Ref: | IM106 |
Price per m²: | € 8,238 |
Size: | 69.80 m² |
Floor: | 4 |
Rooms: | 2,5 |
Bedrooms: | 2 |
Bathrooms: | 1 |
Balcony: | Yes |
Type: | Apartment |
Status: | Vacant |
Year Built: | 1937 |
The building was constructed in 1937 and recently underwent a large renovation. The house consists of 29 separate apartments stretching over 5 floors. The courtyard shows how family friendly the house is with a playing area shared between 4 buildings. The building has an elevator and this can be used to access every half floor post 1st floor. Each stairwell is well maintained and upon entering the building you feel at home. The division of the building took place in 1998.
The apartment consists of two large rooms and a smaller third room. There is a separate kitchen which is bright open and spacious with a balcony to the rear. The balcony from the kitchen offers the morning sunlight as you look out on the garden below. The second balcony is located to the front of the building where afternoon and evening sun can be enjoyed. Each room has large windows and high ceilings which floods each space with natural light. The bathroom is neutral in colour and very open with a bathtub included. Throughout the living spaces you will find hardwood floors. Heating is via gas central.
The building is set in possibly the most sort-after and trendy district in Berlin. Prenzlauer Berg has seen a boom in growth over the last few years and it is no surprise. With beautiful green parks, hipster cafes and a large variety of cuisine. The area also has an incredible amount of easy to access public transport. The closest can be found at the ring bahn line S Prenzlauer Allee, you will also find tram lines that cut through popular neighbourhoods such as Winsviertel and Kollowitzkiez directly to Alexanderplatz. The nearest supermarkets are Penny and Edeka. When leaving the street towards Prenzlauer Allee you will find the Park am Planetarium, a green space with a high tech science display in the middle.