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At a glance: • Residential house from 1902 • 1 - 3 rooms • approx. 38 - 110 sqm • Balconies • Commission-free This attractively colored apartment building from 1902 is located in Goltzstraße, which stretches from Winterfeldtplatz with St. Matthias Church to the lively Akazienkiez district. A front building with a side wing and garden house surrounds an inner courtyard with mature trees. The building contains various residential units, which are particularly attractive as an investment. Apartments ranging from 38 to 110 sqm with 1 to 3 rooms are available. A commercial unit rounds off the offer. This diversity offers investors a wide range of options to meet their individual needs and investment objectives. As soon as you enter the building, you will be impressed by the stucco entrance area and the wooden banisters in the stairwell, which are typical of the period. Since extensive refurbishment in 2012, the residential building has been in a well-kept and attractive condition. The balconies were repaired, the façade was thermally insulated, the stairwells were repainted and new flooring was laid. Elevators were also installed in both the front and rear buildings. Floorboards in a warm oak color were laid in all apartments, creating a natural atmosphere. The daylight bathrooms and kitchens were fitted with wall and floor tiles in a timeless light gray. All windows have external, electrically operated heat protection blinds as well as electrically operated skylights, which are also fitted with heat protection blinds.
In the middle of Schöneberg, between Potsdamer Straße and Viktoria-Luise-Platz, lies one of Berlin's most beautiful districts: the neighborhood around Winterfeldtplatz. A striking feature of the square is St. Matthias Church, one of the few free-standing Catholic churches in Berlin. On Wednesdays and Saturdays, Winterfeldtplatz is home to Berlin's best-known, most diverse and largest weekly market, where long-established residents of the neighborhood, middle-class Schönebergers and new Berliners meet. Around the square there are many second-hand bookshops, traditional pubs and culinary offerings of all kinds, from cafés to small grocery stores. The 24-hour café Berio, the counter dance bar Slumberland with sand on the floor and the oriental restaurant Habibi are very popular. Here you have culture and enjoyment right on your doorstep. The annual highlight is Europe's largest gay and lesbian city festival in Motzstraße, with snacks, drinks and open-air stages. The Heinrich-von-Kleist-Park, once the Royal Botanical Gardens, is within walking distance. In addition to relaxation and horticultural treasures, the park hosts the Berlin Jazz music festival at the Kolonnaden in summer. Four subway lines meet at Nollendorfplatz, so you can quickly reach KaDeWe, Ku'damm, Alexanderplatz or Schlachtensee. Pure variety!
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