Prenzlauer Allee 35
Altbau in Prenzlauer Berg
44 m² / 1 Bedroom
€225.000,00
Monthly Wohngeld : €202,58 incl. heating Commission: 3.57% incl. VAT (MwSt)
Call us: +4915171172200

Bright and spacious Studio apartment
A well maintained Altbau dating to 1918, in an ideal setting between Kollwitzkiez & Winsviertel. The apartment is on the 4 th floor within a quiet courtyard and offers south facing accomodation extending to circa 44 m².






Features / Details
Property Highlights
- Central Prenzlauer Berg location
- 44 m² | Bright interior offering : An entrance Hall, spacious Living / Bedroom space, Kitchen & Shower room
- Within a traditional Altbau dating to 1918
- Well maintained owners community with courtyards
Amenities
- Modern kitchen with integrated appliances
- Double-glazed windows
- Spacious living and dining area
Additional Information
- South facing position
- Circa 2.85m ceiling height
- Heating via a centralised gas heating system
Neighbourhood
Tucked between the characterful Winsviertel and the ever-charming Kollwitzkiez, the area around Prenzlauer Allee 35 offers leafy streets, classic Altbau façades, and a daily rhythm of café life and markets.
Within a short stroll, you’ll find beloved brunch spots and coffee barsCafé Anna Blume on Kollwitzstraße, SowohlAlsAuch (a Viennese-style coffeehouse), specialty-coffee favorite No Fire No Glory on Rykestraße, and all-day Betty’n Caty by the Wasserturm alongside destination dining like Pasternak at Kollwitzplatz.
For everyday shopping, residents love the multi-storey LPG BioMarkt on Kollwitzstraße and nearby BIO COMPANY, plus the renowned Kollwitzplatz markets, the organic Thursday market and the lively Saturday Wochenmarkt, both neighborhood institutions.
Getting around is effortless: Tram M2 stops at Prenzlauer Allee/Metzer Straße and runs straight to Alexanderplatz, while U2 Senefelderplatz is just across in Kollwitzkiez, handy links that put the whole city within easy reach.
For a sense of place, Berlin’s city guide highlights Winsviertel’s classic streetscapes and Kollwitzplatz’s buzz of cafés, shops, and family-friendly green pocketsexactly the mix that makes this corner of Prenzlauer Berg so sought-after.
