In recent years, more and more people have started to consider the idea that life does not necessarily have to take place in central Riga. This thought rarely appears suddenly. It develops gradually, at moments when traffic becomes exhausting, when there is a desire for more peace, more nature, and more space for oneself and one’s family.
The city offers a lot, including jobs, opportunities and culture, but it also comes at a price: pace, stress and constant movement. This is where interest in Pierīga begins. It is not about leaving the city behind, but rather making a conscious choice to live differently, closer to nature while still retaining the advantages of urban life. Increasingly, people are looking for a balance between dynamism and tranquility, between accessibility and quality of life.
However, once the decision is made, the next step is not so simple. Pierīga is vast and diverse, and each area offers something different. That is why the key question becomes not “whether to move,” but rather, where to move and how to choose wisely.
This article outlines the key aspects that help in making this decision, along with insights from real estate expert Verners Ieviņš of “Vestabalt” on how buyers think and choose today.
Pierīga is not a single, unified market. It consists of several administrative areas that differ significantly from one another. Understanding these differences is essential for making a smart decision.
Mārupe and Babīte have long been among the most in-demand locations, mainly due to their proximity to Riga. These areas feature modern developments, well-developed infrastructure and active business environments. However, this attractiveness also means higher prices and denser development.
Salaspils and Ikšķile offer a slightly different profile, with more affordable prices and convenient access to public transport, especially for those who commute by train. These regions are often chosen for practical reasons.
Meanwhile, Garkalne, Baltezers and similar areas appeal more to those seeking privacy and a lifestyle closer to nature. Detached houses dominate here, and the pace of life is noticeably calmer.
In recent years, Ādaži has stood out in particular. As noted by real estate agent Verners Ieviņš, Ādaži currently offers one of the most balanced solutions in Pierīga. It combines several key advantages: good accessibility, developed infrastructure and a strong presence of nature, while maintaining competitive pricing. This combination makes Ādaži appealing not just to a specific audience, but to a broad range of buyers.
When choosing a home in Pierīga, it is important to understand that this is not just a transaction. It is a decision about your lifestyle. Often, the surroundings matter more than the apartment itself.
The first criterion is mobility. How long will the commute to work take? Is traffic predictable? Is public transport available? Daily travel time directly affects quality of life and often becomes the decisive factor.
The second is infrastructure. Schools, kindergartens, shops, medical facilities, sports and leisure options. The more of these are available nearby, the easier everyday life becomes.
The third is the environment. Is the area green? Is it quiet? Are there places for walking or exercising? Since the pandemic, these factors have become especially important, as people spend more time in their living environment.
Finally, there is development potential. As Verners Ieviņš emphasizes, buyers are increasingly thinking long term. Will this area develop? Will property values increase? Will this still be a good choice in 5 or 10 years?
The combination of these criteria allows for a decision that is not only emotionally satisfying but also strategically sound.
For families with children, choosing a home is always a carefully considered decision. It is not just about themselves, but also about their children’s daily lives and future.
The most important factor is safety, meaning a calm environment, less traffic and the ability for children to move freely and spend time outdoors. The second key factor is education, specifically the availability of kindergartens and schools nearby, which directly impacts daily logistics. The third is the overall living environment, including playgrounds, sports facilities, extracurricular activities and a sense of community. Families often look for a place where they can build a stable, long-term life.
Other audiences approach this choice differently. Young professionals tend to focus on mobility and quality of life. Quick access to Riga, an aesthetically pleasing environment and modern housing are important to them.
Investors, on the other hand, focus on numbers, such as demand, development pace and property value growth. For them, return and liquidity are key.
There are also people who are simply looking for peace. For them, nature, quiet and overall feeling are the most important aspects. As Verners Ieviņš points out, Ādaži is one of the few places that can simultaneously meet the needs of these diverse groups.
When considering moving to Pierīga, many people initially think about a private house. It seems like a logical step, offering more space, a private yard and greater freedom.
However, in reality, more and more people are choosing apartments in new developments. The main reason is practicality. A private house requires constant involvement, including maintenance of the property, management of technical systems and seasonal work. This means additional time, costs and responsibility.
An apartment, on the other hand, offers a simpler daily life. Maintenance is organized, costs are predictable and security is often higher. Modern developments also provide a high-quality living environment, with landscaped areas, playgrounds, parking and a sense of community.
Moreover, apartments are becoming increasingly functional, with well-thought-out layouts, energy-efficient solutions and modern design.
As Verners Ieviņš notes, today buyers are increasingly choosing apartments not as a compromise, but as a consciously better solution.
Ādaži is currently one of the fastest-growing and most перспективive regions in Pierīga. It offers a balance between urban accessibility and natural surroundings, between infrastructure and peace.
This is where the “Ūbeļu nami” project is being developed, a residential project designed for a modern lifestyle. It is located on the banks of the Vējupīte river, offering a unique environment where nature is part of everyday life.
The apartments are thoughtfully designed and suitable for various needs, including families, couples and first-time buyers. A well-maintained area, quality construction and a good location make this project a logical choice.
Apartment reservations are currently open, making this the right time to consider a change.
Find out more:
https://www.vestabalt.lv/en/ubelu-nami/
In recent years, more and more people have started to consider the idea that life does not necessarily have to take place in central Riga. This thought rarely appears suddenly. It develops gradually, at moments when traffic becomes exhausting, when there is a desire for more peace, more nature, and more space for oneself and …