Facts
Property type
Apartment
Address
12159 Berlin (Friedenau)
Floor
3
Year built
1896
Approx. residential floorspace
155,51 m²
Approx. parcel size
Rooms
5
Condition
Modernised
Status
Ready for occupancy
Available from
immediately
Residual home apportionment
723,76 €
Purchase price
995.000 €
Purchaser's commission
Commission-free
Energy Performance Certificate
Energy Performance Certificate
Requirement certificate
Date of issuance
January 31, 2020
Valid until
January 30, 2030
Type of building
Residential building
Primary energy source
District heat
Final energy consumption
403,40 kWk/(m²a)
Energy efficiency class
H
with hot water
Yes
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Description
The residential ensemble built around 1896 as a characteristic post-war house is today the epitome of the highest standard of urban quality of life. The ensemble comprises a grand front building with 5 apartments and 2 commercial units, as well as a representative garden house with 10 apartments, surrounded by green areas on a parcel with atotal size of about 1,831 m². The complete roof structure has been rebuilt for the front house and provided with heat insulation, the existing top floor of the garden house has been finished into a representative 4-room apartment. New façade paintwork, restored staircases, and revised outdoor facilities add further value to the residential development and revive the charm of the oldbuilding. The entrance lobby too is shining ina new glow. A new door bell system, new lamps, and sisal carpeting on the steps, as well as a new colour design are some of the further special features.
A unique example of quality of life - 5-room flat with a total of approx. 155.51 m² of living space on the 3rd floor of the garden house in the heart of Friedenau, consisting of two adjoining flats, each with its own land register, one a 3-room flat and the other a 2-room flat, which can be combined with each other or disposed of separately, depending on the living situation. The 3-room flat was modernised in 2021. This modernised flat has a size of approx. 89.65 m² living space and has three rooms that you can enter from the hallway, a kitchen and a tiled bathroom, a conservatory and a small balcony. All rooms, the hallway and also the kitchen are equipped with solid oak floorboards, all walls are filled and painted. The sunny winter garden is also equipped with heating. It offers space for a small table or can be used well as a working area. The modernised and tiled bathroom has a window, a bathtub, a shower, a practical towel radiator and a built-in radio. The directly adjacent neighbouring flat is well-maintained and has two rooms, a kitchen and a tiled bathroom as well as a conservatory. A balcony added in 2019 rounds off the comfort. The flat, which can be comfortably reached by lift even in old age, extends over approx. 65.86 m² of living space and impresses with a homely room layout. All rooms and the hallway have floorboards, the kitchen and the bathroom are tiled. All walls have been filled and painted. Furthermore, a cellar room belongs to each flat.
Equipment
⮞ Two adjoining flats ⮞ Ready for occupancy ⮞ Ballroom ceilings characteristic of old buildings ⮞ Stucco on some of the ceilings ⮞ Some box-type windows with historic fittings ⮞ Robust oak floor boards ⮞ Winter garden facing south ⮞ Balconies ⮞ Tiled bathroom with window, shower, towel heater, andbuilt-in radio ⮞ High-quality electric equipment in line with currentstandards ⮞ New intercom system ⮞ Basement compartment ⮞ New elevator, stops on each floor ⮞ Staircase radiates new splendour ⮞ Large garden areas for common use ⮞ Redesign of the interior courtyard (new bicycle shed) ⮞ Central heating (district heat)
Location
Germany is known as the land of poets and philosophers, but hardly anyone knows that there is a poets' and philosophers' district, the Friedenau district, in the capital Berlin. This green district has not simply grown by itself but it was planned by its builders 150 years ago with captivating symmetry, green streets of houses, squares and gardens. The list of famous Friedenau residents features, among others, the poet Hans-Magnus Enzensberger, the author Erich Kästner, the author, graphic designer and Nobel Prize laureate Günter Grass, the journalist Karl Kautsky, the socialist journalist and politician Rosa Luxemburg, and the first German President Theodor Heuss. A large number of meticulously kept green areas and park spaces are found in the direct vicinity. You can reach the Ceciliengärten gardens and Wilmersdorf public park on foot. The latter is connected with Rudolph Wilde Park (formerly Wilmersdorf city park) where many restaurants and shops of daily need are located.