Urban homes in a new neighbourhood of Aviapolis
The Koukku development is a colourful 5-storey building, rising in the new, urban neighbourhood of Aviapolis, Vantaa. The shopping centre Jumbo is only a few hundred metres away, and the Aviapolis train station can be reached in 15 minutes on foot. The airport is a few kilometres away. Koukku will consist of 44 apartments, from 29.5 to 65 sqm.
Excellent location for a home base
The Koukku apartments are ideal for people who travel a lot. The airport is only a few kilometres away, and it is a 15 minute walk from your doorstep to the Aviapolis train station. The nearest bus stop is just around the corner. The numerous working places of Aviapolis can be reached in minutes on foot, and the Ring road III and Tuusulanväylä are easily accessible by car.
In many developing neighbourhoods the residents will have to wait a while for the businesses and services to come. This is not a problem in Aviapolis: it is only a few minutes’ walk from Koukku to the shopping centre Jumbo and the entertainment centre Flamingo, both are easily reached by an underpass. There you will find an abundant range of services, shops and restaurants. The nearest school is in Pakkala, and an international day care centre and school can be found in Kartanonkoski.
Studios and one- or two-bedroom apartments with practical layouts
The Koukku apartments are a good choice for first-time home-buyers and a sound investment for the future. The selection of apartments consists of studios, two-bedroom apartments and several different one-bedroom apartments, ranging from 29.5–65 sqm. All apartments feature glazed balconies, some also a veranda. There are practical walk-in-closets in many apartments, and some homes are equipped with a sauna as well.
The ventilation can be adjusted separately in each apartment. Stylish interior materials and kitchen appliances from an established brand give the apartments a final touch. New technology is implemented also outside the apartments: there will be a door phone system in the building and digital screens in the hallways.