The apartment building, built in 1910, was constructed as a classic building of the Berlin Gründerzeit and forms a courtyard community with the neighboring building in Bergstrasse. It was completely renovated between 2001 and 2004 as part of an Investitionsbank Berlin funding program. The building’s fresh water and waste water pipes, electrics and sanitary facilities were modernized. The facades and stairwell of the property were also refurbished and the roof truss was converted into apartments. The subsidy agreement expired in January 2024.
The building is in a good state of preservation and features a beautiful staircase with historical details. There are two apartments per floor facing south and north. There is no elevator. The building has a full basement and is heated by gas central heating.
The property is located in one of Berlin’s top residential locations on Torstrasse in the immediate vicinity of the popular and lively Rosenthaler Platz. The Tor district with its numerous restaurants, stores and cafés and the vast number of galleries and boutiques has developed into one of the absolute Berlin In districts in recent decades. Museum Island, Weinbergspark and Kastanienallee are all within walking distance from here. Public transport connections are ideal with the S-Bahn, U-Bahn and streetcar in the immediate vicinity. At the pulse of the city, everything that is not already right on your doorstep can be reached from here.
The apartment on the fourth floor of the front building has a living space of 64.35 m², which is divided into two separately accessible rooms, a spacious kitchen, a hallway and a bathroom with bathtub. The bright living rooms are south-facing and offer views over Torstrasse towards the TV tower. The living rooms are fitted with parquet flooring, the kitchen and bathroom are tiled. Ceiling heights typical of old buildings and large windows ensure comfortable living.
The apartment has been rented since October 2018 at a current net rent of EUR 489.70. Of the current housing benefit of EUR 338.00, EUR 110.25 can be allocated to the tenant as ancillary costs and EUR 120.16 per month as heating costs. The tenancy is open-ended. There is no lock-up period of 10 years for owner-occupancy, as this is not a first sale after the establishment of residential property.
The apartment building, built in 1910, was constructed as a classic building of the Berlin Gründerzeit and forms a courtyard community with the neighboring building in Bergstrasse. It was completely renovated between 2001 and 2004 as part of an Investitionsbank Berlin funding program. The building’s fresh water and waste water pipes, electrics and sanitary facilities were modernized. The facades and stairwell of the property were also refurbished and the roof truss was converted into apartments. The subsidy agreement expired in January 2024.
The building is in a good state of preservation and features a beautiful staircase with historical details. There are two apartments per floor facing south and north. There is no elevator. The building has a full basement and is heated by gas central heating.
The property is located in one of Berlin’s top residential locations on Torstrasse in the immediate vicinity of the popular and lively Rosenthaler Platz. The Tor district with its numerous restaurants, stores and cafés and the vast number of galleries and boutiques has developed into one of the absolute Berlin In districts in recent decades. Museum Island, Weinbergspark and Kastanienallee are all within walking distance from here. Public transport connections are ideal with the S-Bahn, U-Bahn and streetcar in the immediate vicinity. At the pulse of the city, everything that is not already right on your doorstep can be reached from here.
The apartment on the fourth floor of the front building has a living space of 64.35 m², which is divided into two separately accessible rooms, a spacious kitchen, a hallway and a bathroom with bathtub. The bright living rooms are south-facing and offer views over Torstrasse towards the TV tower. The living rooms are fitted with parquet flooring, the kitchen and bathroom are tiled. Ceiling heights typical of old buildings and large windows ensure comfortable living.
The apartment has been rented since October 2018 at a current net rent of EUR 489.70. Of the current housing benefit of EUR 338.00, EUR 110.25 can be allocated to the tenant as ancillary costs and EUR 120.16 per month as heating costs. The tenancy is open-ended. There is no lock-up period of 10 years for owner-occupancy, as this is not a first sale after the establishment of residential property.
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