Hoża 50 is a unique opportunity on the Warsaw real property market. A regenerated 19th-century building is a true rarity, especially a house located in the very heart of the capital. Hoża 50. Today a luxury apartment block, it used to be Fryderyk Martens’ tenement situated in a vibrant neighbourhood of the Warsaw city centre. Regeneration preserved this urban 19th-century style, while giving it a modern ambience. Hence additional lifts and the underground car park as well as green roof terraces adjoining the apartments situated on top floors. The pre-war facade has not been preserved, as regeneration was based on the back outbuilding, the only part that survived the war. Two additional storeys added some space without distorting the proportions of the building, which perfectly fits in Hoża Street.
Hoża 50 comes in a wide range of floor areas. While the smallest studios do not exceed 22 square metres, the above-average height of over 3 metres makes them an interesting arrangement space for singles who would like to enjoy all the benefits of living in the city. The largest apartments exceed 100 square metres, with a roof terrace of the same area. All apartments have an interesting room layout reminiscent of the original interiors of the building. Ground floor apartments are connected with private gardens, with all residents enjoying access to a shared garden.
Located in the very centre of the city, Hoża 50 is within easy reach of every facility — the metro station, bus and tram stops, shopping centres as well as cinemas, theatres and restaurants.
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