Elegant Wilhelminian-style apartments in good old West Berlin – with our buy-to-let investment project Uhland136, you have the opportunity to acquire attractively rented, historic apartments in one of the most sought-after residential areas in Berlin. First-class local amenities, outstanding public transport connections, beautiful parks and easy access to the cultural centre around Zoological Garden attract singles, couples and families to the beautiful neighbourhood south of City West.
The imposing Wilhelminian style building Uhland136 is located in the popular Uhlandstraße in the direct vicinity of other elegant old buildings. It was built in 1900 in the style of its time: Bay windows, balconies and stucco decorations lend elegance to the façade. The front building and side wing contain 18 apartments and three commercial units on six floors. The apartments have one to four rooms and one particularly spacious unit has 6.5 rooms.
As is typical of Wilhelminian-style apartments, the layout of the apartments is efficient – ideal for families in particular. Daylight bathrooms provide comfort and most have a bathtub. Most of the apartments have a balcony to provide a place to relax in the fresh air. In the top-floor apartments, roof terraces provide moments of sunshine. The three commercial units are located on the first floor and are used for retail purposes.
Uhland136 is located in upscale Berlin-Charlottenburg, between the famous Ku’damm, the Bavarian Quarter, and Preußenpark. The property is situated in the Güntzelkiez neighbourhood, just south of Berlin’s sophisticated City West district – a traditionally sought-after residential area. The well-tended streets offer a wide variety of cafés and restaurants, everyday shops, delicatessens and boutiques. It’s just a short walk to Preußenpark, which is also called Thai Park in tribute to its large Thai street food market. Tiergarten, one of Berlin’s largest parks, is just a short bike ride away.
From Uhlandstrasse 136, it is no more than a short hop to Zoological Garden. First-rate museums and galleries, theatres and numerous cinemas, including the premiere cinema Zoo Palast, have helped establish the area around Zoo as one of Berlin’s cultural centres. Public transport connections are top notch: the subway lines U9 and U7, as well as several bus lines, are all within easy walking distance.
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5 mins. on foot to restaurants, cafés and all manner of shops
10 mins. on foot to Preußenpark
10 mins. on foot to Güntzelstraße underground station (U9)
10 min. by bike to Ku'damm
10 min. by bike to KaDeWe
15 min. by public transport to Zoological Garden
25 min. by public transport to Potsdamer Platz
30 min. by public transport to Berlin Central Station