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This beautiful villa, built in 1912 by the architect Felix Sommer, is for sale. Many historic details from the construction period have been preserved to this day and are in good condition.The listed property offers a breathtaking view all the way to Dresden on a 1610m² plot, which was once partly used for wine growing. A beautiful outdoor seating area could be created under a large copper beech.In the mid-90s the roof, windows and bathrooms were renovated, in 2012 the electrics and heating were renewed.The approx. 310m² living space is distributed over 3 floors.The basement is accessed through a door in the lower floor from the garden, here is a small 3 room apartment of about 70m ². The tenants of many years have over the years, with a lot of initiative, the living spaces in a very good condition. Among other things, they have built a nice small bathroom with shower and developed an additional room. In the basement there is also the boiler room, the laundry room and some storage rooms. We enter the rest of the basement separately.Via a large open staircase and an extremely impressive reception area you enter the apartment on the 1st floor. On about 100 m² living space, distributed over 2 rooms, many beautiful details can be found. So there are many stucco ornaments on the walls and the high ceilings, an original fireplace and window blinds as well as well-kept parquet floors. The highlight of this floor is the beautiful 25m² balcony, with views into the Elbe Valley to Dresden. The bathroom is rather functional, but offers a tub, a shower and the washing machine connection.Furthermore, there is a small 1 room apartment with about 25 m² living space on this floor, which was used by the current owners as a vacation apartment. This apartment can be entered via a small staircase in the back of the house or from the entrance hall. Here also a small bathroom with shower was built in.The 2nd floor is reached via a beautiful wooden staircase, here are still original lamps and testify to the former beautiful furnishings of this villa.The large 4 room apartment, with about 115m², is entered through a small hallway, which the tenants themselves have separated from the staircase in the past. From here you enter a small kitchen with a nice balcony which is located at the back of the house.Through a functional bathroom with tub and shower you enter a dining room and from there further into living room and 2 other rooms. From the living room, the second balcony of this floor is entered and also this offers wonderful views and enough space to linger. The floor plan of this floor corresponds to the ideas of the tenants, so some doors are not used which explains the unusual access to the dining room. Nevertheless, the original, well-kept parquet floors, many stucco elements and small windows to the hallway are also present here. Why the toilet for this floor is located halfway up the stairs and not in the bathroom cannot be fathomed. This circumstance clearly reduces the rental income here.Further living space could offer the attic, this is not yet developed.This villa is indeed a diamond in the rough on the Radebeul real estate market, also the location above the Hoflößnitz and below the Bismarck Tower and the Spitzhaus is extremely impressive.This is a dream property, where the new owner should bring a lot of time and would like to keep this beautiful property in his possession out of love.We would be happy to arrange a viewing appointment for you, where you can make your own impression of this impressive object.