
Flat for sale 2 bedroom • 61 m² without real estateBerlin Friedrichshain Berlin 10243
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HIGHLIGHTS
No commission purchase directly from the owner
Unique listed building from the 1950s
Carefully renovated
Well-thought-out layout with plenty of storage
Flooded with light – rooms reach a height of 2.90m
Balcony
Elevator, bicycle storage room, and private parking spaces
Central location
Perfect connection – right at the Weberwiese U-Bahn station (U5 line)
BUILDING
The building is part of the listed ensemble on Karl-Marx-Allee and, with its striking 1950s architecture in the “Zuckerbäckerstil” (sugar baker style), is considered a coveted jewel of its time. The bright, glazed ceramic façade, delicate muntin windows, wrought-iron balustrade, and vertical segmentation give the building its typical elegant structure.
The entrance is invitingly designed with original wooden doors and glazing.
The staircase impresses with its generous proportions, clear geometry, and high-quality details. Concrete stone tiles on the floor contrast with the light walls, the handrail is finely profiled, and large windows provide natural light. In addition to the staircase, an elevator connects all floors except for the basement.
Preserved details such as wooden mailboxes, original hardware, and ornate frames underline the authentic character of the building. Architecture and materiality form a calm, dignified unity here, vividly recalling the history of post-war modernism in former East Berlin.
On the ground floor, there are two bicycle storage rooms as well as private parking spaces behind the building, which can be rented if needed.
The apartment is located in the heart of Berlin in the Friedrichshain district, right on Weberwiese. The wide, splendid boulevard along with the tree-lined Karl-Marx-Allee, which features galleries, cafés, and the rose garden, characterizes the neighborhood, as does the park behind the building on Weberwiese, surrounded by a fountain and housing developments.
The Weberwiese U-Bahn station (U5) is located right at the doorstep. The main train station is reachable in about 15 minutes, and Berlin Brandenburg Airport in around 40 minutes.
For everyday needs, there is a small local supermarket in the building as well as the EDEKA grocery store, the Rossmann drugstore, and several bakeries all within easy walking distance.
In the immediate vicinity is the James June restaurant with its summer garden and winter setting as well as the Café Saaldeck, both traditional establishments in the neighborhood. The Spree River with its riverbank sections is close by, as are Friedrichshain with Boxhagener Platz featuring a weekly market and various dining options, and Mitte with its cafés, restaurants, and Museum Island.
APARTMENT
This apartment on the 4th floor of a unique listed building combines historical construction with a timeless, understated interior design. It is arranged as a through layout from façade to façade, and the rooms are bright and spacious.
The generous hallway connects all the rooms. Its subtle built-in features offer discreet storage.
The bright kitchen, with its clear lines and precise workmanship, underscores the apartment’s restrained materiality. The built-in cabinets cleverly hide the dishwasher, a large refrigerator, and the washing machine while providing additional storage space. A dining table naturally finds its place at the gracefully designed corner bench. The north-facing balcony off the kitchen offers a wide view over the tree-lined avenue and the surrounding developments along Karl-Marx-Allee.
The bathroom is kept dark and understated. The shower doors separate the anteroom with the WC and washbasin from the spacious shower area. A small built-in cabinet is also provided. With its clean forms and classic fixtures, the bathroom seamlessly fits into the apartment’s historic character.
The bedroom faces north towards the street and benefits from large windows that allow plenty of daylight while the insulating glazing effectively shields out street noise. A built-in bookshelf beneath the windows with a niche offers space for a large bed or sofa as well as books.
The quiet living room has south-facing windows that offer views of the tall treetops of the poplars. A built-in bookshelf below the windows serves as both storage and a windowsill.
A storage room between the living room and the bedroom, equipped with wall-mounted shelves, an integrated clothes bar, and a ceiling-mounted clothes dryer, can be used both as storage and as a walk-in closet.
The apartment was comprehensively renovated in 2020 and is presented in very well-maintained condition. The original stone screed—a typical feature of these 1950s buildings—was also refurbished, although parts of it require some further work, offering the possibility to customize the flooring as needed.
Property characteristics
| Age | Over 5050 years |
|---|---|
| Layout | 2 bedroom |
| Listing ID | 1023876 |
| Usable area | 61 m² |
| Condition | After reconstruction |
|---|---|
| Floor | 4. floor out of 8 |
| EPC | E - Wasteful |
| Price per unit | €6,508.20 / m2 |
What does this listing have to offer?
| Balcony | |
| Lift |
| Basement | |
| MHD 1 minute on foot |
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