TV Property presents “Residential Building – Sofia”: a modern urban home with attention to detail

Cities change—and so do expectations for a new home.

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TV Property presents “Residential Building – Sofia”: a modern urban home with attention to detail

Today’s buyers look beyond square meters and location; they look for a feeling of comfort, a functional environment, a predictable purchase process, and confidence that their investment will hold its value. That is exactly the philosophy behind “Residential Building – Sofia” by TV Property—a contemporary residential project designed to meet real urban needs: generous daylight, quiet interiors, efficient layouts, well-planned common areas, and high-quality execution.

For project details and the current status of the available apartments, visit the official page: “Residential Building – Sofia”. If you follow our portfolio long term and would like to be among the first to learn about new locations and opportunities, explore “Future Projects”.


What sets “Residential Building – Sofia” apart?

Architecture that works for everyday life

Contemporary residential architecture doesn’t need theatrical gestures. It must serve—provide a logical movement diagram inside the apartment, admit sufficient daylight, and minimise wasted space in unnecessary corridors. In “Residential Building – Sofia,” the plans are developed with care for optimised living-room areas, a kitchen zone with natural ventilation, bedrooms with enough length for a full wardrobe wall, and optional storage. These are not minor details but essential qualities that turn an “apartment on paper” into a home that feels effortless to live in.

Light, orientation, and visual comfort

Daylight and orientation are crucial to how a home feels. The project uses window openings with high light transmission and balanced room depths so daylight reaches deep inside. This is complemented by a thoughtful façade composition that protects from summer overheating and reduces the need for artificial light during the day.

Energy efficiency and quiet

Energy efficiency is not a buzzword—it’s the sum of concrete decisions: high-performance window systems, robust thermal insulation, carefully detailed junctions of the envelope, and building services that support stable indoor comfort. Integrated acoustic measures provide a quiet environment, a rare asset in the urban rhythm and a direct contributor to better sleep and sharper focus at home.

Common areas that add value

Clean lines and durable materials in the common areas are not only about aesthetics—they simplify maintenance and create a sense of order from the entrance to the top floor. A lift with the right capacity, rational vertical circulation, and controlled access are part of the standard TV Property consistently upholds.


Functional layouts for different stages of life

One-bedroom homes for agile schedules

The one-bedroom apartments are a smart choice for young professionals or couples who value compact living without sacrificing the feeling of space. The living area remains the focus while the bedroom is well separated for privacy. Many of these homes also work as investment units with strong rental potential thanks to their connection to key transport and city arteries.

Two-bedroom homes for families and hybrid work

The two-bedroom layouts provide a clear separation of day and night zones, with the living room as the natural centre and the bedrooms pulled back for tranquillity. In the era of hybrid work, one bedroom can convert into a home office without compromising the rest of the plan.

Flexible solutions and storage

More and more buyers appreciate built-in wardrobe niches, laundry zones, and extra storage. Such details reduce visual clutter and extend the “life” of the apartment because they allow natural upgrades without remodelling.


Location—more than just an address

A good location means more than proximity to landmarks; it’s a compact urban fabric that’s walkable and well served by public transport. Equally important are the everyday routes—to kindergarten, park, sports facilities, workplace, and shopping. This fit between location and lifestyle is what makes an apartment sought after and liquid on resale.

If you are curious about other addresses we are developing, keep an eye on TV Property’s future projects. Our portfolio is focused and deliberate—quality urban locations where architecture makes sense and value endures.


Build quality: what stands behind the promises

Materials and detailing

In construction, it’s the small decisions that make a big difference over time. That’s why we focus on façade layering, correct waterproofing, proper window installation, acoustic separation between apartments and in the common areas. This “invisible” work determines the real comfort of everyday living.

Control and coordination

The project follows a clear schedule, regular coordination among all participants, and quality control at each stage—from groundwork to the final inspections before occupancy. This approach is part of TV Property’s DNA and underpins the trust we enjoy among buyers.


The investment perspective: why this project is a sound choice

Liquidity and value retention

Urban homes with good transport connectivity, rational layouts, and solid execution maintain their value better than market average. They are easy to let, and over the long run they typically show a more stable price growth compared with properties that compromise on location or functionality.

The real cost of ownership

When a building is properly designed and executed, heating/cooling costs and the maintenance of common areas remain predictable. That is essential for household budgets and increasingly important for investors calculating true returns—not just gross rent.

A professional purchase process

With clear steps and transparency from first contact to the notary deed, buyers know what happens next and when. This professional standard matters just as much for a first home as it does for an investment purchase focused on predictability and timelines.


How to choose the right home in the project: a practical guide

  1. Set your priorities. If you work hybrid, plan for a home office; if your family is growing, consider a second bathroom or a room that can easily adapt.

  2. Check daylight and orientation. Compare units by floor and direction. South-facing living rooms feel different from west-facing ones, and morning sun is invaluable for kids’ rooms and workspaces.

  3. Mind room proportions. Square meters are not enough—depth and width matter for living rooms, furniture placement, and wardrobe space.

  4. Look at the common areas. Staircase, lift, lobby—this is the building’s “business card.” Well-designed common areas ease daily routines and sustain the property’s image at resale.

  5. Calculate the total cost of ownership. Include not only the price but also expected maintenance and energy costs. Quality execution = lower running costs over time.


Why TV Property

TV Property does not chase flashy gestures for the camera; it delivers sensible solutions for real life. We work with architectural teams who understand the urban fabric and the role of the home within it, and with contractors who can guarantee detail and deadlines. Combined with careful location selection and consistent quality control, this is why our buyers return for future projects. Learn more about our approach and completed developments at tvproperty.bg.


Next steps

Tip: Prepare a short priority list (orientation, floor, need for a home office, storage), so at our first meeting we can narrow the choice to the 2–3 best-fit apartments. It saves time and makes the decision easier.


FAQs

What stage is the project at?
The current status is shown on the project page. We update the information in real time as construction progresses and availability changes.

Are there parking spaces and storage rooms?
Details about parking and ancillary storage are listed in the project description. If needed, we’ll discuss the best combinations for your situation.

Can the layouts be modified?
At certain construction stages, adjustments are possible within structural limits and the build schedule. We assess each case individually.

Is the project suitable for investment?
Yes—thanks to location, functional layouts, and energy efficiency. These factors generally translate into higher liquidity and stable rental returns versus more compromised locations.


Final look

“Residential Building – Sofia” is architecturally measured and functionally responsible toward the needs of modern city living. It doesn’t promise the impossible—it simply gets the important things right: daylight, logical plans, a high-performing building envelope, uncompromised common areas, and a purchase process that is professional and transparent. If you are seeking long-term value and a home that works for you—not the other way around—you are welcome to book a viewing.

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