Rent | 2950 € |
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Additional Costs | 600 € incl. heating costs |
Heating Costs | 110 € |
Deposit | 16898€ |
Courtage | no courtage for buyers |
The warehouse/production area on offer here impresses with its spacious and bright rooms.
Thanks to the large, spacious and ground-level roller shutter door, it is easy and barrier-free to access for all forms of loading and unloading.
loading and unloading easily and barrier-free.
The space also has a modern fiber optic connection.
Directly adjacent to the property is a parking lot with available parking spaces. If required, these can be rented additionally for € 50.00/unit per month.
Centrally located in Hamburg-Billbrook, in the east of the city, this location has
optimal transport connections.
The building is heated by gas central heating, year of construction 2023.
The rent is made up as follows:
€ 2,950.00 net rent (€ 9.51/m²)
€ 490.00 flat-rate operating costs
€ 110.00 advance payment for heating costs
All figures plus statutory VAT.
The property is ready for immediate occupancy and, if required, two office spaces of 145 and 244 m² are still available.
- The continuous window front on one long side ensures optimum (daylight)
(daylight) lighting at any time of year.
- The large, electric roller shutter door enables direct and convenient loading/unloading of any
any (even bulky) goods deliveries.
- The fiber optic connection throughout the building ensures a fast and modern
internet connection.
HAFERKAMP FOUNDATION
Strandallee 11
23683 Scharbeutz (Haffkrug)
Phone: 04563 / 423998-0
Fax: 04563 / 423998-9
E-mail: info(at)haferkamp-stiftung.de
The Haferkamp Foundation is a foundation with legal capacity under civil law.
Chairman of the foundation:
Jens-Hendrik Haferkamp
Foundation supervisory authority:
Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg
Office for Corrections and Law
Foundation matters
Drehbahn 36, 20354 Hamburg
Order number: 922.24-181 (2516)
Administrative headquarters: Scharbeutz
VAT ID No.: DE305368314
Billbrook is located on the eastern edge of Hamburg's Mitte district and is the second largest contiguous industrial area in the city after the port.
In addition to the Tiefstack power plant and large companies such as Otto Versand, ThyssenKrupp and Fritz Kola, many medium-sized recycling companies and freight forwarders also characterize the cityscape.
It is also interesting to note that a small but attractive center for the creative and productive industries is being built on the Tiefstack Canal.
The industrial cultural monuments planned by the urban development department will further enhance the location in the future.