The best neighbourhoods in Tallinn for families and first-time buyers
Where to live in Tallinn: a friendly guide to its neighbourhoods for families and first-time buyers, what each is known for, and how to judge value.

The best neighbourhood in Tallinn is the one that fits your life and your budget. For families that usually means space, calm and good schools; for first-time buyers it means getting a foothold in an area with room to grow. Here is how the city's areas compare, and how to judge value wherever you look.
What makes a good neighbourhood?
Beyond the postcode, the things that matter day to day are the commute, green space, schools and amenities, and how settled the area feels. The same home can be worth more in a neighbourhood that ticks these boxes.
Best areas in Tallinn for families
Families often look to Kalamaja and Kadriorg and similar areas for more space and a quieter pace, with parks and schools within reach. Kristiine can also suit families looking for a little more room for their money.

Best areas in Tallinn for first-time buyers
First-time buyers often start in livelier, better-value areas such as Kadriorg or Pirita, where you can buy into the city without stretching too far. Up-and-coming pockets can offer the best long-term value, as long as the price today reflects what the home is really worth.
How do I judge value in any Tallinn neighbourhood?
Whatever area you choose, do not let the asking price be the only number in the room. Check an independent value and compare it against recent sales nearby, so you pay what a home is genuinely worth. See how much is my home worth for the method.
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Common questions
What are the best neighbourhoods in Tallinn for families?
Families often favour Kalamaja and Kadriorg for space, parks and schools, though the right area depends on your commute and budget.
Where should first-time buyers look in Tallinn?
Livelier, better-value areas such as Kadriorg and Pirita are popular starting points. Focus on paying a fair price for the home, not just the address.
How do I know if a Tallinn neighbourhood is good value?
Compare recent sold prices for similar homes in the area and check an independent valuation, rather than trusting the asking price alone.