Selling Price | 1.150.000 € |
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Courtage | no courtage for buyers |
A building on a south-facing slope.
The architecturally appealing building with only three residential units offers plenty of space and tranquillity in a green setting.
During the planning phase, great importance was attached to energy efficiency through an air heat pump with photovoltaic system, triple glazing and much more (KfW55).
The last apartment on the top floor with two roof loggias can still be planned individually according to your needs, as a spacious 4-room or 5-room apartment.
-Floor plan according to your individual needs in 4 or 5 rooms
-Interior extension possible in 2 months
-Plastic frames with triple glazing
-2 loggias
-2 bathrooms each with shower & WC
-Ceiling height of 3.50m in some cases
-underfloor heating
- two garages
-washing machine space (HWR) in the apartment
-two bicycle boxes with electricity for 4 bicycles
-large cellar room
-video intercom system
-Communal laundry room
-communal garden
-Air source heat pump with photovoltaic systems, gas condensing boiler as peak load
-Energy efficiency (A+)
Purchase directly from the owner
The Schönberg district, one of the best residential areas in Stuttgart.
A residential area (hamlet) surrounded by woods and tranquillity. The view paired with nature conveys a feeling of having arrived. This is where you can relax with family and friends.
Stuttgart is the capital of the German federal state of
Baden-Württemberg and with 634,830 inhabitants
(December 31, 2018) its largest city. The
Germany's sixth largest city forms the center of the
region with around 2.8 million inhabitants
Stuttgart, one of the largest metropolitan areas
in Germany. It is also the core city of the European
metropolitan region of Stuttgart (around 5.3 million
inhabitants), the fifth largest in Germany. Stuttgart
has the status of an urban district and is divided into 23 districts.
divided into 23 districts. As the seat of the Baden-Württemberg state government
state government and the state parliament as well as numerous
state and some federal authorities, Stuttgart is the political
political center of the state. It is the seat of the
Stuttgart Regional Council, which administers the administrative
administrative district of the same name. Stuttgart is the seat of the
regional parliament of the Stuttgart region, one of the three
regions in the administrative district of Stuttgart. Furthermore
Stuttgart is the seat of the Protestant bishop of Württemberg.
Württemberg. The city is an important
business location and financial center. It is known as the
home of the German automobile companies Daimler and
Porsche.