Area 73.21 m2
Rooms: 3
Bathrooms: 1
1932 year
Floor 1/3
For sale – a three-room apartment at Juliana Fałata Street (corner of Rakowiecka and Łowicka) on the 1st floor of a well-maintained three-storey tenement house built in 1932, currently administered by the „Odrodzenie” Housing Cooperative. The building is located in Warsaw’s prestigious area of Old Mokotów. It is surrounded by other low-rise pre-war tenement houses and the “Grey Houses” colony, well known to native Warsaw residents, is its next-door neighbour.
The usable area of the apartment is 71.4 square metres while its total area is 73.21 square metres.
The apartment consists of:
living room – 16.8 square metres,
larger bedroom – 23 square metres,
smaller bedroom – 17.7 square metres,
kitchen – 5.3 square metres,
hallway – 6 square metres,
bathroom – 4 square metres,
terrace – approx. 18 square metres,
balcony – approx. 3 square metres,
basement – 17.6 square metres.
The apartment has an excellent, comfortable layout – each of its three rooms can be accessed from the hallway equipped with a large overhead storing space. Windows of the living room and the adjoining kitchen overlook Łowicka Street (east), while windows of the two bedrooms overlook a quiet, green inner courtyard (west). A large terrace of approx. 18 square metres is accessible from the kitchen which is attached to the living room and a balcony (approx. 3 square metres) is accessible from the smaller bedroom. The apartment has large windows with woodwork preserved in very good condition. All the rooms have oak floor tiles and terracotta tiles cover the bathroom and kitchen floors.
The property includes a large basement of over 17 square metres with a little window. The apartment ceiling’s height is 2.85 metres. The rent is relatively low, PLN 948 per month.
The building has exclusive access to a large but quiet inner courtyard, with old trees, benches, and bicycle racks – for the residents’ use only. The fenced off area can only be entered via an intercom-operated gate and the caretaker’s house is right at the entrance.
The house is located in the immediate vicinity of public transport: trams 17 and 33, bus 119 and the Pole Mokotowskie underground railway station. Other facilities nearby include: a large hospital, the Pole Mokotowskie park, two universities (SGGW, SGH), St. Andrzej Bobola’s church, some grocery stores, confectioneries, bakeries, restaurants, a hairdresser’s, a flower shop, an outdoor gym, a post office, a petrol station, a pharmacy, a parcel locker service, the „Iluzjon” cinema, and more.
Trivia: the famous inhabitants of the building in the past included poet and Home Army soldier Krystyna Krahelska (in 1936-1939), who posed for the Warsaw Mermaid monument, and the late Jan Olszewski, Polish Prime Minister in 1991-1992, who lived there together with his wife, journalist Marta Miklaszewska.
Wojciech Brejnak
Manager / Senior Real Estate Agent
Wojciech Brejnak
Manager / Senior Real Estate Agent