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189 900 EUR

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Référence: BXUO-T1131 / 1390401
Address: Osloer Straße 114, 13359 BerlinProperty descriptionThe apartments in the front building have balconies or oriels with large windows allowing plenty of light into the spacious rooms. The old building character of the apartments is underlined by high ceilings as well as wooden coffered doors and partly original floorboards. The majority of the residential units are rented out, which makes them ideal as an investment for old age. For those who want to fulfill their dream of owning their own walls and moving in themselves, there are seven refurbished vacant apartments to choose from.BuildingBerlin Wedding: It is not only the multicultural character and charm that make the location special. For capital investors and those looking to invest, the asking prices for apartments in particular speak a promising language: in the 10-year period, the average asking price in Wedding rose by 253.0%* – with the trend continuing to rise. Here in the five-story residential complex, a total of 26 old building apartments with tasteful sizes ranging from approx. 34 to 136 sqm and 1 to 5 rooms is awaiting new owners.
At a glance:
• A total of 26 apartments for sale
• 7 of which are empty apartments for owner-occupancy
• 1 to 5 rooms
• Sizes from approx. 34 to 136 sqm
• balconies
• shower and tub bathroomsAreaAt first glance, the Berlin district of Wedding seems to be a place of contrasts, but at second sight, they come together to form a colorful mosaic. And the word “colorful” could not apply better to it as one of the liveliest, cultural neighborhoods in Berlin. A diverse mix of stores from various supermarkets to greengrocers to Turkish bakeries and various cafes and snack bars illustrate the diverse mix of residents. In addition to the Gesundbrunnen Center with more than 100 stores, there are small fashion studios or a bookstore with a café as a cultural meeting place in the side streets.
The leisure opportunities are as varied as the gastronomic and business offerings: from gyms and swimming pools to the Labyrinth children’s museum and a family library to cultural highlights in the Uferstudios or the Alhambra cinema, there is something for everyone in Wedding. Almost everything can be found in the immediate vicinity and is easy to reach on foot or by streetcar, bus and subway.
Almost inconspicuously, the little river Panke runs through the neighborhood on foot from Osloer Straße and invites you to go for a walk or jog along its banks with foot and bike paths. Just a little further away, the nearby Volkspark Humboldthain offers hours of green space in the middle of the city or, during the warmer months, you can enjoy the sun in the summer pool there. From the observation tower in the park you have a magnificent view over the city.
Wedding – the northernmost part of Berlin Mitte and in the direct neighborhood of the trendy Prenzlauer Berg district – is one of Berlin’s up-and-coming neighborhoods. Young people in particular are drawn here because of its ideal location and cultural coexistence. As a former traditional working-class district, with large modernist housing estates in the west and north and in part a lot of greenery, the district is currently undergoing a real structural change. The industrial district is gradually developing into a future location for science and technology. One example of the transformation is the former Tegel Airport, which is becoming the “Urban Tech Republic,” a campus for urban technologies including an industrial park and with space for thousands of employees, students, companies and apartments. The proximity to the clinic campus of the Charité, the Beuth University of Applied Sciences with around 12,500 students, and the many planned new construction projects also give Wedding a valuable character with enormous potential for the future.BuildingBerlin Wedding: It is not only the multicultural character and charm that make the location special. For capital investors and those looking to invest, the asking prices for apartments in particular speak a promising language: in the 10-year period, the average asking price in Wedding rose by 253.0%* – with the trend continuing to rise. Here in the five-story residential complex, a total of 26 old building apartments with tasteful sizes ranging from approx. 34 to 136 sqm and 1 to 5 rooms is awaiting new owners.
At a glance:
• A total of 26 apartments for sale
• 7 of which are empty apartments for owner-occupancy
• 1 to 5 rooms
• Sizes from approx. 34 to 136 sqm
• balconies
• shower and tub bathroomsAreaAt first glance, the Berlin district of Wedding seems to be a place of contrasts, but at second sight, they come together to form a colorful mosaic. And the word “colorful” could not apply better to it as one of the liveliest, cultural neighborhoods in Berlin. A diverse mix of stores from various supermarkets to greengrocers to Turkish bakeries and various cafes and snack bars illustrate the diverse mix of residents. In addition to the Gesundbrunnen Center with more than 100 stores, there are small fashion studios or a bookstore with a café as a cultural meeting place in the side streets.
The leisure opportunities are as varied as the gastronomic and business offerings: from gyms and swimming pools to the Labyrinth children’s museum and a family library to cultural highlights in the Uferstudios or the Alhambra cinema, there is something for everyone in Wedding. Almost everything can be found in the immediate vicinity and is easy to reach on foot or by streetcar, bus and subway.
Almost inconspicuously, the little river Panke runs through the neighborhood on foot from Osloer Straße and invites you to go for a walk or jog along its banks with foot and bike paths. Just a little further away, the nearby Volkspark Humboldthain offers hours of green space in the middle of the city or, during the warmer months, you can enjoy the sun in the summer pool there. From the observation tower in the park you have a magnificent view over the city.
Wedding – the northernmost part of Berlin Mitte and in the direct neighborhood of the trendy Prenzlauer Berg district – is one of Berlin’s up-and-coming neighborhoods. Young people in particular are drawn here because of its ideal location and cultural coexistence. As a former traditional working-class district, with large modernist housing estates in the west and north and in part a lot of greenery, the district is currently undergoing a real structural change. The industrial district is gradually developing into a future location for science and technology. One example of the transformation is the former Tegel Airport, which is becoming the “Urban Tech Republic,” a campus for urban technologies including an industrial park and with space for thousands of employees, students, companies and apartments. The proximity to the clinic campus of the Charité, the Beuth University of Applied Sciences with around 12,500 students, and the many planned new construction projects also give Wedding a valuable character with enormous potential for the future.AreaAt first glance, the Berlin district of Wedding seems to be a place of contrasts, but at second sight, they come together to form a colorful mosaic. And the word “colorful” could not apply better to it as one of the liveliest, cultural neighborhoods in Berlin. A diverse mix of stores from various supermarkets to greengrocers to Turkish bakeries and various cafes and snack bars illustrate the diverse mix of residents. In addition to the Gesundbrunnen Center with more than 100 stores, there are small fashion studios or a bookstore with a café as a cultural meeting place in the side streets.
The leisure opportunities are as varied as the gastronomic and business offerings: from gyms and swimming pools to the Labyrinth children’s museum and a family library to cultural highlights in the Uferstudios or the Alhambra cinema, there is something for everyone in Wedding. Almost everything can be found in the immediate vicinity and is easy to reach on foot or by streetcar, bus and subway.
Almost inconspicuously, the little river Panke runs through the neighborhood on foot from Osloer Straße and invites you to go for a walk or jog along its banks with foot and bike paths. Just a little further away, the nearby Volkspark Humboldthain offers hours of green space in the middle of the city or, during the warmer months, you can enjoy the sun in the summer pool there. From the observation tower in the park you have a magnificent view over the city.
Wedding – the northernmost part of Berlin Mitte and in the direct neighborhood of the trendy Prenzlauer Berg district – is one of Berlin’s up-and-coming neighborhoods. Young people in particular are drawn here because of its ideal location and cultural coexistence. As a former traditional working-class district, with large modernist housing estates in the west and north and in part a lot of greenery, the district is currently undergoing a real structural change. The industrial district is gradually developing into a future location for science and technology. One example of the transformation is the former Tegel Airport, which is becoming the “Urban Tech Republic,” a campus for urban technologies including an industrial park and with space for thousands of employees, students, companies and apartments. The proximity to the clinic campus of the Charité, the Beuth University of Applied Sciences with around 12,500 students, and the many planned new construction projects also give Wedding a valuable character with enormous potential for the future.
Voir plus Voir moins Address: Osloer Straße 114,13359 BerlinObjektbeschreibungDie Wohnungen im Vorderhaus verfügen über Balkone oder Erker mit großen Fensterflächen, die viel Licht in die geräumigen Zimmer lassen. Der Altbau-Charakter der Wohnungen wird durch hohe Decken sowie Holz-Kassetten-Türen und zum Teil original erhaltene Dielen unterstrichen. Der Großteil der Wohneinheiten ist vermietet, weswegen sie sich ideal als Kapitalanlage fürs hohe Alter eignen. Für diejenigen, die sich den Traum von den eigenen Wänden zum Selbstbezug erfüllen wollen, stehen sieben sanierte Leerwohnungen zur Auswahl.GebäudeBerlin-Wedding: Nicht nur der multikulturelle Charakter und Charme machen den Standort aus. Für Kapitalanleger und Investoren sprechen vor allem die Angebotspreise für Wohnungen eine zukunftsorientierte Sprache: Im 10-Jahres-Zeitraum stieg in Wedding der durchschnittliche Angebotspreis um 253,0 %* – Tendenz weiter steigend. Hier in der fünfgeschossigen Wohnanlage warten insgesamt 26 Altbauwohnungen mit geschmackvollen Größen von ca. 34 bis 136 m² sowie 1 bis 5 Zimmern auf neue Eigentümer.
Auf einen Blick:
• Insgesamt 26 Wohnungen zum Verkauf
• davon 7 Leerwohnungen zum Selbstbezug
• 1 bis 5 Zimmer
• Größen von ca. 34 bis 136 m²
• Balkone
• Dusch- und WannenbäderBereichDer Berliner Stadtteil Wedding scheint auf den ersten Blick ein Ort der Kontraste zu sein, die sich aber beim zweiten Blick zu einem bunten Mosaik zusammenfügen. Und das Wort „bunt“ könnte auf ihn als einen der lebendigsten, kulturellen Kieze Berlins, nicht besser zutreffen. Ein vielfältiger Mix an Geschäften von diversen Supermärkten über Gemüsehändler hin zu türkischen Bäckereien und diversen Cafés und Imbissen zeigen die vielfältige Mischung der Bewohner. Neben dem Gesundbrunnen-Center mit über 100 Geschäften existieren in den Nebenstraßen kleine Mode-Ateliers oder auch ein Buchladen mit Café als kultureller Treffpunkt.
So vielseitig das gastronomische und Geschäftsangebot, so abwechslungsreich sind auch die Freizeitmöglichkeiten: von Fitness-Studio, Schwimmhalle über das Kindermuseum Labyrinth und einer Familien-Bücherei bis hin zu kulturellen Highlights in den Uferstudios oder dem Kino Alhambra hat der Wedding für jeden Geschmack etwas zu bieten. Alles ist in direkter Umgebung zu finden und leicht zu Fuß oder mit Tram, Bus und U-Bahn zu erreichen.
Fast unscheinbar zieht sich fußläufig von der Osloer Straße das Flüsschen Panke durch das Viertel und lädt an seinen Ufern mit Fuß- und Radwegen zu Spaziergängen oder Jogging ein. Nur ein wenig weiter entfernt lassen sich im nahegelegenen Volkspark Humboldthain Stunden im Grünen mitten in der Stadt verbringen oder zur warmen Jahreszeit im dortigen Sommerbad die Sonne genießen. Vom Aussichtsturm im Park hat man einen herrlichen Blick über die Stadt.
Wedding – der nördlichste Teil von Berlin Mitte und in direkter Nachbarschaft zum Szene-Kiez Prenzlauer Berg zählt zu den aufstrebenden Stadtteilen Berlins. Gerade junge Menschen zieht es wegen seiner optimalen Lage und dem kulturellen Miteinander hierher. Als ehemaliges traditionelles Arbeiterviertel, mit großen Siedlungen der Moderne im Westen und Norden sowie teils viel Grün, durchläuft der Stadtteil aktuell einen wahren Strukturwandel. Der industriell geprägte Ortsteil entwickelt sich nämlich nach und nach zum Zukunftsstandort für Wissenschaft und Technologie. Ein Beispiel für den Wandel zeigt der ehemalige Flughafen Tegel, der zur „Urban Tech Republic“ wird, einem Campus für urbane Technologien inklusive Industriepark und mit Platz für tausende Beschäftigte, Studenten, Unternehmen und Wohnungen. Die Nähe zur Klinik-Campus der Charité, der Beuth-Hochschule mit rund 12.500 Student:innen oder die vielen geplanten Neubauprojekte verleihen Wedding zusätzlich einen wertvollen Charakter mit enormem Potenzial für die Zukunft.GebäudeBerlin-Wedding: Nicht nur der multikulturelle Charakter und Charme machen den Standort aus. Für Kapitalanleger und Investoren sprechen vor allem die Angebotspreise für Wohnungen eine zukunftsorientierte Sprache: Im 10-Jahres-Zeitraum stieg in Wedding der durchschnittliche Angebotspreis um 253,0 %* – Tendenz weiter steigend. Hier in der fünfgeschossigen Wohnanlage warten insgesamt 26 Altbauwohnungen mit geschmackvollen Größen von ca. 34 bis 136 m² sowie 1 bis 5 Zimmern auf neue Eigentümer.
Auf einen Blick:
• Insgesamt 26 Wohnungen zum Verkauf
• davon 7 Leerwohnungen zum Selbstbezug
• 1 bis 5 Zimmer
• Größen von ca. 34 bis 136 m²
• Balkone
• Dusch- und WannenbäderBereichDer Berliner Stadtteil Wedding scheint auf den ersten Blick ein Ort der Kontraste zu sein, die sich aber beim zweiten Blick zu einem bunten Mosaik zusammenfügen. Und das Wort „bunt“ könnte auf ihn als einen der lebendigsten, kulturellen Kieze Berlins, nicht besser zutreffen. Ein vielfältiger Mix an Geschäften von diversen Supermärkten über Gemüsehändler hin zu türkischen Bäckereien und diversen Cafés und Imbissen zeigen die vielfältige Mischung der Bewohner. Neben dem Gesundbrunnen-Center mit über 100 Geschäften existieren in den Nebenstraßen kleine Mode-Ateliers oder auch ein Buchladen mit Café als kultureller Treffpunkt.
So vielseitig das gastronomische und Geschäftsangebot, so abwechslungsreich sind auch die Freizeitmöglichkeiten: von Fitness-Studio, Schwimmhalle über das Kindermuseum Labyrinth und einer Familien-Bücherei bis hin zu kulturellen Highlights in den Uferstudios oder dem Kino Alhambra hat der Wedding für jeden Geschmack etwas zu bieten. Alles ist in direkter Umgebung zu finden und leicht zu Fuß oder mit Tram, Bus und U-Bahn zu erreichen.
Fast unscheinbar zieht sich fußläufig von der Osloer Straße das Flüsschen Panke durch das Viertel und lädt an seinen Ufern mit Fuß- und Radwegen zu Spaziergängen oder Jogging ein. Nur ein wenig weiter entfernt lassen sich im nahegelegenen Volkspark Humboldthain Stunden im Grünen mitten in der Stadt verbringen oder zur warmen Jahreszeit im dortigen Sommerbad die Sonne genießen. Vom Aussichtsturm im Park hat man einen herrlichen Blick über die Stadt.
Wedding – der nördlichste Teil von Berlin Mitte und in direkter Nachbarschaft zum Szene-Kiez Prenzlauer Berg zählt zu den aufstrebenden Stadtteilen Berlins. Gerade junge Menschen zieht es wegen seiner optimalen Lage und dem kulturellen Miteinander hierher. Als ehemaliges traditionelles Arbeiterviertel, mit großen Siedlungen der Moderne im Westen und Norden sowie teils viel Grün, durchläuft der Stadtteil aktuell einen wahren Strukturwandel. Der industriell geprägte Ortsteil entwickelt sich nämlich nach und nach zum Zukunftsstandort für Wissenschaft und Technologie. Ein Beispiel für den Wandel zeigt der ehemalige Flughafen Tegel, der zur „Urban Tech Republic“ wird, einem Campus für urbane Technologien inklusive Industriepark und mit Platz für tausende Beschäftigte, Studenten, Unternehmen und Wohnungen. Die Nähe zur Klinik-Campus der Charité, der Beuth-Hochschule mit rund 12.500 Student:innen oder die vielen geplanten Neubauprojekte verleihen Wedding zusätzlich einen wertvollen Charakter mit enormem Potenzial für die Zukunft.BereichDer Berliner Stadtteil Wedding scheint auf den ersten Blick ein Ort der Kontraste zu sein, die sich aber beim zweiten Blick zu einem bunten Mosaik zusammenfügen. Und das Wort „bunt“ könnte auf ihn als einen der lebendigsten, kulturellen Kieze Berlins, nicht besser zutreffen. Ein vielfältiger Mix an Geschäften von diversen Supermärkten über Gemüsehändler hin zu türkischen Bäckereien und diversen Cafés und Imbissen zeigen die vielfältige Mischung der Bewohner. Neben dem Gesundbrunnen-Center mit über 100 Geschäften existieren in den Nebenstraßen kleine Mode-Ateliers oder auch ein Buchladen mit Café als kultureller Treffpunkt.
So vielseitig das gastronomische und Geschäftsangebot, so abwechslungsreich sind auch die Freizeitmöglichkeiten: von Fitness-Studio, Schwimmhalle über das Kindermuseum Labyrinth und einer Familien-Bücherei bis hin zu kulturellen Highlights in den Uferstudios oder dem Kino Alhambra hat der Wedding für jeden Geschmack etwas zu bieten. Alles ist in direkter Umgebung zu finden und leicht zu Fuß oder mit Tram, Bus und U-Bahn zu erreichen.
Fast unscheinbar zieht sich fußläufig von der Osloer Straße das Flüsschen Panke durch das Viertel und lädt an seinen Ufern mit Fuß- und Radwegen zu Spaziergängen oder Jogging ein. Nur ein wenig weiter entfernt lassen sich im nahegelegenen Volkspark Humboldthain Stunden im Grünen mitten in der Stadt verbringen oder zur warmen Jahreszeit im dortigen Sommerbad die Sonne genießen. Vom Aussichtsturm im Park hat man einen herrlichen Blick über die Stadt.
Wedding – der nördlichste Teil von Berlin Mitte und in direkter Nachbarschaft zum Szene-Kiez Prenzlauer Berg zählt zu den aufstrebenden Stadtteilen Berlins. Gerade junge Menschen zieht es wegen seiner optimalen Lage und dem kulturellen Miteinander hierher. Als ehemaliges traditionelles Arbeiterviertel, mit großen Siedlungen der Moderne im Westen und Norden sowie teils viel Grün, durchläuft der Stadtteil aktuell einen wahren Strukturwandel. Der industriell geprägte Ortsteil entwickelt sich nämlich nach und nach zum Zukunftsstandort für Wissenschaft und Technologie. Ein Beispiel für den Wandel zeigt der ehemalige Flughafen Tegel, der zur „Urban Tech Republic“ wird, einem Campus für urbane Technologien inklusive Industriepark und mit Platz für tausende Beschäftigte, Studenten, Unternehmen und Wohnungen. Die Nähe zur Klinik-Campus der Charité, der Beuth-Hochschule mit rund 12.500 Student:inne...
Address: Osloer Straße 114, 13359 BerlinProperty descriptionThe apartments in the front building have balconies or oriels with large windows allowing plenty of light into the spacious rooms. The old building character of the apartments is underlined by high ceilings as well as wooden coffered doors and partly original floorboards. The majority of the residential units are rented out, which makes them ideal as an investment for old age. For those who want to fulfill their dream of owning their own walls and moving in themselves, there are seven refurbished vacant apartments to choose from.BuildingBerlin Wedding: It is not only the multicultural character and charm that make the location special. For capital investors and those looking to invest, the asking prices for apartments in particular speak a promising language: in the 10-year period, the average asking price in Wedding rose by 253.0%* – with the trend continuing to rise. Here in the five-story residential complex, a total of 26 old building apartments with tasteful sizes ranging from approx. 34 to 136 sqm and 1 to 5 rooms is awaiting new owners.
At a glance:
• A total of 26 apartments for sale
• 7 of which are empty apartments for owner-occupancy
• 1 to 5 rooms
• Sizes from approx. 34 to 136 sqm
• balconies
• shower and tub bathroomsAreaAt first glance, the Berlin district of Wedding seems to be a place of contrasts, but at second sight, they come together to form a colorful mosaic. And the word “colorful” could not apply better to it as one of the liveliest, cultural neighborhoods in Berlin. A diverse mix of stores from various supermarkets to greengrocers to Turkish bakeries and various cafes and snack bars illustrate the diverse mix of residents. In addition to the Gesundbrunnen Center with more than 100 stores, there are small fashion studios or a bookstore with a café as a cultural meeting place in the side streets.
The leisure opportunities are as varied as the gastronomic and business offerings: from gyms and swimming pools to the Labyrinth children’s museum and a family library to cultural highlights in the Uferstudios or the Alhambra cinema, there is something for everyone in Wedding. Almost everything can be found in the immediate vicinity and is easy to reach on foot or by streetcar, bus and subway.
Almost inconspicuously, the little river Panke runs through the neighborhood on foot from Osloer Straße and invites you to go for a walk or jog along its banks with foot and bike paths. Just a little further away, the nearby Volkspark Humboldthain offers hours of green space in the middle of the city or, during the warmer months, you can enjoy the sun in the summer pool there. From the observation tower in the park you have a magnificent view over the city.
Wedding – the northernmost part of Berlin Mitte and in the direct neighborhood of the trendy Prenzlauer Berg district – is one of Berlin’s up-and-coming neighborhoods. Young people in particular are drawn here because of its ideal location and cultural coexistence. As a former traditional working-class district, with large modernist housing estates in the west and north and in part a lot of greenery, the district is currently undergoing a real structural change. The industrial district is gradually developing into a future location for science and technology. One example of the transformation is the former Tegel Airport, which is becoming the “Urban Tech Republic,” a campus for urban technologies including an industrial park and with space for thousands of employees, students, companies and apartments. The proximity to the clinic campus of the Charité, the Beuth University of Applied Sciences with around 12,500 students, and the many planned new construction projects also give Wedding a valuable character with enormous potential for the future.BuildingBerlin Wedding: It is not only the multicultural character and charm that make the location special. For capital investors and those looking to invest, the asking prices for apartments in particular speak a promising language: in the 10-year period, the average asking price in Wedding rose by 253.0%* – with the trend continuing to rise. Here in the five-story residential complex, a total of 26 old building apartments with tasteful sizes ranging from approx. 34 to 136 sqm and 1 to 5 rooms is awaiting new owners.
At a glance:
• A total of 26 apartments for sale
• 7 of which are empty apartments for owner-occupancy
• 1 to 5 rooms
• Sizes from approx. 34 to 136 sqm
• balconies
• shower and tub bathroomsAreaAt first glance, the Berlin district of Wedding seems to be a place of contrasts, but at second sight, they come together to form a colorful mosaic. And the word “colorful” could not apply better to it as one of the liveliest, cultural neighborhoods in Berlin. A diverse mix of stores from various supermarkets to greengrocers to Turkish bakeries and various cafes and snack bars illustrate the diverse mix of residents. In addition to the Gesundbrunnen Center with more than 100 stores, there are small fashion studios or a bookstore with a café as a cultural meeting place in the side streets.
The leisure opportunities are as varied as the gastronomic and business offerings: from gyms and swimming pools to the Labyrinth children’s museum and a family library to cultural highlights in the Uferstudios or the Alhambra cinema, there is something for everyone in Wedding. Almost everything can be found in the immediate vicinity and is easy to reach on foot or by streetcar, bus and subway.
Almost inconspicuously, the little river Panke runs through the neighborhood on foot from Osloer Straße and invites you to go for a walk or jog along its banks with foot and bike paths. Just a little further away, the nearby Volkspark Humboldthain offers hours of green space in the middle of the city or, during the warmer months, you can enjoy the sun in the summer pool there. From the observation tower in the park you have a magnificent view over the city.
Wedding – the northernmost part of Berlin Mitte and in the direct neighborhood of the trendy Prenzlauer Berg district – is one of Berlin’s up-and-coming neighborhoods. Young people in particular are drawn here because of its ideal location and cultural coexistence. As a former traditional working-class district, with large modernist housing estates in the west and north and in part a lot of greenery, the district is currently undergoing a real structural change. The industrial district is gradually developing into a future location for science and technology. One example of the transformation is the former Tegel Airport, which is becoming the “Urban Tech Republic,” a campus for urban technologies including an industrial park and with space for thousands of employees, students, companies and apartments. The proximity to the clinic campus of the Charité, the Beuth University of Applied Sciences with around 12,500 students, and the many planned new construction projects also give Wedding a valuable character with enormous potential for the future.AreaAt first glance, the Berlin district of Wedding seems to be a place of contrasts, but at second sight, they come together to form a colorful mosaic. And the word “colorful” could not apply better to it as one of the liveliest, cultural neighborhoods in Berlin. A diverse mix of stores from various supermarkets to greengrocers to Turkish bakeries and various cafes and snack bars illustrate the diverse mix of residents. In addition to the Gesundbrunnen Center with more than 100 stores, there are small fashion studios or a bookstore with a café as a cultural meeting place in the side streets.
The leisure opportunities are as varied as the gastronomic and business offerings: from gyms and swimming pools to the Labyrinth children’s museum and a family library to cultural highlights in the Uferstudios or the Alhambra cinema, there is something for everyone in Wedding. Almost everything can be found in the immediate vicinity and is easy to reach on foot or by streetcar, bus and subway.
Almost inconspicuously, the little river Panke runs through the neighborhood on foot from Osloer Straße and invites you to go for a walk or jog along its banks with foot and bike paths. Just a little further away, the nearby Volkspark Humboldthain offers hours of green space in the middle of the city or, during the warmer months, you can enjoy the sun in the summer pool there. From the observation tower in the park you have a magnificent view over the city.
Wedding – the northernmost part of Berlin Mitte and in the direct neighborhood of the trendy Prenzlauer Berg district – is one of Berlin’s up-and-coming neighborhoods. Young people in particular are drawn here because of its ideal location and cultural coexistence. As a former traditional working-class district, with large modernist housing estates in the west and north and in part a lot of greenery, the district is currently undergoing a real structural change. The industrial district is gradually developing into a future location for science and technology. One example of the transformation is the former Tegel Airport, which is becoming the “Urban Tech Republic,” a campus for urban technologies including an industrial park and with space for thousands of employees, students, companies and apartments. The proximity to the clinic campus of the Charité, the Beuth University of Applied Sciences with around 12,500 students, and the many planned new construction projects also give Wedding a valuable character with enormous potential for the future.
Référence: BXUO-T1131
Pays: DE
Région: Berlin
Ville: Berlin
Catégorie: Résidentiel
Type d'annonce: Vente
Type de bien: Maison & Propriété
Surface: 50
Pièces: 2
Chambres: 1
Salles de bains: 1

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