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Kontula, Helsinki
  • 27 m² – 72 m²
  • 1 rental apartment available

Kontulankaari 4

  • Address

  • Apartment count

    63
  • Building count

    3
  • Apartment types

    Studio, 1 br., 2 br.

  • Apartment sizes

    Studio: 27 m² – 27 m²
    1 br.: 43 m² – 56 m²
    2 br.: 72 m² – 72 m²

  • Common areas

    Clubroom / common area, Drying room, Laundry house, Outdoor storage room, Attic or cellar or storage room, Communal sauna, Mangle

  • Construction year

    1969
  • Renovation year

    2012

  • Service Manager

    Roy Hursti

  • Indoor maintenance

    SATO House Expert

  • Maintenance company

    Vuo-Kiinteistöpalvelut Oy, Tyynylaavantie 20, 00980, HELSINKI

    satokumppanikanava@vuokki.fi
    010 821 3500
    https://vuokki.fi/

  • Pets allowed

    Yes

  • Grilling allowed

    Yes

  • Other

Included in rent

Broadband, Telia 50 M
OmaSATO
Laundry room
Drying room
Apartment storage
Mangle
Clubroom
Outdoor storage room

With surcharge

Parking space, 19 available
Communal sauna

Parking spaces

  • Carport

    24 spaces

  • Rooftop parking

    5 spaces

Responsible for the parking spaces

Vuo-Kiinteistöpalvelut Oy
Tyynylaavantie 20, 00980 HELSINKI

Email: satokumppanikanava@vuokki.fi
Customer service: 010 821 3500

https://vuokki.fi/


Available parking spaces (19)

Kontulankaari 4 Katos

Carport

Heating pole

15 € / mo

Available 15

Kontulankaari 4 Kansi

Rooftop parking

Heating pole

15 € / mo

Available 4

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Included in rent

Broadband, Telia 50 M
OmaSATO
Laundry room
Drying room
Apartment storage
Mangle
Clubroom
Outdoor storage room

With surcharge

Parking space, 19 available
Communal sauna

BRIGHT UNITS AND LEAFY SETTING

Taking the metro home

Located on a large, green site within nice walking distance from the metro station and shopping centre, these homes have traditionally clean-cut layouts. The two-bedrooms and large one-bedrooms have a glassed-in balcony facing southwest, and all homes have views of the grounds.

The homes in sections A - C are particularly special: The materials used to decorate these splendidly renovated homes differ from the traditional pale Finnish colour scheme. The non-wet room floors are dark grey laminate, and the white kitchen units are contrasted by burgundy backsplash tiles. The bathroom walls are tiled in a rich yellow ochre, while the floors have black hexagon tiles for a retro look.

Efforts are made to renovate the homes in sections D - G in conjunction with moves.

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