Selling Price | 296.660 € |
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Courtage | no courtage for buyers |
Quiet apartment building with 4 residential units in a quiet street in FFM-Seckbach.
A net rent of € 950.00 is possible as a capital investment. This corresponds to a net yield of approx. 3.67 %.
A new central heating system has been installed, which improves the energy rating.
2 room ground floor apartment
Daylight bathroom - shower/bathtub - WC - washbasin
Kitchen with fitted kitchen and all electrical appliances
bedroom
Living room with access to the terrace and garden area
Cellar room
Laundry room
Floor coverings: Parquet and tiles
Seckbach has been a district of Frankfurt am Main since July 1, 1900.
The population is 10,605.
The district center is located around 5 km northeast of the center of downtown Frankfurt, above a former arm of the Main, on both sides of a highway following the ridge upstream on the slope of the Lohrberg. The Lohrberg belongs to the geological formation of the Berger Ridge. It is the easternmost foothills of the Rheingau wine-growing region and has its smallest vineyard, the Lohrberger Hang.
On the eastern edge of Seckbach at the Berger Warte and the Leopoldsäule on the Berger ridge is the highest point in Frankfurt at 212 m above sea level.
In the west, Seckbach's district boundary runs along the middle of the A 661 highway, in the south along the middle of the Riedgraben north of the street Am Erlenbruch, including a large section of Borsigallee to the west of Kruppstraße. The Seckbach industrial area borders the smaller Enkheim industrial and commercial area, the Riederwald district and Fechenheim. The easternmost point of the district is located east of Vilbeler Landstraße, above Florianweg (Bergen) and includes the buildings there.
The westernmost point of Seckbach is at the intersection of Friedberger Landstraße and the A 661. In the north, the Seckbach district includes the old customs house (1775), the area of the former large transmitter Heiligenstock (1926-1945) and the DENA transmitter (from 1947), the larger southern part of the Heiligenstock park cemetery, extending to just before the Berger Warte, to the Leopold Column and the large Berger Warte transformer station.
Seckbach has partially retained its original village structure, particularly in the historic village center and small remaining agricultural areas. The village center has one of the best-preserved Franconian half-timbered ensembles in Frankfurt. The historic settlement with the church in the middle has developed in a modern way towards the south-west in the direction of Frankfurt city center.
Today, the district consists of a largely commercial-free small area with buildings and parkland in the west, a contiguously populated residential area with a small proportion of small businesses, roughly in the middle of the district, and another parkland area. A larger industrial and commercial area is located to the southeast, in the Seckbacher Niederung.
Wine-growing, which used to be more extensive than it is today, has largely given way to orchards, which are part of the largest contiguous orchard area in Hesse and are therefore of national ecological importance.
The most important street in Seckbach's core development is Wilhelmshöher Straße, which today begins in the west as a cul-de-sac with a round turning chamber - at the A 661 enclosure - and ends in Bergen-Enkheim at the junction with Vilbeler Landstraße. Until the highway was built, Wilhelmshöher Straße provided a direct connection to the central Bornheimer Berger Straße. Another important road is Borsigallee, which largely belongs to Seckbach, branches off from Am Erlenbruch and on which the A 66 begins 100 meters behind the eastern border of Seckbach. The north-western border of Seckbach is partly formed by Friedberger Landstraße. After more than five years of construction, the "eastern bypass" of the A 661 was opened in 1995.
The district is connected to the Frankfurt subway network by the U4 line. The U7 line also runs to the south and west with the stations Gwinnerstraße and Kruppstraße, which are served by both lines. The Ost depot is located in the Seckbach area.
Five city bus lines run in Seckbach. The new development area on Atzelberg has been served by bus route 38 since 1970. Bus route 43 crosses almost the entire district. Bus routes 44 and F-41 go as far as Leonhardsgasse and terminate there. The night bus n5 crosses Seckbach on the route of bus route 43.