This bright apartment 3+1 with a floor area of 70.7 m² has been used as an office, but offers the opportunity to adapt for residential needs - it is approved as an apartment. The layout can be adapted to create a full bathroom, pleasant living spaces and improve the surfaces to your liking. The apartment is located on the 1st floor of a well-maintained house from 1970 in a quiet part of Vršovice, in Moldavská Street.
The layout of the apartment and its advantages
Living room - Spacious and bright room overlooking the greenery, through to the kitchen.
Two bedrooms - Separate rooms with entrance from the hallway, facing the quiet street.
Separate kitchen - Possibility of customization, wiring is ready.
Bathroom and toilet separately - Bathroom is equipped with shower.
Storage space - Spacious hallway with the possibility of built-in wardrobes.
Potential for alterations - The apartment has been partially modernised, the electrics are partly in copper, gas is piped in (currently blanked off).
Central heating - Boiler outside the building, low monthly costs (repair fund only 1 750 CZK/month).
House and surroundings
Maintained house - 22 residential units, 8 floors, quiet surroundings.
Excellent transport accessibility - Tram stop Čechovo náměstí is only 300 m from the house, from where you can easily get to the city center.
Civic amenities within easy reach - Vršovice is one of the most desirable districts thanks to a wide range of shops, restaurants, schools and sports facilities.
Parking - Possible on the street in front of the house.
Vršovice has undergone a significant transformation in recent years and offers a great combination of city life and quiet living.
A great investment opportunity or a tailor-made home!
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Listed areas are approximate. In the event of multiple bidders, the property will be sold to the highest bidder and the owner reserves the right to select a buyer based on their chosen criteria. All disclosures contained in this advertisement are for informational purposes only and do not constitute an offer within the meaning of Section 1731 or Section 1732 of the Civil Code, nor are they a public promise under Section 1733 of the Civil Code.