Warszawa, Praga-Południe, Grochów
ul. Józefa Chłopickiego
Apartment for sell
We offer for sale a 3 room spacious layout apartment of 84,03 sqm.
Living room space 33mkw connected to an open kitchen and a place for dining room, two set bedrooms ( 15mkw each), in one of them a row of mirrored closets creates a comfortable dressing room, the second capacious closet in the hallway, bathroom with window (7mkw) separately wc (2mkw) and a large covered loggia lined with terracotta ( 8mkw). On the floors there is a well-kept ash parquet, wooden windows.
The apartment is quiet and sunny, located on the second floor in a closed, guarded estate.
Atractive location, green areas, large space between blocks. Good communication. In close proximity to parks, stores and schools.
Excellent location in terms of services, communication, supplies.
Apartment ideal for families with children due to the closed area of the estate and numerous amenities in the immediate vicinity parks, playgrounds, educational institutions.
On the estate there is:
- private kindergarten
- family dentist
The apartment comes with a garage space and a furnished basement - additional fee 50 thou.
Regulated land, Land Registry, full ownership, the possibility of a mortgage.
ATUTIONS:
Communication - bus, streetcar, SKM station ( in 18 min. get to the center of Warsaw );
Education and Work - numerous elementary school, kindergartens, XCIX High School with Bilingual Branches im. Zbigniew Herbert, SWPS University, Military Medical Institute, MON Hospital;
Shopping - bazaar at Szembeka Square, Rondo Wiatraczna Shopping Mall, Soho Art Center, King Cross Praga Shopping Center, Auchan, Castorama;
Recreation- Józef Poliński Park, Park im. Col. Jan Szypowski, Skaryszewski Park, Olszynka Grochowska Nature Reserve, swimming pool, tennis courts, House of Culture, Railway Institute;
You are cordially invited to the presentation.
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