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Not far from the center of Neustadt, this semi-detached house built in 1964 in solid construction stands on a plot of approx. 341 m². Around 162 m² of living space is spread over six and a half rooms on the lower, upper and attic floors. The attic was subsequently converted into a living space.A few steps, past the two-storey cellar, take you to the entrance area of the house. Through this you enter the basement. This area could be used as a spacious home office, as a guest area or for the older children. Grandma or grandpa could also live here permanently if the future owners wish to live in a multi-generational home. A bathroom, kitchen and two rooms are available here. On the green garage roof, you can use the outdoor seating area with a view over Neustadt.This area in the basement cannot be completely partitioned off, as the hallway serves as a passageway from the upper floor to the basement and the entrance to the entire house is located here.The spacious living area with spectacular views over Neustadt and the Palatinate Forest awaits you on the upper floor. As on every living floor, there is also a fireplace connection for a single stove, which can provide cozy warmth in winter. The eat-in kitchen has plenty of space for a seating area and a separate pantry. From here you can access the terrace behind the house. The terraced garden is also accessible from here. It borders on urban woodland in the upper area.A wooden staircase leads from the upper floor to the attic with three bedrooms. The smallest room on the garden side is connected to a separate half room with 7.56 m² of living space. It could be used as a small playroom, study or dressing room. A shower room completes this floor.The wooden staircase leads further up to the roof. Here, the pointed arch was converted into a living space around 50 years ago. This area is not included in the officially approved living space and was not counted as a room.The basement area extends over two levels, some of which can be used practically with solid wooden shelving. A garage with level access from the street completes the offer of this property.The entire building is heated with individual night storage heaters. The water is heated by gas-fired instantaneous water heaters. The façade was insulated in the 1980s. The double-glazed plastic windows were installed in the same decade.As the living areas extend over many floors due to the hillside location, the owner family installed practical stair lifts at the time. The external lift starts after a few steps from street level and leads down to the house entrance in the basement. The interior lift starts in the basement and leads up to the top floor. Only the top floor is not accessible by elevator.After modernization, the house is suitable for a family with children, for multi-generational living or for combining living and working under one roof.