Project details
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Address10779 Berlin / Schöneberg
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Housing typeCondominium
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Price€300,000 - €1,600,000
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Rooms1 - 5 rooms
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Living space34 - 168 m2
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Ready to occupyImmediately
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Units33
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CategoryUpscale
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Project ID25829
Features
- Floor-level windows
- Real wood parquet
- Fine stone tiles
- Underfloor heating
- Branded sanitary ware
Location
Further info
Residential units
Price
€295,000
Living space
34.73 m2
Rooms
1 rooms
Price
€310,000
Living space
34.74 m2
Rooms
1 rooms
Price
€315,000
Living space
34.75 m2
Rooms
1 rooms
Project description
Stylistic confidence that inspires
Contemporary residential culture at the Bavarian Quarter
At home in three neighborhoods
A stone's throw to Ku'Damm
Lively. Bustling. Central. This is how one knows Martin-Luther-Straße in Berlin-Schöneberg. But opposite the district court, a new architectural calm has emerged: the Cason ensemble. With its impressive seven-story corner house and somewhat hidden six-story garden house, it lives up to its name. Because the Spanish word "cason" means "large house", in contrast to the smaller casa. Despite its size, the Cason garden house holds back nobly. It rises in the midst of the lovingly designed garden behind the street-side buildings. Its balanced proportions reinforce the impression of sovereign calm. What is not visible at first glance: the refined, contemporary details of its 5 condominiums. And the exclusive residential atmosphere that arises when each domicile is dedicated its own floor. Just like in the Cason garden house. From the ground floor to the 3rd floor, representative 3-room apartments open sought-after possibilities for demanding singles, couples and small families in the middle of Schöneberg. The Cason garden house is crowned by a spacious 5-room maisonette apartment on the 4th floor and attic. Of course, the high architectural standard of the property is also reflected in the exquisite outfitting. In short: the Cason garden house combines an extraordinary living quality in the heart of western Berlin with skillful understatement. The Cason corner house confidently quotes central elements of Renaissance architecture: harmonious proportions, rustication and the emphasis on horizontal lines through cornices. But connoisseurs also notice a loving homage to the Wilhelminian era: beige brick slips, modeled after the Greppin clinker brick, which was popular around 1900 for representative buildings. The original can be admired, among other places, at the portico fragment of the former Anhalter Bahnhof. With its historical quotations, the Cason corner house at first glance fits into the preserved historic development of Schöneberg. But its many sophisticated details are unmistakably contemporary and create a uncompromisingly high living standard. For example, the spacious corner windows at the corner of Martin-Luther- and Grunewaldstraße. The corner apartment in the attic features a stylish tower room of over 40 square meters. Balconies, conservatories and terraces, on the other hand, were coveted features in every era and still are today – most of the apartments in the Cason corner house have at least one such refuge. In total, this architectural gem offers space for 28 apartments and up to 3 commercial units and 7 underground garage parking spaces.
Renaissance of classical forms
For contemporary high standards
Modern architecture is an architecture of diversity. Because it can be inspired by the styles and masterpieces of all past eras. Thus the Cason ensemble with its neoclassical appearance confidently quotes central elements of Renaissance architecture: harmonious proportions, the emphasis on horizontal lines through cornices and the skillful use of round arches.
But the strict restraint of the decorative elements, the materials and many sophisticated details are unmistakably contemporary. They ensure a uncompromisingly high living standard. For example, all windows – despite their historic appearance – are floor-to-ceiling. In interplay with the sun wandering around the Cason, this ensures a particularly bright ambience. Additionally intensified by the heights of over 2.71 m and 2.88 m on the regular floors and 3.68 m in the attic
Well-thought-out concept
Outfitted with attention to detail
Floor-to-ceiling mullioned windows and solid wood herringbone parquet floors create a contemporary ambience with classic accents. But the outfitting of the Cason goes beyond what is visible at first glance. Thus, underfloor heating runs beneath the parquet, which ensures a particularly comfortable living climate in the cool months. The windows also contribute to this – more precisely: their insulating glass. It not only keeps out cold and heat, but also the few street noises that still reach the sheltered courtyard. So you always find soothing peace at home.
In all interior spaces of the Cason, meticulous attention has been paid to shapely, high-quality outfitting that harmonizes with all furnishing styles. From solid wood parquet to door fittings, from porcelain stoneware tiles combined with shelves and window sills made of natural stone to fittings and bathroom ceramics from renowned brands, nothing will be missing here even with the highest demands.
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