Klever city villa in Cologne auctioned: financial expert reveals minimum bid
According to a report from www.nrz.de, the former Sanders villa at Tiergartenstrasse 42 in Kleve will be auctioned in Cologne on March 15th. The representative city villa, which is an impressive and listed building, will be the highlight of the real estate spring auction of Westdeutscheimmobilienauktionen AG (WDGA). The villa has a plot size of almost 1000 m2 and offers a generous 330 m2 of living and usable space. The property probably dates from around 1860, is a listed building, is spread over three floors and has an orangery with historic leaded glazing that provides access to a park-like garden. The property is suitable as a spacious…

Klever city villa in Cologne auctioned: financial expert reveals minimum bid
According to a report by www.nrz.de, the former Sanders villa at Tiergartenstrasse 42 in Kleve will be auctioned in Cologne on March 15th. The representative city villa, which is an impressive and listed building, will be the highlight of the real estate spring auction of Westdeutscheimmobilienauktionen AG (WDGA).
The villa has a plot size of almost 1000 m2 and offers a generous 330 m2 of living and usable space. The property probably dates from around 1860, is a listed building, is spread over three floors and has an orangery with historic leaded glazing that provides access to a park-like garden.
The property is suitable both as a spacious residential building and as a representative business address, especially for doctors, notaries and lawyers. The minimum bid for the vacant property is 750,000 euros.
The auction of this historic townhouse could have a significant impact on the real estate market as it will attract attention and potential investment from real estate developers and investors. The unique location, historical significance and heritage status make this property a sought-after property. This could increase competition for similar listed properties in the region and lead to an increase in real estate prices.
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