FIRST VIENNA RESIDENTIAL MARKET REPORT | 2021
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BETWEEN OLD AND NEW 1210 FLORIDSDORF
F LORIDSDORF is a particularly attractive district for project de- velopers due to its large supply of land, and construction activity is relatively high here. The available sites provide a host of opportuni- ties for developing efficiently planned and affordable housing. Construction
projects along Brünner Straße, on the former Siemens site, and on Breiten- leer Straße add to the benefits of the Twenty-First District. One outstanding example is the Am Park residential project with around 1,260 apartments under development on an area of around 8.2 hectares. ×
Strebersdorf
Brünner Straße
Leo- poldau
Prager Straße
U Leopoldau
Jedlersdorf
U Großfeldsiedlung
Siemensstraße
Brünner Straße
A22
U Aderklaaer Straße
Am Spitz
U Floridsdorf
U Neue Donau
Alte Donau
HOTSPOTS
SPECIAL FEATURES OF DISTRICT Many Viennese see Floridsdorf as a remote working-class district over the river in what they call “Transdanubia”, but the district has much more to offer. Life is definitely good between Bisamberg, the Old and New Danube, amongst villages with well-preserved buildings in many places, the romantic alleyways with their wine cellars and wine taverns bursting with character. The many meadows, fields, green banks, and natural gems such as the Floridsdorf water park amount to almost forty-four percent of the green spaces in the district, providing a variety of local recreation areas.
the heavily represented Adaptive-Pragmatists appreciate the area near Donauinsel with its variety of leisure facilities and family-friendly resi- dential environment. The New Middle Class is also strongly in evidence here for the harmonious neighbourhoods on the outskirts. A historical stroll down Beethovenweg with its decorative statues and buildings is an ideal way of becoming better acquainted with the dis- trict. This stroll follows the footsteps of Ludwig van Beethoven, who regularly crossed the Danube to visit his acquaintance Countess Erdödy at the Landgut zu Jedlesee estate in the nineteenth century. The route also leads past Karl-Seitz-Hof, a fortress of a “palace” from the times of Red Vienna.
The areas with their village atmosphere as well as the extended med- ical care facilities mainly attract the Traditionals Sinus-Milieu ® , while
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