
Flat to rent 2 bedroom • 56 m² without real estateBahnhofstraße 4, , Saxony
Bahnhofstraße 4, , SaxonyPublic transport 2 minutes of walking • LiftThe residential complex, located near the marketplace and right by the town hall, consists of two comprehensively renovated, attractive, and very well-maintained properties. The beautiful building, originally constructed in 1923, underwent a complete renovation in 1999 and was modernized in 2010 and 2018. The building features an elevator on every floor.
A shared, paved, and very well-kept interior area connects both properties. Each apartment has at least one parking space in the inner courtyard, as well as a clean, spacious, and dry rental basement.
The property is located in the center of the town of Mylau, between Federal Highway B173 and Reichenbacher Street. Since 2016, Mylau has been part of the large district town of Reichenbach and, together with the towns of Greiz, Reichenbach, Elsterberg, and Netzschkau, forms a municipal association in northern Saxon Vogtland. The town features a small commercial area, an elementary school, a Protestant high school, and attractions such as the Mylau Castle—built around 1180 near the property—and the town church St. Wenzel, constructed in 1890 and equipped with a Silbermann organ. Located just below Mylau is the Göltzschtal Bridge—the largest brick bridge in the world—erected in 1851. The A72 motorway junction is only about 7 km away, and all public amenities are within walking distance.
The building at Bahnhofstraße 4 is equipped with an elevator.
Property characteristics
Listing ID | 943833 |
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Layout | 2 bedroom |
Floor | 3. floor |
Price per unit | €6 / m2 |
Usable area | 56 m² |
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Condition | Very good |
Age | Over 5050 years |
What does this listing have to offer?
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MHD 2 minutes on foot |
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