This beautiful apartment in a listed residential and commercial building built around 1900 on Tübinger Strasse offers a great overall package for anyone who wants to live as centrally as possible, but still doesn't want to miss out on benefits such as a balcony or parking space.
Located on the second floor, the property can be reached by elevator or via the staircase. The spacious hallway leads separately to all (bedrooms), the large living room with bay window and view of Tübinger Str., as well as the bathroom with washing machine connection and the kitchen, which is rented with fitted kitchen.
There is a balcony adjoining the kitchen, a loggia facing the inner courtyard on the bedroom side and a small balcony on the street side adjoining another room.
The apartment also has a cellar room and a parking space in the inner courtyard which can be rented for 130 euros per month.
Before moving in, the apartment will be painted and a new fitted kitchen will be installed.
Except for the kitchen and the bathroom (tiles) there is a very nice oak herringbone parquet floor in the rooms.
There is a fitted kitchen in the property, which is included in the rent. A washing machine space is available in the apartment. The bathroom has a washbasin, a shower and a toilet. There is also a separate guest WC.
Furthermore:
Gas floor heating
loggia
2 balconies
Parking space on request
Five practical living rooms and bedrooms for free division
elevator
A parking space in the backyard can be rented separately.
Sweeping will be carried out by a specialist company until further notice and is therefore not the tenant's responsibility.
Please send us a brief introduction of the people moving in with your apartment request.
The building is in a central Stuttgart location in Tübingerstrasse. There is excellent access and Königstrasse is just a 2-minute walk away.
The Gerber quarter is directly opposite.
A parking space can be rented in the rear courtyard. Further parking spaces can be rented in the nearby parking garage.
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