This villa combines historic architecture with modern technology and offers a cohesive, high-end living concept.
Built in 1908, the villa underwent extensive renovation from 2015 to 2018, restoring it to a state of near-new condition in terms of both technology and design. The historic structure and modern amenities blend seamlessly together. Spanning approximately 685 m² of living space (according to DIN 277), the home features a spacious layout with a clear structure and well-thought-out design. The ceiling height of approximately 3.65 m in the living/dining area lends the space a distinctive presence and underscores the home’s prestigious character. The outdoor area is elaborately designed and, with its heated saltwater outdoor pool and surrounding terraces, offers a secluded setting for relaxation and leisure. The approximately 1,088-square-meter lot ensures a high degree of privacy. Inside, carefully selected materials and consistently high-quality finishes define the overall aesthetic. Herringbone parquet flooring, a fireplace, and a high-end built-in kitchen blend harmoniously into the spatial design. Underfloor heating and ceiling cooling ensure a comfortable indoor climate year-round, complemented by a ventilation system with heat recovery. The private wellness area with a sauna and the fully equipped fitness area in the attic expand the luxurious possibilities for use. A separate guest apartment on the ground floor offers additional flexibility for guests or independent use. The technical equipment also meets a high standard. A KNX (SBS) bus system controls the home’s central functions, and an alarm system as well as a fire alarm system complement the security concept.
The property is located in the exclusive Berlin-Zehlendorf neighborhood and represents a high-end residential area in southwest Berlin. The surroundings are characterized by historic tree-lined avenues, spacious lots, and prestigious villa developments offering a high degree of privacy. The quiet streets, mature trees, and spacious, secluded lots underscore the tranquil character of this residential neighborhood. Nestled within a vast landscape of forests and lakes, the Grunewald, Dreipfuhlpark, and Wannsee offer a wide range of opportunities for recreation and leisure activities. The neighboring Dahlem area complements the location with a sophisticated environment featuring the campus of Freie Universität and other cultural institutions. The Zehlendorf center and Schloßstraße offer excellent infrastructure, featuring select shopping options, restaurants, and amenities for daily needs. Transportation access is also convenient: the Sundgauer Straße and Zehlendorf S-Bahn stations are within walking distance and provide quick connections to downtown Berlin.