The deluxe residential project Friday offers a real opportunity to experience the essence of London or New York while remaining in the serene and prestigious center of Moscow.
The building is located in a tranquil and green area, in the heart of an urban park filled with beautiful trees, and borders a secured territory: on the left is the mansion of the Indonesian embassy, while on the right is the "lilac pearl of Zamoskvorechye," an architectural monument known as the Korobkova mansion, which houses the embassy of the Republic of Ghana.
The front facades of the villas offer a colorful view of the legendary Pyatnitskaya Street and the domes of the ancient Church of St. Nicholas in Pyzhy, dating back to the 17th century. From the terraces, one can see the monument to Peter the Great at the confluence of the Moskva River near Christ the Savior Cathedral.
The facade overlooking the cozy, well-maintained courtyard reveals a picturesque view of an architectural symbol of Moscow—one of the "Seven Sisters," the Stalinist skyscraper on Kotelnicheskaya Embankment, which delights the eye with its beautiful illumination at night.
The courtyard of the building will emphasize the project's ecological aspects and will be surrounded by designer green plantings featuring valuable shrubs and various large trees.
Friday Exceptional Living Experience
Most projects of residential buildings in prestigious areas of London, such as Knightsbridge, Belgravia, or Central Park in New York, were initially purchased for their high comfort and prime locations.
However, these purchases ultimately turned into ideal investments with high returns and liquidity.
Low-rise deluxe-class projects in Moscow represent exclusive and "trophy" options for residential real estate.
Potential buyers may wait for years for the launch of such projects in their desired neighborhoods.