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45239 Essen - Nordrhein-Westfalen
Property description: This bright and friendly house is located in the popular southern part of Essen. It is two stories from the front and expands to three levels towards the back. The garden level consists of approximately 60 + 25 sqm of separable living space, each with a bathroom. Additionally, there is a cellar and a boiler room on this level. The garden level is not included in the living area. A large terrace and garden are accessible from here. The main apartment with a ground-level entrance consists of a approximately 45 sqm living/dining area, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, hallway, and storage room, totaling approximately 81 sqm. The large balcony measures approximately 4.5 * 2.5 m. The ground floor and garden level were originally inhabited as a single unit by the family. The two floors can easily be connected again with a spiral staircase. The original, elegant stone staircase is currently stored. The attic is divided in the same way as the ground floor apartment, with large dormer windows. The calculated living area here is approximately 75 sqm. There is also a balcony of sufficient size here. The apartment is currently rented out. The attic above is also already equipped with insulation, heating, and 6 roof windows, with a floor space of approximately 60 sqm / standing height of approximately 36 sqm. A connection with the attic apartment is also easily possible. Nestled in a friendly neighborhood, the view stretches almost everywhere into the extensive greenery. The house has been well maintained throughout and received new windows and other renovations in 2020. Price thoughts: The property is well-maintained, has a spacious layout, and is situated in a desirable location in Essen. The additional living space in the garden level and attic provide versatility for the new owner. Considering the market demand in the area, the asking price of 685.000€ is competitive and offers good value for the size and features of the property.
45239 Essen - Nordrhein-Westfalen