The two buildings “Luv” and “Lee” combine modern living comfort with historical charm. Connected by a shared inner courtyard with freshly planted flowerbeds and a lush green lawn, they offer their residents a harmonious living environment.
The new “Luv” building stands out with its dark anthracite façade and signal white surfaces. The light-flooded building was constructed in the early 1990s and has 20 apartments with two to four rooms. Almost every apartment has a balcony, loggia or terrace. An elevator leads directly to the floors, and the building’s own underground car park provides convenient parking. There are also 19 hobby rooms on the sixth floor, 17 of which have a terrace, offering additional space for creative projects.
The old “Lee” building from 1905 complements the ensemble with historical flair. Double casement windows and a decorative façade give the building its classic character. It houses ten apartments with 2.5 to 3.5 rooms, ranging in size from 59 to 86 square meters.
– Completely sold out –
Trendy district with character
Lively corners and green havens of tranquillity alternate in the Berlin district of Neukölln. The Richardkiez in Neukölln is one of the oldest parts of Berlin and is one of the city’s most popular residential areas. The Richardplatz district stretches between Sonnenallee, Karl-Marx-Straße and Richardplatz with its historic neighborhood center and plenty of highlights.
At weekends, Weserstraße and the surrounding streets are home to some of the best bars in the city. On Wednesdays and Fridays, the market on Maybachufer becomes a lively hub for fresh fruit, vegetables and Mediterranean delicacies of all kinds, while bands play on the street. Once a year, the entire district is transformed into a hotspot for art and culture. At the “48 Stunden Neukölln” festival, galleries, creative offices, bars and young project spaces put on exhibitions. Backyards and side streets then become stages for performances, film screenings, readings and installations.
Incidentally, there’s been a lot going on in Neukölln’s waters for a few summers now: residents are discovering their inner sailors and practicing on the Landwehrkanal and the Neukölln shipping canal – with rubber boats and self-built rafts. Come and sail with us!
The two buildings “Luv” and “Lee” combine modern living comfort with historical charm. Connected by a shared inner courtyard with freshly planted flowerbeds and a lush green lawn, they offer their residents a harmonious living environment.
The new “Luv” building stands out with its dark anthracite façade and signal white surfaces. The light-flooded building was constructed in the early 1990s and has 20 apartments with two to four rooms. Almost every apartment has a balcony, loggia or terrace. An elevator leads directly to the floors, and the building’s own underground car park provides convenient parking. There are also 19 hobby rooms on the sixth floor, 17 of which have a terrace, offering additional space for creative projects.
The old “Lee” building from 1905 complements the ensemble with historical flair. Double casement windows and a decorative façade give the building its classic character. It houses ten apartments with 2.5 to 3.5 rooms, ranging in size from 59 to 86 square meters.
– Completely sold out –
Trendy district with character
Lively corners and green havens of tranquillity alternate in the Berlin district of Neukölln. The Richardkiez in Neukölln is one of the oldest parts of Berlin and is one of the city’s most popular residential areas. The Richardplatz district stretches between Sonnenallee, Karl-Marx-Straße and Richardplatz with its historic neighborhood center and plenty of highlights.
At weekends, Weserstraße and the surrounding streets are home to some of the best bars in the city. On Wednesdays and Fridays, the market on Maybachufer becomes a lively hub for fresh fruit, vegetables and Mediterranean delicacies of all kinds, while bands play on the street. Once a year, the entire district is transformed into a hotspot for art and culture. At the “48 Stunden Neukölln” festival, galleries, creative offices, bars and young project spaces put on exhibitions. Backyards and side streets then become stages for performances, film screenings, readings and installations.
Incidentally, there’s been a lot going on in Neukölln’s waters for a few summers now: residents are discovering their inner sailors and practicing on the Landwehrkanal and the Neukölln shipping canal – with rubber boats and self-built rafts. Come and sail with us!
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