Sales of Dubysa Namai apartments in Ariogala have begun

The Dubysos Namai housing project in Ariogala is nearing completion. This five-storey residential building has been developed on a 0.75-hectare plot of land in the picturesque Dubysa Valley. This development will provide much-needed new housing for the town’s real estate market, where supply has been extremely limited until now. Sales of the apartments have already begun, and prospective buyers can choose from a range of modern, well-designed homes. First-time homebuyer subsidies are available for young families.
The development comprises 89 apartments, each with a storage room and parking space. The development will feature a children’s playground, leisure areas, lighting and a gated entrance, creating a safe and comfortable environment for residents.
Dubysos Namai offers two to four-room apartments ranging from 55 to 110 m² in size with partial finishing. The first phase of apartments has been completed and is ready for new residents to move in, while the second phase of construction is expected to be finished in Q4 of 2026. Almost all apartments have balconies and the option to install a fireplace, offering panoramic views of the Dubysa Valley.
Many buyers are surprised that it is possible to install a fireplace in Dubysos Namai apartments. This is a rare feature in apartment buildings, adding exclusivity and long-term value to the home. We are seeing an increasing number of buyers looking not only for square metres, but also for the emotional value that cosy, bespoke features provide,” says Audronė Urbanavičienė, the project’s sales manager.
Another unique feature of the project is that the apartments on the top floors span two storeys. Two-storey apartments are rare in this region. This design provides more space, light and privacy. It makes it possible to clearly separate relaxation and work areas, which is especially important for those who work from home,” says Indrė Zailskaitė, the project’s sales manager.
Dubysos Namai is located in the centre of Ariogala, providing residents with convenient transport links and all the necessary infrastructure. Educational institutions, shopping centres, a polyclinic and a kindergarten are nearby, and the Dubysa Valley is just a few steps away. This location allows residents to enjoy the conveniences of city life while being close to nature, which is particularly appreciated by families and active individuals.
‘Our aim is to breathe new life into this place and contribute to the growth of the town. The landscaped area and high-quality living environment will help create a more vibrant Ariogala and positively impact the value of real estate across the area,” says A. Urbanavičienė.
The Dubysos Namai project is being implemented by UAB Profilena, with the Ober-Haus team handling sales and marketing.
Find out more about the project at www.dubysosnamai.lt.
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