Status: Kristiine City is under development. The sales of new development projects Kindrali Houses last stage Uus-Kindrali and Musketäri Majad are ongoing.
Kristiine City is one of the largest residential areas in the Baltic countries, located in the Kristiine borough, a residential area very close to the City Centre of Tallinn. The unique project plans exquisitely integrated historical red brick buildings with the modern architecture that will arise over the hill, at the very heart of the new quarter. The Kristiine City development will bring lively and elegant atmosphere to the barrack area. The residential area is developed mainly to offer green living environment to families and people who prefer living outside the very centre of the city.
Developed phase by phase, Kristiine City already counts several completed stages – Tondi 51 Barracks, Marsi 6 lofts, Kristina Houses, and Ratsuri Houses – with new buildings under construction and further homes still to come.
Kindrali Houses — partly completed, under construction
Set between the private homes and apple orchards of Kristiine, Kindrali Houses offers modern and cosy living in Nordic-style buildings of high-quality materials and thoughtfully crafted interior details. The development includes spacious one- to five-room apartments, studio apartments with private entrances, and even a pet washing room.
The first stage of Kindrali Houses is complete and all apartments handed over. The second stage, Uus-Kindrali, unfolds across two buildings: the “white house” at Talli 3 / Sammu 8 is finished and welcoming its residents, while the seven-storey “black house” at Sammu 10 / Seebi 24a is taking shape beside it, with completion planned for late 2026.
Together, the two buildings of Uus-Kindrali — the white house and the black house — comprise a gross buildable area of 17,894 m², with 191 apartments and 2 commercial units.
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Musketäri Majad — under construction
Musketäri Majad is the final stage of the Kindrali Houses development and the most recently launched chapter in Kristiine City’s growth. It extends the quarter’s green, community-centred environment with three buildings of six and seven storeys. The development pairs contemporary architecture with considered spatial design, including homes with their own private entrances and terraces.
Built in two stages, Musketäri Majad will comprise 254 apartments across a gross buildable area of 22,589 m². Construction began in early 2026. In the first stage, a mixed-use building with commercial premises at Sammu 7 / Talli 1 will be completed by the end of 2027, followed by a residential building at Rivi 8 in spring 2028. The second stage will add a residential building at Seebi 22a / 22b.
Future stages — in planning
Several further homes are in active preparation within Kristiine City, with design work and building-permit applications under way. Dunte — the Tondi 53 project — has obtained its building permit and completed the design phase, bringing a contemporary home to a historic building on Tondi Street and uniting the heritage of the area with present-day living standards. NÜÜD Houses takes its name from its architects, NÜÜD Arhitektid, reflecting a distinctive architectural vision and a contemporary approach to urban living, with its final name to be confirmed once design is complete. And Sammu Residence is designed to complement the surrounding urban fabric, offering contemporary homes in a well-connected, established district close to the city centre. Together, these future stages will add around 36,000 m² of gross buildable area — roughly 95% residential and 5% commercial.
Dunte: approx. 160 apartments · 14,352 m². NÜÜD Houses: 154 apartments · 17,390 m². Sammu Residence: 45 apartments · 4,200 m².
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