Location/Description:
The Bruderholz district borders to the north with the Gundeldingen district (Gundeldingerstrasse), to the east with the St. Alban district (Reinacherstrasse) and the municipality of Münchenstein, to the south with the municipality of Reinach, and to the west with the municipalities of Binningen and Bottmingen.
The district, named after the Basel-Landschaft ridge of the same name, is located on the Grossbasel side, south of the SBB train station in a charming hillside and hilly location, the Bruderholz, which gave the district its name. The 259.61 ha large district is a preferred residential area, where about 8900 people live.
At the highest point of Bruderholz stands the publicly accessible, 30 m high Bruderholz water tower from 1926, from which one has a wonderful view of the city of Basel.
Currently for rent: 4-room apartment on the 2nd floor with approx. 101 m2 and balcony. The attic apartment features parquet floors and a fitted kitchen with ceramic glass stove, dishwasher, and washing machine. No cellar compartment is available for this apartment.
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4059 Basel (BS)