
About the Property
This apartment is located in the Carré Voltaire, a 2018 new-build development designed by Berlin architect Klaus Theo Brenner, at the corner of Kurfürstenstrasse and Else-Lasker-Schüler-Strasse.
The building represents a new standard of residential living in this part of the city. Apartment 1.01 sits on the raised ground floor and offers approximately 58 sqm of well-laid-out living space. It is fully furnished and available immediately.


















Features / Details
Property Highlights
- Fully furnished with bed, wardrobe, sofa, dining table and chairs
- 58 m² | 2 rooms | 1 bathroom
- Fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher
Amenities
- Washing machine
- Underfloor heating
- Oak parquet flooring
- Floor-to-ceiling windows
- Cellar storage included
- Café and retail on the ground floor of the building
Additional Information
- Monthly utility costs (Betriebskosten): €310
Neighbourhood
Kurfürstenstraße sits at the heart of central Berlin, nestled within the Tiergarten locality of Mitte and directly bordering the residential streets of Schöneberg, a location that places you at the quiet intersection of two of the city’s most storied districts.
The area has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent years, shifting from its historically complex character into an increasingly vibrant residential and commercial neighbourhood. Modern developments sit alongside established local businesses, while the broader Tiergarten-Süd quarter retains a grounded, lived-in quality that sets it apart from more tourist-heavy parts of the city centre.
The surroundings offer a compelling mix of everyday life and metropolitan energy. Within a short walk, residents can reach the grand cultural and commercial axis of Kurfürstendamm to the west, and the sweeping plazas and architectural landmarks of Potsdamer Platz to the east, making this one of the few addresses that genuinely bridges Berlin’s eastern and western identities. The vast greenery of the Tiergarten park is also close at hand, offering a natural escape from city life without leaving the centre.
Transport connections are outstanding. The Kurfürstenstraße U-Bahn station is just steps away, served by the U1 and U3 lines, providing fast and direct access to Kreuzberg, Schöneberg, and the broader city network with minimal transfers.
