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The microdistrict has several major supermarkets, pharmacies, ATMs, kindergartens and a polyclinic. The amenities are evolving alongside the new construction; the large KORONA hypermarket is close by.
Belarus · Brest · Vulka
Vulka is a large residential microdistrict in Moskovsky district of Brest, on the other side of the Mukhavets, with active housing construction and affordable prices.
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About the district
The microdistrict has several major supermarkets, pharmacies, ATMs, kindergartens and a polyclinic. The amenities are evolving alongside the new construction; the large KORONA hypermarket is close by.
Regular bus routes link Vulka with the centre and the railway station; the trip to the centre takes about 20–25 minutes. The road infrastructure has improved as the district has developed.
Modern improved-series buildings and new panel construction; a significant share of flats was built for waiting-list and large families. Prices are affordable by Brest standards.
Schools and kindergartens inside the microdistrict; well-developed educational amenities for families with children.
A young, actively developing microdistrict with landscaped courtyards. Lighting is good and the atmosphere is family-friendly.
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A large residential microdistrict in Moskovsky district of Brest, intensively developed over the last 10–15 years.
Noticeably cheaper. Check the DomCom catalogue for current prices.
By bus — about 20–25 minutes.
Yes: schools, kindergartens and spacious courtyards are in place.
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