Basement, Ground Floor, First to Fourth Floor ·
35 Rooms
1189 m²
424 m²
1 Bathroom
- Approved for Residential Home Use
- Well-Maintained Condition
- Passenger Lift
Details
Floor
Kitchen
Separate kitchen areas
Bathroom
Washrooms and toilets
Building
Features
- 35 bedrooms across five full floors
- Kitchen and sanitary facilities on each upper floor
- Communal and administrative rooms on each level
- Conversion approved for commercial residential use
- Refurbished and functional premises
- Well-maintained common areas
- Currently let as a women’s residence
- Located in the Spandauer Neustadt conservation area
- Not subject to redevelopment designation
Energy certificate: demand certificate, main energy source: Gas, Final energy demand: 163,2 kWh/(m2*a)
Purchase Price
3,200,000€
Commission incl. VAT
7,14%
Top Highlights
Historic Wilhelminian-Era Building
Approved for Commercial Residential Use
Near Spandauer Forst



A sound investment with lasting value. Stability today. Value tomorrow.
Living in Spandau
The NeighborhoodCobblestones, market mornings and a promenade made for elegant detours. A boat gliding across the Havel on Saturday; long, unhurried walks through Spandauer Forst on Sunday. Here, the week ends exactly as it should; outdoors, unforced and beautifully balanced.



Spandau
The district of Spandau consists of the nine sub-districts Spandau, Haselhorst, Siemensstadt, Gatow, Staaken, Kladow, Hakenfelde, Falkenhagener Feld, and Wilhelmstadt and lies on the western bank of the Havel. Spandau is known as the green and blue lung of Berlin and, due to the many water and forest areas, has the lowest population density of all Berlin districts. Architecturally and demographically, Spandau is nevertheless very diverse. From large housing estates in Falkenhagener Feld to village-like residential areas in southern Kladow and Gatow, there is something for everyone.
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