The apartments are of high construction quality, with demit facade consisting of a block with a thickness of 20 centimeters and thermal insulation of 10 centimeters, abrasive plaster and a decorative panel as a finishing treatment on the outside. There is also double-layered thermopane glass on the floors, which provides optimal value for quality housing in all four seasons.
The building has three underground levels that are used as a garage parking, a ground floor and a mezzanine that are intended for business premises, and fourteen floors of residential space with 505 apartments.
There are 30 apartments with different square footage and floors available.
There is one parking space available per apartment, at a price of 7200 euros per parking space.
The apartments have central heating.
The building is expected to be finished by the end of 2023.
Skopje: A Dynamic Real Estate Market in North Macedonia
As the capital and largest city of North Macedonia, Skopje presents a vibrant and evolving real estate landscape. With a population of approximately 506,000, the city offers diverse property options ranging from Soviet-era apartments to modern luxury developments. The Centar and Karpoš municipalities are particularly attractive for real estate investors, featuring a mix of residential complexes and prime commercial properties.
The city's real estate market has seen significant transformation since the 2011 earthquake, with numerous new construction projects revitalizing urban areas. Neighborhoods like Aerodrom and Gjorče Petrov have emerged as popular residential zones, offering more affordable housing options with good infrastructure. International investors are increasingly drawn to Skopje's strategic location, competitive property prices, and potential for urban growth.
University proximity and a growing business sector continue to drive demand in Skopje's dynamic property market.