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This imposing property, built in 1900, stands on a generous plot of approx. 2,270 m². The living space of approx. 342 m², spread over 11 rooms and supplemented by approx. 250 m² of usable space, opens up countless possibilities for individual design. Two spacious floors impress with airy ceiling heights of up to approx. 3.50 m on the ground floor and up to approx. 3.30 m on the upper floor. Clever intermediate doors allow both floors to be converted into separate living units, ideal for large families, several parties or three generations. Various renovations from 1990 onwards preserved the historic character and added modern elements: double-glazed plastic windows with shutters ensure energy efficiency, while large window areas and Romanesque arched windows on the upper floor flood the house with light. Two charming tiled stoves on the upper floor create cosy warmth and a unique ambience. The living comfort is complemented by a main bathroom, two separate WCs and a veranda with adjoining terrace, which offers a wonderful view of the extensive garden. The outdoor area delights with a versatile fountain, mature trees and lovingly landscaped green areas. Two spacious sheds offer room for keeping animals or creative hobbies. A full basement and a garage parking space round off the offer. This property not only impresses as a historic residential property, but also offers potential for commercial use or social facilities such as residential or children's homes. Here, history, modernity and future-oriented possibilities come together to create a unique property in a central and natural location.
Tiled, laminate and carpeted floors (original floorboards available)
Double-glazed windows with plastic frames
Ceiling height on the ground floor approx. 2.85 m to approx. 3.50 m
Ceiling height on the upper floor approx. 2.55 to approx. 3.35 m
Ground floor: 5 rooms, bathroom, 2 kitchens, hallway, entrance area, toilet, veranda, terrace
Upper floor: 6 rooms, hallway
Approx. 170 m² usable space in the basement
Further usable space in the attic
Underground car park for one car
Low-maintenance garden
Paved driveway
2 groundwater wells, one of which is in the house
Outbuildings (shed, chicken coop)
Energy requirement certificate
Final energy requirement 299.1 kWh/m²a
Energy source/heating type oil/centralised
Energy efficiency class H
Year of construction/renovation 1900/1990
Jerichow, located in picturesque Saxony-Anhalt, is a charming small town which is home to around 6,700 inhabitants in an area of around 270 km². It impresses with its mixture of historical significance, natural surroundings and practical infrastructure. The town is best known for the imposing Jerichow Monastery, one of the oldest brick buildings in northern Germany, which attracts numerous visitors every year. In addition to its historical significance, the monastery offers a varied cultural programme with concerts, guided tours and markets that enrich life in Jerichow. The idyllic location on the Elbe floodplains makes the town a paradise for nature lovers. The surrounding area is ideal for long bike rides along the famous Elbe cycle path, walks or water sports on the Elbe. The opportunity for birdwatching in the species-rich landscape, which exudes an unrivalled tranquillity, is also particularly attractive. Jerichow offers numerous leisure activities for families, including playgrounds and nature education programmes that enrich everyday life. Jerichow also has a primary school, which simplifies the first steps towards family planning. Jerichow has all the necessary facilities for everyday needs as well as various service providers, including various supermarkets, a bank branch, a selection of restaurants and pubs as well as pharmacies, doctors' surgeries and the AWO specialist hospital. Larger shopping and leisure options can be found in the nearby towns of Stendal and Tangermünde, which can be reached in around 20 minutes by car. With the federal highway 107, which runs right through the town, and the local bus routes, Jerichow offers an attractive retreat, also for commuters. These connect Jerichow with towns such as Tangermünde, Genthin and Stendal. The connection to Stendal is particularly relevant here, as regional and long-distance Deutsche Bahn services can be used from there. Cities such as Wolfsburg, Berlin, Magdeburg, Hamburg, Frankfurt am Main and Munich are covered by direct connections.
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.