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Rooms
127.45 sqm
Living space
3.
Floor
1891
Year of construction
1111-102
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Cellar
Garden
Balcony
Yes
Rented
961 EUR
Rental revenue
441 EUR
Common charge
779,900 EUR
6,119.26 / sqm
Free of commission
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• 3rd floor • 4 Rooms, approx. 127 sqm • Bathroom with tub • Balcony • Shared use of the exclusive courtyard garden • Rented • Commission free Benefit from the attractive tax advantages of your capital investment: Tax-free sale after a 10-year holding period, depreciation of acquisition and property management costs, deductibility of loan interest and much more. Building features: After extensive building renovation in close coordination with monument preservation and modern standards, Riehmers Hofgarten now shines in new splendor. In the community of the ensemble, both residents and owners benefit from the attractive courtyard garden, which offers landscaped paths, picnic areas, a boules court, and a playground, providing tranquility, encounters, and entertainment. Additional convenience is provided by access to covered stroller and bicycle parking spaces, as well as the underground garage accessible through the courtyard garden. The eleven building entrances are named after the offspring of the Hohenzollern dynasty. Accordingly, in Großbeerenstraße 56 F, you can access an unoccupied apartment on the third floor via the staircase of entrance Friedrich. With four rooms, a kitchen, bathroom, and balcony on 127 sqm, it is an attractive capital investment that benefits from the high value of the refurbished monument ensemble. From the hallway, you can access all rooms of the apartment, including the kitchen and the bathroom. Starting from the hallway, the first two rooms on the right are an office and a child's room, each with 15 sqm of living space. Continuing down the hallway in the western part of the unit, you will find the bathroom with a tub and the adjacent 13 sqm kitchen. Both are equipped with windows, allowing the rooms to benefit from natural daylight. Passing the practical storage room on the right, you'll reach the heart of the apartment, a 31 sqm living room. Through this room, you can access the fourth room, which offers plenty of space at 24 sqm and has a balcony overlooking the idyllic courtyard. Haven't found your perfect apartment yet? Discover our attractive Germany-wide real estate offers here: www.accentro.de/en/real-estate Why ACCENTRO? With 20 years of market experience, around 20,000 units sold, more than 13,000 satisfied customers and no commission on purchases, we can confirm the quality of our service. From the very beginning, you will receive the best advice from our real estate specialists. We are there for you in word and deed and advise you from the first viewing to the date of notarization - ensuring a carefree purchase transaction. After the purchase of real estate, the first challenges often arise as owner-occupier or landlord/manager. You can count on us for follow-up issues concerning your property following the purchase. We will continue to be available when you need us and will provide answers to any questions you may have. With ACCENTRO, you have an expert at your side to support you in all challenges before, during and after the real estate purchase.
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The flat features all the elements that typify period buildings, like board floors, plaster mouldings on high ceilings, wooden doors and double-cased windows which were overhauled on the outside. A basement storage locker is also assigned to the unit. Visitors are admitted via a modern bell and intercom system. The mail box system was also replaced in the course of the refurbishment. Beneath the courtyard lies an underground car park. Roofed-over parking spaces for buggies and bicycles are available as well.
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