Grand Garden: The new building project in Vienna-Ottakring sets new standards!
Discover the Grand Garden residential project in Ottakring: 124 modern apartments, sustainable technologies and a central location.

Grand Garden: The new building project in Vienna-Ottakring sets new standards!
Things are currently very busy in Vienna-Ottakring: the new “Grand Garden” residential project from Winegg Aktuellen GmbH is taking shape and marketing is in full swing. The Roseggergasse 2 to 8 location offers a colorful mix of modern living space that promises both old building charm and contemporary furnishings. A total of 124 condominiums are currently being built here - from a compact 39 square meters to a generous 245 square meters. Prices start from 266,400 euros and go up to 2,163,200 euros for a luxurious 6-room attic apartment with 360-degree views. A highlight is the 1,000 square meter inner courtyard, which serves as a green oasis for the residents.
But what sets “Grand Garden” apart from other residential projects? The apartments are characterized by generous room heights and a variety of floor plans. Elaborate features, such as oak parquet floors and underfloor heating, ensure a comfortable living experience. In addition, the private open spaces such as private gardens, balconies and terraces are carefully designed to combine quality of life and opportunities for retreat. The project not only benefits from the proximity to traditional Viennese wine taverns, but also from excellent public transport connections with the Kendlerstraße and Ottakring stations, both of which are easily accessible with the S45 and U3.
Sustainability in focus
A pioneering project like “Grand Garden” is also part of a broader movement in the city of Vienna that is increasingly focusing on sustainable living concepts. Vienna is considered one of the most livable cities in the world and sets standards for ecological building. Within these framework conditions, builders and real estate developers must increasingly rely on environmentally conscious and economically sensible construction methods. With the Smart Climate City strategy, the city is pursuing honorable goals, such as longevity and energy efficiency of buildings, and also wants to use local, environmentally friendly energy sources.
A prime example of this is Smart City Vienna, one of the largest sustainable housing developments in Europe, which aims to have a 100 percent renewable energy supply by 2050. Showcase projects such as the Vienna Biotope City and the Vienna West residential project show how ecological building is not only possible but also attractive. Green facades and roofs strengthen biodiversity in the city and promote a healthy living environment.
The city's responsibility
The city of Vienna plays an active role in promoting these sustainable construction projects. Targeted funding programs support builders, especially low-income households, and offer advice on how to reduce the ecological footprint. Among other things, innovative construction techniques and materials are used to minimize energy consumption. “Grand Garden” also places emphasis on sustainable technologies, such as the use of photovoltaic systems and district heating.
Overall, it is clear that the “Grand Garden” project is not only a new residential address in Vienna-Ottakring, but also a step towards a more sustainable future in the city. Anyone who moves here will benefit from modern living comfort and a great location, while at the same time making a contribution to climate protection.
With completion scheduled for 2027, future residents can look forward to a lively, newly designed environment. The “Grand Garden” concept shows that good living and sustainability can go hand in hand.
For more information about “Grand Garden” and other sustainable projects in Vienna, visit Leadersnet, Real estate questions and Smart City Vienna.