Sustainable living: new residential project started in Krems Gneixendorf

Sustainable living: new residential project started in Krems Gneixendorf

In Krems Gneixendorf, the construction of a new residential construction project recently started the Raiffeisen Wohnbau. The most prominent representatives of Raiffeisen Leasing, Raiffeisen Wohnbau and the partner companies Elk Tech and Strabag were present at the ceremonial inauguration. This big project not only promises modern living, but also a sustainable approach.

are planned for 28 double and row houses that are built according to the latest standards in sustainable wood bar construction. This construction is not only environmentally friendly, but also stands out by a well thought -out green space design. Mayor Peter Molnar and City Councilor Günter Herz were enthusiastic about the ecological aspects of the project at the opening ceremony.

The living concept

The new living space vary between about 114 and 142 square meters and contain private open spaces such as gardens and terraces. A central feature are the numerous non -sealed areas that offer additional ecological advantages. In addition, each house has its own car parking lot, a bicycle box and a garden place. The equipment also includes an efficient air-heat pump and is already intended for installing photovoltaic systems. The parking spaces are also equipped with the necessary preparations for e-charging stations in order to meet modern needs on sustainable mobility.

A remarkable feature is the innovative home delivery system, which enables residents to receive packages safely in their absence. Gerhild Bensch-König, the managing director of Raiffeisen Wohnbau, was optimistic about the development of the project. She emphasized that it offers everything that is expected from a modern property due to its excellent planning and taking into account the climate goals.

The attractive location

The residential project is located in a picturesque environment and is surrounded by vineyards. In addition, it is close to important cultural monuments, including the Beethovenhaus and the Wasserhof Castle. A breathtaking view of the Göttweig and the Danube Valley opens up from Gneixendorf. Despite the natural location, the place is near the city center and should offer future residents a high quality of life.

Overall, this project not only represents a valuable addition to the living space in the region, but also shows how modern housing construction can be combined with sustainability and innovative technology. For more information about the project, it is advisable to visit the official website of Raiffeisen Wohnbau: Raiffeisen-wohnbau.at .

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