Munich - Laim
sold

Nobly renovated art nouveau jewel with garden and apartment

This ravishing domicile is located almost directly on Agricolaplatz in a row of listed townhouses. It is part of the "Schlosspark Laim villa colony", which was planned as a terraced housing estate at the beginning of the 20th century and built around 1912 according to designs by architect Hans Brühl. This intact, family-friendly neighborhood is one of the most sought-after locations in the west of Munich and delights with its irretrievable historic charm.

After an extensive, very high-quality core renovation in 2015/16, this listed property shines in new splendor. All measures were carried out with a great sense of style; thus, the interior of the house combines true-to-era Art Nouveau flair with a stylish twist. Herringbone parquet flooring, white coffered doors, a modern-luxurious bulthaup fitted kitchen and exquisite bathroom design meet the highest aesthetic demands. The premises are spread over approx. 209 m² and three living floors. The extensive range of rooms includes a living/dining area with adjoining kitchen, four (bedrooms), two bathrooms and a bright apartment with kitchen and shower room in the basement. Nestled in the neighboring gardens and overlooking the surrounding historic buildings, a newly landscaped garden extends behind the house. A garage makes this townhouse perfect.

The irretrievable location on Agricolaplatz, the impressive renovation quality, the extremely tasteful furnishings and the versatile range of rooms make this property a rarity.

Basic data
Property
HS 1428
Property type
Mid-terrace house
Construction year
1910
Modernization
2020
Monument protection
yes
State
neat
Area listing
Land area
216 m²
Living space
approx. 209 m²
Useful area
approx. 259 m²
Space and equipment
Room
5
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
2
Terraces
2
Equipment
Upscale
Fitted kitchen
yes
Guest toilet
yes
With a cellar
yes
Purchase price

This property is already sold.

Equipment

In 2015/16, an extensive core renovation took place in close coordination with the Office for the Protection of Historical Monuments. The features listed below were created as part of this process.

  • Flooring: solid oak herringbone parquet with edge frieze over all four floors, except for the entrance hallway (tile floor in checkerboard pattern), the bathrooms (fine stone), the kitchen in the basement (fine stone) and the heating/washing cellar (gray tiles); high white baseboards ("Berlin moldings").
  • Original wooden staircase, round wood staircase railing custom carpentered according to historic design
  • White coffered doors with brass fittings (Bisschop) according to historical model, on the first floor with glass inserts and round-arched fanlights
  • White wood mullioned windows with brass fittings according to historical design (Bisschop)
  • Custom carpentered security front door according to historical model
  • Art Nouveau plaster ceiling stucco according to historical model in the kitchen
  • bulthaup fitted kitchen (b3), installed in 2020, with matt white handleless fronts, stainless steel work surfaces and cooking/working island incl. oak counter, equipped with wide induction hob incl. hob extractor (Bora), oven, steamer and warming drawer (Gaggenau), XXL fridge (Miele) and separate freezer (Siemens), knock-to-open dishwasher (Miele), wine fridge (Liebherr), integrated sink with Quooker (boiling and bubbling water), glass splashback and LED worktop lighting
  • Children's bathroom (upstairs), designed with herringbone parquet flooring, smooth dark grey wall panels and metro tiles, fitted with column washbasin (Old London), vintage British style fittings (Beaumont Brassware) and faceted mirrors including lighting, free-standing lion-foot acrylic bath and WC
  • Shower room (attic), designed with large-format fine stone in natural stone look, equipped with spacious Rainshower shower including glass walls, wide mineral cast basin, Zazzeri fittings, large
    illuminated mirror surface, WC and bidet
  • Shower room (basement), designed analogously to the shower room on the upper floor
    , equipped with floor-level shower including LED lighting, bench and glass partition, mineral cast basin, Zazzeri fittings, illuminated mirror, WC, electric underfloor heating and towel radiator
  • Guest WC (first floor), designed with parquet flooring and mirrored wall, equipped with small washbasin and WC
Location

Laim is a lively, family-friendly district with a high quality of life. Thanks to its location close to the city center, Laim is one of the most popular residential areas in the west of Munich and has an almost village-like character. The historic facades of the "Schlosspark Laim" villa colony, magnificent old trees and mature neighborhood structures characterize the ambience here.

Agricolaplatz forms the center of this idyllic neighborhood. Mighty oaks, lime trees and chestnut trees line this secluded gem; people meet at the well-kept playground. Friendly pubs invite you to relax; an art-house cinema offers high-class entertainment. In addition to the high quality of the redevelopment, the quiet location of the property in a traffic-calmed cul-de-sac for residents should be emphasized.

In the immediate vicinity there are numerous shopping facilities for daily needs, including the weekly farmers' market. On a spacious area, the ESV offers a variety of sports (including tennis and field hockey) within easy cycling distance. The Westbad (outdoor and indoor swimming pools) and the Nymphenburg Palace Park are also within easy reach. There are daycare centers and schools of all kinds in the neighborhood. The connection to public transport is ideal: Both the subway station "Laimer Platz" and the suburban train station "Laim" as well as a streetcar stop are only a few minutes' walk away.

Information
Fürstenrieder Straße, approx. 10 minutes on foot (51, 151, 168)
Agnes Bernauer Platz, approx. 1 minute walk (line 19, N19)
Laimer Platz, approx. 14 minutes on foot (U5)
Laim, approx. 3 minutes by bus (51, 151, 168) or 12 minutes on foot
Munich main station, approx. 15 minutes by car, approx. 18 minutes by streetcar (line 19)
Motorway connection A96, approx. 2 km by car
Via the A9 approx. 43 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.
Spencer Hippe
Spencer Hippe
Site manager Nymphenburg and Gräfelfing
Real estate agent
Dr. Paul Schönberger
Dr. Paul Schönberger
Real estate agent
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