Built in 1862, the front building is part of the older development of the Oranienburger Vorstadt and was extended in the 1890s with side wings, a rear building and a further front building. The historic ensemble of buildings is a listed building and fits in with the beautiful Wilhelminian-style buildings in the surrounding area. The property was completely renovated in 2000 and 2001, during which a gas central heating system was installed and the buildings were technically modernized. The historic buildings were given a new lease of life while lovingly preserving the details of the old buildings. The stucco facades and original staircases were restored. The buildings have a full basement and a charming green inner courtyard.
The property is located in one of Berlin’s top residential locations in the middle of Bergstrasse between Invalidenstrasse and Torstrasse. The Tor district, with its numerous restaurants, stores and cafés and the plethora of galleries and boutiques, has developed into one of Berlin’s top residential districts in recent decades. Bergstraße itself is a quiet residential street with beautiful trees and magnificent old building facades. Rosenthaler Platz and Nordbahnhof are within easy walking distance and offer perfect transport connections.
This gem with a special character on the 1st floor of the front building has 50.28 m² divided into two rooms, a kitchen and a bathroom with bathtub. On the street side, the spacious living room offers plenty of room. The bedroom has a charming bay window. Both living rooms are connected by a historic sliding door with original glazing and each has opulent ceiling stucco with a room height of 3.40 m in the style of a Beletage apartment from the Wilhelminian era. The parquet flooring in herringbone pattern is in very good condition. The large west-facing windows provide very good lighting and offer views of Bergstrasse. The kitchen and bathroom are located on the courtyard side. The apartment is in very well-kept condition and presents itself with remarkable historical features, which in combination with its location in the front building and manageable size of just under 50 m² is so rare to find.
The apartment is being sold rented. The current tenancy has been in place since November 2017 for an indefinite period at a current net cold rent of EUR 387.00. According to the current economic plan for 2024, an amount of EUR 189.00 per month of the house rent of EUR 247.00 can be passed on to the tenant as heating and operating costs.
The tenancy is subject to the statutory notice periods for personal use. There is no lock-up period of 10 years.
Built in 1862, the front building is part of the older development of the Oranienburger Vorstadt and was extended in the 1890s with side wings, a rear building and a further front building. The historic ensemble of buildings is a listed building and fits in with the beautiful Wilhelminian-style buildings in the surrounding area. The property was completely renovated in 2000 and 2001, during which a gas central heating system was installed and the buildings were technically modernized. The historic buildings were given a new lease of life while lovingly preserving the details of the old buildings. The stucco facades and original staircases were restored. The buildings have a full basement and a charming green inner courtyard.
The property is located in one of Berlin’s top residential locations in the middle of Bergstrasse between Invalidenstrasse and Torstrasse. The Tor district, with its numerous restaurants, stores and cafés and the plethora of galleries and boutiques, has developed into one of Berlin’s top residential districts in recent decades. Bergstraße itself is a quiet residential street with beautiful trees and magnificent old building facades. Rosenthaler Platz and Nordbahnhof are within easy walking distance and offer perfect transport connections.
This gem with a special character on the 1st floor of the front building has 50.28 m² divided into two rooms, a kitchen and a bathroom with bathtub. On the street side, the spacious living room offers plenty of room. The bedroom has a charming bay window. Both living rooms are connected by a historic sliding door with original glazing and each has opulent ceiling stucco with a room height of 3.40 m in the style of a Beletage apartment from the Wilhelminian era. The parquet flooring in herringbone pattern is in very good condition. The large west-facing windows provide very good lighting and offer views of Bergstrasse. The kitchen and bathroom are located on the courtyard side. The apartment is in very well-kept condition and presents itself with remarkable historical features, which in combination with its location in the front building and manageable size of just under 50 m² is so rare to find.
The apartment is being sold rented. The current tenancy has been in place since November 2017 for an indefinite period at a current net cold rent of EUR 387.00. According to the current economic plan for 2024, an amount of EUR 189.00 per month of the house rent of EUR 247.00 can be passed on to the tenant as heating and operating costs.
The tenancy is subject to the statutory notice periods for personal use. There is no lock-up period of 10 years.
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