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The flat on offer here is located in a beautiful Wilhelminian-style town villa dating back to 1902. The classic old building was carefully renovated in 2003 in close consultation with the Office for the Preservation of Historical Monuments and now presents itself in restored splendour. The discreet colour scheme and the symmetrically arranged façade elements give the house a special charm. The stylish exterior impression continues as you enter the prestigious entrance hall with its restored stucco elements and murals. A wide staircase provides easy access to the bright home on the first floor, which has four rooms and an eat-in kitchen over an area of approx. 142 m². It impresses with many original elements from the construction period, such as the oak floorboards, the filigree stucco and the airy ceiling height of approx. 3.60 metres. The two spacious living rooms are connected by an elegant double wing door. A covered south-facing balcony with a view of the green surroundings complements this area and invites you to linger and relax in the warmer months. The generously sized and well-equipped eat-in kitchen of approx. 25m² is the link to the two quiet rooms facing the courtyard. They are suitable as bedrooms, children's rooms or guest rooms and are complemented by a daylight bathroom with shower and a storage room, which can also be used as an optional dressing room. An allocated cellar compartment as well as a bicycle room and the communal inner courtyard complete this offer.
Representative entrance hall
Original refurbished castle floorboards
Oak strip parquet flooring
Wooden double casement windows
Historic double doors
Delicately crafted, original stucco
Ceiling height up to approx. 3.60 m
Spacious eat-in kitchen
Spacious cloakroom area
Daylit bathroom with bath and shower
Separate daylight guest WC
Covered balcony facing south
Storage room (optional dressing room)
Cellar compartment
Inner courtyard with garden for communal use
Shared bicycle storage room
No energy certificate, as listed building.
Energy source/heating type gas/centralised
Year of construction/renovation 1902/2003
Jägervorstadt is located in one of the most sought-after residential areas of Potsdam's city centre, between Sanssouci Park and the baroque centre. The area is named after the Jägertor, which is the smallest surviving city gate and is now part of the promenade that traces the course of the former city wall. The buildings range from suburban country houses and detached villas to Wilhelminian-style apartment blocks. Stately villas with large gardens can also be seen. The extensive green spaces, such as the famous Sanssouci Park or the New Garden, are ideal for long walks and outdoor activities and provide a high recreational value. Shopping facilities for daily needs as well as numerous charming cafés and restaurants are just a few minutes' walk away. The city centre is also very close and invites you to stroll around with its many small boutiques and interesting shops. There are excellent public transport connections thanks to several bus and tram lines.
The brokerage contract with us is concluded by the confirmation of the use of our brokerage services in text form, such as, in particular, the signature of the search client contract and/or the property exposé. The amount of the brokerage fee is based on the statutory regulations on the division of brokerage fees that came into force on 23 December 2020. Accordingly, the brokerage fee is regularly earned and due for both parties (owner and buyer) in the amount of 3% plus statutory VAT at the applicable rate, currently a total of 3.57% of the purchase price including VAT upon conclusion of the notarised contract. The amount of the gross commission is subject to adjustment in the event of a change in the tax rate. EuV Potsdam Immobilien GmbH (licence partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH) receives a direct claim for payment from the buyer. Real estate transfer tax, notary and court costs are borne by the buyer.