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At first glance, this charming Wilhelminian-style house in Dresden-Langebrück impresses with its historic architecture, but - contrary to what one might think - it is not a listed building. The property has been continuously maintained, for example a new gas central heating system was installed in 2017 and the attic was insulated in 2012. The property is well let overall, but the rents have hardly been developed to date, so it makes sense to show the target rent. Particularly noteworthy is the potential of the annexe, which opens up additional usage options. There is also a certificate of completion, which makes the building ideal for dividing into condominiums. This makes the property particularly interesting for investors who value flexible utilization options. An attractive opportunity for investors and subdividers looking for a solid property with development prospects.