The housing market in Poland is changing dynamically along with the changing needs of future residents, who appreciate not only the architectural quality of buildings and the surrounding area but also the attractiveness of additional amenities. There are more and more investments trying to create new residential districts integrated with the rest of the city.  Town of Dawn, being currently built by Aurec Home in Włochy district of Warsaw is a perfect example of a place not only for living but also for leisure and sports – good and balanced life.

“Today, residents of new urban enclaves want to have quick grocery shopping, laundry, cosmetic services, or gyms at their fingertips. Therefore, commercial premises that will meet these expectations are included in the design of our estate. We also respond to the needs of young parents by offering kindergarten and large playgrounds,” Mariola Żak, sales and marketing director at Aurec Home, said.

At Town of Dawn pieces of small architecture (walking paths, places for yoga, ponds, fountain, solar benches, couches) as well as squares and the surroundings of buildings, were designed with great attention to detail. Plant enthusiasts will have greenhouses at their disposal. Electricity in the common areas will be supplied by photovoltaic panels.

“Włochy is a very well located district of Warsaw, much closer to the center than for example Ursynów or Wilanów, not to mention the popular Białołęka. This is its main advantage. It is also directly adjacent to the most attractive districts of the capital: Ochota, Mokotów, and Wola. Such a location guarantees the development of the district, which has been going on for quite a long time,” Jarosław Jędrzyński, RynekPierwotny.pl expert, assessed.

(WBJ)


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