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3 bed House for sale in Berlin

€ 604,900

Address: Tegeler Weg 104 10589 BerlinProperty descriptionLarge 4-room apartment with balcony as a rented investment in Berlin-CharlottenburgBuildingIdeal conditions for a promising investment in the City West? Tegeler Weg 104 has them! For years, the address has only known one direction in terms of value development: upwards. In 2022, the street, which is located in one of the most noble and popular districts of Berlin, was able to show an average price development of approx. 9%* compared to the previous year. According to estimates, the trend will continue positively.The residential building, which was built in 1904, offers a total of 24 residential and two commercial units for sale, all of which represent promising investments. Most of the residential units are rented. Four vacant apartments are ideal for owner-occupants who want to fulfill their own Charlottenburg dream home. In addition, there are two commercial units to choose from, one of which is suitable as a vacancy for the implementation of ones own business idea.With sizes ranging from approx. 38 to 150 sqm and 1 to 4.5 rooms, no wishes remain unfulfilled here. The three apartments located on the top floor have the benefit of their own terrace. Eight residential units are provided with a balcony. The floor plans of the apartments are rounded off with a shower or bathtub.At a glance: Five-storey old building from 1904 front building, side wing, cross building 25 residential units 2 commercial Total of 5 vacant units 1 4.5 rooms approx. 38 to 150 sqm Partly balconies and terraces Shower and tub bathrooms Partly with guest WCAreaBerlin-Charlottenburg probably one of the most elegant districts in the west of Berlin. Formerly an independent district of the capital, it merged with Wilmersdorf in 2001. The so-called City West has always been known for its luxurious stores, department stores, galleries, hotels and its unique charm. Unmistakable and internationally popular is of course the heart of the district, the Kurfrstendamm. Its side streets exude upper-class flair, which is emphasized by the beautiful house facades with ornate entrances. If youre looking for shopping, you cant miss the legendary 3.5-kilometer-long shopping street. From large fashion chains to luxury labels, all the well-known names are represented. A detour to the Bikini House is also worthwhile. The building from the 1950s has become a trendy shopping mall, where things are younger and hipper than you would expect them to be. Here you can stroll to live jazz music through unusual stores off the major retail chains.A little further north, in the area of Mierendorffkiez and home to our Sophie property, things are a little quieter, but still as livable as Charlottenburg itself. International restaurants, various medical practices, stores, schools as well as businesses for daily needs can be found here in a multitude. But what would such a lively district be without the necessary portion of greenery? This is provided by the Bonhoefferufer and probably the most beautiful baroque palace in Berlin: Charlottenburg Palace. On the opposite side of the Sophie property lies the residence of the Hohenzollern dynasty, complete with the palace park, the Great Orangery, and its beautiful French-style palace garden. Part of the Spree River also runs through it, flowing into the large carp pond and crossing the garden area.In terms of mobility, Charlottenburg offers all the advantages of a large city. From the train station Zoologischer Garten, you can take several S-Bahn trains to the Hauptbahnhof main train station with a 9-minute ride. In about 20 minutes, you can either take a bus or subway to bustling Kreuzberg or be at Alexanderplatz in Mitte. Very close to the Sophie property in Tegeler Weg, you can take bus 109 to the Zoologischer Garten as well as to Tegel, from where the transport connections lead all the way to the city center.BuildingIdeal conditions for a promising investment in the City West? Tegeler Weg 104 has them! For years, the address has only known one direction in terms of value development: upwards. In 2022, the street, which is located in one of the most noble and popular districts of Berlin, was able to show an average price development of approx. 9%* compared to the previous year. According to estimates, the trend will continue positively.The residential building, which was built in 1904, offers a total of 24 residential and two commercial units for sale, all of which represent promising investments. Most of the residential units are rented. Four vacant apartments are ideal for owner-occupants who want to fulfill their own Charlottenburg dream home. In addition, there are two commercial units to choose from, one of which is suitable as a vacancy for the implementation of ones own business idea.With sizes ranging from approx. 38 to 150 sqm and 1 to 4.5 rooms, no wishes remain unfulfilled here. The three apartments located on the top floor have the benefit of their own terrace. Eight residential units are provided with a balcony. The floor plans of the apartments are rounded off with a shower or bathtub.At a glance: Five-storey old building from 1904 front building, side wing, cross building 25 residential units 2 commercial Total of 5 vacant units 1 4.5 rooms approx. 38 to 150 sqm Partly balconies and terraces Shower and tub bathrooms Partly with guest WCAreaBerlin-Charlottenburg probably one of the most elegant districts in the west of Berlin. Formerly an independent district of the capital, it merged with Wilmersdorf in 2001. The so-called City West has always been known for its luxurious stores, department stores, galleries, hotels and its unique charm. Unmistakable and internationally popular is of course the heart of the district, the Kurfrstendamm. Its side streets exude upper-class flair, which is emphasized by the beautiful house facades with ornate entrances. If youre looking for shopping, you cant miss the legendary 3.5-kilometer-long shopping street. From large fashion chains to luxury labels, all the well-known names are represented. A detour to the Bikini House is also worthwhile. The building from the 1950s has become a trendy shopping mall, where things are younger and hipper than you would expect them to be. Here you can stroll to live jazz music through unusual stores off the major retail chains.A little further north, in the area of Mierendorffkiez and home to our Sophie property, things are a little quieter, but still as livable as Charlottenburg itself. International restaurants, various medical practices, stores, schools as well as businesses for daily needs can be found here in a multitude. But what would such a lively district be without the necessary portion of greenery? This is provided by the Bonhoefferufer and probably the most beautiful baroque palace in Berlin: Charlottenburg Palace. On the opposite side of the Sophie property lies the residence of the Hohenzollern dynasty, complete with the palace park, the Great Orangery, and its beautiful French-style palace garden. Part of the Spree River also runs through it, flowing into the large carp pond and crossing the garden area.In terms of mobility, Charlottenburg offers all the advantages of a large city. From the train station Zoologischer Garten, you can take several S-Bahn trains to the Hauptbahnhof main train station with a 9-minute ride. In about 20 minutes, you can either take a bus or subway to bustling Kreuzberg or be at Alexanderplatz in Mitte. Very close to the Sophie property in Tegeler Weg, you can take bus 109 to the Zoologischer Garten as well as to Tegel, from where the transport connections lead all the way to the city center.AreaBerlin-Charlottenburg probably one of the most elegant districts in the west of Berlin. Formerly an independent district of the capital, it merged with Wilmersdorf in 2001. The so-called City West has always been known for its luxurious stores, department stores, galleries, hotels and its unique charm. Unmistakable and internationally popular is of course the heart of the district, the Kurfrstendamm. Its side streets exude upper-class flair, which is emphasized by the beautiful house facades with ornate entrances. If youre looking for shopping, you cant miss the legendary 3.5-kilometer-long shopping street. From large fashion chains to luxury labels, all the well-known names are represented. A detour to the Bikini House is also worthwhile. The building from the 1950s has become a trendy shopping mall, where things are younger and hipper than you would expect them to be. Here you can stroll to live jazz music through unusual stores off the major retail chains.A little further north, in the area of Mierendorffkiez and home to our Sophie property, things are a little quieter, but still as livable as Charlottenburg itself. International restaurants, various medical practices, stores, schools as well as businesses for daily needs can be found here in a multitude. But what would such a lively district be without the necessary portion of greenery? This is provided by the Bonhoefferufer and probably the most beautiful baroque palace in Berlin: Charlottenburg Palace. On the opposite side of the Sophie property lies the residence of the Hohenzollern dynasty, complete with the palace park, the Great Orangery, and its beautiful French-style palace garden. Part of the Spree River also runs through it, flowing into the large carp pond and crossing the garden area.In ...