Rost Wohnbau GmbH
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Residential type
Condominium
Price
€479,106 - €628,503
Number of rooms
3 rooms
Area
61.9 m² - 82.05 m²
Ready to occupy
On request
Residential units
6
Category
Upscale
Distances
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Property ID: 26202
Project views: 3,407
Last update: 11.10.2024
Purchase price parking space
Outdoor parking space: €16,000
Carport parking space: €25,500
Located close to the Zerzabelshofer Forest, surrounded by good forest air and yet within easy reach of the beautiful, historic city center. A guarantee for a good balance between relaxation and activity. You can live here!
Good outfitting and the construction as a KFW-40 house complement the construction with controlled domestic ventilation, pleasant underfloor heating and attention to detail. Barrier-free access, covered balconies and a cellar compartment are available for every apartment. A spacious passenger elevator is also available from the basement to the roof. Even if public transport reaches almost to the front door, parking spaces have been set up and the requirements for electric cars are also met.
The building plot is located southeast of the center of Nuremberg in a very good residential area, in the Zerzabelshof/Tiergarten district. Eisvogelstrasse and Torwartstrasse are residential streets. The south-east oriented property borders on its north-west and south-west sides to the existing neighboring development, with terraced and semi-detached houses and is essentially 2-3 storeys. The building plot itself is a corner plot and is aligned in such a way that the best possible sunlight is guaranteed throughout the day.
(Possible outfitting suggestions are not included in the services).
Construction of a residential building with 6 units, 2 parking spaces and double carport, Eisvogelstrasse / corner of Torwartstrasse, Mögeldorf district, hallway no. 829/19, 90480 Nuremberg /KfW Efficiency House 40/.
Nuremberg: The second largest city in Bavaria was first mentioned in a document in 1050. As early as the Middle Ages, the then royal court rose to become an imperial city.
Thanks to flourishing trade and crafts, Nuremberg became one of the most important cultural centers in the 15th and 16th centuries. World-famous artists such as Albrecht Dürer, Adam Kraft and Veit Stoss worked and lived here.
After the Thirty Years' War came a phase of economic decline. In 1806, after the dissolution of the empire, Nuremberg lost its status as an imperial city and was incorporated into the newly founded Kingdom of Bavaria. From the 19th century onwards, economic growth returned: with the first German railway journey, industrialization began and with it culture. The National Socialists took advantage of this: Hitler discovered Nuremberg for his depiction. All of this resulted in Nuremberg being hit hard. After the devastating years, the well-known “Nuremberg Trials” also took place here.
Today, Nuremberg, with around 510,000 inhabitants, is one of the most important cities in Germany. It sees itself as a metropolitan region with the surrounding cities of Fürth and Erlangen and thus as the cultural and economic center of Franconia.
Nuremberg doesn't just have history to offer: shopping, going out, festivals, restaurants... you can live here!
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