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Wladimir Koldagasse 14

Klosterneuburg

Return

7% p.a.

Duration

24 months

Project type

Growth

Distribution

Yearly

Notice according to § 12 (2) Vermögensanlagengesetz

This investment involves considerable risk and may result in partial or total loss.

Project Presentation

The project "Wladimir Koldagasse 14" is a new construction project with a green and at the same time central location in Klosterneuburg on the Danube. In the course of the new construction 6 semi-detached houses with about 1,375m² net living space as well as balconies and terraces will be built. The parceled semi-detached houses will be sold individually to end users and investment buyers.

The property is surrounded by all major amenities of daily needs and conveniently located. Due to its favorable location, Klosterneuburg has established itself as a town with a very high quality of life. From the well-developed city center, it takes only 20 minutes by car to get to downtown Vienna. At the same time, Klosterneuburg benefits from the generous recreational areas along the Danube and the neighboring Vienna Hausberge.

The purchase of the property has already taken place, the building permit is already available and the preparations for the development of the semi-detached houses are already underway. The demolition has already taken place, so that the start of construction can begin.

Location


Welcome to Klosterneuburg

Immediately behind the northern city limits of Vienna lies the town of Klosterneuburg, which derives its name from the centrally located Klosterneuburg Canons' Monastery. The proximity to the metropolis of Vienna also explains the attraction and charm of Klosterneuburg, as the city has been growing continuously since 1971. Klosterneuburg has a population of about 27,392 on 76.2 km², which makes it one of Austria's twenty largest cities. Likewise, the population of Klosterneuburg is characterized by a purchasing power above the Austrian average. South of Klosterneuburg, the Kahlenberg with its impressive view over Vienna acts as a natural border and extensive recreational area. East of Klosterneuburg, the Danube is the natural city border and is well visited, especially in summer, both by Klosterneuburg residents and by Viennese who want to escape the city. In addition to the direct road access, Vienna's city center can also be reached via public transportation on a direct route within 20 minutes.

Discover the surroundings

Klosterneuburg combines the best of two worlds: on the one hand, the immediate proximity to the metropolis of Vienna and, on the other hand, the local mountains with the extensive Vienna Woods as a recreational area. Due to the direct connection via heated driveway to the Klosterneuburger Straße, which leads directly to Vienna, Vienna can be reached by car within a few minutes. Also by public transport you can reach the city center of Vienna within 20 minutes.

Stift Klosterneuburg

The history of Klosterneuburg is closely connected with the history of the Augustinian Canons' Monastery, which also contributes significantly to the name of Klosterneuburg. Originally, the foundation stone of Klosterneuburg Abbey was laid in the 12th century. After several centuries of reconstruction, the monastery today presents itself as an impressive conglomeration of medieval, baroque and historical buildings and houses an important art collection. The monastery also plays an important role in the cultivation of wine, with over 108 hectares of vineyards. This makes it not only one of the largest, but also the oldest winery in Austria. Originally founded in 1114, the winery is considered an important regional economic factor and manages, despite its awareness of tradition, to adapt to modern requirements. Since 2009, Klosterneuburg Abbey has been the first winery in Central Europe to offer a CO2-neutral wine. In addition to viticulture, the monastery also plays a major role in agriculture and forestry, real estate, and culture and tourism, as the monastery is open to visitors all year round and is considered one of the most important sights in the country. At the same time, the individual business operations of the monastery place great emphasis on sustainability, CO2 reduction and social responsibility.

Danube Island

The Danube Island is not only part of the flood protection, but also one of the most important recreational areas of Vienna and Klosterneuburg. It is an artificial island up to 250 meters wide between the Danube and the New Danube and has a lot to offer for people, animals and plants. The Danube Island is a popular cycling route and is also excellent for water-related recreational activities. Several very popular public lidos can be found along its banks, including the most famous of them all, the Gänsehäufel. A variety of sailing schools and boat rental facilities can also be found along the old Danube. 

Lido Klosterneuburg

The lido Klosterneuburg offers on its approximately 28ha large leisure and swimming area, in addition to the classic swimming pool facilities, also a natural Danube old arm. The bathing area of the lido delights bathers of all ages with an adventure pool with water slide, current channel, waterfall, floor bubbles, massage bay, sports pool as well as children's pool and sun sails. For sports enthusiasts, the lido offers numerous activities.

Kahlenberg near Vienna

The Kahlenberg belongs to the Vienna Woods and is a sight of Vienna as well as a traditional Sunday excursion destination for the Viennese, since from the Kahlenberg you have a view of the whole of Vienna and, if the visibility is good, as far as the Little Carpathians in Slovakia. Its peak overlooks the Vienna Basin by about 320 meters. From the Stefaniewarte, which is located on the highest point of the mountain, one can also see parts of Lower Austria. Next to the observation tower, which carried broadcasting antennas from 1953 to 1956, there is a 165-meter-high guyed steel tube mast of the ORF, which is used for broadcasting TV and FM programs as well as for directional radio purposes. This transmission mast, erected in 1974, carries elevated operating rooms (which is untypical for such constructions) and has shaped the appearance of Kahlenberg ever since.

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Team

GCA Wohnbau is a renowned real estate developer in Austria with many years of experience and numerous successfully implemented projects.

Great importance is attached to flexibility in all forms. Only through joint consideration are habitable floor plans found and can the materials used freely unfold their effects. Well thought-out, mature planning as well as qualitatively most fastidious conversion of all details, have the highest value with GCA living. Similarly, cost-conscious construction is the strength of the projects.

The team of structural engineers, draftsmen, planners and architects stands for contemporary architecture and implementation of this philosophy in all planning phases. This enables the developer to successfully realize its own projects in-house, from the procurement of land to the development and implementation of new creative living concepts and sales.

GCA Wohnbau

GCA Wohnbau