Historic building, dating to 1911, renovated in 2017/2018
North-facing balcony
High ceilings (c. 3.2m)
Lots of natural light
Very good transport links and infrastructure
The Building
The house dates back to 1911, a rarity in this land of new-builds, and it has all the features beloved of Altbau buildings. Entering from Goslarer Platz 6, you are immediately welcomed by an atmospheric barrel vault and historic mosaic tiles. The building was renovated and modernised as recently as 2017/2018, melding classic style with modern convenience.
The Apartment
This spacious, 80sqm apartment has the perfect ingredients for a harmonious existence, and with minimal expenditure could even be transformed into the perfect home. The kitchen, though already large, could be further expanded, as could the bathroom. You can completely reconfigure it according to your own interior design ideas, or you could leave everything just as it is. The bedroom and living room, with their high ceilings and large windows, offer plenty of light and a pretty, quiet balcony overlooking the central courtyard. Here you can gather new energy and inspiration for life in the capital.
The Location
Surrounded by the River Spree and several canals, Mierendorff Island is a secret hidden in the middle of sophisticated Charlottenburg. This is an area of artisanal craftsmen and weekly farmers’ markets. Yet it is not completely cut off from the world around it; the many waterways are traversed by numerous bridges, and the island has its own subway station. Many of Charlottenburg’s highlights are located within comfortable walking distance; you can easily go for a jog through the gardens of Charlottenburg Palace, before an evening at the opera. The only limit is your appetite for discovery.
Condition
Needs renovation