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Living in a peaceful oasis

Our new “Schoulstrooss” development consists of 7 bright apartments and is located in the heart of the village of Niederkorn in the Luxembourg municipality of Differdange. Its greatest asset? The surroundings, where future residents can enjoy some peace and quiet despite the development’s proximity to the village centre. The apartments on the top floor also have a generous terrace on either side.

€456.000
7 apartments
Niederkorn, Luxembourg
Last apartment and parking spaces available

Contemporary development

The contrast between the white plaster of the façade and the black windows adds to the uniquely contemporary look and feel of “Schoulstrooss”. This newbuild with large windows is also fully in line with the latest standards in other respects, complying with the Grand Duchy’s regulations on the energy performance of residential buildings, among others.

Emphasis on sustainability

Besides its excellent thermal insulation, our “Schoulstrooss” development also has triple glazing, which explains its BBB energy efficiency rating. Underfloor heating and the latest generation of gas condensing boilers combine to make the units even cosier and warm. Here modern comfort goes hand in hand with respect for the environment.

Practical living

Our “Schoulstrooss” development mainly stands out for its architecture but it is also a very practical place to live. Each resident has their own storage space on the ground floor and there is a communal laundry room and rubbish room in the cellar. In addition, 12 parking spaces are reserved for residents, who can park their cars underground using a car lift.

"Friends told me about Antonissen Development Group and that is how I found out about some of their developments. I now own an apartment in Zurenborgpoort, which I bought for my children. My contacts with the Antonissen team were transparent and good every step of the way. I also liked that they sent me regular updates about the progress of the works. They even took photos to document the evolution of our apartment and the building.”

Danny Haveneers

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