This typical old Bremen terraced house, built in 1880 during the Impressionist era, looks back on a long and storied past. Today it presents itself with a beautiful historic façade in one of Bremen's trendiest districts - the popular ‘Viertel’.
Built in solid construction with plastered brickwork on both sides, the house extends over four floors and offers approx. 150 m² of living space and approx. 65 m² of usable space. The full basement has moisture damage and requires renovation.
The open-plan living and dining area with integrated kitchen is located on the ground floor and, at approx. 37 m², conveys a generous sense of space. A guest WC completes this level.
The first floor offers a shower room, two bedrooms of almost equal size, each measuring approx. 15 m², which can be combined into one room as required. A further room is intended for potential kitchen use.
The non-insulated attic has already been converted and offers individual design options that can be customised.
This unique townhouse requires a refurbishment of the basement as well as an overhaul of the remaining floors. However, with a little imagination and a willingness to modernise, a real gem can be created here. Anyone looking to invest in a special property with historical flair and unique potential will find a rare opportunity here.
Different ceiling heights, e.g. approx. 3.38 m in the living room and approx. 3.44 m on the 1st floor Double-glazed wooden windows, some with Art Nouveau fittings Real wood parquet flooring in the living room for a warm living atmosphere Original wooden staircase and a beautiful double door in the bedroom on the 1st floor Balcony and full cellar available, but in need of renovation