Property key facts
HOUSE
This classic Berlin Altbau (old building) was built in 1900. The apartment is located on the 1st floor inside the calm and safe inner courtyard.
APARTMENT
This cute two room apartment offers enough space for up to two tenants. In the living room you will find a comfortable sofa, a large smart tv (not in the pictures yet) and a dining table with four chairs. The kitchen has all the essential equipment: an oven, a stove, a toaster, a…
HOUSE
This classic Berlin Altbau (old building) was built in 1900. The apartment is located on the 1st floor inside the calm and safe inner courtyard.
APARTMENT
This cute two room apartment offers enough space for up to two tenants. In the living room you will find a comfortable sofa, a large smart tv (not in the pictures yet) and a dining table with four chairs. The kitchen has all the essential equipment: an oven, a stove, a toaster, a kettle, a microwave, a coffee machine, a refrigerator with freezer and cookware like pots and pans, plates, mugs, glasses and cutlery. The washing machine is also located here. There is a queen sized bed (140×200) in the bedroom. Here you will also find a dresser. In the bathroom you’ll find a small bathtub that can be used as a shower.
AREA
Schivelbeiner Straße is located in the heart of Prenzlauer Berg. You’ll be surrounded by a plethora of cafes, restaurants, and boutiques. The area is known for its diverse culinary scene, featuring everything from cozy coffee shops to international eateries. For grocery shopping, you’ll find both local markets and supermarkets nearby, ensuring you have everything you need within a short walk.
Prenzlauer Berg is also rich in green spaces. Just a short walk from Schivelbeiner Strasse, you’ll find Mauerpark, one of Berlin’s most beloved parks. It’s a great place to relax, have a picnic, or enjoy the famous Sunday flea market.
The area is a cultural hotspot, home to a variety of galleries, theaters, and cultural venues. Prenzlauer Berg’s streets often host street fairs and events, celebrating everything from local art to international music. The community here is diverse and welcoming, with a mix of families, young professionals, and artists, making it easy to feel at home and meet new people.
Transportation in Prenzlauer Berg is convenient and efficient. The neighborhood is well-served by public transport, including U-Bahn (subway), trams, and buses. For cyclists, the area is bike-friendly, with many dedicated paths and bike lanes.