The offered apartment has an area of 62.88 m² and consists of a spacious living room in an open layout with a designated sleeping area and a dining area with an 8-person table. It is possible to arrange a separate bedroom. The apartment has undergone a full renovation and is fully furnished, finished to a very high standard with attention to every detail — it has not been lived in since the renovation. The floors feature walnut parquet, and the kitchen, bathroom, and living room are equipped with furniture made of plywood covered with natural veneer. Gessi fixtures, Cielo ceramics, and Flos lighting add to the unique character of the interior.
The unit has high ceilings, typical of historic tenement houses, which enhances the sense of space. The apartment also includes a balcony facing the courtyard and a basement. Heating is provided by the municipal system. Water is supplied from the MPEC network, with an option to switch to a high-capacity flow water heater in case of emergency.
The apartment is located on the 2nd floor of a two-level historic tenement house from the late 19th century, beneath an unused attic. The building has a well-maintained staircase and a renovated façade on the courtyard side. The building is equipped with fiber-optic internet.
Brzozowa Street is located between Józefa Dietla and Starowiślna streets - these are the two most developed streets in terms of communication, we can reach every part of Krakow. Kazimierz is the heart of Krakow's nightlife. This is where the most pubs, restaurants and cafes are located, where tourists, as well as residents, spend time from morning until late at night. More and more artists are moving to Kazimierz because of the unique atmosphere. In the summer, numerous festivals and events take place on Plac Nowy and on Szeroka Street, which contribute to the promotion of the district. The Galicia Museum, numerous galleries and theaters are located here: Teatr Nowy, Teatr Eloe, Teatr Żydowski Kolejarza.
The price of 1,650,000 PLN includes a storage unit.
Interested persons are invited to contact the Hamilton May office.