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S-Immobiliengesellschaft Holstein mbH & Co. KG
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Residential type
Condominium
Price
On request
Number of rooms
2 - 4 rooms
Area
On request
Ready to occupy
On request
Residential units
On request
Category
Upscale
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Property ID: 19463
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The construction project – with the "BLÜCHERHÖFE" project, SIG Holstein offers comfortable condominiums in Hamburg-Altona with 2 to 4.5 rooms and living areas of approx. 65 m² to approx. 141 m² in a high standard. www.bluecherhoefe-altona.de.
Red-brown clinker brick-cladded facades harmonize with an existing historical environment comprised of heritage-listed buildings. Functional floor plans create a lot of space for your individual lifestyle and design ideas. Comfortable underfloor heating and the modern, high-quality interior fittings provide a cosy sense of spatiality without sacrificing real room to move. Large windows admit a lot of light and a positive attitude towards life into the living rooms.
There's a storage room and an underground parking space in the basement for each apartment (with electrical pre-installation on request). In addition, storage rooms for bicycles and strollers can be used by all residents. Depending on the size of the apartment, one to four bicycle parking spaces are available.
The apartments are barrier-free accessible. The associated storage room in the basement and the underground car park are easily accessible via an elevator. The standalone buildings (houses D + E) are completely designed on all floors with clinker brick facades and windows with dark red to red-brown frames. All apartments are planned by the renowned Hamburg architectural firm SMP Störmer Murphy and Partners with a balcony/loggia, a terrace or a rooftop terrace. The two setback upper storeys (houses A, B, C) are visually differentiated by a change of material. Bright plastered facades with anthracite-colored window frames gives the staggered floor a classic flair and visual lightness.
A mix of modern architecture and heritage-listed buildings characterizes the picture near the Elbe river. This new ensemble, the BLÜCHERHÖFE, is emerging just a few minutes away from impressive harbour views. A modern design in combination with the classic north German brick-style facade, BLÜCHERHÖFE blends carefully into the existing environment. A contemporary, comfortable outfitting concept for the apartments – equipped with modern house and heating technology - ensures a comfortable residential ambience.
THE ELBE. SUN-WARMED BREEZES.
THE BEACH. THE SHIPS PASS BY IN THE EVENING LIGHT. GULLS CALLING. FRIENDS IN ALTONA.
The charm of colorful diversity and the proximity to the vibrant center make Altona's old town one of the most popular residential areas within the metropolis of Hamburg. Not only does the famous Hamburg fish market have its home here. Many sights, such as the town hall or the 'Altona Balcony' - a vantage point on the slopes above the ELbe - shape the image of this district as one with a decidedly cosmopolitan character. The old, historical roots for this can already be found in 1710, when Altona still belonged to Denmark and was the second largest Danish city after Copenhagen. Even then, it was considered liberal and multicultural. The first written mention of the city's name Altona can be found around 1537, when the Hamburg council believed that the fishermen's and craftsmen's settlement was “all to nah” (all too close) to the city limits. It took another 400 years until Altona was incorporated, and has been part of Hamburg since 1937.
Altona's infrastructure is very special. Various retailers, designer shops, shopping centers and the district's own pedestrian zone can be found here. With public transport you can get to almost all destinations in the Hanseatic city in a short time. Even the gastronomy has a lot to offer Altona residents and visitors – a melting pot of cultures. Whether oriental specialties, Mediterranean cuisine or vegan delicacies - everyone gets their taste catered to here. A special highlight is the fish market, which, in addition to its historical architecture, not only offers a breathtaking range of fresh fish, but also tropical fruits and palm trees. This combination offers a successful ambience for an enjoyable hangover breakfast, especially after a long night on the nearby Reeperbahn.
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