Real Management S.A. has obtained permission to build an additional 26 houses in its Neo Natolin residential development in Warsaw, and construction on this stage of the project is scheduled to commence in June of this year.
According to Real Management, an additional 32 houses are also planned, so that, in total, the second phase of the project will expand Neo Natolin by 58 homes in six different layouts.
The Neo Natolin development featured semi-detached single-family homes. According to Real Management, “the project is distinguished by its elegant, contemporary architecture and top-tier architectural and eco-friendly solutions designed to offer privacy and convenience for neighboring families. Each home includes a private plot ranging from 647 to 1,512 square meters. In addition to high-end residences, the estate also features recreational areas: landscaped green courtyards, a decorative pond, small architectural elements, and children’s playgrounds”
The Neo Natolin project, which Real Management expects, ultimately, to involve the construction of some 200 homes complete with full infrastructure, is being developed in stages. The first stage involved the delivery of 84 homes, completed and handed over to residents in the summer of 2024. The second phase is divided into two stages of 26 and 32 houses, in six different floor plans ranging from 190 to 258 square meters, with two facade color variants: light and anthracite. Construction for the first stage of Phase II is set to begin in late June this year.
“Neo Natolin is the perfect place for families seeking a prestigious, carefully designed, and superbly located living environment,” said Real Management CEO Marcin Malka. “The success of the first phase—with all homes sold—and the strong interest in the houses from the second phase, clearly demonstrate how well our offering meets our customers’ needs. We signed the first reservation agreements within just a week of launching sales.”
“While preparing the offer for the second phase of Neo Natolin, we paid close attention to our clients’ feedback,” Malka continued, “and I am confident that the new offerings will be just as well received. All homes, regardless of size, feature thoughtfully designed and highly functional layouts. The same principle applies to the entire estate, whose urban plan envisions complete infrastructure, with convenient road systems and green spaces designed to promote relaxation. Our goal is for Neo Natolin to be a development where modern architecture and design go hand in hand with functionality and environmental care.”
Neo Natolin is located in Warsaw’s Wilanow district, on ul. Korbońskiego, near the Natolinski Forest and Kabaty Forest nature reserves.
The architectural design of Neo Natolin was created by APA Wojciechowski.