77 000 €
77 000 €
Sale price | 77 000 € |
Price per square meter | 3 080 € |
Floor area | 25 m² |
Floor | 2 |
Number of storeys | 3 |
Total number of rooms | 1 |
Number of bedrooms | 1 |
Number of bathrooms | 1 |
Construction phase | Off-plan |
Facility completion deadline | 2027 |
Address | Latvia, Riga |
to the airport | 15 kilometers |
to the historical city center | 150 meters |
Type | Single-room Apartment |
Sale of an apartment in Riga, Latvia.
HALLO LOFT is a unique project offering renovated loft-style apartments in a historic Art Deco building located at 69 Kr. Barona Street, Riga.
The building was constructed in 1928 according to the design of architect David Zarins and originally served as a telegraph station. It is one of the few buildings of this style preserved in Riga.
The building has been fully restored while maintaining its historical charm and architectural details.
The HALLO LOFT project offers 40 loft-style apartments with various layouts and sizes – from compact studios to spacious two-level apartments. Each apartment has been meticulously restored, preserving original features while providing modern amenities.
The area of the apartments ranges from 17 m² to 70 m². Compact yet functional spaces are the perfect choice for young professionals, couples, and small families. Apartments with a second level (sleeping areas or home offices) provide a unique living experience and the opportunity to creatively design the space according to your taste.
Advantages of loft-style apartments: Space and openness: An open layout creates a feeling of spaciousness and allows for maximum efficiency in using the area.
Natural light: Large windows provide a flow of daylight and create a cozy atmosphere.
Creative freedom: The spaces can easily adapt to your lifestyle.
Modern design: Lofts often combine industrial style with contemporary elements, creating stylish and original living spaces.
Modern comfort in a historic building: Facade restoration: The facade of the building has been completely restored while preserving historic details.
Replacement of communications: All main engineering systems have been replaced — plumbing, electricity, etc.
Windows: The original windows have been restored and precise copies of new windows have been made.
Heating: A new central heating system with individual meters has been installed.
Recuperation: A modern recuperation system ensures fresh air and energy efficiency.