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Restoration Between 2002 and 2004
1. General Description of Property/Area Area (Zwickau-City): Zwickau represents the core of the economic region „Chemnitz-Zwickau“ and forms together with the cities of Chemnitz, Dresden, Leipzig and Halle the „Metropolitan Region Sachsendreieck“
Appr. 100 000 inhabitants, appr. 102 km², appr. 45 km southwest of Chemnitz and 80 south of Leipzig Description of Area: periphery of the city, open construction, situated near Altenburger Straßen, excellent infrastructure, appr.5 km from city administration Zwick
Transregional conections: Bundesautobahn (Federal Freeway) A 72 (Chemnitz-Plauen-Hof) appr. 12 km, Bundesautobahn A 4 (Dresden-Eisenach-Frankf./M.) appr. 8 km Bundesfernstraßen B 93 (Aue -Leipzig), B 173 (Dresden –Hof)
Train – „Sachsen-Franken-Magistrale“ (Chemnitz- Nürnberg)
Airport Dresden ca. 130 km International Airport Leipzig ca. 80 km Regional Airport Altenburg-Nobitz ca. 35 km
State of the Street: Asphalt coat, good state, pavement, street lighting
Access: Direct entrance to property
Supply/Accomodation: Natural gas, river, drinking water, telephone, Sat. - Plant, own water supply
Disposal: Sewer connection
Neighbour land development/construction: Spur track of the Deutsche Bahn AG, streets: Niederhohndorfer Straße and Altenburger Straße
Property cut: Even area, compact cut, good condition, grown ground, middle ground dampness, street frontage Altenburger Straße: approx. 130 m average depth: approx. 60 m, average length: 150 m
Administrative regulations: Internal area, general populated area, land development/construction according to 34 BauGB, Border land development (garage),
Present use: Residential use (auxiliary building), mansion vacant
Property condition: Cultivated accessible land, garden area
2. General building specifications (redevelopped, open for individual arrangement)
Mansion
Designation: Mansion (partially restored), mansion of former factory owner (“Gründerzeit Villa”) with oriel, small tower, balcony and outside staircase
Year of construction: 1898 between 2002 and 2004 partial measures of restoration
outline: Expedient space offer and allocation (see planning and outline documents)
Number of floors: 1 basement, 1 ground floor, 1 upper floor, 1 attic, roof space
Characterization: Massive free standing mansion building
Architecture/Structure: Conventional architecture, foundation: Natural stone, brick-work
External wall and front: Brickwork, lime cement plaster, granite, porphyr, sandstone, gravel bed
Inner walls: Brick massif, dry waterless construction, smooth plaster, timber claddings, Tiles (sanitary area)
Cellar: Completely built with a cellar
Ceilings: Prussian cap, otherwise timber beam floors with false ground
Windows: Insulating glass
Stairs: Granite on steel girder, natural stone spiral stair
Floor covering: Floor tiles, stone floor
Roof: Combination of slate and bitumen covering
Heating: Natural gas central heating
Bath equipment: Not available
Toilets: WC-plant
Warm-water supply: Via heating installation
Electrical installation: New installation in incomplete condition
Characteristics: Mansion in castle-like design
Sound and thermic protection: Does not correspond to today's standard
Repair measures: Some repair measures are necessary
Auxiliary building (dedevelopped, rented)
Designation: Auxiliary building, 6 housing units, 1 empty, terrace, adjoint garages
Year of construction: 1900 2002 and 2004 complete restoration
Outline: Expedient space offer and allocation (see planning and outline documents)
Number off floors: 1 basement, 1 upper floor, roof space
Characterization: Massive free standing building
Architecture/Structure: Conventional architecture, foundation: natural stone, brick-work |