Description
Weinbergspark, Fehrbelliner Straße: 3 Rooms plus Eat-in Kitchen, Period Building, 2nd Floor, South-Facing Balcony, Elevator The apartment is located on the second floor of a well-kept period building with elevator access. From the entrance hall, a central corridor leads to all rooms. To the right, you’ll find the spacious living room of nearly 33 m². High ceilings and large, modern south-facing windows allow plenty of natural light to flood in, enhancing the open and airy atmosphere. The adjoining balcony overlooks the quiet Fehrbelliner Straße – perfect for sunny afternoons or a relaxed coffee break. The open-plan kitchen and dining area, with almost 18 m², provides ample space for cooking and social gatherings. Its functional layout and clear design make it ideal for everyday living as well as entertaining guests. To the left of the hallway lies the private sleeping area. The larger of the two bedrooms offers enough space for a double bed, wardrobe, and even a workspace if desired. The second bedroom is well-suited as a child’s room, guest room, or home office. The interior bathroom is fitted with a bathtub, WC, and washbasin. The tiling is in good condition, giving the room a neat and well-maintained appearance.
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Highlights
•2nd floor, front building, period property
•3 rooms
•Central hallway with access to all rooms
•Spacious living room of approx. 33 m², south-facing, large windows, very right
•Balcony overlooking the quiet Fehrbelliner Straße
•Open-plan kitchen and dining area of approx. 18 m², functional and well-structured
•Two bedrooms: one larger, with space for a double bed and workspace; the other ideal as a child’s room, guest room, or home office
•Interior bathroom with bathtub, WC, and washbasin, classic tiling
•Gas central heating
•Available at short notice
Location
In the centre of Berlin and yet surprisingly quiet - Fehrbelliner Straße is one of those places in Mitte that you won't give up once you've lived there. Located between Rosenthaler Platz and Weinbergspark, it combines the best of both worlds: urban life with a neighbourhood feel. Cafés, galleries, small boutiques and excellent restaurants are just around the corner - and yet the street itself feels pleasantly quiet and reserved. The neighbourhood is characterised by stylishly renovated old buildings, cobblestones and plenty of green flair. If you jog through the park in the morning, then pick up croissants from your favourite bakery around the corner and stop off at the restaurant opposite in the evening, you soon realise that this is not just Berlin - it's a really good place to live. The underground and tram are within easy reach, but many things are simply done on foot - without any hustle and bustle, right in the heart of the city.











































































