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About Raadiraja homes

Raadiraja Tartu uusarendus

Scandinavian feel

Each home has a balcony or terrace that extends the living room. There is a bicycle parking garage and the option to charge electric cars. The houses are built with energy efficiency in mind and are fully accessible to all residents.

Puutumata loodus

The houses are built around the nature, with minimal disruption to local vegetation. Raadiraja homes border a nature reserve and the grounds of the Estonian National Museum. There are fuit trees in the garden, and the courtyard is completely car-free.

Kogukond Raadiraja

Made for communities

At Raadiraja, your home’s courtyard is car-free. Children can play safely while adults can relax. Sometimes you can even enjoy the concerts happening in the Estonian National Museum’s garden! In addition, each house has a smart mailbox for parcels.

Raadiraja is surrounded by peace and culture, with everything conveniently within reach.

Raadiraja is close to the bustling heart of Tartu, next to the Estonian National Museum and Raadi Manor Park. All services are easy to access – shops, schools, kindergartens, and various opportunities for sports. This is your cosy and safe environment!

Raadiraja asukoht

Timeline

February 2024
The construction project is ready
May 2024
Construction of Raadiraja 10 started
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June 2024
Raadiraja 10 available to buy
August 2024
Cornerstone of the Raadiraja development
September 2024
Construction and sale of Raadiraja 12 started
October 2024
Raadiraja 10 topping out ceremony
January 2025
Opening ceremony of the model home at Raadiraja 10
March 2025
Raadiraja 10 apartments are ready
April 2025
Construction of Raadiraja 16 apartment building starts
May 2025
Raadiraja 12 apartments will be completed
December 2025
Raadiraja 16 apartments will be completed

Raadiraja team

Raadiraja is developed by Avaare Kinnisvara and constructed by Ehitustrust. Together, we have completed several award-winning buildings in Tartu.

The project team included renowned Finnish architects Henry Tossava and Elen Paddar, as well as landscape architect Kaie Kuldkepp.

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