The apartment is located on the 3rd floor of a building that was built in 1905. Its size is 66 m2 and it consists of one living room, two/three sleeping rooms, one kitchen, one hallway, one chamber and one bathroom with shower. The already spacious rooms appear even larger due to the ceiling height of 3.40 m. The floors in the apartment (except for the bathroom and kitchen, which are tiled) are covered with floorboards. The apartment is heated by a gas floor heating system. A big cellar also belongs to the apartment. Since the apartment is located in the garden house, you can enjoy the beautiful view of a green courtyard. --------------- Beautifully furnished apartment, sunny and very quiet. The accommodation is equipped with everything you expect from a cozy home. Furniture, a kitchen, electrical appliances (for example, a new microwave and a new washing machine) are furnishings of the apartment. Even bed linen and towels are provided. Peaceful sleeping is guaranteed despite the very central location. The bedroom is bright and quiet (facing the courtyard) and has a comfortable double bed. The modernly designed bathroom is equipped with a shower. All rooms radiate cozy ambience, are brightly designed and are flooded with daylight. The furniture shown in the pictures belongs to a previous tenant and gives you an idea about the furnishings. --------------- The property is located in a popular residential are(hidden)erlin Wilmersdorf. Transport links are ideal, because the highway is only a few minutes away and the subway and S-Bahn stations are within 3 minutes walking distance. In addition, there are several doctors, restaurants, bakeries, supermarkets and cafes within walking distance. Moreover, you can quickly reach a few green spaces and parks, gyms, fashion stores and bars....
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