WBG Nürnberg
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Residential type
Condominium, Penthouse
Price
€389,000 - €1,100,000
Number of rooms
2 - 4 rooms
Area
64 m² - 144 m²
Ready to occupy
On request
Residential units
7
Category
Upscale
Distances
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Property ID: 25884
Project views: 6,132
Last update: 25.07.2024
Purchase price excl. parking space in the basement: 25,000 €
Energy certificate (preliminary calculation) according to GEG:
Built in 2024, EAW V, 22.7 kWh (A), local heating/geothermal energy/cold network
A modern city villa with seven condominiums is being built on property 218 in the RieterBogen Kornburg. The peripheral location next to the adjacent green belt and the meadows in the north of Käte-Reichert-Straße is attractive.
The architectural concept of the comfortably outfitted houses in the RieterBogen Kornburg project is timelessly modern. If you are looking for personal space and enjoy individually designed homes, you have come to the right place. Enjoy the unobstructed outskirts location with a view of fields, forests and meadows.
The five green, traffic-calmed access yards are characteristic of the RieterBogen. They are planted with shady trees and, as neighborhood anger, invite people to meet and interact. A spacious play area for children is also provided.
The environmentally conscious, sustainable concept of the RieterBogen includes an ecological drainage system for rainwater. By creating green hollows, large green areas are created that sustainably contribute to species protection.
The extensive green roofs, as a natural air conditioning system, make an extremely efficient contribution to energy savings. In winter it functions as insulation and in summer as heat protection.
With the existing local heat supply through a geothermal surface collector under the neighboring meadows, you use energy from the ground - efficiently and environmentally friendly. Photovoltaic systems on the roofs of houses support the production of electricity.
Sunlight, seeping rainwater and the air temperature ensure that the soil in the neighboring meadows stores heat. This heat can be used again via a surface collector, especially in autumn and winter. This is so-called “cold local heating”. The connected residential units are supplied with heat gain via a heat transfer medium that is only around eight degrees warm. In order to be able to use this local heating temperature for heating and hot water, every building is equipped with a heat pump. The electricity for their operation is partially generated by photovoltaic systems on the roofs of the houses. The modern energy concept is CO2-neutral in its management.
One of the most beautiful districts in the south of Nuremberg is the idyllic Kornburg. In a residential area close to nature, just 25 minutes by car from Nuremberg city center, a modern development with 155 residential units for different requirements is being built on behalf of wbg.
In Kornburg you live in a village environment with a shooting club, sports club and volunteer fire department. Kärwa is traditionally celebrated here once a year. With around 3,500 residents, Kornburg has a small-town infrastructure. Inns, bakers, butchers, supermarkets, farms with regional products as well as its own primary school, a daycare center and two kindergartens are part of the town's infrastructure.
The RieterBogen is being built in Kornburg-Nord in an undeveloped outskirts location, surrounded by fields, forests and meadows. A family-friendly settlement with modern terraced houses, semi-detached houses and attractive condominiums.
Kornburg is in the immediate vicinity of two canals. The “new” Main-Danube Canal is located two kilometers to the west. The disused “old” Ludwigs Canal flows a few hundred meters to the northeast. A well-developed network of paths invites you to take relaxed cycling and hiking tours in beautiful natural surroundings.
Kornburg was first mentioned in documents in 1236 and was an independent market until 1972. Kornburg has been part of the city of Nuremberg since 1972. The place has retained its village character to this day.
The Rieter Castle was built in Kornburg in the 13th century. The Lords of Rieter lived there until 1753. The Rieters of Kornburg and Kalbensteinberg were a patrician family from the imperial city of Nuremberg and had large holdings here and in the surrounding area. Its first documented mention goes back to the year 1361. The Rieterschloss is still a landmark of the city of Kornburg today and gives its name to the RieterBogen.
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