Land for mixed development with a residential function (J), the primary use of land is a multi-storey apartment building, a commercial institution, a commercial facility, and the placement of a light industry enterprise that has insignificant pollution is allowed.
Maximum number of floors is 4.
The red lines run along the fence from the street.
Communication: Electricity, city water and sewerage, as well as gas (for a private house) are supplied to the site.
Buildings: one-storey brick residential building, garage, bath, and a small foundation, half of the plot is fenced (see plan).
Land is offered for sale in the developing historical district of Pardaugava, where the houses are a monument of wooden architecture - this is how all Riga Forstadts once looked, where it was forbidden to build stone houses, in the now restored quarter with a unique wooden building of the XIX century - in the Kalnziem quarter, one of the most lively cultural quarters with its audience. Here are houses built according to the projects of marchitects Aschenkampf, Baumanis, Trompovsky, Schmeling. Today there are designer shops, a restaurant, cafes, offices, and in the courtyards there are fairs, exhibitions, art performances and other events. Before the construction in the XIX century, there were sand dunes, the highest of them towered 17 meters, and the Hagensberg Park, known earlier among Riga residents, is indicated by the name of the district - Hagensskalns (German Hagensberg - Mount Hagen) by the name of judge Heinrich von Agen, who built his estate there. Up until the First World War, the park was always a success with Riga residents.
5-7 minutes by car to the Old Town, 10 minutes to the airport, 15-20 minutes to Jurmala. Public transport (buses, trolley buses, shuttle taxis), shops, pharmacy, schools, kindergarten, tennis courts.