Built in 1961, the apartment complex stretches from Nürnberger Strasse to Fürther Strasse and consists of a total of 144 residential units. They have been connected to the district heating network since 2011 and are centrally heated. The building complex has undergone extensive refurbishment in recent years: Among other things, the facades here have been repaired. The elevator cages have yet to be modernized, which will be financed from the community’s reserves. The solid and well-kept property has a basement and a total of six upper floors.
The 66 m² apartment on offer here is located on the 2nd floor of the building and offers a spacious kitchen with a fully fitted kitchen that provides space for a nice dining area. The spacious living room has a large south-west-facing window front, in front of which there is a generous balcony. The view from here extends over the treetops directly across to Nürnberger Platz, which cannot be built on. A small hallway leads to the tastefully and attractively furnished shower room and the bedroom, which, like the hallway, has practical built-in wardrobes.
The well-maintained living rooms have carpeting, very good lighting conditions and a quiet residential area, as well as a sunny south-west and south-east orientation.
The property is located in the heart of Berlin’s city center between Viktoria-Luise-Platz, Lietzenburger Straße and Spichernstraße. The popular districts of Schöneberg and Wilmersdorf meet in this residential area below Kurfürstendamm. Four subway lines in the immediate vicinity offer excellent transport connections. The Bavarian Quarter stretches from the famous Kaufhaus des Westens down to Volkspark Wilmersdorf and is widely known for its many cafés and restaurants, as well as its popular micro-neighborhoods around Viktoria-Luise-Platz and Bayerischer Platz.
Fürther Straße itself is a cul-de-sac. It is a quiet residential street with trees and well-kept facades, most of which date from the 1950s and 1960s.
The hotspots of Berlin’s West, such as Wittenbergplatz, Nollendorfplatz and the new Upper West Side below the zoo, are all within easy walking distance.
Built in 1961, the apartment complex stretches from Nürnberger Strasse to Fürther Strasse and consists of a total of 144 residential units. They have been connected to the district heating network since 2011 and are centrally heated. The building complex has undergone extensive refurbishment in recent years: Among other things, the facades here have been repaired. The elevator cages have yet to be modernized, which will be financed from the community’s reserves. The solid and well-kept property has a basement and a total of six upper floors.
The 66 m² apartment on offer here is located on the 2nd floor of the building and offers a spacious kitchen with a fully fitted kitchen that provides space for a nice dining area. The spacious living room has a large south-west-facing window front, in front of which there is a generous balcony. The view from here extends over the treetops directly across to Nürnberger Platz, which cannot be built on. A small hallway leads to the tastefully and attractively furnished shower room and the bedroom, which, like the hallway, has practical built-in wardrobes.
The well-maintained living rooms have carpeting, very good lighting conditions and a quiet residential area, as well as a sunny south-west and south-east orientation.
The property is located in the heart of Berlin’s city center between Viktoria-Luise-Platz, Lietzenburger Straße and Spichernstraße. The popular districts of Schöneberg and Wilmersdorf meet in this residential area below Kurfürstendamm. Four subway lines in the immediate vicinity offer excellent transport connections. The Bavarian Quarter stretches from the famous Kaufhaus des Westens down to Volkspark Wilmersdorf and is widely known for its many cafés and restaurants, as well as its popular micro-neighborhoods around Viktoria-Luise-Platz and Bayerischer Platz.
Fürther Straße itself is a cul-de-sac. It is a quiet residential street with trees and well-kept facades, most of which date from the 1950s and 1960s.
The hotspots of Berlin’s West, such as Wittenbergplatz, Nollendorfplatz and the new Upper West Side below the zoo, are all within easy walking distance.
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