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1919
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The stately building from 1919 is located at Eigenheimstraße 18 in a quiet residential area with a 30 km/h speed limit. With its clearly structured façade and simple gabled front, it successfully fits into the typical development of the street with detached single and multi-family houses. In 1996, as part of a comprehensive renovation and modernisation of the building, the mansard under the beautiful hipped roof was extended, adding two new residential units. The smaller of these two units is not occupied. On 57 square metres, it offers two friendly, bright living rooms, with the bedroom facing the quiet street and the large living room facing south towards the garden. While both rooms are covered with laminate, the bathroom is tiled just as brightly as the kitchen. Also up here is an impressive attic maisonette which is currently rented. It is probably the largest and most unusual apartment in the house with four rooms and generous 107 square metres. On the first level there are two rooms, a bathroom with tub and shower as well as the open kitchen, which emerges directly from the generous reception area. From here a staircase leads to the upper level with two more friendly rooms. Its 34 square metres spread out centrally under the ridge of the roof and open up to a spectacular terrace to the south with a view over pretty allotments and the rural expanse of nature. Sheltered in the gable of the façade front, the fourth room lies like a cosy little refuge. Both apartments have a storage room in the staircase and a cellar compartment. The building is heated by a gas central heating system. There are a total of seven car parking spaces available on the grounds. Optically separated and outside the building is the area for waste disposal. Property homepage: www.eigentumswohnung-kaufen-leipzig.en Drone footage: https://youtu.be/IRxRnywTFwc ACCENTRO App for iOS https://apple.co/1LJVMpq and for Android https://bit.ly/1L0jFbp
Leipzig is a German metropolis known as a cultural hub and for its long history, which has continued with a success story lately. The city has been positively booming in recent years. Manufacturing industry, IT companies and the service sector are driving the city’s economy as much as the fairground and the airport, an air cargo hub. With its state-of-the-art telecommunication network, Saxony’s largest city also has a major competitive advantage over other German cities. The auspicious outlook for businesses and the robust situation on the local labour market have attracted serious incoming migration in recent years. In the five years between 2013 and 2018, the city’s population increased by 10 percent. Its ongoing transformation makes condominiums a keenly sought commodity of increasing value. The trend has lost none of its momentum and extends into the more quiet districts in the outskirts. People who would like to live calmer lives while remaining within reach of the metropolis move out into localities like the leafy Dölitz-Dösen in the borough of Leipzig Süd. The high level of liveability and the significant recreational benefits are motivating a growing number of locals to move out of the city and into the outskirts. With its proximity to recreational parks and open range zoos, to meadows, forests and open fields, it is a place where people come to raise families. Dösen itself has day nurseries and primary schools, whereas the nearby suburb of Markkleeberg offers secondary schools of various types. This district capital next door is in any case a viable alternative to the inner city of Leipzig, offering a rich variety of shopping venues, restaurants and medical facilities, among other things. The commute to downtown Leipzig takes about 15 minutes by car or public transportation, and roughly half an hour by bicycle. Outbound, the B2 federal route will take you to the "Leipzig Süd" motorway interchange, where motorways from every direction meet.
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