Historic Pre-war Apartment with Mezzanine Near Opera
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Apartment
1 rooms
1 bathrooms
Source:
Otodom
Description
The property on Daniłowiczowska Street is located in a beautiful, pre-war tenement house. The street is quiet and intimate, situated in the historic part of the city. The building was constructed for employees of the Polish Bank. Fortunately, it survived the war. The apartment is located on a very high ground floor, and as befits this class of tenement house, the ceiling height is 370 cm. By utilizing the space, a spacious and solid mezzanine has been created, making it larger than the documente
d area. The property has been renovated. The following work has been done: painting, sanding the oak parquet. Replacement of the entrance door to the apartment is awaiting the completion of the stairwell renovation. The mezzanine, where a large double mattress is located, is accessed by new, comfortable wooden stairs, which replace the previous ones. The old stairs have been left with the idea of using them as a small library. Furniture such as a work desk, a convertible sofa, and two large wardrobes are intended to provide convenience for the future tenant. The kitchenette has all the necessary furniture, such as a washing machine, refrigerator, and gas stove. The well-equipped bathroom has a toilet, shower, and sink, as well as storage space. The original woodwork corresponds to the simple, high-quality finish. The apartment is cozy, comfortable, and has a good atmosphere. The location is exceptional in terms of artistic, historical, and transportation aspects. The proximity of the Grand Theatre-National Opera, the Old and New Town with bus transportation on Krakowskie Przedmieście, plus the Ratusz Arsenał metro station (5 minutes) are additional assets. The excellent location also brings entertainment, meeting places, and great gastronomy. Importantly, the immediate surroundings of the building are quiet and peaceful, without bars and noise, which is a rarity in the center of Warsaw. The rent is 2900 PLN plus an administrative fee of approx. 350 PLN. Additionally, the tenant pays for utilities such as cold and hot water, electricity, gas, and waste. The security deposit is the equivalent of one month's rent. The landlord requires signing a periodic rental agreement. The notary fee is paid by the owner. I am available for any questions at 502 10 30 00. Recommended by Aleksandra Grodzka.