2 Rooms
56
1 Bathroom
  • Rear Wing Apartment
  • Renovated Period Apartment
  • Family-Friendly Location

Berlin - Friedrichshain

325.000

Details

Floor

Ground Floor ·

Kitchen

Separate kitchen area

Bathroom

Full bathroom without window

Building

  • Built in 1918
  • Refurbished in 2022
  • Central Heating
  • Building Maintenance

    250.36

    Features

    • Generous living and dining room
    • Bedroom overlooking the quiet inner courtyard
    • Modern kitchen with integrated appliances
    • Ceiling heights of approximately 3.20 meters
    • Double-glazed uPVC windows
    • Custom-built storage solutions
    • Original timber floorboards
    • Private cellar storage compartment
    • Bicycle storage facilities
    Energy certificate: demand certificate, main energy source: Gas, Final energy demand: 116 kWh/(m2*a)
    Purchase Price
    325,000€ 
    Commission incl. VAT
    3,57%

    Top Highlights

    Art Nouveau Period Building
    Modern Kitchen with Integrated Appliances
    Ceiling Heights of Approximately 3.20 Meter

    Living in Friedrichshain

    The NeighborhoodA city of dualities. Leather jackets and silk ties; spreadsheets and strobe lights. Power meetings at noon, basslines after midnight at Berghain. Spätis on every corner; the Oberbaumbrücke cutting a bold line across the skyline. Berlin, unapologetically in contrast.
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    Friedrichshain

    Original meets New Berliners: A hint of East German atmosphere permeates the fashion district, just as it did before the fall of the Berlin Wall. A curious mix of students, young families, creatives, and outsiders from the former squatter district. Clubs, organic shops, and a weekly market are reminiscent of Kreuzberg 20 years ago. In the neighboring districts of Mitte and Prenzlauer Berg, rents are significantly higher. Therefore, Friedrichshain is a popular and affordable place to live: here, life is celebrated.

    The busy Simon-Dach-Straße and its alleys house countless clubs, restaurants, and historical corner pubs from the GDR era and are internationally recognized as a party mile. It is hard to imagine that in 1990, when twelve squatter houses were cleared, a street battle with 3,000 police officers was to break out. Today, carefully restored historical buildings and green balconies adorn Mainzer Straße. Only the graffiti on the exterior walls serves as a reminder of those wild times.

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