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Referens: BXUO-T496 / 64124
Address: Berlin, Erasmusstraße 2Property descriptionBuildingTwo mixed residential/commercial buildings are grouped into a generously proportioned ensemble around leafy courtyard, and divide into a total of 65 residential units of differing layouts and eleven commercial units. A warm welcome to Erasmushöfe in Berlin- Moabit!The Erasmushöfe complex formed by the two buildings at Erasmusstrasse 1 and 2, offers a wide variety of layout solutions. They are suited for many different living and working formats. The various units in this central residential location of Berlin’s downtown borough of Mitte thus qualify for singles, students, creative media professionals, pensioners, couples and even families, while the commercial units are perfect for small businesses.The two residential buildings date back to 1910 (Erasmusstrasse 2) and 1918 (Erasmusstrasse 1). Following extensive reconstruction work both inside and outside the building, the two period buildings, which are not subject to heritage protection, have been restored to new splendour. The courtyard façade was painted a stark white, whereas the street-side façade was done in a slightly darker hue.In short, Erasmushöfe represents an amazing complex of two mixed residential and commercial properties. They combine urban liveability with a feel-good ambience to make you feel at home, and they accommodate a number of different domestic formats. While singles often prefer dwellings of around 30 to 50 square metres in size, couples and families gravitate toward flats of several bedrooms and as large as 116 square metres, and there are various of these at Erasmushöfe.AreaAs diverse as the floor plans of the residential units at Erasmushöfe are, they reflect the diversity of life in the immediate vicinity. While officially located on the quiet and low-traffic Erasmusstrasse, Erasmushöfe occupy the corner of the vibrant Beusselstrasse close to Turmstrasse, both being high streets. This is a rather multi-cultural area within the locality of Moabit, which happens to be surrounded by water on all sides, despite its centrality within Berlin. The island character of Moabit in no way compromises its accessibility, as it is connected to the rest of the city by 25 bridges for private and public transportation.In short, the dwellings at Erasmushöfe benefit from a quiet but central location. Amenities in the immediate vicinity include many grocers and other retailers, social infrastructure, restaurants and cultural venues. The sub-district of Moabit is generally defined by close-knit neighbourhoods and multicultural ambience, which are typical of the open- and creative-minded way of life Berlin is famous for. While the nearby arteries Turmstrasse and Beusselstrasse provide day-to-day amenities and a diversified line-up of textile and fashion retailers, there are plenty of fascinating cultural and educational institutions to explore.The locals of Moabit are well networked, for there are many societies, initiatives and social amenities. Kulturfabrik Moabit, a factory turned cultural centre, is home to a cinema, a playhouse, the Slaughterhouse Club, and hosts all sorts of events, too. A great place for shopping sprees is the mall inside the former Schultheiss brewery, while a fine cup of coffee is served at Stadtschlosscafé, and book worms get their fill at the Kurt Tucholsky Library in the Beusselkiez quarter.BuildingTwo mixed residential/commercial buildings are grouped into a generously proportioned ensemble around leafy courtyard, and divide into a total of 65 residential units of differing layouts and eleven commercial units. A warm welcome to Erasmushöfe in Berlin- Moabit!The Erasmushöfe complex formed by the two buildings at Erasmusstrasse 1 and 2, offers a wide variety of layout solutions. They are suited for many different living and working formats. The various units in this central residential location of Berlin’s downtown borough of Mitte thus qualify for singles, students, creative media professionals, pensioners, couples and even families, while the commercial units are perfect for small businesses.The two residential buildings date back to 1910 (Erasmusstrasse 2) and 1918 (Erasmusstrasse 1). Following extensive reconstruction work both inside and outside the building, the two period buildings, which are not subject to heritage protection, have been restored to new splendour. The courtyard façade was painted a stark white, whereas the street-side façade was done in a slightly darker hue.In short, Erasmushöfe represents an amazing complex of two mixed residential and commercial properties. They combine urban liveability with a feel-good ambience to make you feel at home, and they accommodate a number of different domestic formats. While singles often prefer dwellings of around 30 to 50 square metres in size, couples and families gravitate toward flats of several bedrooms and as large as 116 square metres, and there are various of these at Erasmushöfe.AreaAs diverse as the floor plans of the residential units at Erasmushöfe are, they reflect the diversity of life in the immediate vicinity. While officially located on the quiet and low-traffic Erasmusstrasse, Erasmushöfe occupy the corner of the vibrant Beusselstrasse close to Turmstrasse, both being high streets. This is a rather multi-cultural area within the locality of Moabit, which happens to be surrounded by water on all sides, despite its centrality within Berlin. The island character of Moabit in no way compromises its accessibility, as it is connected to the rest of the city by 25 bridges for private and public transportation.In short, the dwellings at Erasmushöfe benefit from a quiet but central location. Amenities in the immediate vicinity include many grocers and other retailers, social infrastructure, restaurants and cultural venues. The sub-district of Moabit is generally defined by close-knit neighbourhoods and multicultural ambience, which are typical of the open- and creative-minded way of life Berlin is famous for. While the nearby arteries Turmstrasse and Beusselstrasse provide day-to-day amenities and a diversified line-up of textile and fashion retailers, there are plenty of fascinating cultural and educational institutions to explore.The locals of Moabit are well networked, for there are many societies, initiatives and social amenities. Kulturfabrik Moabit, a factory turned cultural centre, is home to a cinema, a playhouse, the Slaughterhouse Club, and hosts all sorts of events, too. A great place for shopping sprees is the mall inside the former Schultheiss brewery, while a fine cup of coffee is served at Stadtschlosscafé, and book worms get their fill at the Kurt Tucholsky Library in the Beusselkiez quarter.AreaAs diverse as the floor plans of the residential units at Erasmushöfe are, they reflect the diversity of life in the immediate vicinity. While officially located on the quiet and low-traffic Erasmusstrasse, Erasmushöfe occupy the corner of the vibrant Beusselstrasse close to Turmstrasse, both being high streets. This is a rather multi-cultural area within the locality of Moabit, which happens to be surrounded by water on all sides, despite its centrality within Berlin. The island character of Moabit in no way compromises its accessibility, as it is connected to the rest of the city by 25 bridges for private and public transportation.In short, the dwellings at Erasmushöfe benefit from a quiet but central location. Amenities in the immediate vicinity include many grocers and other retailers, social infrastructure, restaurants and cultural venues. The sub-district of Moabit is generally defined by close-knit neighbourhoods and multicultural ambience, which are typical of the open- and creative-minded way of life Berlin is famous for. While the nearby arteries Turmstrasse and Beusselstrasse provide day-to-day amenities and a diversified line-up of textile and fashion retailers, there are plenty of fascinating cultural and educational institutions to explore.The locals of Moabit are well networked, for there are many societies, initiatives and social amenities. Kulturfabrik Moabit, a factory turned cultural centre, is home to a cinema, a playhouse, the Slaughterhouse Club, and hosts all sorts of events, too. A great place for shopping sprees is the mall inside the former Schultheiss brewery, while a fine cup of coffee is served at Stadtschlosscafé, and book worms get their fill at the Kurt Tucholsky Library in the Beusselkiez quarter. Visa fler Visa färre Address: Berlin, Erasmusstraße 2Property descriptionBuildingTwo mixed residential/commercial buildings are grouped into a generously proportioned ensemble around leafy courtyard, and divide into a total of 65 residential units of differing layouts and eleven commercial units. A warm welcome to Erasmushöfe in Berlin- Moabit!The Erasmushöfe complex formed by the two buildings at Erasmusstrasse 1 and 2, offers a wide variety of layout solutions. They are suited for many different living and working formats. The various units in this central residential location of Berlin’s downtown borough of Mitte thus qualify for singles, students, creative media professionals, pensioners, couples and even families, while the commercial units are perfect for small businesses.The two residential buildings date back to 1910 (Erasmusstrasse 2) and 1918 (Erasmusstrasse 1). Following extensive reconstruction work both inside and outside the building, the two period buildings, which are not subject to heritage protection, have been restored to new splendour. The courtyard façade was painted a stark white, whereas the street-side façade was done in a slightly darker hue.In short, Erasmushöfe represents an amazing complex of two mixed residential and commercial properties. They combine urban liveability with a feel-good ambience to make you feel at home, and they accommodate a number of different domestic formats. While singles often prefer dwellings of around 30 to 50 square metres in size, couples and families gravitate toward flats of several bedrooms and as large as 116 square metres, and there are various of these at Erasmushöfe.AreaAs diverse as the floor plans of the residential units at Erasmushöfe are, they reflect the diversity of life in the immediate vicinity. While officially located on the quiet and low-traffic Erasmusstrasse, Erasmushöfe occupy the corner of the vibrant Beusselstrasse close to Turmstrasse, both being high streets. This is a rather multi-cultural area within the locality of Moabit, which happens to be surrounded by water on all sides, despite its centrality within Berlin. The island character of Moabit in no way compromises its accessibility, as it is connected to the rest of the city by 25 bridges for private and public transportation.In short, the dwellings at Erasmushöfe benefit from a quiet but central location. Amenities in the immediate vicinity include many grocers and other retailers, social infrastructure, restaurants and cultural venues. The sub-district of Moabit is generally defined by close-knit neighbourhoods and multicultural ambience, which are typical of the open- and creative-minded way of life Berlin is famous for. While the nearby arteries Turmstrasse and Beusselstrasse provide day-to-day amenities and a diversified line-up of textile and fashion retailers, there are plenty of fascinating cultural and educational institutions to explore.The locals of Moabit are well networked, for there are many societies, initiatives and social amenities. Kulturfabrik Moabit, a factory turned cultural centre, is home to a cinema, a playhouse, the Slaughterhouse Club, and hosts all sorts of events, too. A great place for shopping sprees is the mall inside the former Schultheiss brewery, while a fine cup of coffee is served at Stadtschlosscafé, and book worms get their fill at the Kurt Tucholsky Library in the Beusselkiez quarter.BuildingTwo mixed residential/commercial buildings are grouped into a generously proportioned ensemble around leafy courtyard, and divide into a total of 65 residential units of differing layouts and eleven commercial units. A warm welcome to Erasmushöfe in Berlin- Moabit!The Erasmushöfe complex formed by the two buildings at Erasmusstrasse 1 and 2, offers a wide variety of layout solutions. They are suited for many different living and working formats. The various units in this central residential location of Berlin’s downtown borough of Mitte thus qualify for singles, students, creative media professionals, pensioners, couples and even families, while the commercial units are perfect for small businesses.The two residential buildings date back to 1910 (Erasmusstrasse 2) and 1918 (Erasmusstrasse 1). Following extensive reconstruction work both inside and outside the building, the two period buildings, which are not subject to heritage protection, have been restored to new splendour. The courtyard façade was painted a stark white, whereas the street-side façade was done in a slightly darker hue.In short, Erasmushöfe represents an amazing complex of two mixed residential and commercial properties. They combine urban liveability with a feel-good ambience to make you feel at home, and they accommodate a number of different domestic formats. While singles often prefer dwellings of around 30 to 50 square metres in size, couples and families gravitate toward flats of several bedrooms and as large as 116 square metres, and there are various of these at Erasmushöfe.AreaAs diverse as the floor plans of the residential units at Erasmushöfe are, they reflect the diversity of life in the immediate vicinity. While officially located on the quiet and low-traffic Erasmusstrasse, Erasmushöfe occupy the corner of the vibrant Beusselstrasse close to Turmstrasse, both being high streets. This is a rather multi-cultural area within the locality of Moabit, which happens to be surrounded by water on all sides, despite its centrality within Berlin. The island character of Moabit in no way compromises its accessibility, as it is connected to the rest of the city by 25 bridges for private and public transportation.In short, the dwellings at Erasmushöfe benefit from a quiet but central location. Amenities in the immediate vicinity include many grocers and other retailers, social infrastructure, restaurants and cultural venues. The sub-district of Moabit is generally defined by close-knit neighbourhoods and multicultural ambience, which are typical of the open- and creative-minded way of life Berlin is famous for. While the nearby arteries Turmstrasse and Beusselstrasse provide day-to-day amenities and a diversified line-up of textile and fashion retailers, there are plenty of fascinating cultural and educational institutions to explore.The locals of Moabit are well networked, for there are many societies, initiatives and social amenities. Kulturfabrik Moabit, a factory turned cultural centre, is home to a cinema, a playhouse, the Slaughterhouse Club, and hosts all sorts of events, too. A great place for shopping sprees is the mall inside the former Schultheiss brewery, while a fine cup of coffee is served at Stadtschlosscafé, and book worms get their fill at the Kurt Tucholsky Library in the Beusselkiez quarter.AreaAs diverse as the floor plans of the residential units at Erasmushöfe are, they reflect the diversity of life in the immediate vicinity. While officially located on the quiet and low-traffic Erasmusstrasse, Erasmushöfe occupy the corner of the vibrant Beusselstrasse close to Turmstrasse, both being high streets. This is a rather multi-cultural area within the locality of Moabit, which happens to be surrounded by water on all sides, despite its centrality within Berlin. The island character of Moabit in no way compromises its accessibility, as it is connected to the rest of the city by 25 bridges for private and public transportation.In short, the dwellings at Erasmushöfe benefit from a quiet but central location. Amenities in the immediate vicinity include many grocers and other retailers, social infrastructure, restaurants and cultural venues. The sub-district of Moabit is generally defined by close-knit neighbourhoods and multicultural ambience, which are typical of the open- and creative-minded way of life Berlin is famous for. While the nearby arteries Turmstrasse and Beusselstrasse provide day-to-day amenities and a diversified line-up of textile and fashion retailers, there are plenty of fascinating cultural and educational institutions to explore.The locals of Moabit are well networked, for there are many societies, initiatives and social amenities. Kulturfabrik Moabit, a factory turned cultural centre, is home to a cinema, a playhouse, the Slaughterhouse Club, and hosts all sorts of events, too. A great place for shopping sprees is the mall inside the former Schultheiss brewery, while a fine cup of coffee is served at Stadtschlosscafé, and book worms get their fill at the Kurt Tucholsky Library in the Beusselkiez quarter. Address: Berlin, Erasmusstraße 2ObjektbeschreibungGebäudeZwei Wohn- und Geschäftshäuser, verbunden zu einem großzügigen Ensemble mit einem begrünten Innenhof, insgesamt 65 Wohneinheiten mit unterschiedlichen Grundrissen und elf Gewerbeeinheiten: Herzlich willkommen in den Erasmushöfen in Berlin-Moabit.Die Erasmushöfe, die sich aus den Häusern in Erasmusstraße 1 und 2 zusammenfügen, bieten mannigfaltige Grundrisslösungen. Geeignet für unterschiedliche Lebens- oder auch Arbeitsmodelle. Die verschiedenen Immobilien in einer zentralen Wohnlage in Berlins Mitte eignen sich daher sowohl für Singles, Studenten, Kreative, Rentner, Paare als auch Familien oder auch als Standort für das eigene kleine Unternehmen.Die beiden Wohnhäuser stammen bereits aus den Jahren 1910 (Erasmusstraße 2) beziehungsweise 1918. Nach umfangreichen Restaurierungsarbeiten im Inneren wie im Äußeren erstrahlen die beiden, keinem Denkmalschutz unterliegenden Altbauten in neuem Glanz. Die Innenhoffassade glänzt in schlichtem Weiß, während die Straßenfassade ein wenig dunkler ist.Der überwiegende Teil der Wohnungen ist mit Balkonen oder Terrassen und Dachterrassen ausgestattet.Die Erasmushöfe bilden ein wunderbares Ensemble zweier Wohn- und Geschäftsimmobilien. Sie verbinden urbane Wohnqualität mit Wohlfühlatmosphäre in den eigenen vier Wänden für verschiedene Lebenskonzepte. Während Singles oft kleineren Wohngrößen von rund 30 bis 50 Quadratmetern Vorzug erteilen, finden Paaren und Familien in den unterschiedlichen Wohnungen der Erasmushöfe mit nachgefragten Immobiliengrößen bis zu 116 Quadratmetern und mehreren Zimmern entsprechende Wohnträume.BereichSo vielfältig die Grundrisse der Wohnimmobilien in den Erasmushöfen sind, so bunt gestaltet sich das Leben im Umfeld. Die Erasmushöfe befinden sich in der verkehrsarmen Erasmusstraße an der Ecke zur Beusselstraße nahe zur Turmstraße. Mitten in einem multikulturellen Umfeld im Ortsteil Moabit, der zur Gänze von Wasser umgeben ist und doch in der zentralen Stadtmitte liegt. Die “Insellage” erreicht man zu Fuß über 25 Brücken und gutem Personennahverkehr in Bussen oder Straßenbahnen.Die Wohnungen der Erasmushöfe befinden sich in einer ruhigen Innenstadtlage. In nächster Umgebung gibt es viele Nahversorger, Einzelhandel, soziale Infrastruktur, gastronomische sowie kulturelle Einrichtungen. Der Stadtteil Moabit mit kiezigen Quartieren ist multikulturell geprägt und spiegelt das weltoffene, kreative Lebensgefühl in Berlin wider. Während die angrenzende Turm- und Beusselstraße die Versorgung mit Dingen des täglichen Bedarfs sowie eine Angebotsvielfalt im Textil- und Modebereich sicherstellen, gibt es auch eine interessante Kultur- und Bildungslandschaft zu entdecken.Die innerstädtischen Moabiter sind in verschiedenen Vereinen, Initiativen und sozialen Einrichtungen vernetzt. Die Kulturfabrik Moabit birgt ein Kino, Fabriktheater, den Slaughterhouse Club und lädt zu diversen Veranstaltungen. Man vergnügt sich bei Shopping-Touren im Einkaufszentrum der ehemaligen Schultheiss-Brauerei, trinkt Kaffeespezialitäten im Stadtschlosscafé oder der Kurt-Tucholsky-Bibliothek im Beusselkiez.Die Erasmushöfe sind eingebettet in eine gute Sozial- und Infrastruktur mit Kitas, Schulen und Gastronomie, eingebunden in ein nachbarschaftliches Netzwerk sowie in den lokalen wie gesamtstädtischen öffentlichen Verkehr. Das Wohnensemble zu Beginn der altbaulich gesäumten Erasmusstraße eignet sich für Singles, Paare, Senioren, Familien, Berliner und alle, die es noch werden wollen.GebäudeZwei Wohn- und Geschäftshäuser, verbunden zu einem großzügigen Ensemble mit einem begrünten Innenhof, insgesamt 65 Wohneinheiten mit unterschiedlichen Grundrissen und elf Gewerbeeinheiten: Herzlich willkommen in den Erasmushöfen in Berlin-Moabit.Die Erasmushöfe, die sich aus den Häusern in Erasmusstraße 1 und 2 zusammenfügen, bieten mannigfaltige Grundrisslösungen. Geeignet für unterschiedliche Lebens- oder auch Arbeitsmodelle. Die verschiedenen Immobilien in einer zentralen Wohnlage in Berlins Mitte eignen sich daher sowohl für Singles, Studenten, Kreative, Rentner, Paare als auch Familien oder auch als Standort für das eigene kleine Unternehmen.Die beiden Wohnhäuser stammen bereits aus den Jahren 1910 (Erasmusstraße 2) beziehungsweise 1918. Nach umfangreichen Restaurierungsarbeiten im Inneren wie im Äußeren erstrahlen die beiden, keinem Denkmalschutz unterliegenden Altbauten in neuem Glanz. Die Innenhoffassade glänzt in schlichtem Weiß, während die Straßenfassade ein wenig dunkler ist.Der überwiegende Teil der Wohnungen ist mit Balkonen oder Terrassen und Dachterrassen ausgestattet.Die Erasmushöfe bilden ein wunderbares Ensemble zweier Wohn- und Geschäftsimmobilien. Sie verbinden urbane Wohnqualität mit Wohlfühlatmosphäre in den eigenen vier Wänden für verschiedene Lebenskonzepte. Während Singles oft kleineren Wohngrößen von rund 30 bis 50 Quadratmetern Vorzug erteilen, finden Paaren und Familien in den unterschiedlichen Wohnungen der Erasmushöfe mit nachgefragten Immobiliengrößen bis zu 116 Quadratmetern und mehreren Zimmern entsprechende Wohnträume.BereichSo vielfältig die Grundrisse der Wohnimmobilien in den Erasmushöfen sind, so bunt gestaltet sich das Leben im Umfeld. Die Erasmushöfe befinden sich in der verkehrsarmen Erasmusstraße an der Ecke zur Beusselstraße nahe zur Turmstraße. Mitten in einem multikulturellen Umfeld im Ortsteil Moabit, der zur Gänze von Wasser umgeben ist und doch in der zentralen Stadtmitte liegt. Die “Insellage” erreicht man zu Fuß über 25 Brücken und gutem Personennahverkehr in Bussen oder Straßenbahnen.Die Wohnungen der Erasmushöfe befinden sich in einer ruhigen Innenstadtlage. In nächster Umgebung gibt es viele Nahversorger, Einzelhandel, soziale Infrastruktur, gastronomische sowie kulturelle Einrichtungen. Der Stadtteil Moabit mit kiezigen Quartieren ist multikulturell geprägt und spiegelt das weltoffene, kreative Lebensgefühl in Berlin wider. Während die angrenzende Turm- und Beusselstraße die Versorgung mit Dingen des täglichen Bedarfs sowie eine Angebotsvielfalt im Textil- und Modebereich sicherstellen, gibt es auch eine interessante Kultur- und Bildungslandschaft zu entdecken.Die innerstädtischen Moabiter sind in verschiedenen Vereinen, Initiativen und sozialen Einrichtungen vernetzt. Die Kulturfabrik Moabit birgt ein Kino, Fabriktheater, den Slaughterhouse Club und lädt zu diversen Veranstaltungen. Man vergnügt sich bei Shopping-Touren im Einkaufszentrum der ehemaligen Schultheiss-Brauerei, trinkt Kaffeespezialitäten im Stadtschlosscafé oder der Kurt-Tucholsky-Bibliothek im Beusselkiez.Die Erasmushöfe sind eingebettet in eine gute Sozial- und Infrastruktur mit Kitas, Schulen und Gastronomie, eingebunden in ein nachbarschaftliches Netzwerk sowie in den lokalen wie gesamtstädtischen öffentlichen Verkehr. Das Wohnensemble zu Beginn der altbaulich gesäumten Erasmusstraße eignet sich für Singles, Paare, Senioren, Familien, Berliner und alle, die es noch werden wollen.BereichSo vielfältig die Grundrisse der Wohnimmobilien in den Erasmushöfen sind, so bunt gestaltet sich das Leben im Umfeld. Die Erasmushöfe befinden sich in der verkehrsarmen Erasmusstraße an der Ecke zur Beusselstraße nahe zur Turmstraße. Mitten in einem multikulturellen Umfeld im Ortsteil Moabit, der zur Gänze von Wasser umgeben ist und doch in der zentralen Stadtmitte liegt. Die “Insellage” erreicht man zu Fuß über 25 Brücken und gutem Personennahverkehr in Bussen oder Straßenbahnen.Die Wohnungen der Erasmushöfe befinden sich in einer ruhigen Innenstadtlage. In nächster Umgebung gibt es viele Nahversorger, Einzelhandel, soziale Infrastruktur, gastronomische sowie kulturelle Einrichtungen. Der Stadtteil Moabit mit kiezigen Quartieren ist multikulturell geprägt und spiegelt das weltoffene, kreative Lebensgefühl in Berlin wider. Während die angrenzende Turm- und Beusselstraße die Versorgung mit Dingen des täglichen Bedarfs sowie eine Angebotsvielfalt im Textil- und Modebereich sicherstellen, gibt es auch eine interessante Kultur- und Bildungslandschaft zu entdecken.Die innerstädtischen Moabiter sind in verschiedenen Vereinen, Initiativen und sozialen Einrichtungen vernetzt. Die Kulturfabrik Moabit birgt ein Kino, Fabriktheater, den Slaughterhouse Club und lädt zu diversen Veranstaltungen. Man vergnügt sich bei Shopping-Touren im Einkaufszentrum der ehemaligen Schultheiss-Brauerei, trinkt Kaffeespezialitäten im Stadtschlosscafé oder der Kurt-Tucholsky-Bibliothek im Beusselkiez.Die Erasmushöfe sind eingebettet in eine gute Sozial- und Infrastruktur mit Kitas, Schulen und Gastronomie, eingebunden in ein nachbarschaftliches Netzwerk sowie in den lokalen wie gesamtstädtischen öffentlichen Verkehr. Das Wohnensemble zu Beginn der altbaulich gesäumten Erasmusstraße eignet sich für Singles, Paare, Senioren, Familien, Berliner und alle, die es noch werden wollen.
Referens: BXUO-T496
Land: DE
Region: Berlin
Stad: Berlin
Kategori: Kommersiella
Listningstyp: Till salu
Fastighetstyp: Kontors & reklamplats
Fastighets undertyp: Kommersiellt utrymme
Fastighets storlek: 31
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