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A cozy atmosphere in Neuhausen: A charming 3-bedroom city apartment with style and charm

Art Nouveau facades and Neo-Renaissance buildings define the sought-after St. Vinzenz neighborhood, the southeastern part of Neuhausen. This charming 3-bedroom apartment is located on the 3rd floor of a historic townhouse built in the Neo-Renaissance style around 1900. Characteristic elements such as oak herringbone parquet, paneled doors, skylights, stucco moldings, and high ceilings create a classic old-building atmosphere.

The approximately 91 m² of living space includes a living/dining room, a bedroom with a walk-in closet, another room with flexible usage options, a kitchen, and a bathroom. Adjacent to the kitchen is a balcony that enjoys afternoon and evening sun. A basement storage unit completes this attractive city apartment. A elevator provides convenient access to the apartment.

The property impresses with its excellent location in Neuhausen, just a few steps from Blutenburgstraße, one of the neighborhood’s most beautiful streets. With excellent public transportation connections and surrounded by stately historic buildings, charming cafés, restaurants, and shops for daily needs, this apartment meets all expectations for an urban yet quiet location in the heart of Neuhausen. The “Maillingerstraße” subway station is a six-minute walk away.

Basic data
Property
ETW 3698
Property type
Apartment
Address
Please contact us for further information
Construction year
1900
Modernization
2025
Monument protection
yes
Floor
3rd upper floor
Lift
yes
State
maintained
House money
465 € plus heating costs
Available
sofort
Area listing
Living space
approx. 91 m²
Useful area
approx. 93 m²
Cellar space
approx. 4 m²
Space and equipment
Room
3
Bedroom
2
Bathroom
1
Balconies
1
Equipment
upscale
Fitted kitchen
yes
Residential units
14
Purchase price
Purchase price
995.000 € (10.934 €/m²)
Buyer's commission
3.57 % incl. VAT from the purchase price
Equipment
  • Oak herringbone parquet flooring throughout the apartment, refinished in 2010 (except for the bathroom, which has tile flooring)
  • Electric floor heating in the bathroom
  • Built-in kitchen (2009, Nolte Küchen) with light-colored cabinet fronts and rod handles, mosaic backsplash, and wood-grain countertop, equipped with an induction cooktop, range hood, fridge-freezer, dishwasher (all Siemens), oven (AEG), stainless steel sink (Blanco), and washing machine hookup
  • Natural-light bathroom (2009), featuring natural stone-look floor tiles and light-colored wall tiles, equipped with a bathtub, double vanity with base cabinet (Duravit) and Hansgrohe fixtures, illuminated mirror, towel warmer (Kermi), toilet (Duravit), and electric floor heating
  • Washing machine connection in the kitchen
  • Wooden skylight window (2025), white, triple-glazed
  • White panel interior doors with brass hardware in a historic style
  • Ceiling stucco moldings
  • Ceiling spotlights in the hallway and bathroom
  • Intercom
  • North/west-facing balcony, wood-decked
  • Basement, typical of older buildings, approx. 4 m²
Location

Neuhausen-Nymphenburg is one of Munich’s most sought-after residential areas. Close to the city yet wonderfully green, this popular neighborhood impresses with its stately Wilhelminian-style architecture, magnificent tree-lined avenues, and historic, upper-class charm. Its proximity to Nymphenburg Palace, the Auffahrtsalleen, and the palace canal creates an exceptional quality of life in every season.

The property, offered exclusively by us for sale, is located in the Neuhausen district, not far from Blutenburgstraße. The infrastructure is ideal. Numerous shops and amenities for daily needs are within walking distance (organic supermarket, drugstore, Boulangerie Dompierre, pharmacy, etc.). Rotkreuzplatz offers upscale shopping options, including the Hermannsdorfer Landwerkstätten, the Italian delicatessen Garibaldi, and Galeria Kaufhof with its excellent deli section. With “Jacci,” “Broeding,” and others, there are also excellent restaurants to choose from. By bike, you can quickly reach the Dante-Bad, the Olympic Park, and downtown Munich.

Information
Mailingerstraße (Line 153), about a 7-minute walk
Marsstraße (Lines 16 and 17), about a 6-minute walk
Mailingerstraße (U1, U7), about a 6-minute walk
Donnersberger Bridge (main route), about 10 minutes by bike
Main Station (main line), about 5 minutes by S-Bahn (Donnersbergerbrücke)
Motorway connection A96, approx. 5 km by car
about 35 km by car, about 1 hour by commuter train
Floor plan
3rd upper floor
3rd upper floor (1/1)
Energy certificate
Since with this property monument protection and/or ensemble protection is present, an energy document of identification is not necessary.
Sarah Mertz
Junior real estate agent
An offer from RIEDEL Immobilien GmbH
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