The Golden Ozols new project in Teika, which consists of 4 storeys and sits on Caucasus Street 11 between Liberty and Ropazu streets.
The house was designed by architect Normunds Zitmanis (Palast Architects, AS).
If you're looking for a modern residence with the highest standards, this will be a variant right for you.
The building is made up of 4 storeys, 26 flats. Each apartment is equipped with its own balcony or terrace.
This project offers
Two-bedroom apartments from 49.3 c.m. - 54.5 c.m.
Three-bedroom apartments from 75.2 c.m. - 82.6 c.m.
Four-bedroom apartments from 114.7 c.m. - 134 c.m.
The price per kv.m. is EUR 3 200
The house is surrounded by land with a total area of 1930 m ² and the adjacent area has only private housing.
For a given moment, this house is in construction and will be commissioned in December 2025. The house is built of aerated concrete and monolith.
The apartments are handed over with full trim, fitted bathrooms that will feature heated floors, stone mass baths, electric towel dryers, mirrors.
In the apartment, the warm floors will provide heat throughout the apartment with regulators.
Plus a separate heat meter is provided for each apartment.
The flooring will come from a quality tree called Tarkett.
Each apartment has a conditioner installed and a recovery system provides uniform air circulation.
The ceiling height in all apartments shall be equal to 2.80 m.
There's a modern elevator in the house.
11 underground and 11 surface car parks are available for sale. A special place to park your bikes.
Children's playground, paved roads, greenery, armchairs - everything for your comfort.
There are still 11 warehouses available to store items.
The area is fenced in with electronically opened gates with surveillance cameras and apartments equipped with a dash cam.
Great location, developed infrastructure adjacent to the mall's Acropolis Alfa, schools, kindergartens, excellent public transport movement, as well as nearby Bikernieki Forest.
You can book an apartment by paying a 10% first installment.
If you have any questions or want to look at the spot, make sure you call!