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This special detached house was built around 1931 in a two-storey timber construction at the front of the property. The living space comprises approx. 105 m² and is divided into five spacious rooms, a large hallway, a kitchen and a bathroom with bathtub. Charming double casement windows, pretty floorboards and cast-iron radiators are just some of the features of the period. The beautiful coffered ceilings in each room are particularly eye-catching and leave a lasting impression alongside the special wall paneling. Upon entering the property, a spacious hallway, a kitchen with access to the basement, a large room and a further room with access to the terrace open up on the first floor. Both rooms are connected by a pretty double door which, when opened, creates a feeling of spaciousness. Another feast for the eyes is the impressive staircase, which provides access to the upper floor. As the upper floor has no sloping ceilings, it conveys a lot of space and generosity. There are three cozy bedrooms on this level as well as an individually designed bathroom with a bathtub and tiles from the 1930s.The building has a full basement and access is from the kitchen or the garden. With a height of approx. 2.20 m and a usable area of approx. 53 m², five practical rooms are distributed here. This level not only offers space for the heating system (built in 1997), but also has a sauna and a shower. The room below the terrace has a structural defect and would therefore have to be demolished. Nothing would then stand in the way of building a new terrace with direct access to the garden. Due to the wooden construction of the house, the property would have to be adapted to today's energy standards. External insulation would allow the façade to be redesigned and the building to shine in new splendor.Nestled in an attractive residential area, this special property is situated on a plot of approx. 1,080 m² directly on the waterfront of the Hubertussee. It is overgrown with trees and shrubs and is currently left in its natural state. A solid garage is located at the front of the property and, with its approx. 38 m², provides sheltered storage for vehicles or belongings. Due to the direct waterfront location on the Hubertussee, the property also includes a water area of approx. 306 m², i.e. its own piece of lake.The waterfront location on the Hubertussee provides idyllic access to the Müggelspree, which flows into the Dämeritzsee or leads to the Müggelsee all the way to the city center or the Baltic Sea. Thanks to the ideal location of the property, there is a bus stop within walking distance and the Wilhelmshagen S-Bahn station or the Erkner regional train station can be reached in just a few stops on bus line 161. There are two restaurants, two supermarkets and a 4* hotel with restaurant within walking distance. The connection to BER airport or TESLA via the A10 is also ideal.