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Häuser & Einzelhäuser (Zum Verkauf)
Aktenzeichen:
BXUO-T435
/ 68178
Aktenzeichen:
BXUO-T435
Land:
DE
Region:
Berlin
Stadt:
Berlin
Kategorie:
Wohnsitze
Anzeigentyp:
Zum Verkauf
Immobilientyp:
Häuser & Einzelhäuser
Größe der Immobilie :
250 m²
Zimmer:
3
Schlafzimmer:
2
Badezimmer:
2
Final energy demand: 118 kWh(m²*a)
Energy efficiency class: D
Valid until: 30.08.2026
Heating type: Floor heatingBuildingProperty Description:
The apartment building Sommerstraße 42/Herbststraße 18 is located in a quiet residential area of the Reinickendorf district and is a corner building with a full basement dating from 1912.There are 14 old building apartments on three floors each and a converted attic with four residential units. A commercial unit with an option for outdoor seating on Herbststraße is located on the first floor.The historic old building embodies a well-kept original condition. With sizes ranging from 38 to 147 square meters as well as different floor plans, the rented apartments result in a colorful, diverse portfolio for capital investors looking for an investment in a quiet location in the north of Berlin. Depending on the apartment size, the units have one to five rooms. The heat and hot water supply is provided by combined heaters via gas floor heating systemsAreaSituated at the intersection of Sommerstrasse and Herbststrasse, this charming corner building from 1912 is located in the middle of a quiet, attractive residential area in the Reinickendorf district. What is also special about this neighborhood is the coexistence of different cultures, which is reflected in everyday encounters in the district, which is well-developed in terms of infrastructure.The district has 83,447 residents (as of June 30, 2019) with an average age of 42.7 years and covers an area of 10.5 square kilometers. Reinickendorf, formerly Angerdorf Alt-Reinickendorf, is considered to be the oldest village in Berlin, having been mentioned in a document in 1247. Numerous educational institutions characterize the district: people dance, learn and play at the nearby KreativFabrik family center. In addition to pharmacies, discount stores and bakeries, there are 21 schools in the district, including eight elementary schools, three high schools, three secondary schools, one senior high school and two private schools. Many ditches and ponds such as the Breitkopfbecken, the Schäfersee or the Kienhorstgraben, playgrounds and parks such as the Volkspark Schönholzer Heide represent a livable Reinickendorf.It is only 7 kilometers to the historic city center. Close to the property on Sommer-/Herbststraße, the S-Bahn station Berlin-Schönholz offers a good possibility to get around with the light rail S1, S25 or S26. The subway lines 6 and 8 also run through the district, and several bus lines provide access to the district and invite shoppers on short trips to the Am Borsigturm shopping mall or the Am Schäfersee recreation area. The closure of Tegel Airport will ensure a noise-free quality of life in the future in green Reinickendorf, which is surrounded by Pankow, Wedding, Borsigwalde, Tegel and the northern runway.BuildingProperty Description:
The apartment building Sommerstraße 42/Herbststraße 18 is located in a quiet residential area of the Reinickendorf district and is a corner building with a full basement dating from 1912.There are 14 old building apartments on three floors each and a converted attic with four residential units. A commercial unit with an option for outdoor seating on Herbststraße is located on the first floor.The historic old building embodies a well-kept original condition. With sizes ranging from 38 to 147 square meters as well as different floor plans, the rented apartments result in a colorful, diverse portfolio for capital investors looking for an investment in a quiet location in the north of Berlin. Depending on the apartment size, the units have one to five rooms. The heat and hot water supply is provided by combined heaters via gas floor heating systemsAreaSituated at the intersection of Sommerstrasse and Herbststrasse, this charming corner building from 1912 is located in the middle of a quiet, attractive residential area in the Reinickendorf district. What is also special about this neighborhood is the coexistence of different cultures, which is reflected in everyday encounters in the district, which is well-developed in terms of infrastructure.The district has 83,447 residents (as of June 30, 2019) with an average age of 42.7 years and covers an area of 10.5 square kilometers. Reinickendorf, formerly Angerdorf Alt-Reinickendorf, is considered to be the oldest village in Berlin, having been mentioned in a document in 1247. Numerous educational institutions characterize the district: people dance, learn and play at the nearby KreativFabrik family center. In addition to pharmacies, discount stores and bakeries, there are 21 schools in the district, including eight elementary schools, three high schools, three secondary schools, one senior high school and two private schools. Many ditches and ponds such as the Breitkopfbecken, the Schäfersee or the Kienhorstgraben, playgrounds and parks such as the Volkspark Schönholzer Heide represent a livable Reinickendorf.It is only 7 kilometers to the historic city center. Close to the property on Sommer-/Herbststraße, the S-Bahn station Berlin-Schönholz offers a good possibility to get around with the light rail S1, S25 or S26. The subway lines 6 and 8 also run through the district, and several bus lines provide access to the district and invite shoppers on short trips to the Am Borsigturm shopping mall or the Am Schäfersee recreation area. The closure of Tegel Airport will ensure a noise-free quality of life in the future in green Reinickendorf, which is surrounded by Pankow, Wedding, Borsigwalde, Tegel and the northern runway.AreaSituated at the intersection of Sommerstrasse and Herbststrasse, this charming corner building from 1912 is located in the middle of a quiet, attractive residential area in the Reinickendorf district. What is also special about this neighborhood is the coexistence of different cultures, which is reflected in everyday encounters in the district, which is well-developed in terms of infrastructure.The district has 83,447 residents (as of June 30, 2019) with an average age of 42.7 years and covers an area of 10.5 square kilometers. Reinickendorf, formerly Angerdorf Alt-Reinickendorf, is considered to be the oldest village in Berlin, having been mentioned in a document in 1247. Numerous educational institutions characterize the district: people dance, learn and play at the nearby KreativFabrik family center. In addition to pharmacies, discount stores and bakeries, there are 21 schools in the district, including eight elementary schools, three high schools, three secondary schools, one senior high school and two private schools. Many ditches and ponds such as the Breitkopfbecken, the Schäfersee or the Kienhorstgraben, playgrounds and parks such as the Volkspark Schönholzer Heide represent a livable Reinickendorf.It is only 7 kilometers to the historic city center. Close to the property on Sommer-/Herbststraße, the S-Bahn station Berlin-Schönholz offers a good possibility to get around with the light rail S1, S25 or S26. The subway lines 6 and 8 also run through the district, and several bus lines provide access to the district and invite shoppers on short trips to the Am Borsigturm shopping mall or the Am Schäfersee recreation area. The closure of Tegel Airport will ensure a noise-free quality of life in the future in green Reinickendorf, which is surrounded by Pankow, Wedding, Borsigwalde, Tegel and the northern runway.