In the southern part of Splaiul Unirii (Unirii Road) or towards the entry to the Constanţa motorway, a complex of cream-coloured blocks of flats stands out: this is where one of the biggest communities living in a new residential complex has formed, in the Confort City project that includes 1,680 flats.
The complex, developed by brothers Robert and Ionuţ Negoiţă, accommodates around 1,000 families, who have changed their lifestyle in the last two years and a half since the flats were delivered.
The project has more residents than other complexes visited by ZF this year, with the main reason for this being the fact that prices are 10-20% lower here, despite other complexes having a better connection to the public transport network.
Around 300 flats are still available in the complex, with a further 280 to be put up for sale after works have been completed on the last stage of the project.
How much does the cheapest home cost? A studio with a 35 square-metre usable area costs 39,500 euros plus VAT, while two-room flats start from 45,000 euros plus VAT.
In the southern part of Splaiul Unirii (Unirii Road) or towards the entry to the Constanţa motorway, a complex of cream-coloured blocks of flats stands out: this is where one of the biggest communities living in a new residential complex has formed, in the Confort City project that includes 1,680 flats.
The complex, developed by brothers Robert and Ionuţ Negoiţă, accommodates around 1,000 families, who have changed their lifestyle in the last two years and a half since the flats were delivered.
The project has more residents than other complexes visited by ZF this year, with the main reason for this being the fact that prices are 10-20% lower here, despite other complexes having a better connection to the public transport network.
Around 300 flats ar