This perfectly laid out 3-room garden apartment with south-west orientation offers a generous living space of approx. 72 m². The garden extends over approx. 145 m² and offers a practical garden shed for garden tools. A spacious, covered terrace of approx. 26 m² invites you to relax outdoors.
The apartment is in a quiet location in Salzburg-Gnigl, in a small residential building.
The living space includes two bedrooms, a bathroom with bathtub and shower as well as a washing machine connection, a storage room and a separate WC. The kitchen is equipped to a high standard. The spacious living/dining area boasts large windows and sliding elements that bring plenty of natural light into the room.
The apartment also has a spacious cellar compartment and a carport parking space.
The monthly rent is EUR 1667.20, the operating costs including heating are EUR 372.80 per month. The total rent therefore amounts to Euro 2,040 per month. HWB 31
Gnigl is a district in the north of Salzburg known for its quiet residential areas and green surroundings. The neighborhood consists mainly of residential buildings, including single-family homes and some apartment buildings. The streets are often lined with trees, which creates a pleasant atmosphere.
Away from the hustle and bustle of the city, Gnigl offers its residents a peaceful environment and yet good connections to the city center of Salzburg. There are also several stores, restaurants and other daily amenities nearby.
Gnigl's location close to the Gaisberg allows residents to enjoy nature in the immediate vicinity. The Gaisberg is a popular recreational area with hiking trails and breathtaking views of the city and the surrounding countryside.
All in all, Gnigl is an attractive place to live for people who appreciate the benefits of a quiet district but still want to enjoy the proximity to nature and the city center of Salzburg.
The real estate agent declares that - contrary to the customary business practice of the dual agent in the real estate industry - he is acting unilaterally only for the landlord.
The brokerage fee plus VAT is due for payment at the legally stipulated rate only from the landlord's side upon conclusion of the tenancy agreement (see ancillary costs overview and
information sheet).
No commission is payable by the tenant.
With the introduction of the so-called "Bestellerprinzip" in the brokerage of rental flats, the legislator assumes from 01. 07. 2023 that the real estate agent can generally only agree on a commission with the initial client. If the real estate agent is initially commissioned by the landlord or by someone authorised by the landlord to do so, he can only agree a commission with the landlord. At the same time, the real estate agent will usually refrain from acting as a double agent pursuant to § 5 MaklerG, but rather expressly declare pursuant to § 17 MaklerG that he will act unilaterally only for the landlord, not for the tenant.