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Living on Majaka Street (1940s buildings) – Pros and Cons? Family with no kid
I am considering moving into an older building on Majaka Street, specifically one built around 1940. Before I commit, I’d like to get some realistic feedback from current or past residents. I am particularly interested in the winter experience.
I know the ceilings are high, the walls are thick, tram connections are great, However, I have some concerns. How cold do these apartments get in January or February, and are drafts a major issue? Since I am planning to buy a rather cheap apartment I am okay to minor cons but any particular thing to think twice before buying?
Any specific red flags I should look out for during a viewing would be appreciated. Thanks.
u/Frequent-Wolf4644 — 10 days ago