Munich - Neuhausen
sold

Charming 3-room old building apartment with balcony

This spacious, very well cut apartment is located on the 1st floor, the Beletage of a listed apartment building from 1902, which is counted among the outstanding examples of the German Renaissance in Munich. A stately entrance with tiled floor, wall panels and stucco decorated ceiling forms an impressive welcome in this picture perfect building.

The apartment itself inspires partly with original oak herringbone parquet flooring, historic coffered and double doors, coving as well as imposing room heights up to approx. 3.30 meters. The rooms are oriented towards a charming, green inner courtyard and comprise a spacious, representative room structure of living and dining room, a bedroom, a spacious kitchen, a bright bathroom and a homely hallway. An approx. 9 m² covered balcony with a quiet western orientation forms an "outdoor room" for many months of the year in this highly sought-after Neuhaus location. A cellar compartment completes this charming property with historic flair, located in one of the most beautiful streets in the sought-after, trendy Neuhausen. The building is very well maintained, so currently the basement was elaborately sealed.

Basic data
Property
ETW 2950
Property type
Apartment
Construction year
1902
Modernization
1990
Monument protection
yes
Floor
1st upper floor
Lift
yes
State
neat
Rented
yes
Area listing
Living space
approx. 95 m²
Useful area
approx. 100 m²
Cellar space
approx. 4 m²
Space and equipment
Room
3
Bedroom
1
Bathroom
1
Balconies
1
Equipment
Upscale
Fitted kitchen
yes
Residential units
17
Purchase price

This property is already sold.

Equipment
  • Fitted kitchen with matt gray fronts and white worktop, equipped with ceramic hob, oven (both Siemens), stainless steel sink and black and white tiled floor
  • Daylight bathroom, designed with white marble floor tiles and white wall tiles, equipped with bathtub, brick shower, washbasin, WC and ceiling spotlights
  • Oak herringbone parquet flooring, mostly historic, throughout the apartment (except kitchen and bathroom)
  • Coving, all-round, in all rooms (except kitchen and bathroom)
  • Historic coffered doors, painted white, with original door jambs and brass fittings
  • Double doors between hallway and dining room as well as dining room and living room
  • Wooden sash windows, double glazed
  • Built-in wardrobe, floor-to-ceiling, in the vestibule
  • Armored bolt on the apartment door
  • Intercom system
  • Cellar compartment, approx. 4 m²
Location

The hip, trendy Neuhausen is characterized by historic Wilhelminian style buildings and is one of the most varied and livable districts of Munich - ideal for all those who like to live urban and sophisticated and at the same time appreciate a relaxing, green environment. The Olympic Park, the Nymphenburg Palace with its beautiful landscape park, the driveway avenues and the palace canal are within easy reach on foot or by bike.

The apartment offered exclusively by us for sale is quietly located in a street characterized by historic facades. The infrastructure is perfect. On the Nymphenburger Straße and around the nearby Rotkreuzplatz there are numerous shopping possibilities for the daily needs as well as upscale demands (supermarket and discounter, the city-famous bakery Neulinger, delicatessen "Garibaldi", Herrmannsdorfer Landwerkstätten, Galeria Kaufhof with gourmet department, weekly market on the Rotkreuzplatz). In a short walking distance you can find recommendable restaurants like "Zauberberg", "Sumi", "Trattoria Bellini" and some more. With the subway stations "Rotkreuzplatz" and "Maillingerstraße" there is an optimal connection to the public transport.

Information
Landshuter Allee / Albrechtstraße (line 53, 63,144), approx. 4 minutes on foot
Albrechtstraße (line 12), approx. 5 minutes on foot
Mailingerstraße (U1), approx. 7 minutes on foot
Donnersbergerbrücke (main line), approx. 8 minutes by bus
Munich main station, approx. 2.9 km by car, approx. 10 minutes by underground (U1)
Motorway junction A96, approx. 3.6 km by car
Approx. 56 minutes by S-Bahn (Donnersbergerbrücke), approx. 38 km by car
Energy certificate
Since with this property monument protection and/or ensemble protection is present, an energy document of identification is not necessary.
Maximilian Riedel
Maximilian Riedel
Authorized signatory and shareholder
Real Estate Economist (IRE|BS)
Karima Theisen
Karima Theisen
Specialist assistant / real estate valuation
Certified surveyor (DIA) for the valuation of developed and undeveloped properties, for rents and leases
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