"Leopoldskron Kleines Gediegenes Einfamilienhaus Mit Uneinsehbaren Garten"
2 Beds
1 Baths
8,289 Sqft
8,289 Sqft lot
Updated: August 7
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About the Property
The property is located in the popular Leopoldskron district in a very good location. The approximately 770 m² plot with a very nostalgic old building offering about 100 m² of living space provides room for a young couple or a single household. The house is in need of renovation.
The layout includes an entrance hall, bathroom with shower and separate toilet, small storage room, kitchen wi
The property is located in the popular Leopoldskron district in a very good location. The approximately 770 m² plot with a very nostalgic old building offering about 100 m² of living space provides room for a young couple or a single household. The house is in need of renovation.
The layout includes an entrance hall, bathroom with shower and separate toilet, small storage room, kitchen with a parlor, and a dining room with a tiled stove that can also be used from the living room. On the first floor, there are two bedrooms, one of which is smaller and could also be used as an office. Both rooms have access to a balcony of about 6 m². The property also includes a roughly 30 m² double garage and a separate single parking space. The untouched garden invites creative landscaping.
The agent acts as a dual agent.
The Leopoldskron district is part of the city of Salzburg, named after the Riedenburg Castle Leopoldskron built under Prince-Archbishop Leopold Anton Freiherr von Firmian, as this moorland along with the castle belonged to the extensive estate of the Firmian baronial dynasty.
Today, the Leopoldskroner Moos district is essentially a four-kilometer-long strip of building land about 80 meters wide on each side of Moosstraße, which developed from a late Baroque moor farm settlement. To the south, this strip extends to the Tauern Autobahn and thus to the current city boundary. To the north, Leopoldskroner Moos borders Riedenburg. The district is surrounded on both sides by the preserved extensive moor meadows of the Leopoldskroner Moor, although their moor character is gradually disappearing due to drying out.