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2-Bedroom Apartment for Sale – AURA Residence, Laprakë

Description of the property

Location: In front of “Zoja e Këshillit të Mirë” University, Dritan Hoxha Street
🏢 AURA Residence – a modern residential complex with underground parking and essential services, situated in a well-connected urban area with quick access to Tirana’s city center.

This 2-bedroom apartment is located on the 5th floor (elevation +15.19) and features a well-organized, naturally lit and functional layout — perfect for families or investment.

Property Details:

  • Net Area: 87.1 m²
  • Common Area: 16.6 m²
  • Total Area: 103.7 m²
  • Layout: 2 bedrooms, 1 living room with dining area, separate kitchen, 1 bathroom, 1 balcony
  • Price per m²: €1,600
  • Building: New construction with elevator and modern structural standards

AURA Residence offers a modern lifestyle concept, where quality construction meets everyday urban functionality and family comfort. Ideally located across from “Zoja e Këshillit të Mirë” University and near one of Tirana’s main road arteries, the residence ensures quick access to the city center and the Outer Ring Road. The building includes an elevator and two levels of underground parking, providing easy movement and peace of mind for residents.

The area is calm and family-oriented, surrounded by educational institutions, healthcare centers, and all daily services. Whether you’re looking for a new home with modern standards, or a smart investment with strong rental income potential, this apartment is a valuable choice.

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Email: [email protected]
Phone: +355 68 666 5111

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FAQ / frequently asked question

What is real estate?

Real estate refers to land and anything permanently attached to it, such as houses, apartments, commercial buildings, or agricultural land.

The key steps to buying a property typically include:

  1. Determine Your Budget: Assess how much you can afford, considering down payment, mortgage, and additional costs.
  2. Get Pre-Approved for a Mortgage: Secure a pre-approval letter from a lender to show sellers you’re serious.
  3. Find a Real Estate Agent: Work with a professional who knows the market and can guide you through the process.
  4. Start House Hunting: Visit properties that match your criteria and budget.
  5. Make an Offer: Once you find a suitable property, submit an offer to the seller.
  6. Get a Home Inspection: Have the property inspected to ensure there are no major issues.
  7. Close the Deal: Finalize the paperwork, pay closing costs, and receive the keys to your new home.

Consider proximity to work, schools, amenities, public transportation, and the overall neighborhood safety and vibe.

The standard down payment is 20% of the property’s purchase price, but some loans allow for lower down payments, sometimes as low as 3-5%.

A fixed-rate mortgage has a set interest rate that doesn’t change over the life of the loan, while an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) may start with a lower rate that can increase or decrease over time.

Closing costs are fees paid at the end of the real estate transaction, typically including loan origination fees, title insurance, appraisal fees, and more. These costs generally range from 2% to 5% of the property’s purchase price.

Yes, a home inspection is crucial as it helps identify any potential issues with the property before finalizing the purchase.

To sell a property, you should:

  1. Determine Your Home’s Value: Get an appraisal or consult with a real estate agent.
  2. Prepare Your Home for Sale: Make necessary repairs and improvements, and stage the home to attract buyers.
  3. List the Property: Work with a real estate agent to list your property on multiple platforms.
  4. Market Your Home: Use online listings, open houses, and advertisements to reach potential buyers.
  5. Negotiate Offers: Review and negotiate offers from buyers.
  6. Close the Sale: Complete the necessary paperwork and hand over the keys.

The best time varies depending on the market, but spring and summer are typically the busiest seasons for buying and selling homes due to favorable weather and school schedules.

While not mandatory, a real estate agent can provide valuable expertise, help you navigate the complexities of buying or selling, and potentially save you time and money.