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Near the Comfort City residential complex, there will be a large landscaped area that includes children's "towns", a sports ground, a basketball court, and several relaxation areas with benches. The apartments will have panoramic windows and French balconies with access to an open balcony - thanks to this, the rooms will have good insulation. Also, in the new building, commercial and office premises are provided on the ground floors, where shops and cafes will be opened.
Infrastructure
Comfort City residential complex is located in a quiet area 15 minutes drive from the city center. There is a public transport stop nearby, and in 10 minutes by car, you can reach the suburban railway station "Chernivtsi-Pivdenna" and the international airport.
Schoolchildren can walk to municipal school No. 42 in just 7 minutes, and children will need to be taken to kindergartens No. 19, No. 20, or No. 44, which are 5 minutes away from the building.
Medical facilities are located nearby: children's and adult regional hospitals, an emergency clinic, the private Angelholm institution, and several dental clinics.
You won't have to go far for groceries, as within a radius of 500 m there are supermarkets "Niva", "Norma", gastronomies "Econom" and "Koshyk", as well as other non-food stores. There are plenty of places to eat in the area. In 15 minutes, you will reach the central parks - named after Taras Shevchenko and Zhovtnevy, where there are attractions, cafes, relaxation areas, and children's playgrounds.
For those who enjoy an active lifestyle, there is the DANCE4LIFE dance studio with intensive training groups, the "Monster Muscle" gym, and a 10-minute walk to the Fitness Life gym and the "Supercross" track, where you can not only watch races but also participate in them.
Equipment
armored doors are installed at the entrance
autonomous heating in the building is represented by a double-circuit gas boiler
copper wiring is installed
meters for electricity, water, and gas are installed in the apartments
possibility of housing redevelopment