Ref: 000R0632
District: Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg
Location: Kreuzberg
Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity. Located in the vibrant district Kreuzberg, this beautiful bright, sunny and well-kept flat is situated on the 4th floor (front and side wing) of a typical “Altbau” (Old Building (built around 1900). The flat features large, very well-proportioned rooms with good ceiling heights. At present the flat is divided into two adjacent flats on the same floor level: a 2 bedroom flat at the front of the building and a studio in the side wing. The two flats could easily be combined to a spacious 3 bedroom flat with two bathrooms and 2 separate entrances. All facilities incl. shops, fitness centres etc. you will find in direct neighbourhood. The district has a multi-cultural population and people live together in a stimulating mixture of classes and cultures. The public transportation connections are excellent.
Specifications of the 2 bedroom flat (approx. 104 m²):
Completely renovated at the end of 1996
Entered via the front staircase
3 rooms, kitchen, bathroom, hallway with dining area, balcony
Stucco in the living room, wing-doors between the two front rooms, original wooden cassette doors and good ceiling heights
The entrance door to the flat is burglar-proof and has a safety lock and steel rod
Flooring: solid oak parquetry throughout, tiled bathroom
Windows: Thermopane (1996) in Berliner Zimmer, kitchen, bathroom; Double wooden casement windows facing the street
Gas-fired central heating. Modern gas geyser (Vaillant) with digital controls installed at the end of 2004. New radiator built into dining area in hallway.
Bathroom: completely renovated at the end of 1996. Designer heated towel-rail installed. Full-length bathtub.
Balcony: newly sealed and paved in 2002; facing west with a fantastic view towards Potsdamer Platz (relax on the balcony with a glass of wine in the evening and watch the colours of the Sony-Center roof change …..).
Intercom door opener
Specifications of the studio (approx. 30 m²):
Completely renovated 2005 / 2006 (electrical systems, plumbing, flooring, ceiling, internal walls)
Beautiful, bright, sunny (south-facing) and quiet flat: open living area with modern built-in kitchen, open hallway and separate bathroom/toilet
Flooring in living area and hallway: high-quality laminate (7mm, maple, with insulating layer); tiled bathroom
Bathroom/toilet: chic and spacious tiled bathroom with natural daylight, full-length bathtub, connection for washing machine
Attractive, new, open-plan built-in kitchen with oven (Ceran hotplates), refrigerator with *** freezer, sink, overhead cupboards with matt glass doors and aluminium frames, connection for dish washer available
Gas room heater, electrical hot water system, both new in 2001
Intercom door opener
Entrance door with safety lock and steel plate
The furniture can be purchased for an additional price
The furnished studio is currently being let on a short-term rental basis for a monthly rent or on a daily basis
Payment:
100% after signing of the notarial purchase contract; Resale Property.
Kreuzberg:
The Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg district is the smallest of Berlin's inner-city districts.
It has extensive quarters of intact Wilhelminian tenement buildings, with a typical urban mixture of uses: apartments, shops, cinemas, "Kneipen" (bars), small skilled trade enterprises, and colourful street markets. Public transport connections are excellent, and the district has a special quality to offer to all those who are interested in living in the city, with the sport and recreation facilities of the Volkspark in Friedrichshain, or the Viktoria Park in Kreuzberg, with its central monument designed by Schinkel and even its own vineyard!
Berlin:
The capital of Germany is dynamic, cosmopolitan and creative, allowing for every kind of lifestyle. East meets West in the metropolis at the heart of a changing Europe.
After experiencing a staggering drop in housing prices since the early 90s, Berlin’s property market is springing back to life. No other property market in Europe offers such undervalued property prices and a solid rental market.
Rental Potential:
The trend goes to properties which are situated in medium/good locations near the town centre.
Berlin: 88% of the habitants are renting properties - 12% are property owners.
Germany has a strong rental culture and tenants tend to live in a property for many years. Therefore, they treat rented property as if it was their own, and this works to the advantages of the owner. Property is let without furniture so tenants must provide their own. This situation might seem a good prospect for investors looking for regular income while they wait for their property to appreciate. |