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- Apartment buildingCompletion 1936
- 1 bedroom + k6 pcs61,5—66 m²Studios7 pcs26—31,5 m²2 bedrooms + k3 pcs71,5—72,5 m²
Hietaniemenkatu 19
Vanhaa henkeä huokuva punatiilinen kerrostalo sijaitsee loistavalla paikalla, kävelymatkan päässä keskustasta. Talo on rakennettu vuonna 1936. Vuonna 1995 peruskorjatut asunnot henkivät vanhan ajan tunnelmaa.
Alueella on oivat liikuntamahdollisuudet, Väinämöisen puisto ja urheilukenttä sekä Hietarannan uimaranta ovat aivan naapurissa. Lähistöllä sijaitsevat myös Ravintolakoulu Perho, Etu-Töölön yläaste ja lukio sekä Temppeliaukion kirkko. Julkiset kulkuyhteydet ovat erinomaiset, pääset esimerkiksi raitiovaunulla keskustaan alle kymmenessä minuutissa!
Talon asukkaiden yhteiskäytössä on kuivaushuone, saunaosasto ja pyörävarasto.
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- Building typeApartment building
- Completion1936
- Energy ratingE
- Asset-limitedNo
- ElevatorYes
- Antenna systemCable TV (DVB-C): DNA
- BroadbandDNA 50 Mbit/s
- Parking spacesInquiries about parking spaces: Autopaikkojen vuokraus / For parking space rental https://www.hel.fi/fi/kaupunkiymparisto-ja-liikenne/pysakointi/asukaspysakointi
- Shared facilities of the houseBicycle storage, shared sauna, storage cages
- 5 grocery stores60 m - 480 m
- 5 schools200 m - 360 m
- 5 daycare centers120 m - 380 m
- 5 restaurants70 m - 210 m
- 3 health services140 m - 290 m
- 5 culture services110 m - 480 m
- 5 sports services120 m - 580 m
- 5 stops40 m - 150 m
By clicking on the service icon below the map, you can see where the services are located on the map. Information is based on data provided by Profinder. Distances to services are measured on the map using straight line distances.
Töölö
Töölö is a prestigious and desirable residential area in the western part of Helsinki. The Töölö district consists of Etu-Töölö on the central side of Helsinki and Taka-Töölö to the north.
Töölö is the perfect place for city dwellers who also appreciate the proximity to nature. The lively Töölö is full of life, culture and good services, but at the same time there are plenty of quieter streets, peaceful parks and seaside.
Töölö combines culture, nature and lively city life
Töölö is steeped in history and culture, and is home to Helsinki's Olympic Stadium, the Parliament House and the Temppeliaukio Church. Töölö is also home to the National Museum, the Natural History Museum, the Opera House, Finlandia Hall and the Helsinki Music Centre concert hall.
Töölö's popular parks, such as Hesperianpuisto, Sibelius Park and Töölönlahti, are excellent places for outdoor activities. In Töölö, the sea is always close by, and it is easy to go for a jog along the seafront or even take a dip at the nearby Hietaniemi beach. Töölö also offers many sports facilities, including the Helsinki Ice Hall, Helsinki Swimming Stadium, sports fields and Töölö Sports Hall.
Töölö has an excellent range of services, so you don't have to go far from home to find shops or restaurants. The area is full of small shops, good restaurants and cafés, and many other services.
A better location than Töölö is hard to find
Töölö is easy to reach by foot or public transport, as several bus and tram lines run through Töölö.
You can walk from Etu-Töölö to the Kampi centre in just a few minutes, and several bus and tram lines run through Taka-Töölö, connecting the area to the city centre.
Lumo homes offer plenty of options for rental housing in Töölö. If you want to get closer to the city centre, you should check out the selection of rental apartments in Etu-Töölö in particular. If the quieter streets are more appealing, look in particular at the rental apartments in Taka-Töölö. Rental apartments in Kamppi and Meilahti are also close to Töölö.
Helsinki
Comfortable rental homes in Helsinki
Helsinki is a beautiful and lively residential city. Modern Helsinki, the capital of Finland, plays a key role in Finland's business and economy, which is why there are many jobs in Helsinki. Helsinki is an international, open and secure European capital with a good location on the Baltic Sea.
Helsinki has been awarded the World Design Capital Award in 2012 and UNESCO's City of Design in 2014. Around the world, Helsinki is known for its innovation, high-tech achievements, seaworthiness, architecture, cleanliness and security. The Cathedral, the Market Square and Suomenlinna are some of the city's most famous sights.
Helsinki for new residents - here's what to know before moving to Helsinki
Helsinki, the capital of Finland, is home to almost 700 000 people. Although Helsinki is densely built up, it also has plenty of space for nature. The city has around 8 500 hectares of green spaces and a staggering 60 nature reserves. So there's no need to give up being close to nature when you move to Helsinki.
Helsinki is divided into 59 districts, almost all of which have a Lumo home. Officially, the city is divided into 8 major districts, but in everyday life the city is usually divided into four air directions. There is South Helsinki, East Helsinki, West Helsinki and North Helsinki. Each district has something special to offer its residents, so it should be easy to find your favourite.
South Helsinki is, of course, the city centre. Every Helsinki resident has his or her own opinion about where the boundary of Helsinki city centre lies. But if you want to divide the city into four, you could draw the border of South Helsinki, say, from the north to Pasila, from the east to Sörnäinen and from the west to Lauttasaari. South Helsinki is characterised by a densely built environment, good public transport links and, of course, proximity to the sea. So if you fancy an evening stroll by the sea, take a look at Jätkäsaari rental apartments, Katajanokka rental apartments, Töölö rental apartments or Sörnäinen rental apartments.
One of the best things about East Helsinki is definitely the excellent transport connections. Two metro lines run to East Helsinki, which means that almost every area in East Helsinki has its own metro stop. With East Helsinki one has to mention the sea, as East Helsinki is largely made up of islands and islets. If you want to combine metro and seaside, you should take a look at Herttoniemi rental apartments, Roihuvuori rental apartments, Puotila rental apartments or Vuosaari rental apartments.
Western Helsinki is located in the vicinity of Espoo and Vantaa. It could be considered a kind of cross between Espoo and Helsinki. Construction is still quite dense, but the greenery is already starting to show in the residential areas. Public transport connections are good, but you can already get around sensibly by car. Basic services are available, but for the finer stone boutiques and fine dining restaurants you have to go downtown. So if you want to live close to the centre, but not in the hustle and bustle of the city centre, check out the rental apartments in Haaga, rental apartments in Pitäjänmäki, rental apartments in Konala or rental apartments in Kannelmäki.
In North Helsinki, construction is much looser and housing types are more varied. In the same neighbourhood you can have apartment buildings, terraced houses and detached houses. These neighbourhoods are often crossed by a railway line, which also allows for easy public transport, and where trains cannot go, buses can. If Helsinki is the right location for you, but you're looking for a quieter environment, check out Oulunkylä apartments for rent, Malmi apartments for rent, Tapanila apartments for rent and Tapulikaupunki apartments for rent.
Sea and nature
In Helsinki, the sea is everywhere, and the outdoor islands are open to every citizen. The islands are easily accessible by ferries and the sea beaches are at the guests' disposal. Nature is also close to downtown, and the 1000-hectare green park stretches from Töölönlahti to northern Helsinki. Each residential area in Helsinki has its own outdoor areas, so the natural ambience of the city is maintained throughout the summer and winter.
Good public transport and excellent services
Helsinki is a good place to live as the city offers its residents well-functioning public transport and good services that are easily accessible from all over Helsinki. For example, children's day care, schools and health centres are close to everyone.
Even if your own home is located further from the centre of Helsinki, the train, bus, metro or tram can be reached quickly. Urban planning has also invested in light traffic routes, so many Helsinki residents make their commute by bike.
Available rental apartments in Helsinki
From the selection of available rental apartments in Helsinki everyone can find a suitable home. Apartment living is a Helsinki-style way of living, but it is also possible to live in suburban houses in the suburbs. If you want to live right in the centre of Helsinki, you will often have fewer living quarters than the more remote ones. Helsinki's Lumo rental apartments are located around the city, and there are available rental apartments for single people, couples and families.
Helsinki has many new development areas, but there is also more construction in existing residential areas. Your Lumo rental home in Helsinki can be located in an old 50's traditional stone house, a modern new apartment building or anywhere in between.
There are over 150 Lumo houses and thousands of Lumo rental apartments in Helsinki, so everyone can surely find a home that suits their lifestyle. You can find the available Lumo rental apartments in Helsinki in our web store.
Downtown Lumo Rentals
There are several Lumo rental apartments in the centre of Helsinki. For example, Punavuori, Töölö and Kallio are the most traditional residential areas in Helsinki. Each of them has its own atmosphere that is unique to the place. Kamppi is a service and transport hub located at the heart of central Helsinki.
Pasila is located a few minutes by train from the city centre, and is also a popular residential area for those who want to be near the city centre.
Coastal rental accommodation in Helsinki
Helsinki has many beautiful residential areas in the immediate vicinity of the sea. Kalasatama, Jätkäsaari and Hernesaari are one of the newest housing projects in Helsinki, where there are already several comfortable Lumo rental apartments. In addition to its maritime location, Kalasatama's, Jätkäsaari's and Hernesaari's trump cards are in the immediate vicinity of Helsinki city centre. Sompasaari is another developing residential area right by the sea and near the centre.
Right next to the Helsinki market place is Katajanokka, another charming area surrounded by water. The traditional Lauttasaari Island just south of Helsinki is also a popular residential area, and the nearby Lehtisaari is also a beautiful green place to live near water. You also get to enjoy the sea in Munkkiniemi.
Cozy rental accommodation by the metro line in eastern Helsinki
Vuosaari, the largest residential area in Helsinki, as well as Rastila, Kontula, Itäkeskus, Herttoniemi, Myllypuro and Mellunkylä are located along the metro line in eastern Helsinki. Vuosaari is home to perhaps the most beautiful and sandy and large Aurinkolahti beach in Helsinki, which has the atmosphere of southern Europe.
Other residential areas in eastern Helsinki are for example Roihuvuori, Vartiokylä, Vesala and Kurkimäki. All of these properties in Eastern Helsinki offer Lumo rentals of various sizes in a comfortable environment with good transport links and services.
Green suburbs in central and northern Helsinki
Central and northern Helsinki are attracted by their beautiful parks and good outdoor areas. In addition to the Central Park, the outdoor areas of Pirkkola, Paloheinä and Tali, among other things, provide a wonderful setting for leisure activities for their residents. In central Helsinki, for example, Etelä-Haaga, Pohjois-Haaga, Kannelmäki, Konala and Oulunkylä offer many comfortable Lumo rental homes. There are studios and family flats available.
Popular residential areas in northern Helsinki include Malmi, Tapanila, Tapaninkylä, Tapulikaupunki and Suutarila. The Lumo rental homes along the train track in these areas are popular: not only are the surroundings comfortable, but the transportation to the south as well as to the north is so good.
Facilities & Lumo benefits
DNA Netti broadband
Carbon footprint test
Zero-carbon heating
Electricity contract
Home insurance
Dishwasher installation
Move out cleaning service
Moving service
Moving boxes
Key courier
Order a dishwasher
Self storage renting
Shared car
Pets welcome
Security deposit 0 €
Home cleaning service
Free decoration paints
Recommend your friend as a neighbor
Lumo team
Flexible exchange from one Lumo home to another
My Lumo service
Nextory benefit
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