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1 bed House for sale in Berlin

€ 279,900

Address: Binzstrae 20, 13189 BerlinProperty descriptionSecure discount on stylish 1 bedroom old building apartment with balcony as a future investment 3rd floor 2 rooms, approx. 68 sqm Bath with tub Balcony Elevator Rented Commission freeBenefit from the attractive tax advantages of your capital investment: Tax-free sale after a 10-year holding period, depreciation of acquisition and property management costs, deductibility of loan interest and much more.BuildingIn the Kissingenviertel quarter south-east of the Florakiez neighbourhood, between Berliner Strasse and Neumannstrasse, lies the charming period building of Binzstrasse 20 on a quiet tree-lined residential street.Built around 1910, the well-appointed multi-unit dwelling divides into a front building and a back building as well as the shared inner courtyard in between. Each of the ground floor flats comes with its own patio and a small garden section.From the ground floor all the up to the third floor, conveniently laid-out flats of 2 to 3 bedrooms with footprints from 63 to 97 square metres make for very cosy homes. The majority of flats feature either a loggia or a balcony that are the perfect place for taking it easy during the summer months. The flats have optimal floor plans, providing spacious and separately accessible rooms that make it easy to implement your personal interior decorating ideas. What all of the flats have in common is that bedrooms, bathroom and kitchen are situated directly off the hallway. The bathrooms get natural light while the kitchens offer ample space for cooking and spending time together.The flats have been continuously upgraded. Most of the dwellings are in excellent repair and meet present-day standards, featuring double-glazed windows, new radiators as well as new electric and utility lines.AreaPankow is a district in northern Berlin that, together with the districts of Prenzlauer Berg and Weissensee, belongs to the eponymous borough of Pankow. To this day, the green district with its enchanting blocks harks back to its past splendour of stately summer residences set inside sprawling parks. The people of Pankow appreciate the tranquillity and peacefulness of the area as much as the close proximity of the bubbly district of Prenzlauer Berg.Pankow offers a wide variety of things to do. Choices include Berlins oldest street market on the historic village green of Pankow, the only nature protection area with a rich diversity of bird species in the inner city, a quiet lake shore of Fauler See or the banks of the River Panke after which the borough takes its name. Hiking alongside the narrow river will take you through several scenic park facilities, such as Brgerpark designed by Lenn or the grounds of Schnhausen Palace. The manor, which once served as summer residence of Queen Elisabeth Christine, wife of Frederick the Great, was also used as guest house of the East German government and seat of East Germanys president. In the years following the countrys reunification, the palace was painstakingly restored and now houses a museum dedicated to its own turbulent history.The Berlin-Usedom long-distance cycle route of 337 km branches from the Schnhausen palace grounds before heading out towards the Baltic Sea, passing through pristine outdoor scenery en route. Whenever you feel like leaving this quiet recreational ambience to experience the citys cultural life, you will find a vibrant scene in nearby Prenzlauer Berg, e. g. at Kulturbrauerei, Prater or in any of the many cafs here.The Florakiez neighbourhood near Binzstrasse is another great destination for shopping and hanging out. Small delis, exquisite boutique stores of studio character and cosy restaurants offer residents and visitors of Pankow a wide variety of aesthetic and culinary delights. Indeed, the Florakiez neighbourhood with its cafs, periodic street parties and flea markets is one of the factors that make Pankow so vibrant and charming.BuildingIn the Kissingenviertel quarter south-east of the Florakiez neighbourhood, between Berliner Strasse and Neumannstrasse, lies the charming period building of Binzstrasse 20 on a quiet tree-lined residential street.Built around 1910, the well-appointed multi-unit dwelling divides into a front building and a back building as well as the shared inner courtyard in between. Each of the ground floor flats comes with its own patio and a small garden section.From the ground floor all the up to the third floor, conveniently laid-out flats of 2 to 3 bedrooms with footprints from 63 to 97 square metres make for very cosy homes. The majority of flats feature either a loggia or a balcony that are the perfect place for taking it easy during the summer months. The flats have optimal floor plans, providing spacious and separately accessible rooms that make it easy to implement your personal interior decorating ideas. What all of the flats have in common is that bedrooms, bathroom and kitchen are situated directly off the hallway. The bathrooms get natural light while the kitchens offer ample space for cooking and spending time together.The flats have been continuously upgraded. Most of the dwellings are in excellent repair and meet present-day standards, featuring double-glazed windows, new radiators as well as new electric and utility lines.AreaPankow is a district in northern Berlin that, together with the districts of Prenzlauer Berg and Weissensee, belongs to the eponymous borough of Pankow. To this day, the green district with its enchanting blocks harks back to its past splendour of stately summer residences set inside sprawling parks. The people of Pankow appreciate the tranquillity and peacefulness of the area as much as the close proximity of the bubbly district of Prenzlauer Berg.Pankow offers a wide variety of things to do. Choices include Berlins oldest street market on the historic village green of Pankow, the only nature protection area with a rich diversity of bird species in the inner city, a quiet lake shore of Fauler See or the banks of the River Panke after which the borough takes its name. Hiking alongside the narrow river will take you through several scenic park facilities, such as Brgerpark designed by Lenn or the grounds of Schnhausen Palace. The manor, which once served as summer residence of Queen Elisabeth Christine, wife of Frederick the Great, was also used as guest house of the East German government and seat of East Germanys president. In the years following the countrys reunification, the palace was painstakingly restored and now houses a museum dedicated to its own turbulent history.The Berlin-Usedom long-distance cycle route of 337 km branches from the Schnhausen palace grounds before heading out towards the Baltic Sea, passing through pristine outdoor scenery en route. Whenever you feel like leaving this quiet recreational ambience to experience the citys cultural life, you will find a vibrant scene in nearby Prenzlauer Berg, e. g. at Kulturbrauerei, Prater or in any of the many cafs here.The Florakiez neighbourhood near Binzstrasse is another great destination for shopping and hanging out. Small delis, exquisite boutique stores of studio character and cosy restaurants offer residents and visitors of Pankow a wide variety of aesthetic and culinary delights. Indeed, the Florakiez neighbourhood with its cafs, periodic street parties and flea markets is one of the factors that make Pankow so vibrant and charming.AreaPankow is a district in northern Berlin that, together with the districts of Prenzlauer Berg and Weissensee, belongs to the eponymous borough of Pankow. To this day, the green district with its enchanting blocks harks back to its past splendour of stately summer residences set inside sprawling parks. The people of Pankow appreciate the tranquillity and peacefulness of the area as much as the close proximity of the bubbly district of Prenzlauer Berg.Pankow offers a wide variety of things to do. Choices include Berlins oldest street market on the historic village green of Pankow, the only nature protection area with a rich diversity of bird species in the inner city, a quiet lake shore of Fauler See or the banks of the River Panke after which the borough takes its name. Hiking alongside the narrow river will take you through several scenic park facilities, such as Brgerpark designed by Lenn or the grounds of Schnhausen Palace. The manor, which once served as summer residence of Queen Elisabeth Christine, wife of Frederick the Great, was also used as guest house of the East German government and seat of East Germanys president. In the years following the countrys reunification, the palace was painstakingly restored and now houses a museum dedicated to its own turbulent history.The Berlin-Usedom long-distance cycle route of 337 km branches from the Schnhausen palace grounds before heading out towards the Baltic Sea, passing through pristine outdoor scenery en route. Whenever you feel like leaving this quiet recreational ambience to experience the citys cultural life, you will find a vibrant scene in nearby Prenzlauer Berg, e. g. at Kulturbrauerei, Prater or in any of the many cafs here.The Florakiez neighbourhood near Binzstrasse is another great destination for shopping and hanging out. Small delis, exquisite boutique stores of studio character and cosy restaurants offer residents and visitors of Pankow a wide variety of aesthetic and culinary delights. Indeed, the Florakiez neighbourhood with its cafs, periodic street parti...