Your new wooden home has a long history: the tree grows upwards in the forest for decades, defies the forces of nature every year and is always unique. A valuable room is created with consummate craftsmanship. In the “Wilhelm & Raabe” project, every square meter was given a meaning.
The detached all-wooden house “Wilhelm & Raabe” is being built on a quiet side street in Milbertshofen. On the street side there is the landscaped front garden, the access to the underground car park elevator and the narrow building side facade made of wood with excitingly placed windows in portrait and landscape format. The panoramic elevator takes residents and guests comfortably to the desired floor. The building opens to the west onto the garden side. This is where the weather-protected, sun-drenched loggias and terraces are located, which extend into the building at different depths. The apartments on the garden floor have a private garden, the apartments on the 1st floor have covered balconies and the penthouse on the staggered floor has a roof terrace across the entire width of the building. The floor-to-ceiling windows allow plenty of daylight into the friendly living rooms.
The “Wilhelm & Raabe” project is located between the Milbertshofener Straße playground, Petuelpark and the north-south green corridor between Ricarda-Huch- Straße and Christoph-von-Gluck- Platz. Fresh croissants at “Le petit”, a REWE supermarket, the Domagk pharmacy and the resche Brez’n from the Wimmer bakery are all within walking distance. And the U2 underground line takes you into the city center – it’s only four stops to Königsplatz. Alternatively, you can be in the English Garden in ten minutes by bike. Hardly any other district in Munich has developed as continuously and inconspicuously as Milbertshofen over the past few decades. The direct neighborhood and connection to the high-priced and hip Schwabing district alone has given the location a lasting boost. The district is also home to the BMW plant in Munich and many other successful companies.