Built around 1900, the apartment building consists of a front building, rear building and two side wings and has a full basement. The building presents itself as a classic closed development with an inner courtyard and beautiful Art Nouveau style elements, typical of the turn of the century in Berlin. The house was renovated in 1999 / 2000 directly after it was divided into residential property. There was a subsidy agreement with Investitionsbank Berlin, which expired in 2020. Any conditions from the subsidy agreement therefore no longer exist. The building is centrally heated, has an elevator in the area of the left side wing and is in well-maintained condition. The roof in the front building has already been extended.
The property is located in the Helmholtzplatz conservation area.
The area between Schönhauser Allee, Wichertstraße, Prenzlauer Allee and Danziger Straße is one of the most popular residential areas in Berlin – Prenzlauer Berg: Helmholtz-Kiez is known for its many restaurants and bars, well-preserved old buildings, leafy streets and excellent public transport connections. As a result, this district offers excellent quality of life in the heart of Berlin. Raumerstraße itself runs through the heart of the district directly south of Helmholtzplatz. Mauerpark and Kollwitzplatz as well as the popular Winsviertel district are within easy walking distance from here.
Located on the mezzanine floor of the rear building, the apartment offers a living space of 63 m², which is divided into a hallway, an eat-in kitchen and two further separately accessible rooms. The interior bathroom with bathtub has a ventilation system and is tiled. The apartment offers an absolutely quiet location facing the inner courtyard of the building and good lighting conditions despite its northern orientation. The windows are insulated and made of wood. Room heights typical of old buildings and floorboards are among the features of this ideally laid out apartment, which is ready for immediate occupancy and requires minor renovations. The monthly rent is EUR 273.00 and will increase to EUR 295.00 in 2026 according to the newly adopted economic plan. A cellar compartment is allocated for use.
Built around 1900, the apartment building consists of a front building, rear building and two side wings and has a full basement. The building presents itself as a classic closed development with an inner courtyard and beautiful Art Nouveau style elements, typical of the turn of the century in Berlin. The house was renovated in 1999 / 2000 directly after it was divided into residential property. There was a subsidy agreement with Investitionsbank Berlin, which expired in 2020. Any conditions from the subsidy agreement therefore no longer exist. The building is centrally heated, has an elevator in the area of the left side wing and is in well-maintained condition. The roof in the front building has already been extended.
The property is located in the Helmholtzplatz conservation area.
The area between Schönhauser Allee, Wichertstraße, Prenzlauer Allee and Danziger Straße is one of the most popular residential areas in Berlin – Prenzlauer Berg: Helmholtz-Kiez is known for its many restaurants and bars, well-preserved old buildings, leafy streets and excellent public transport connections. As a result, this district offers excellent quality of life in the heart of Berlin. Raumerstraße itself runs through the heart of the district directly south of Helmholtzplatz. Mauerpark and Kollwitzplatz as well as the popular Winsviertel district are within easy walking distance from here.
Located on the mezzanine floor of the rear building, the apartment offers a living space of 63 m², which is divided into a hallway, an eat-in kitchen and two further separately accessible rooms. The interior bathroom with bathtub has a ventilation system and is tiled. The apartment offers an absolutely quiet location facing the inner courtyard of the building and good lighting conditions despite its northern orientation. The windows are insulated and made of wood. Room heights typical of old buildings and floorboards are among the features of this ideally laid out apartment, which is ready for immediate occupancy and requires minor renovations. The monthly rent is EUR 273.00 and will increase to EUR 295.00 in 2026 according to the newly adopted economic plan. A cellar compartment is allocated for use.
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