Issue #88: Standard One residential complex - new standards for apartments in Obolon

10.04.2024

Issue 88 review of Standard One LCD

The leading Kyiv developer KDD Engineering undertook to change the architectural identity of the capital, instill high European quality standards in it and ensure the appropriate appearance. Offices, shopping complexes, and separate housing estates created by this master have been appearing on the streets of the capital since 2003. So, can the company really be called a specialist in its field? THE Capital agency decided to look for an answer.

Standard One – high standards for luxury real estate are already in its name. The developer is still working on his trilogy with S1 Terminal, S1 VDNG and S1 Obolon. The last complex attracted the special attention of our expert Anna Zakutska. Documentation, territory, parking, prices - we arranged an interrogation with passion to the vice president of sales himself. Oleksandr told us a lot of interesting things about Standard One Obolon residential complex:

  • features of the complex;
  • the developer and his reputation;
  • terms and progress of construction;
  • apartment prices, their compliance with average market indicators and trends;
  • the territory of S1 Obolon and the parking situation;
  • documentation and construction permits;
  • commercial premises and service company in residential complex;
  • why people oppose construction.

The pros and cons of Standard One Obolon could not escape from us, and therefore you will learn about it even those nuances that developers often try to hide from investors. THE Capital's philosophy is that our clients should receive only the best deals, whatever that may be buying an apartment in the center or rent a house in the region. See new issue on the Uncensored Real Estate channel to see if Standard One meets your standards.

Residential complex Standard One in Obolon

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