The apartment has a total internal area of 202m2, i.e. a spacious and bright living room with dining area, fully equipped kitchen, three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a guest toilet, as well as a rooftop terrace with a beautiful, open view of Vodno and the city, with an area of 50m2 and other terraces with a total area of 70m2.
Two garage spaces are available, which can be purchased at a price of EUR 30,000.
The Flatiron building has 24/7 reception, security, doorman and video surveillance.
The apartment is available for sale fully furnished or unfinished depending on the client's requirements.
Kisela Voda is a municipality in southeastern Skopje, North Macedonia. The name means "sour water," referring to local mineral springs. It's primarily a residential area that expanded significantly following Skopje's 1963 earthquake.
Home to approximately 60,000 residents, the municipality spans about 34 square kilometers with a mixture of older apartment blocks and newer private homes. It's generally considered a middle-class neighborhood with a quieter atmosphere than the city center.
The area features good infrastructure with schools, healthcare facilities, parks, and shopping areas. Public transportation connects residents conveniently to downtown Skopje. Notable locations include Kisela Voda Park and the municipal building.
The population reflects North Macedonia's ethnic diversity, with a Macedonian majority alongside Albanian, Serbian, Roma, and other communities. The neighborhood continues to develop with ongoing residential and commercial construction projects throughout the area.