The studio apartment is located in the revitalized Praga Północ district, one of the most atmospheric neighborhoods in Warsaw where pre-war tenement houses meet contemporary alternative culture. Nearby, you will find numerous cafes, artisan bakeries, the Koneser restaurant and bar complex, as well as the iconic Praha cinema. In the immediate vicinity of the apartment, there are grocery stores, a hospital, and the historic Praski Park.
Additionally, the district is well connected to the rest of the city with access to the metro, trams, and buses.
Property Description:
This ready-to-move-in studio apartment is located on the 2nd floor of a pre-war tenement house. The apartment and building underwent a major renovation in 2019, raising the standard of the property and ensuring a comfortable living environment. Despite its small size, the layout of this one-room apartment has been thoughtfully designed. Residents can separate day from night with a ceiling-suspended bed that transforms the living room into a bedroom in the evening. The apartment features high walls typical of pre-war buildings - up to 315 cm high, creating an illusion of more space. The apartment has a loft-style finish with brick walls in the living room and bathroom, balanced by warm fir wood flooring. The open, modern, and functional kitchen with light-colored furniture is connected to the living-sleeping area. Additionally, there is a charming balcony accessible from the living room. The apartment is well-lit with windows facing northwest, providing ample natural light.
The renovated bathroom features a walk-in shower and built-in cabinets.
Layout:
- One-room apartment with an open kitchen and bathroom
Who Can Live Here?
The apartment is ideal for a couple or a single person.
Rental Conditions:
Rental: Rent 3399 PLN Administrative fee 625 PLN Electricity based on consumption, advance payment 65 PLN/month Internet 60 PLN
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