5 Exciting New Developments in Pärnu – Discover the Summer Capital's New Homes
Have you considered moving to Estonia's summer capital? The Pärnu real estate market is undergoing an exciting development phase, offering diverse housing solutions in the coming years for both permanent residents and summer home seekers. Several new development projects are underway in the beach town, some of which are completed or will be completed in the coming years.
1. Hirvela 13
In the safe Hirvela new housing area, away from city hustle, a modern and energy-efficient apartment building has been completed with solar panels installed on its roof to help keep costs low. The building contains 20 quality two- and three-room apartments with sizes ranging from 34.7–67.9 m², most of which have spacious balconies or terraces. The modern four-story residential building offers privacy and a living environment surrounded by greenery.
Nearby are a Coop shop, larger shopping centers, and conveniently accessible Jänesselja kindergarten and Sauga Primary School for children. The area also has a library, youth center, and various play and sports grounds.
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2. Vagabondi Lofts
The creation of new life in the historic red brick warehouse on the banks of the Pärnu River gave architects the opportunity to design modern homes in an environment where a century-long heritage and contemporary lifestyle blend naturally together. The building's distinctive brick facade and old warehouse structure formed the basis for personalized solutions, including striking loft-type apartments, made possible by the higher ground floor and multi-level planning. The building's history is emphasized in details, and dignified material use helps highlight the original red brick facade, which is being restored to its original form. New architecture supports the existing heritage, creating a balanced and harmonious whole.
Vagabondi loft apartments are light-filled and spacious, with high ceilings and comfortable loggias. For interior design, you can choose between three distinctive styles: minimalist Amsterdam, more elegant London, or bolder industrial New York.
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3. Mohri Houses
Mohri Houses, which carry more than 340 years of history, are located in the heart of Pärnu's old town, on the side of the legendary Rüütli Street. During renovation, the historical facades and courtyards of the buildings have been preserved, but at the same time modern, personalized apartments and commercial spaces have been created. The apartments are 2–4-room units, some spanning two floors, and commercial spaces are located on the ground floor and basement, suitable for offices, galleries, or small boutiques.
Mohri Houses offer a time-tested investment and a unique living environment and business opportunities. Rüütli Street is a quiet lane in Pärnu's old town, where historical setting merges with culture, entertainment, and cozy cafes, restaurants, and boutiques. At the end of the street, Rüütli Square opens up, bringing together locals and tourists, offering lively and colorful city life.
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4. Seileri Quarter
Seileri Quarter is a contemporary and modern living environment on the banks of the Pärnu River, created for people who value city views and proximity to water. The apartments have functional planning, most have spacious balconies or terraces and modern amenities such as underfloor heating, ventilation unit, elevator, and solar panels on the roof. The residential quarter is suitable for both everyday living and leisure.
Nearby is a yacht harbor, city center shopping centers, concert hall and Endla Theater, all within half a kilometer. The Jaansoni health and sports path winds through the quarter, offering opportunities for cycling and sports enthusiasts for active leisure time. Seileri Quarter combines city life and nature's peace, creating a comfortable and quality living environment.
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5. Rannaniidu Homes
Rannaniidu Homes is a contemporary 3-story apartment building at Papiniidu 56 address, with A-energy class and smart home solutions, containing a total of 11 apartments and a roofed parking lot. Floor-to-ceiling windows bring plenty of natural light into the rooms, and the view from the apartments allows you to enjoy the unique atmosphere of the resort town. The smart home system helps save on heating and electricity costs. The building is suitable for those who value proximity to nature but don't want to move to the countryside, while also offering access to the hustle and bustle of Pärnu city center and the beach promenade.
The apartment building is located just 3 kilometers from the city center and nearby are kindergartens, schools, a swimming pool and shopping center. A playground has also been built, which will be complemented with new attractions to provide children and families with pleasant leisure time options.
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Find Your New Home in Pärnu
The selection of Pärnu new developments is truly diverse, offering solutions for different preferences and budgets. Before making a purchase decision, it is worth familiarizing yourself thoroughly with the details of various projects, visiting show apartments, and communicating directly with developers or real estate agents.
On the Kinnisvara24 portal, you can compare all Pärnu new developments, familiarize yourself with more detailed apartment plans, and contact sellers directly. Our portal also offers the opportunity to set notifications so you can be among the first to learn about new offers that might interest you. Don't wait – Pärnu's homes of the future are already waiting to be discovered!
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