Distance from Voronezh to Russian cities

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Pavel Tapashidi presented plans for the development of 300 hectares on a site located near Voronezh in the Semiluksky district. Here, a developer known for his work in Belgorod is already carrying out low-rise development on 80 hectares for 2 billion rubles. The new project plans to build 25 thousand apartments and social infrastructure. It can be implemented in ten years; investments in the first stage alone are estimated at 3 billion rubles. Pavel Tapashidi assured Kommersant-Chernozemye that he would independently finance the work. Realtors call the Semiluki direction unpopular with buyers, but do not rule out their interest in the project given the low cost of housing.

GC Limon, which previously worked in Belgorod, has announced its second project in the Voronezh region

Photo: limon.cx

GC Limon, which previously worked in Belgorod, has announced its second project in the Voronezh region

Photo: limon.cx

A new low-rise development project in the village of Endovishche, Semiluksky district, was presented to the governor of the Voronezh region, Alexander Gusev, by owner Pavel Tapashidi on February 8. According to the regional government, the microdistrict is designed for 25 thousand apartments ranging from 20 to 100 square meters. m "with its own plot of land, terraces and a parking space for each apartment."

The investor announced, in particular, a skating rink, a swimming pool, and several kilometers of running, cycling, skiing and walking trails as accompanying infrastructure. It is planned to organize 24-hour security, video surveillance and a lake on the territory of the microdistrict.

What city is located near Voronezh?

Voronezh. Nearest cities. Distances on the map (road), km, direction
1Semiluki (Voronezh region)Lipetsk (Lipetsk region)
2Novovoronezh (Voronezh region)Gryazi (Lipetsk region)
3Usman (Lipetsk region)Ertil (Voronezh region)
4Liski (Voronezh region)Stary Oskol (Belgorod region)

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There is also a central park for entertainment with an area of ​​over 20 hectares, the construction of two kindergartens and two schools. For residents of the area, the investor promised to organize an Arbat (the width of the pedestrian alley is 12 m) for two kilometers with restaurants, cafes and other recreational facilities. The area of ​​commercial and social real estate can be about 30 thousand square meters. m. Representatives of the investor explained to Kommersant-Chernozemye that 300 hectares have already been acquired for the project.

Its implementation will begin this year and is planned for ten years. The necessary investments “at the first stage” in the company were estimated at more than 3 billion rubles.

Alexander Gusev noted that it is necessary to think through the concept of the new microdistrict, taking into account jobs and transport infrastructure, so that “residents have a desire to move to live outside the city.” The governor also promised to help with the construction of the school: “We need to calculate the timing in advance and plan the construction so that residents can get the school on time.” Now about 2 thousand people live in Endovishche.

Pavel Tapashidi yesterday clarified to Kommersant-Chernozemye that he chose the Voronezh region as a promising location four years ago. “The main criterion was transport accessibility from Moscow. Voronezh is the only million-plus city close to the capital on the road to Sochi. The prospects here are colossal,” said Mr. Tapashidi. The developer also noted that the company has two projects in the region. The first one, on 80 hectares near the village of Gubarevo in the same area, is already being implemented. The developer intends to begin construction on 300 hectares this summer. At the same time, Pavel Tapashidi confirmed that he does not plan to attract third-party financing when implementing the project: “The funds are my personal, I have no need to attract equity holders or loans.”

According to the company, more than 100 individual and more than a hundred low-rise apartment buildings, as well as about 70 townhouses, can be built in Gubarev.

In total, the facilities are designed for 7 thousand people. Now the population of Gubarevo is about 1 thousand people. According to Limon, in addition to housing, various infrastructure for a “healthy lifestyle” is planned here. Investments in this development were estimated at approximately 2 billion rubles.

According to Kartoteka.ru, Limon LLC and Limon Plus LLC, owned by Pavel Tapashidi, are registered in the Semiluksky district of the Voronezh region. Previously, these companies operated in the Belgorod region - the TIN of both legal entities refers to this region. Both enterprises are intended for the construction of residential and non-residential buildings, and in both the general director is Alexander Dudka. Lemon has an authorized capital of 10 thousand rubles. and has been operating since December 2014. At the end of 2020, the company’s revenue amounted to 298.3 million rubles, net profit - 7.9 million rubles. Lemon Plus was registered in November 2022 with an authorized capital of 11 thousand rubles. The company's revenue amounted to 215 thousand rubles, net loss - 8.9 million rubles.

Pavel Tapashidi was involved in development projects in the Belgorod region. According to Limon’s own data, the company has built individual and apartment buildings, a shopping center and a temple in the region. The activities of Pavel Tapashidi came into the public sphere after the arrest of the former head of the suburban Belgorod district, Anatoly Popkov, on suspicion of bribery.

According to Kommersant-Chernozemye, the former official could have demanded funds from Mr. Tapashidi. In an interview with the local publication Lantern, the developer confirmed this information. According to the entrepreneur, Anatoly Popkov demanded 60 million rubles: “I had to build an Orthodox kindergarten. Popkov then told me that he and [a very high-ranking Belgorod official]* forbade me to build a kindergarten and asked that I give these 60 million to them and not build the kindergarten. I was forbidden to build a kindergarten. After that, I turned to the Metropolitan, but he told me that, unfortunately, he could not help - he was powerless. After that I went to the FSB.”

Pavel Tapashidi also spoke about the pressure exerted on him by local officials since 2013.

Commercial director of the real estate agency “Transfer” Galina Kolokolnikova notes that the Semiluki direction is not popular among Voronezh residents: “Perhaps the developer is counting on immigrants or local villagers. Residents of Voronezh are reluctant to look in this direction.” “On the other hand, precisely because there are few projects there now, a new one can attract buyers,” the expert suggested.

She recalled that in “unpopular” suburban areas there are several residential complexes, for which demand appeared primarily among young people from surrounding settlements: “People didn’t want to move far, but wanted urban comfort.”

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Managing partner of Leges Bureau, member of the Russian Lawyers Association, Maria Spiridonova, believes that the prosecutor’s office “would help sort out the dispute when conducting an appropriate investigation.” Lawyer Akmal Pana notes that challenging the PZZ “has uncertain prospects”: “PZZ often represent rather unsystematic and incoherent data, where the urban planning regulations are determined independently of any rules. It can be difficult to understand the basis for drawing up the PZZ - initially it was easier for the enterprise to concentrate on establishing a sanitary zone.”

According to the lawyer, “Malysh” should still continue to challenge the PZZ and the construction of houses in general: “Subsequently, court decisions recognizing compliance with the necessary requirements during the construction of objects may be useful when making claims on living conditions by residents.”

Oleg Mukhin

Train Station

Voronezh-1 railway station is the arrival station for trains in Voronezh and one of the largest transport hubs in the city. The station building was built in 1954. The railway station is located at pl. Chernyakhovsky, 1, in the very center of the city. The railway station building is two-story. In the main building, passengers can find a help desk, waiting rooms, a medical center, and a cafe. On the territory of the station there is a small station square and supermarkets. You can get to the station by public transport: buses, minibuses.

Trains run through the Voronezh-1 railway station in the following directions: Moscow, Ramon, Adler, St. Petersburg, Minsk, Mineralnye Vody, Nalchik, Anapa, Kaliningrad, Grozny.

Voronezh Airport

There is an international airport in Voronezh. The opening date of the airfield is February 9, 1993. Opening hours: 24 hours a day. The airport is located on the territory of the Ramonsky district in the Voronezh region and has the official status of an object of federal significance. In 2008, the airport was completely reconstructed.

The aircraft operate charter and regular flights to the following destinations: Tbilisi, Istanbul, Moscow, Antalya, St. Petersburg, Sochi, Norilsk, Kaliningrad. The average passenger traffic for one year is approximately 770 thousand people.

Airport services include the ability to transport cargo. Cargo delivery is carried out within 24 hours to more than 130 destinations around the world. Excursions to the territory of the airfield are available for city guests.

The only airfield that exists within the city itself is the Baltimore military airport, formerly known as Voronezh-B.

Distance from Voronezh to Russian cities

Distances from major Russian cities to Voronezh. Distance between Russian cities. Calculation of distances between cities may contain small errors.

Distance from Voronezh to Abakan - 4271 km Distance from Voronezh to Arkhangelsk - 1767 km Distance from Voronezh to Astrakhan - 1005 km Distance from Voronezh to Barnaul - 3597 km Distance from Voronezh to Belgorod - 256 km Distance from Voronezh to Birobidzhan - 8241 km Distance from Voronezh to Blagoveshchensk - 7869 km Distance from Voronezh to Bryansk - 467 km Distance from Voronezh to Veliky Novgorod - 1046 km Distance from Voronezh to Vladivostok - 9188 km Distance from Voronezh to Vladikavkaz - 1260 km Distance from Voronezh to Vladimir - 695 km Distance from Voronezh to Volgograd - 576 km Distance from Voronezh to Volzhsky - 601 km Distance from Voronezh to Vologda - 989 km Distance from Voronezh to Gorno-Altaisk - 3823 km Distance from Voronezh to Grozny - 1335 km Distance from Voronezh to Yekaterinburg - 1924 km Distance from Voronezh to Ivanovo - 796 km Distance from Voronezh to Izhevsk — 1499 km Distance from Voronezh to Irkutsk — 5218 km Distance from Voronezh to Yoshkar-Ola — 1046 km Distance from Voronezh to Kazan — 1107 km Distance from Voronezh to Kaliningrad — 1638 km Distance from Voronezh to Kaliningrad Kaluga - 450 km Distance from Voronezh to Kemerovo - 3631 km Distance from Voronezh to Kirov - 1473 km Distance from Voronezh to Kostroma - 859 km Distance from Voronezh to Krasnodar - 839 km Distance from Voronezh to Krasnodar Krasnoyarsk - 4164 km Distance from Voronezh to the city of Kurgan - 2072 km Distance from Voronezh to the city of Kursk - 229 km Distance from Voronezh to the city of Kyzyl - 4673 km Distance from Voronezh to the city of Lipetsk - 120 km Distance from Voronezh to the city Magadan - 10025 km Distance from Voronezh to Magas - 1265 km Distance from Voronezh to Magnitogorsk - 1708 km Distance from Voronezh to Makhachkala - 1441 km Distance from Voronezh to Moscow - 509 km Distance from Voronezh to Moscow Murmansk - 2387 km Distance from Voronezh to Naberezhnye Chelny - 1338 km Distance from Voronezh to Nalchik - 1147 km Distance from Voronezh to Nizhny Novgorod - 732 km Distance from Voronezh to Nizhny Tagil - 2058 km Distance from Voronezh to Novokuznetsk - 3754 km Distance from Voronezh to Novosibirsk - 3373 km Distance from Voronezh to Omsk - 2720 km Distance from Voronezh to Orel - 343 km Distance from Voronezh to Orenburg - 1415 km Distance from Voronezh to Penza - 554 km Distance from Voronezh to Perm - 1798 km Distance from Voronezh to Petrozavodsk - 1525 km Distance from Voronezh to Pskov - 1238 km Distance from Voronezh to Rostov-on-Don - 564 km Distance from Voronezh to Ryazan - 386 km Distance from Voronezh to Samara - 980 km Distance from Voronezh to St. Petersburg - 1230 km Distance from Voronezh to Saransk - 673 km Distance from Voronezh to Saransk Saratov - 515 km Distance from Voronezh to Smolensk - 793 km Distance from Voronezh to Sochi - 1078 km Distance from Voronezh to Stavropol - 906 km Distance from Voronezh to Sterlitamak - 1494 km Distance from Voronezh to Stavropol Surgut - 3066 km Distance from Voronezh to Syktyvkar - 1831 km Distance from Voronezh to Tambov - 262 km Distance from Voronezh to Tver - 685 km Distance from Voronezh to Togliatti - 902 km Distance from Voronezh to Tolyatti Tomsk - 3633 km Distance from Voronezh to Tula - 345 km Distance from Voronezh to Tyumen - 2264 km Distance from Voronezh to Ulan-Ude - 5656 km Distance from Voronezh to Ulyanovsk - 914 km Distance from Voronezh to Ufa — 1380 km Distance from Voronezh to Khabarovsk — 8423 km Distance from Voronezh to Khanty-Mansiysk — 2938 km Distance from Voronezh to Cheboksary — 952 km Distance from Voronezh to Chelyabinsk — 1787 km Distance from Voronezh to Cherepovets - 1011 km Distance from Voronezh to Cherkessk - 985 km Distance from Voronezh to Chita - 6308 km Distance from Voronezh to Elista - 872 km Distance from Voronezh to Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk - 9331 km Distance from Voronezh to Yakutsk - 8387 km Distance from Voronezh to Yaroslavl - 786 km

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How to choose a cottage community - some tips

Experts in the field of suburban real estate in Voronezh believe that centrally located new cottage villages can be considered the most progressive type of suburban real estate. They have a carefully thought-out infrastructure, well-equipped by the selling side. Usually, such moments need to be given more attention from the very beginning when choosing a suitable house in the village. The real estate market today is represented by a huge number of enterprises that provide the service of selling modern comfortable cottages, as well as various layouts of townhouses.

It is extremely important for a buyer who wants to buy a cottage outside the city to decide what points are important for him when choosing (size, number of floors, area, availability of shops, schools, entertainment venues, public transport stops, etc.) and what he is looking for in the end have.

The selection must be approached rationally. Don't let your emotions become the deciding factor. Purchasing real estate outside the city is a responsible matter, and there is no need to rush in this matter.

First of all, it is important to understand that living outside the city is a serious step; living in your own home requires the owner to spend a lot of time on additional worries and responsibilities for arranging the surrounding area and home. Many buyers do not think about this in advance, and do not take into account that in addition to the cottage they will receive an adjacent plot of land, which requires careful and constant care; at a minimum, it must be regularly removed, the grass must be cut, the integrity of the fence, roof must be monitored, and many other issues must be resolved. . If this prospect does not frighten you, you can begin to select a suitable cottage community.

First you need to decide which house outside the city can satisfy the needs of all family members, and choose, understanding the difference between a cottage, townhouse or duplex. Classic-type cottages provide their owners with the maximum level of privacy due to the presence of their own plot, which is surrounded by a fence.

A duplex differs from a regular cottage in that it is designed to accommodate two families. In fact, this is a house that is divided into 2 autonomous halves, each of them has a separate entrance, a garage is provided for a car, and a plot of land is allocated. A townhouse is a house consisting of several cottage sections, up to ten. Neighboring apartments touch each other through the side walls.

Each section has a separately equipped entrance area, a parking space, and a small plot of land. This option is a cross between an individual, separately built country house and a city apartment. This option is great for families who, for certain reasons, do not consider purchasing a separately built cottage possible.

What is Voronezh famous for?

Voronezh is a city with a rich history, which was founded in 1585 to protect against Tatar invaders and enemy troops from Poland and Lithuania. One of the significant dates is 1700, when the first battleship was launched.

Such famous writers as I.A. were born in Voronezh. Bunin, P. Platonov, S.Ya. Marshak. In Koltsovo Park there is a fountain with light and music. The main attraction of Voronezh is the Annunciation Cathedral. The city is also famous for its Admiralty Square and the Admiralty Church on the embankment.

Where is Voronezh located?

The city of Voronezh is located in the European part of the Russian Federation between the Central Russian Upland and the Oka-Don Plain, on the bank (the city covers the right and left banks) of the Voronezh river of the same name.
The population of Voronezh exceeds 1 million people. The terrain is contrasting - there are small hills and plains throughout the city. This is due to the fact that the city is located on two banks of the Voronezh River. The distance to Moscow is about 500 km. The total area of ​​the city is 596 square kilometers. The city of Voronezh includes an exclave microdistrict - a non-sovereign region, which is separated from the main territory - Krasnolesny. The following regions are located in the neighborhood: Rostov, Lipetsk, Saratov, Belgorod, Volgograd. Also, the Voronezh region has a common border with Ukraine.

  • The climate of the city is moderate.
  • The approximate annual precipitation is 530 mm.
  • Average air humidity is 74%.

The part of Voronezh, which is located on the right bank of the river of the same name, is located on a hilly plateau. The absolute value of the elevations reaches 160 m. Part of the city on the left bank is located in a low, flat area. The main vegetation of Voronezh is represented in city parks and squares.

Voronezh is located in the same time zone as Moscow, the offset relative to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) is +3.

Types of cottage villages

There are few criteria by which modern cottage towns are classified. The most popular options are:

  1. Elite . This is the most expensive type of real estate, but highly popular. Such villages are built in elite areas where the infrastructure is fully developed - there are schools, medical centers, supermarkets.
  2. Business Class . The infrastructure here is less developed than in elite villages, but the environment remains at the highest level.
  3. Economy class . The villages are located far from the city, and all the properties here often have the same style. Despite the relative cheapness, economy-class villages have all the necessary communications - gas, electricity, water, sewerage.

When buying a country house, you need to know that such an operation as the sale of cottages does not like haste and a superficial approach. The right choice can be made only when multiple offers have been studied, visiting more than one cottage village. You need to try to carefully study all the nuances.

Every resident of Voronezh sometimes thinks about escaping from the bustle of the city to his own, cozy country house. A clean, eco-friendly environment, fresh air, tranquility and harmony with nature create a special atmosphere around country housing, filled with romance and tranquility. This is why purchasing a home is often a quick and emotional process. Such an emotional approach may be completely wrong, since the purchase of any type of real estate is a serious and responsible step, for the successful implementation of which it is important to take into account many different factors. If you approach this issue correctly, the purchased cottage will become a source of joy for its owner, and not constant problems.

Voronezh bus stations

The Voronezh central bus station is located at Moskovsky Prospekt, 17, opposite the Saturn shopping complex. Also next to the main building of the bus station is Rosselkhozbank. The bus station's opening hours are from 5:30 to 22:00, without days off or technical breaks.

Popular routes of regular buses: Saratov, Lipetsk, Tambov, Tolyatti, Balashov, Uvarovo, Astrakhan, Belgorod, Warsaw, Volzhsky, Volgograd, Derbent, Zaporozhye, Zheleznogorsk, Kaluga, Kursk, Kiev, Makhachkala.

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