This listed villa from 1899 impresses with its prestigious architecture with ornate stucco, Doric columns and classic loggia. The house has around 656 m² of living space spread over four residential units in the basement, second floor, upper floor and attic.
Each unit impresses with individual furnishing details: the basement is equipped with floorboards, a modern daylight bathroom and a contemporary kitchen, and the basement and the bel étage are connected via an internal staircase. High ceilings, ornate stucco, historic double doors and a large loggia create an impressive ambience. The upper floor – currently rented out – also features old building details such as stucco, original parquet flooring, a garden balcony and terrace. The top floor combines cozy sloping ceilings with an open floor plan and a stylishly designed bathroom with a walk-in shower.
With the exception of the rented unit on the second floor, the prestigious apartment building will be handed over ready for occupancy and offers ideal conditions for use as a spacious family or multi-generational home. At the same time, renting out individual units opens up attractive refinancing opportunities. A future division into condominiums (less than five units) is also conceivable in principle.
In the south of Lichtenberg lies the popular Prinzenviertel in the Karlshorst district – a quiet residential area with lots of greenery and a high quality of life. Just a few minutes from the River Spree, parks such as Wuhlheide, Tierpark Berlin and Spreepark offer ideal places to relax. The historic trotting track provides entertainment with events. Young people and students also feel at home here – not least because of its proximity to the Berlin University of Applied Sciences (HTW). Shopping facilities, cafés, restaurants and excellent transport links make the district particularly attractive.