The multi-family house at Magdalenenstrasse 19 is located in the lively and well-connected Zurich district of Oerlikon (District 11). The property is situated in a well-maintained, urban residential area with a quiet atmosphere and impresses with its central location as well as the excellent urban infrastructure. The location offers excellent public transport connections: The tram stops "Sternen Oerlikon" and "Salersteig" as well as Zurich Oerlikon train station are within a few minutes' walk. From there, there are direct connections in all directions - whether to Zurich main station (about 7 minutes), Zurich airport (about 10 minutes), or to other districts via the dense S-Bahn and tram network. The motorway connections Zurich-Oerlikon and Zurich-Seebach are also within short distance and provide optimal transport links for individual traffic. In the immediate vicinity, there are numerous shopping opportunities, including the Neumarkt Oerlikon shopping center, various supermarkets, bakeries, pharmacies, and a weekly market with fresh products. Schools, kindergartens, and childcare facilities - such as the Saatlen school or the Himmeri school - are also easily accessible on foot and make the location particularly attractive for families. For relaxation and leisure, the nearby Oerlikerpark, the MFO park, the Oerlikon indoor swimming pool, and various sports and cultural offerings are available. The combination of urban comfort, good accessibility, and green retreats ensures a high quality of life in a dynamic, modern district. Thanks to the continuous development in Oerlikon - among other things through new residential and commercial projects - the district is now one of the most sought-after residential areas in Zurich. Magdalenenstrasse 19 is right in the middle of it. The charming residential building at Magdalenenstrasse 19 in Zurich-Oerlikon houses three small apartments with a practical, functional basic structure. Although the property is habitable in its current form, it is economically and technically outdated in many parts. Individual building components such as the heating or the windows are particularly in need of renovation. Due to its size, the property is not a classic yield object - but it holds great potential for creative buyers with a sense of architecture and living quality. A future ownership - for example from the private sector - would likely comprehensively renovate the house and try to revive or reinterpret the historical charm of the exterior appearance inside. Partial or complete self-use, for example as a multi-generational house, would also be conceivable. To meet modern living demands, two floors could be combined or the gable attic could be expanded (subject to building law approval). The addition of balconies or a targeted reorganization of the floor plans would also be conceivable. The surroundings of the house include a small, well-kept garden with paved areas, hedges, enclosures, and shrubs. Additionally, a separate garden plot is available - equipped with a garden house, a beautiful tree, a lawn area, and further enclosures. Overall, the outdoor area is in a usable condition, without urgent need for renewal, and offers space for nature-related relaxation directly at the house. Overall, the property at Magdalenenstrasse 19 represents an exciting opportunity for visionary buyers who appreciate the special and recognize the potential of a centrally located old building in the best Oerlikon location.
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8050 Zürich (ZH)