🏙️ Quiet Power of Sikupilli
🌍 A Neighborhood That Didn’t Need to Shout
Sikupilli had never tried to compete with Tallinn’s flashier districts. It didn’t have Kalamaja’s bohemian charm or the Old Town’s medieval drama. What it did have was something far more valuable to an investor like Liora Venn: quiet reliability.
A small, peaceful street tucked just off the main flow. A brand‑new residential building rising with clean lines and modern engineering. And a location that connected to everything — city center in minutes, airport in minutes, and shopping, gyms, cafés, and supermarkets all within a short walk.
To Liora, Sikupilli felt like a secret whispered by the city.
🏢 The New Home That Sparked Her Interest
The unit she found was still under construction — a care‑free new home designed for low maintenance, high efficiency, and long-term comfort. The developer offered it at a discounted ask below market value, hoping to secure early buyers.
Most investors hesitated. Liora didn’t.
She knew that early buyers in rising micro‑locations often capture the best value. And Sikupilli, with its quiet streets and unbeatable connections, was exactly that kind of micro‑location.
📈 The Business Case She Built
She opened her laptop and built a model around the opportunity:
- Transit advantage — tenants love fast access to the center and airport.
- Local services density — supermarkets, gyms, cafés, and shopping centers within walking distance.
- New-build stability — predictable maintenance, lower operating costs.
- Quiet street premium — high tenant retention.
- Discounted purchase price — instant equity baked into the deal.
The numbers didn’t just look good. They looked strategic.
📈 Real Comparison That Made Her Mind

🧩 The Purchase
She bought the unit before the paint dried.
She selected finishes that balanced durability with warmth. She added smart storage, upgraded lighting, and chose materials that would appeal to long-term tenants — especially professionals who valued calm living near fast connections.
When the building opened, her unit was one of the first to be rented.
Her tenant, an IT consultant who traveled frequently, said the location was “perfect.” Quiet street. Airport in minutes. Center in minutes. Everything else within walking distance.
He signed a multi‑year lease without hesitation.
💼 Scaling the Sikupilli Strategy
The success of the first unit gave Liora a blueprint:
- Target quiet micro‑streets inside high‑connectivity districts.
- Buy early in new-build projects when discounts are available.
- Focus on tenant profiles who value convenience and calm.
- Leverage service-rich neighborhoods for long-term stability.
She expanded her portfolio with two more units in similar developments around Sikupilli and nearby Ülemiste. Each purchase was early, discounted, and designed for long-term rental success.
🌇 Sikupilli’s Rise
As Tallinn continued to grow, Sikupilli quietly became one of the city’s most desirable residential pockets:
- New cafés opened.
- Ülemiste City expanded its tech ecosystem.
- Transit improvements made the area even more connected.
- Young professionals and frequent travelers flocked to the district.
Liora didn’t just benefit from the transformation. She anticipated it — and positioned herself perfectly.
🌟 The Investor Who Saw Value in Quiet Places
Her success wasn’t built on hype. It was built on timing, insight, and the courage to buy early in a neighborhood that rewarded practicality over flash.
Sikupilli became her signature Tallinn investment — the place where she proved that the best opportunities aren’t always loud or trendy. Sometimes they’re found on a quiet small street, in a brand‑new home, bought at a discount, in a neighborhood that quietly connects you to everything.