Munich - Schwabing / near Luitpoldpark
sold

Urban Chic: Stylish 2-room old building apartment with eat-in kitchen and balcony

This charming apartment is located on the third floor of a well-maintained historic building dating from 1926. The layout includes a spacious kitchen-diner, a living/dining room with space for a home office, a bedroom, a bathroom, a separate toilet, and a storage closet. A sheltered, loggia-style south-facing balcony with an idyllic view of the courtyard can be used for relaxing and enjoying the outdoors for many months of the year.

The apartment was modernized between 2011 and 2015 with exceptional style. Historic design details such as oak herringbone parquet and white-lacquered panel doors blend beautifully with a black SieMatic kitchen and elegant vintage bathroom design. The result is a stylish living environment with a unique flair. A storage unit completes this extremely charming home. The apartment has its own gas-fired boiler; there is no elevator.

Noteworthy is the central, urban location in the sought-after Schwabing district, featuring excellent infrastructure and optimal public transportation connections. Just a few steps away, you’ll find an organic grocery store, a drugstore, a supermarket, restaurants, cafés, a fitness center, a popular arthouse cinema, and many more amenities. Just a few steps from the apartment, the nearby Luitpoldpark invites you to take a walk or go jogging in the park.

Basic data
Property
ETW 3179
Property type
Apartment
Construction year
1926
Modernization
2011
Floor
3rd upper floor
Lift
no
State
maintained
Area listing
Living space
approx. 73 m²
Useful area
approx. 74 m²
Cellar space
approx. 5 m²
Space and equipment
Room
2
Bedroom
1
Bathroom
1
Balconies
1
Equipment
upscale
Fitted kitchen
yes
Guest toilet
yes
Purchase price

This property is already sold.

Equipment
  • Historic oak herringbone parquet flooring in the living room and bedroom; new solid oak plank flooring in the entryway and kitchen-dining area
  • Historic panel doors, painted white, with original brass hardware
  • SieMatic built-in kitchen (Ludwig 6) with handle-less matte black fronts and cement tile backsplash (VIA), equipped with a 4-burner gas stove, oven (both Smeg), narrow dishwasher, large refrigerator with freezer compartment (both Siemens), LeMans pot pull-out, stainless steel countertop with integrated sink and commercial-grade faucet (Blanco)
  • Bathroom, designed with white subway wall tiles and designer floor tiles (Made a Mano), equipped with a floor-level walk-in shower including a specially coated glass wall, rain shower, and shampoo niche, sink (Villeroy & Boch), concealed brass fixtures (Nicolazzi), mirror, and built-in wall cabinet
  • Washing machine connection in the bathroom
  • Separate toilet, designed with dark green metro wall tiles and designer floor tiles (Made a Mano), equipped with a hand basin, concealed brass fixtures (Nicolazzi), and a toilet
  • Wooden lattice window, double-glazed, with brass handles
  • Custom-built floor-to-ceiling built-in closet in the bedroom, featuring taupe-colored fronts, leather handles, and a veneered interior
  • Vintage switch set with white Bakelite toggle switches and matching outlets (Manufactum)
  • Storage compartment, approx. 4.5 m²
Location

This beautifully renovated 2-bedroom apartment is located in a highly sought-after, central location in a historic building typical of Schwabing, though not listed as a historic landmark.

Schwabing is synonymous with vibrant city life at the highest level and offers an extremely sought-after residential environment. Cafés and trendy restaurants, concept stores, galleries, and movie theaters, bustling squares, and magnificent streets lined with historic buildings characterize this unique district. Münchner Freiheit and Schwabing’s nightlife district are within easy reach. The universities, the Academy of Fine Arts, and the Museum Quarter are also within easy reach.

The property is located near the idyllic Luitpoldpark, which is considered a “hidden gem” away from the English Garden. In the neo-Baroque “Bamberger Haus” villa, you’ll find excellent dining options alongside a cozy beer garden featuring the restaurants “Zum Ferdinand” and “Ciao Francesco.” Those seeking relaxation and sports fans can reach the Olympic Park in just a few minutes’ walk. Restaurants and numerous shops for daily needs are practically right on your doorstep. With the tram and the “Hohenzollernplatz” subway station, there is excellent access to public transportation.

Information
Ackermannstraße (line 144), approx. 6 minutes on foot
Herzogstraße (line 27), approx. 2 minutes on foot
Hohenzollernplatz (U2, U8), approx. 5 minutes on foot
Munich main station (main line), approx. 10 minutes by subway
Munich Central Station (Stammstrecke), about 10 minutes by subway
Motorway junction A9, approx. 3.9 km by car
Approx. 34.8 km by car, approx. 48 minutes by suburban train
Julia Dillinger
Julia Dillinger
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Immobilien-Management-Consultant (IHK)
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