In Oberschöneweide – close to the HTW campus and the River Spree – Wilhelminian-style architecture meets a prime educational location with great potential. This well-maintained residential property, built in 1916 and comprising a front building, courtyard and garden shed, exudes a soothing sense of calm and harmony. It offers Wilhelminian-style flats for owner-occupiers and investors who wish to fulfil their dream of home ownership in a quiet residential area.
This charming residential complex, dating from 1916, comprises a classic front building, a peaceful garden house and a landscaped courtyard, combining the charm of historic architecture with a well-maintained overall condition. The buildings blend harmoniously into the established cityscape and impress with their classic architecture, featuring clearly structured façades, balconies and typical period details. The complex offers a pleasant living atmosphere and, thanks to the combination of street-facing and courtyard-facing buildings, provides both urban living and quiet retreats.
The communal areas have been extensively refurbished and are in a very well-maintained condition. This includes, amongst other things, the façades, stairwells and outdoor facilities. The landscaped courtyard enhances the quality of life and emphasises the homely character of the complex. The flats are characterised by efficient and practical floor plans that are attractive to both owner-occupiers and investors. Classic features of older buildings are combined here with functional living concepts.
Oberschöneweide is currently undergoing a period of dynamic development and is one of the up-and-coming areas in south-east Berlin. Alongside the established university campus, large-scale property developments are injecting new vitality into the neighbourhood, leaving a lasting mark on the area. The MARIENHOF is situated in one of Oberschöneweide’s most exciting micro-locations. In recent years, the district has increasingly evolved from a historic industrial site into a sought-after residential neighbourhood. Even today, impressive brick buildings from the Wilhelminian era define the characteristic streetscape.
The quiet side streets, such as Marienstraße, are particularly charming, creating a pleasant, almost neighbourhood-like atmosphere. Here, a living experience is emerging that perfectly combines urbanity with a neighbourhood character. Transport links are excellent: the tram, a wide range of shopping facilities, the University of Applied Sciences (HTW) and the banks of the Spree are all within walking distance.