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1 room luxury Apartment for sale in Berlin, Germany

€ 1,350,000
120 m² 1 1

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Description

Welcome to a unique living experience at Paul Linke Höfe, nestled in the heart of Kreuzberg, Berlin’s vibrant and eclectic hub. This former telegraph factory has been masterfully converted, extended, and repurposed, resulting in 116 stunning loft units ranging in size from 80 to 250 square meters. These lofts are grouped around five paradisiacal gardens, designed by the renowned USA landscape architect Martha Schwartz, and inspired by the enchanting fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm.
From the moment you step into this property, you are immersed in a world of creativity and inspiration. The meticulously designed backyards feature captivating art installations, a thoughtfully crafted lighting concept, a children's playground, and lush greenery, creating a serene and inspiring atmosphere. During the summer days, the greenery provides a refreshing cool breeze, enhancing the overall tranquility of the space. Additionally, the property offers a concierge service, ensuring convenience and security for all residents.
Upon entering the apartment, you are greeted by high curved ceilings that amplify the loft-like ambiance and a spacious open living area. The property was meticulously refurbished and technically updated in 2023-2024 and has been designed by the owners with a keen focus on maximizing light, space, and comfort. Embracing a minimalistic living concept blended with modern luxury, the apartment is equipped with high-end fixtures and features a thoughtfully curated interior. The white canvas of the property is beautifully complemented by designer lighting and classic designer pieces, making it the perfect home for a couple or a single creative seeking to live in Berlin’s dynamic creative scene.

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Details

Rooms
1
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Size
120 m²
Architectural Style
Other
Floor Type
HardwoodTile
Reference
2E235T
Year of construction
1910

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