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3400 Klosterneuburg

Description

 

Klosterneuburg – a place that always deserves a second glance, especially when it comes to a plot of land in such a highly sought-after location.

With a generous 573 m² of space and a depth of approximately 27 meters, this plot offers the perfect canvas for your dream home. Picture this: A house cleverly shielded from the access road, with a sunny, south-facing garden, ideal for those who cherish light and nature.

The absolute highlight? The view! From the upper floors, you’ll be treated to an endless sea of city lights, a sight that will captivate you every evening.

And the best part: Even though you're already positioned in the upper third of the Ölberg hill, you can still easily walk to the heart of Klosterneuburg’s vibrant infrastructure. Your children will love it – and so will you, because here, quality of life truly matters.

With a buildable area of around 143 m² on one level and a permissible building class of I/II (up to 8 meters high), you can easily design a modern home with at least 350 m² of living space. The plot is fully connected to utilities – gas, water, electricity, and sewer are already in place.

But maybe you’ll consider retaining the existing house. With around 180 m² of living space, it has been expanded and modernized several times over the years and provides a solid foundation. Although it does require a comprehensive renovation, this is exactly where the opportunity lies – to transform it into a contemporary, personalized abode.

Let yourself be inspired on-site and decide which path suits you best. I look forward to showing you this special property.

Amenities

  • Grünblick
  • garage
  • garden use

Map location

Infrastructure/distances (POIs)

Transport

  • Bus 500 m
  • Tram / bus 6500 m
  • Subway 8500 m

Health

  • Doctor 1000 m
  • Pharmacy 1500 m
  • Clinic 3000 m
  • Hospital 1500 m

Others

  • Bank 1500 m
  • ATM 1500 m
  • Police 2000 m

Stated distance as the crow flies / source: OpenStreetMap