selectberlin properties has has been dealing with project development since 2006. The services range from land acquisition to planning, financing, the construction of turnkey buildings and to sales and service. selectberlin accompanies it all the technical , legal and economic measures.
Below are some selected reference projects in Berlin.
BOX 117, a former wood working factory from the turn of the 20th century with a brick facade, is not just an address but an attitude towards life right in the heart of Friedrichshain. The factory lofts with gardens or spacious balconies and the penthouses with terraces offer the perfect place to live for individualists seeking a home with a feel good atmosphere. BOX 117 means relaxed and peaceful living with a view of greenery in unconventional and creative surroundings.
Because of its location and developed structure, Kreuzberg is among Berlin's most popular and in demand inner city residential areas. The neighbourhood around the Studio Lofts in Blücherstrasse 31/32 is characterised by an extremely lively cultural community, a wide selection of restaurants - several of them first class - and numerous parks.
The unconventional loft house with twelve residential units with floor areas of between 152 m² and 205 m² was built between 2008 and 2010. The spacious entry area features prestigious water and light installations.
Generous dimensions, solid construction, original vaulted ceilings with an airy height of approx. 3.85 m to 4.50 m, and partially exposed brick walls and existing historical steel elements typify the thirteen lofts, each with its own individual floor plan.
The unconventional loft house with twelve residential units with floor areas of between 152 m² and 205 m² was built between 2008 and 2010. The spacious entry area features prestigious water and light installations.
The Charlottenburg-Westend water towers were designed by Heinrich Seeling (west tower) and B. Salbach (east tower) and put in service in 1910 and 1881. The towers were supplied by the Teufelssee und Jungfernheide water works; each holding two tanks, placed on top of each other, with a capacity of 500 m³.
Generous dimensions, solid construction, original vaulted ceilings at an airy height of approx. 3.85 m to 4.50 m, and partially exposed brick walls and existing historical steel elements typify the thirteen lofts, each with its own individual floor plan. The open design of the building offers the purchaser a great degree of latitude in planning the spatial divisions of the floor areas ranging in size from approx. 225 m² to approx. 250 m².