
Garden with pool (1/4)

House view (2/4)

Dining area (3/4)

Living room (4/4)
Oberschleißheim - Munich North
sold
Attractive corner bungalow with beautiful garden in quiet location
Living/dining area 60m² with open fireplace, 3 bedrooms, absolutely secluded west garden with large terraces and pool, garage + parking space.
Basic data
- Property
- HS 426
- Property type
- Mid-terrace house
- Construction year
- 1965
Area listing
- Land area
- 855 m²
- Living space
- approx. 148 m²
- Useful area
- approx. 59 m²
Space and equipment
- Room
- 4
- With a cellar
- no
Purchase price
This property is already sold.
Location
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