Built in 1910, the building consists of a front building, a side wing and a rear building with a total of 30 residential and 2 commercial units spread over the first floor, three upper floors and an attic that has already been converted. The building has a full basement and a communal terrace on the roof of the side wing. It was completely renovated between 1999 and 2001 with funding from the Investitionsbank Berlin. A corresponding subsidy agreement with a rental commitment was in place until 2021. Heating and hot water are provided by a gas-fired central heating system.
Brunnenstraße crosses the Mitte district in a northerly direction and is therefore centrally located between the popular neighborhoods of Rosenthaler Platz, Zionskirchplatz and Ackerstraße. Numerous cafés and stores have settled here in recent years, making Brunnenstraße one of the most commercial streets in Mitte. The subway and streetcar offer perfect transport connections. Numerous historic buildings, which bear witness to the history of this old Berlin district, have now been well renovated and make Brunnenstraße an iconic and popular Mitte mile, which boasts a dynamic mix of vintage design, Berlin history and modern-urban lifestyle.
Located on the 2nd floor of the front building, the apartment has a living space of approximately 86 m², which is divided into a spacious kitchen in the middle of the apartment, a spacious living room and two bedrooms. The bathroom has a bathtub. The ideal floor plan thus offers good usage options for singles, couples, a family or a shared flat. The living rooms have floorboards and original double casement windows have been preserved on the street side. On the courtyard side, double-glazed windows were installed during the renovation of the building.
The apartment has been rented since 2009 at a current net cold rent of EUR 589.06. According to the current economic plan for 2023, EUR 151.33 of the total house rent of EUR 416.00 can be allocated to the tenant as costs for heating and hot water and a further EUR 135.09 as operating costs.
The last rent increase was 6.5% in July 2021.
The subsidy agreement with Investitionsbank Berlin, which was in place for 20 years, expired in 2021. There is no lock period of 10 years for terminating the tenancy for personal use.
Built in 1910, the building consists of a front building, a side wing and a rear building with a total of 30 residential and 2 commercial units spread over the first floor, three upper floors and an attic that has already been converted. The building has a full basement and a communal terrace on the roof of the side wing. It was completely renovated between 1999 and 2001 with funding from the Investitionsbank Berlin. A corresponding subsidy agreement with a rental commitment was in place until 2021. Heating and hot water are provided by a gas-fired central heating system.
Brunnenstraße crosses the Mitte district in a northerly direction and is therefore centrally located between the popular neighborhoods of Rosenthaler Platz, Zionskirchplatz and Ackerstraße. Numerous cafés and stores have settled here in recent years, making Brunnenstraße one of the most commercial streets in Mitte. The subway and streetcar offer perfect transport connections. Numerous historic buildings, which bear witness to the history of this old Berlin district, have now been well renovated and make Brunnenstraße an iconic and popular Mitte mile, which boasts a dynamic mix of vintage design, Berlin history and modern-urban lifestyle.
Located on the 2nd floor of the front building, the apartment has a living space of approximately 86 m², which is divided into a spacious kitchen in the middle of the apartment, a spacious living room and two bedrooms. The bathroom has a bathtub. The ideal floor plan thus offers good usage options for singles, couples, a family or a shared flat. The living rooms have floorboards and original double casement windows have been preserved on the street side. On the courtyard side, double-glazed windows were installed during the renovation of the building.
The apartment has been rented since 2009 at a current net cold rent of EUR 589.06. According to the current economic plan for 2023, EUR 151.33 of the total house rent of EUR 416.00 can be allocated to the tenant as costs for heating and hot water and a further EUR 135.09 as operating costs.
The last rent increase was 6.5% in July 2021.
The subsidy agreement with Investitionsbank Berlin, which was in place for 20 years, expired in 2021. There is no lock period of 10 years for terminating the tenancy for personal use.
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