The building retains the charm of the classical style, thanks to its beautiful frontal facades, which include wall reliefs in the spirit of the Romantic era, decorated windows and balconies with sculptural elements. The building has three separate entrances, connected by a back huge courtyard with a well-kept flower garden and old trees.
In 2015, the building was capital repairs and reconstruction of the facade of the building.
The building is located in a quiet side street, which is located near the street Berlinerstrae with its rich variety of businesses, shops and restaurants, as well as in close proximity to the many parks and lakes that Reinickendorf is so famous for.
One of the most important factors affecting the acquisition of real estate in Reinickendorf is the imminent closure of Tegel International Airport, which will significantly affect the growth of property prices in the area.
73% of the properties in the neighborhood are leased, and the remaining 27% are privately owned.
Reinickendorf is Berlin's business district, which houses the offices of more than 22,500 commercial companies (including Motorola and Otis among the most famous), as well as the Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The per capita income in Reinikendorf is much higher than the average for Berlin.
The area is very conveniently located to the center and is equipped with excellent transport links - ground and underground metro and various bus lines, which allows you to quickly and easily reach anywhere in the city. In addition, there is a ring road connecting Berlin and the nearby cities.
Reinickendorf is located in the north-western part of Berlin and borders the Pankow, Charlottenburg, Spandau and Brandenburg areas. The area is very quiet and green, and all buildings are combined both pre-war (Altbau) and post-war (Neubau) periods, as well as objects built in recent times. Most of the territory of this quiet and green area is occupied by forests, parks and lakes, and each of its districts is characterized by a high quality of life, connecting urban infrastructure and rural relaxation.
The famous Marquises Center in Wilmersruherdamm has over 120 shops and 51,000 square meters of retail space and is considered the second largest shopping center in Berlin.