Munich - Neuwittelsbach Villa Quarter
sold

Charming town house from 1912 in the listed ensemble "Hubertus-Palais

LOCATION
At the end of the 19th century, the "Neuwittelsbacher Villenquartier" was built in Nymphenburg south of the Schlossgarten canal - one of the most noble residential areas in Munich.

OBJECT
The townhouse offered exclusively by us is situated in an absolutely quiet location in the leafy inner courtyard of the Hubertus-Palais. Ground floor: Extremely spacious, open-plan living/dining and cooking area with a charming view of the sunny garden. Upper floor: Representative living room with stucco moldings, open fireplace and French doors to the balcony. Attractive master bedroom with southeast balcony and large bathroom; beautifully cut children's room. DG: Converted attic with three rooms. The townhouse needs extensive renovation; part of the first floor is rented to a medical practice, which has a separate entrance.

EQUIPMENT

  • Representative living room with bay window and open fireplace
  • Beautiful plank parquet floors
  • 2 underground parking spaces and 2 outdoor parking spaces
Basic data
Property
HS 901
Property type
Single-family house
Construction year
1912
State
in need of renovation
Area listing
Land area
776 m²
Living space
approx. 336 m²
Useful area
approx. 374 m²
Space and equipment
Room
8
Parking spaces
4
With a cellar
no
Purchase price

This property is already sold.

Location
Maximilian Riedel
Maximilian Riedel
Authorized signatory and shareholder
Real Estate Economist (IRE|BS)
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