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Lägenhet & andelslägenhet for sale in Berlin

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Referens: BXUO-T1141 / 1390074
Address: Weichselstraße 7a, 10247 BerlinProperty descriptionBuildingSituated barely 200 metres from bustling Frankfurter Allee, this large multi-dwelling unit on the corner of Scharnweberstrasse and Weichselstrasse in Berlin-Friedrichshain offers quiet living in a central location. A total of 40 residential units on five floors here at Trave Quartier are ready for new owners who wish to make their dreams of a buy-to-let investment in this trendy quarter in Berlin come true.Following its façade refurbishment, the building from 1987 shines in a cream-coloured hue with light brown highlights that will present the building’s language of form to advantage. Floor plans with footprints of 42 to 68 square metres and with clever arrangements of their 1 to 3 bedrooms give you plenty of space to implement your ideas. Trave Quartier combines a high location quality with dwelling sizes that are very much in demand: Compact studio flats with combined living and sleeping areas provide singles, students or young couples with ample space to spread out. In the 2-bedroom flats, the dining room connects to kitchen and living room, creating a spacious area that is conducive to spending time together. Families with children are optimally served by one of the 3-bedroom flats with their generously proportioned living room plus open-plan kitchen along with a master bedroom and a child’s room. Some of the residential units come with balconies that are simply great for having your breakfast together or for winding down in the evening. The multi-dwelling unit is accessed via three entranceways and heated by a central heating system. The rear of the building overlooks the green inner courtyard, which includes a bicycle parking space.AreaLocated on a quiet block and yet in the heart of this hip quarter, the Trave Quartier complex on the corner of Scharnweberstrasse and Weichselstrasse in Friedrichshain will tempt you with its proximity to culinary finesse, green sanctuaries and a close-knit community. You will also find bakeries, cafés, bars and restaurants in the immediate vicinity here, halfway between the localities of Victoriastadt and Samariterviertel. Life in the neighbourhood is enhanced by the green spaces that you encounter everywhere, for instance on Traveplatz or Boxhagener Platz. The latter square hosts periodic street markets on weekends that stock not just fresh produce but also antiques and other pre-used goods that locals and visitors love to pick through. Perhaps the best way to get a feeling for the quarter’s ambience is to walk through its small side streets.Whenever you need to do some serious shopping without wanting to leave Friedrichshain, you will find an exhaustive retail line-up in the shopping centres Ring-Center II + III, which extend over 45,200 square metres of sales area. Your convenience shopping needs, by contrast, are covered by the small stores in the Trave Kiez neighbourhood. Several medical centres, gyms, banks and cultural institutions such as the b-ware are close at hand. The Ladenkino boutique cinema and the central borough library Pablo Neruda complement the spectrum.Thanks to an eponymous tram station just two minutes away from the residential property, the entire city is within convenient reach. For it is only 500 metres to the Frankfurter Allee rapid transit and underground stop which is served by the S8 and S85 lines as well as the circle line, and which thus provides access to the entire public transport network of Berlin. It is the most carefree way to head to the town centre with all its amenities, including sights like the famous East Side Gallery on the bank of the River Spree.BuildingSituated barely 200 metres from bustling Frankfurter Allee, this large multi-dwelling unit on the corner of Scharnweberstrasse and Weichselstrasse in Berlin-Friedrichshain offers quiet living in a central location. A total of 40 residential units on five floors here at Trave Quartier are ready for new owners who wish to make their dreams of a buy-to-let investment in this trendy quarter in Berlin come true.Following its façade refurbishment, the building from 1987 shines in a cream-coloured hue with light brown highlights that will present the building’s language of form to advantage. Floor plans with footprints of 42 to 68 square metres and with clever arrangements of their 1 to 3 bedrooms give you plenty of space to implement your ideas. Trave Quartier combines a high location quality with dwelling sizes that are very much in demand: Compact studio flats with combined living and sleeping areas provide singles, students or young couples with ample space to spread out. In the 2-bedroom flats, the dining room connects to kitchen and living room, creating a spacious area that is conducive to spending time together. Families with children are optimally served by one of the 3-bedroom flats with their generously proportioned living room plus open-plan kitchen along with a master bedroom and a child’s room. Some of the residential units come with balconies that are simply great for having your breakfast together or for winding down in the evening. The multi-dwelling unit is accessed via three entranceways and heated by a central heating system. The rear of the building overlooks the green inner courtyard, which includes a bicycle parking space.AreaLocated on a quiet block and yet in the heart of this hip quarter, the Trave Quartier complex on the corner of Scharnweberstrasse and Weichselstrasse in Friedrichshain will tempt you with its proximity to culinary finesse, green sanctuaries and a close-knit community. You will also find bakeries, cafés, bars and restaurants in the immediate vicinity here, halfway between the localities of Victoriastadt and Samariterviertel. Life in the neighbourhood is enhanced by the green spaces that you encounter everywhere, for instance on Traveplatz or Boxhagener Platz. The latter square hosts periodic street markets on weekends that stock not just fresh produce but also antiques and other pre-used goods that locals and visitors love to pick through. Perhaps the best way to get a feeling for the quarter’s ambience is to walk through its small side streets.Whenever you need to do some serious shopping without wanting to leave Friedrichshain, you will find an exhaustive retail line-up in the shopping centres Ring-Center II + III, which extend over 45,200 square metres of sales area. Your convenience shopping needs, by contrast, are covered by the small stores in the Trave Kiez neighbourhood. Several medical centres, gyms, banks and cultural institutions such as the b-ware are close at hand. The Ladenkino boutique cinema and the central borough library Pablo Neruda complement the spectrum.Thanks to an eponymous tram station just two minutes away from the residential property, the entire city is within convenient reach. For it is only 500 metres to the Frankfurter Allee rapid transit and underground stop which is served by the S8 and S85 lines as well as the circle line, and which thus provides access to the entire public transport network of Berlin. It is the most carefree way to head to the town centre with all its amenities, including sights like the famous East Side Gallery on the bank of the River Spree.AreaLocated on a quiet block and yet in the heart of this hip quarter, the Trave Quartier complex on the corner of Scharnweberstrasse and Weichselstrasse in Friedrichshain will tempt you with its proximity to culinary finesse, green sanctuaries and a close-knit community. You will also find bakeries, cafés, bars and restaurants in the immediate vicinity here, halfway between the localities of Victoriastadt and Samariterviertel. Life in the neighbourhood is enhanced by the green spaces that you encounter everywhere, for instance on Traveplatz or Boxhagener Platz. The latter square hosts periodic street markets on weekends that stock not just fresh produce but also antiques and other pre-used goods that locals and visitors love to pick through. Perhaps the best way to get a feeling for the quarter’s ambience is to walk through its small side streets.Whenever you need to do some serious shopping without wanting to leave Friedrichshain, you will find an exhaustive retail line-up in the shopping centres Ring-Center II + III, which extend over 45,200 square metres of sales area. Your convenience shopping needs, by contrast, are covered by the small stores in the Trave Kiez neighbourhood. Several medical centres, gyms, banks and cultural institutions such as the b-ware are close at hand. The Ladenkino boutique cinema and the central borough library Pablo Neruda complement the spectrum.Thanks to an eponymous tram station just two minutes away from the residential property, the entire city is within convenient reach. For it is only 500 metres to the Frankfurter Allee rapid transit and underground stop which is served by the S8 and S85 lines as well as the circle line, and which thus provides access to the entire public transport network of Berlin. It is the most carefree way to head to the town centre with all its amenities, including sights like the famous East Side Gallery on the bank of the River Spree. Visa fler Visa färre Address: Weichselstraße 7a 10247 BerlinObjektbeschreibungGebäudeNur 200 Meter von der belebten Frankfurter Allee entfernt lädt das große Mehrfamilienhaus an der Ecke Scharnweber-/Weichselstraße in Berlin-Friedrichshain zum Investment in ruhiger, zentraler Lage ein. Insgesamt 40 Wohneinheiten verteilt auf fünf Stockwerke warten hier im Trave Quartier auf neue Eigentümer, die sich den Traum von einer Kapitalanlage zur Vermietung im Berliner Szeneviertel erfüllen wollen.Dank Fassadensanierung erstrahlt das 1987 erbaute Gebäude in einem cremefarbenen Farbkonzept mit hellbraunen Akzenten, dass der Formensprache des Gebäudes zu neuer Geltung verhilft. Mit Grundrisslösungen von 42 bis 68 Quadratmetern lassen die hellen, vorteilhaft geschnittenen 1- bis 3-Zimmerwohnungen viel Platz für eigene Ideen. Das Trave Quartier verbindet hohe Standortqualität mit nachgefragten Wohnungsgrößen: Kompakte 1-Zimmer-Apartments mit zusammengelegtem Wohn- und Schlafbereich bieten Singles, Studenten oder jungen Paaren ideale Entfaltungsmöglichkeiten. Ein mit Küche und Wohnzimmer verbundenes Esszimmer schafft Raum in den 2-Zimmerwohnungen und lädt zum Beisammensein ein. Bewohner dieser Wohneinheiten verfügen zusätzlich über einen Abstellraum. Paare mit Nachwuchs können sich in einem der 3-Zimmer-Apartments neben einem großzügigen Wohnzimmer mit offener Küche und eigenem Schlafzimmer auch über ein Kinderzimmer freuen.Ein Großteil der vermieteten Wohnungen verfügt über Balkone, auf denen man gemeinsam frühstücken oder den Abend ausklingen lassen kann. Das über drei Aufgänge erreichbare Mehrfamilienhaus wird über eine Zentralheizung beheizt. Die Rückseite des Gebäudes zeigt in den begrünten Innenhof, der Platz für Fahrräder bietet.BereichIn ruhiger Straßenlage, dennoch mitten im Geschehen des Szeneviertels, begrüßt das Trave Quartier an der Ecke Scharnweber-/Weichselstraße in Friedrichshain Liebhaber der kulinarischen Abwechslung, grüner Ruhepole sowie Kiezkultur der besonderen Art. Hier zwischen den Ortsteilen Victoriastadt und Samariterviertel befinden sich Bäcker, Cafés, Bars und Restaurants in unmittelbarer Nähe. Das Kiezleben wird durch die verteilten Grünflächen wie den Traveplatz oder den Boxhagener Platz bereichert. Letzterer bietet Anwohnern regelmäßige Märkte an den Wochenenden, durch die man nicht nur den eigenen Lebensmittelschrank wieder auffüllt, sondern auch das eine oder andere antike Schmuckstück aus zweiter oder dritter Hand ergattern kann. Spaziergänge durch die kleinen Seitenstraßen lassen einen die Atmosphäre des Viertels besonders spüren.Wer in Friedrichshain eine Shoppingtour unternehmen möchte, hat im Ring-Center II + III die Möglichkeit dazu, einem der größten Einkaufscenter Berlins mit 45.200 Quadratmetern Verkaufsfläche. Dank kleiner Einkaufsläden rund um das Trave Quartier lassen sich spontane Besorgungen schnell erledigen. Diverse Ärztehäuser, Fitnesscenter, Banken sowie Kultreinrichtungen wie das b-ware! Ladenkino oder die Bezirkszentralbibliothek Pablo Neruda weiter westlich runden das Angebot ab.Dank der gleichnamigen, nur zwei Minuten vom Wohnobjekt entfernten Tramstation ist es nirgendwohin zu weit. Der S- und U-Bahnhof Frankfurter Allee ist lediglich 500 Meter entfernt – die dort haltenden S-Bahn-Linien 8 und 85 sowie die Ringbahnzüge steuern sämtliche Verkehrsknotenpunkte des öffentlichen Berliner Nahverkehrs an. Somit steht einem Ausflug zur südlich gelegenen Spree mit der berühmten East Side Gallery oder in die Berliner Innenstadt nichts im Weg.GebäudeNur 200 Meter von der belebten Frankfurter Allee entfernt lädt das große Mehrfamilienhaus an der Ecke Scharnweber-/Weichselstraße in Berlin-Friedrichshain zum Investment in ruhiger, zentraler Lage ein. Insgesamt 40 Wohneinheiten verteilt auf fünf Stockwerke warten hier im Trave Quartier auf neue Eigentümer, die sich den Traum von einer Kapitalanlage zur Vermietung im Berliner Szeneviertel erfüllen wollen.Dank Fassadensanierung erstrahlt das 1987 erbaute Gebäude in einem cremefarbenen Farbkonzept mit hellbraunen Akzenten, dass der Formensprache des Gebäudes zu neuer Geltung verhilft. Mit Grundrisslösungen von 42 bis 68 Quadratmetern lassen die hellen, vorteilhaft geschnittenen 1- bis 3-Zimmerwohnungen viel Platz für eigene Ideen. Das Trave Quartier verbindet hohe Standortqualität mit nachgefragten Wohnungsgrößen: Kompakte 1-Zimmer-Apartments mit zusammengelegtem Wohn- und Schlafbereich bieten Singles, Studenten oder jungen Paaren ideale Entfaltungsmöglichkeiten. Ein mit Küche und Wohnzimmer verbundenes Esszimmer schafft Raum in den 2-Zimmerwohnungen und lädt zum Beisammensein ein. Bewohner dieser Wohneinheiten verfügen zusätzlich über einen Abstellraum. Paare mit Nachwuchs können sich in einem der 3-Zimmer-Apartments neben einem großzügigen Wohnzimmer mit offener Küche und eigenem Schlafzimmer auch über ein Kinderzimmer freuen.Ein Großteil der vermieteten Wohnungen verfügt über Balkone, auf denen man gemeinsam frühstücken oder den Abend ausklingen lassen kann. Das über drei Aufgänge erreichbare Mehrfamilienhaus wird über eine Zentralheizung beheizt. Die Rückseite des Gebäudes zeigt in den begrünten Innenhof, der Platz für Fahrräder bietet.BereichIn ruhiger Straßenlage, dennoch mitten im Geschehen des Szeneviertels, begrüßt das Trave Quartier an der Ecke Scharnweber-/Weichselstraße in Friedrichshain Liebhaber der kulinarischen Abwechslung, grüner Ruhepole sowie Kiezkultur der besonderen Art. Hier zwischen den Ortsteilen Victoriastadt und Samariterviertel befinden sich Bäcker, Cafés, Bars und Restaurants in unmittelbarer Nähe. Das Kiezleben wird durch die verteilten Grünflächen wie den Traveplatz oder den Boxhagener Platz bereichert. Letzterer bietet Anwohnern regelmäßige Märkte an den Wochenenden, durch die man nicht nur den eigenen Lebensmittelschrank wieder auffüllt, sondern auch das eine oder andere antike Schmuckstück aus zweiter oder dritter Hand ergattern kann. Spaziergänge durch die kleinen Seitenstraßen lassen einen die Atmosphäre des Viertels besonders spüren.Wer in Friedrichshain eine Shoppingtour unternehmen möchte, hat im Ring-Center II + III die Möglichkeit dazu, einem der größten Einkaufscenter Berlins mit 45.200 Quadratmetern Verkaufsfläche. Dank kleiner Einkaufsläden rund um das Trave Quartier lassen sich spontane Besorgungen schnell erledigen. Diverse Ärztehäuser, Fitnesscenter, Banken sowie Kultreinrichtungen wie das b-ware! Ladenkino oder die Bezirkszentralbibliothek Pablo Neruda weiter westlich runden das Angebot ab.Dank der gleichnamigen, nur zwei Minuten vom Wohnobjekt entfernten Tramstation ist es nirgendwohin zu weit. Der S- und U-Bahnhof Frankfurter Allee ist lediglich 500 Meter entfernt – die dort haltenden S-Bahn-Linien 8 und 85 sowie die Ringbahnzüge steuern sämtliche Verkehrsknotenpunkte des öffentlichen Berliner Nahverkehrs an. Somit steht einem Ausflug zur südlich gelegenen Spree mit der berühmten East Side Gallery oder in die Berliner Innenstadt nichts im Weg.BereichIn ruhiger Straßenlage, dennoch mitten im Geschehen des Szeneviertels, begrüßt das Trave Quartier an der Ecke Scharnweber-/Weichselstraße in Friedrichshain Liebhaber der kulinarischen Abwechslung, grüner Ruhepole sowie Kiezkultur der besonderen Art. Hier zwischen den Ortsteilen Victoriastadt und Samariterviertel befinden sich Bäcker, Cafés, Bars und Restaurants in unmittelbarer Nähe. Das Kiezleben wird durch die verteilten Grünflächen wie den Traveplatz oder den Boxhagener Platz bereichert. Letzterer bietet Anwohnern regelmäßige Märkte an den Wochenenden, durch die man nicht nur den eigenen Lebensmittelschrank wieder auffüllt, sondern auch das eine oder andere antike Schmuckstück aus zweiter oder dritter Hand ergattern kann. Spaziergänge durch die kleinen Seitenstraßen lassen einen die Atmosphäre des Viertels besonders spüren.Wer in Friedrichshain eine Shoppingtour unternehmen möchte, hat im Ring-Center II + III die Möglichkeit dazu, einem der größten Einkaufscenter Berlins mit 45.200 Quadratmetern Verkaufsfläche. Dank kleiner Einkaufsläden rund um das Trave Quartier lassen sich spontane Besorgungen schnell erledigen. Diverse Ärztehäuser, Fitnesscenter, Banken sowie Kultreinrichtungen wie das b-ware! Ladenkino oder die Bezirkszentralbibliothek Pablo Neruda weiter westlich runden das Angebot ab.Dank der gleichnamigen, nur zwei Minuten vom Wohnobjekt entfernten Tramstation ist es nirgendwohin zu weit. Der S- und U-Bahnhof Frankfurter Allee ist lediglich 500 Meter entfernt – die dort haltenden S-Bahn-Linien 8 und 85 sowie die Ringbahnzüge steuern sämtliche Verkehrsknotenpunkte des öffentlichen Berliner Nahverkehrs an. Somit steht einem Ausflug zur südlich gelegenen Spree mit der berühmten East Side Gallery oder in die Berliner Innenstadt nichts im Weg. Address: Weichselstraße 7a, 10247 BerlinProperty descriptionBuildingSituated barely 200 metres from bustling Frankfurter Allee, this large multi-dwelling unit on the corner of Scharnweberstrasse and Weichselstrasse in Berlin-Friedrichshain offers quiet living in a central location. A total of 40 residential units on five floors here at Trave Quartier are ready for new owners who wish to make their dreams of a buy-to-let investment in this trendy quarter in Berlin come true.Following its façade refurbishment, the building from 1987 shines in a cream-coloured hue with light brown highlights that will present the building’s language of form to advantage. Floor plans with footprints of 42 to 68 square metres and with clever arrangements of their 1 to 3 bedrooms give you plenty of space to implement your ideas. Trave Quartier combines a high location quality with dwelling sizes that are very much in demand: Compact studio flats with combined living and sleeping areas provide singles, students or young couples with ample space to spread out. In the 2-bedroom flats, the dining room connects to kitchen and living room, creating a spacious area that is conducive to spending time together. Families with children are optimally served by one of the 3-bedroom flats with their generously proportioned living room plus open-plan kitchen along with a master bedroom and a child’s room. Some of the residential units come with balconies that are simply great for having your breakfast together or for winding down in the evening. The multi-dwelling unit is accessed via three entranceways and heated by a central heating system. The rear of the building overlooks the green inner courtyard, which includes a bicycle parking space.AreaLocated on a quiet block and yet in the heart of this hip quarter, the Trave Quartier complex on the corner of Scharnweberstrasse and Weichselstrasse in Friedrichshain will tempt you with its proximity to culinary finesse, green sanctuaries and a close-knit community. You will also find bakeries, cafés, bars and restaurants in the immediate vicinity here, halfway between the localities of Victoriastadt and Samariterviertel. Life in the neighbourhood is enhanced by the green spaces that you encounter everywhere, for instance on Traveplatz or Boxhagener Platz. The latter square hosts periodic street markets on weekends that stock not just fresh produce but also antiques and other pre-used goods that locals and visitors love to pick through. Perhaps the best way to get a feeling for the quarter’s ambience is to walk through its small side streets.Whenever you need to do some serious shopping without wanting to leave Friedrichshain, you will find an exhaustive retail line-up in the shopping centres Ring-Center II + III, which extend over 45,200 square metres of sales area. Your convenience shopping needs, by contrast, are covered by the small stores in the Trave Kiez neighbourhood. Several medical centres, gyms, banks and cultural institutions such as the b-ware are close at hand. The Ladenkino boutique cinema and the central borough library Pablo Neruda complement the spectrum.Thanks to an eponymous tram station just two minutes away from the residential property, the entire city is within convenient reach. For it is only 500 metres to the Frankfurter Allee rapid transit and underground stop which is served by the S8 and S85 lines as well as the circle line, and which thus provides access to the entire public transport network of Berlin. It is the most carefree way to head to the town centre with all its amenities, including sights like the famous East Side Gallery on the bank of the River Spree.BuildingSituated barely 200 metres from bustling Frankfurter Allee, this large multi-dwelling unit on the corner of Scharnweberstrasse and Weichselstrasse in Berlin-Friedrichshain offers quiet living in a central location. A total of 40 residential units on five floors here at Trave Quartier are ready for new owners who wish to make their dreams of a buy-to-let investment in this trendy quarter in Berlin come true.Following its façade refurbishment, the building from 1987 shines in a cream-coloured hue with light brown highlights that will present the building’s language of form to advantage. Floor plans with footprints of 42 to 68 square metres and with clever arrangements of their 1 to 3 bedrooms give you plenty of space to implement your ideas. Trave Quartier combines a high location quality with dwelling sizes that are very much in demand: Compact studio flats with combined living and sleeping areas provide singles, students or young couples with ample space to spread out. In the 2-bedroom flats, the dining room connects to kitchen and living room, creating a spacious area that is conducive to spending time together. Families with children are optimally served by one of the 3-bedroom flats with their generously proportioned living room plus open-plan kitchen along with a master bedroom and a child’s room. Some of the residential units come with balconies that are simply great for having your breakfast together or for winding down in the evening. The multi-dwelling unit is accessed via three entranceways and heated by a central heating system. The rear of the building overlooks the green inner courtyard, which includes a bicycle parking space.AreaLocated on a quiet block and yet in the heart of this hip quarter, the Trave Quartier complex on the corner of Scharnweberstrasse and Weichselstrasse in Friedrichshain will tempt you with its proximity to culinary finesse, green sanctuaries and a close-knit community. You will also find bakeries, cafés, bars and restaurants in the immediate vicinity here, halfway between the localities of Victoriastadt and Samariterviertel. Life in the neighbourhood is enhanced by the green spaces that you encounter everywhere, for instance on Traveplatz or Boxhagener Platz. The latter square hosts periodic street markets on weekends that stock not just fresh produce but also antiques and other pre-used goods that locals and visitors love to pick through. Perhaps the best way to get a feeling for the quarter’s ambience is to walk through its small side streets.Whenever you need to do some serious shopping without wanting to leave Friedrichshain, you will find an exhaustive retail line-up in the shopping centres Ring-Center II + III, which extend over 45,200 square metres of sales area. Your convenience shopping needs, by contrast, are covered by the small stores in the Trave Kiez neighbourhood. Several medical centres, gyms, banks and cultural institutions such as the b-ware are close at hand. The Ladenkino boutique cinema and the central borough library Pablo Neruda complement the spectrum.Thanks to an eponymous tram station just two minutes away from the residential property, the entire city is within convenient reach. For it is only 500 metres to the Frankfurter Allee rapid transit and underground stop which is served by the S8 and S85 lines as well as the circle line, and which thus provides access to the entire public transport network of Berlin. It is the most carefree way to head to the town centre with all its amenities, including sights like the famous East Side Gallery on the bank of the River Spree.AreaLocated on a quiet block and yet in the heart of this hip quarter, the Trave Quartier complex on the corner of Scharnweberstrasse and Weichselstrasse in Friedrichshain will tempt you with its proximity to culinary finesse, green sanctuaries and a close-knit community. You will also find bakeries, cafés, bars and restaurants in the immediate vicinity here, halfway between the localities of Victoriastadt and Samariterviertel. Life in the neighbourhood is enhanced by the green spaces that you encounter everywhere, for instance on Traveplatz or Boxhagener Platz. The latter square hosts periodic street markets on weekends that stock not just fresh produce but also antiques and other pre-used goods that locals and visitors love to pick through. Perhaps the best way to get a feeling for the quarter’s ambience is to walk through its small side streets.Whenever you need to do some serious shopping without wanting to leave Friedrichshain, you will find an exhaustive retail line-up in the shopping centres Ring-Center II + III, which extend over 45,200 square metres of sales area. Your convenience shopping needs, by contrast, are covered by the small stores in the Trave Kiez neighbourhood. Several medical centres, gyms, banks and cultural institutions such as the b-ware are close at hand. The Ladenkino boutique cinema and the central borough library Pablo Neruda complement the spectrum.Thanks to an eponymous tram station just two minutes away from the residential property, the entire city is within convenient reach. For it is only 500 metres to the Frankfurter Allee rapid transit and underground stop which is served by the S8 and S85 lines as well as the circle line, and which thus provides access to the entire public transport network of Berlin. It is the most carefree way to head to the town centre with all its amenities, including sights like the famous East Side Gallery on the bank of the River Spree.
Referens: BXUO-T1141
Land: DE
Region: Berlin
Stad: Berlin
Kategori: Bostäder
Listningstyp: Till salu
Fastighetstyp: Lägenhet & andelslägenhet
Fastighets undertyp: Studio
Fastighets storlek: 55
Rum: 1
Sovrum: 1
Badrum: 1

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