Property key facts
This charming 2-bedroom apartment on the 6th floor of a monument-protected 1950s classicist building offers a unique blend of vintage, classic and modern furniture on wooden parquet flooring. Artworks on the walls create an inspiring atmosphere in this bright, spacious living area in Berlin Friedrichshain. The comfortable elevator provides direct access to your new home.
The 100 m² apartment features two large rooms facing the quiet courtyard, ensuring peaceful rest and relaxation while their orientation provides natural light throughout the day. The spacious master bedroom offers ample room for restful nights and privacy, while the second room with its generous dimensions serves flexibly as guest, children's or office space - furnished with a single bed, large desk and impressive book collection. The fully equipped kitchen in the dining area impresses with modern appliances: induction stove, oven, fridge-freezer combination, dishwasher, microwave, juicer, kettle, toaster and coffee maker for all culinary needs. The separate bathroom with bathtub invites relaxation, while the separate WC provides additional convenience. A practical storage room next to the dining area ensures sufficient storage space and keeps living areas organized. Washing machine, iron, bed linen, towels, hair dryer and 100 Mbit/s internet are naturally included. The warm wooden parquet flooring runs throughout the apartment, lending all rooms a cozy atmosphere. The view from the large windows to the quiet inner courtyard guarantees peace and privacy, away from the street noise of busy Frankfurter Allee, while the elevated position on the 6th floor provides additional brightness and expansive views. The thoughtful layout with separate living and dining areas maximizes the available space optimally.
The vibrant location in Friedrichshain near Frankfurter Tor subway station makes this furnished apartment particularly attractive. The creative district borders Kreuzberg, Neukölln and Mitte - East Side Gallery, clubs, restaurants and galleries are within walking distance. Boxhagener Platz and Simon-Dach-Straße with their famous weekend market and food stalls invite exploration, while several tram stations ensure excellent mobility throughout the city.