This cozy furnished 2-room apartment is located on the 1st floor of a well-kept old building in the popular Heusteigviertel.
The spacious entrance area leads to the bedroom, bathroom with shower and bathtub, separate WC and the living/dining room with open kitchen and adjoining balcony.
The apartment is tiled in the bathroom, kitchen and separate WC, all other rooms are fitted with real wood parquet flooring.
The aforementioned service charges of € 250.00 are for guidance only. In actual fact, a flat-rate operating cost of € 400.00 per month is charged.
This flat rate includes all running costs, including electricity, heating and hot water, water and sewage, garbage fees, property tax, high-speed internet, cable connection and janitor service.
A minimum rental period of 24 months is required.
The house cleaning and janitor service and winter service are outsourced until further notice and are included in the rent.
We have a minimum rental period of 18 months.
We have an annual rent increase scale of approx. 2 %.
Immenhofersraße / Schlosserstraße is located in one of Stuttgart's most sought-after residential areas, in the South district, more precisely in the Heusteigviertel. The street is a quiet residential street lined with stately old buildings and offers a picturesque backdrop.
There are a variety of shopping facilities, restaurants and cafés in the immediate vicinity of Immenhofersraße. The pedestrian zone of the popular Königstrasse shopping street is only a good ten-minute walk away. The idyllic Schlossplatz, one of the most famous squares in Stuttgart, is also nearby and invites you to linger.
Public transport connections are excellent: the nearest subway station, Österreichischer Platz, is just a few minutes away, and the Östereichischer Platz stop is also within walking distance. Overall, the location of Immenhofersraße offers both a quiet and idyllic environment, as well as excellent connections to the city center and public transport.
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