Historical villas: timeless treasures in the luxury property market

Historical villas: timeless treasures in the luxury property market

A fascinating phenomenon is emerging in the world of real estate: historical villas continue to become more important and represent a “non -increasing good”. These unique objects are not easy to replace, which is why they are particularly popular in today's market situation. In Vienna and the surrounding area there are a number of impressive historical real estate that bribe not only through their architecture, but also by their stories.

Today's buyers are often ready to appreciate the charm and uniqueness of these old buildings, even if there can be challenges such as monument protection or necessary renovation work. The value of such properties is not only created by the location or construction, but also by the emotional binding that potential buyers can build on these special objects.

luxury in Döbling

An outstanding example can be found in Döbling, not far from the Japanese garden. Here are the exquisite marble floors and cassette ceilings, which reflect the high shine of this house built in 1863. With a generous living space of 1,800 square meters, spread over four floors, the property offers 18 rooms and nine bathrooms. The premises include an impressive living and dining salon as well as a library and a winter garden that is flooded with daylight thanks to its glass roof.

The house that has a modern lift by the way to easily reach all floors has a wellness area with an indoor pool. The villa is currently listed for 18.5 million euros. Marketing is made via the renowned Marschall Immobilien. Another highlight is the spacious terrace, from which the residents can enjoy a wonderful view of the surroundings.

Villa Verde in Klosterneuburg

For those who don't want to buy the whole house, there is an exciting option in Klosterneuburg: the Villa Verde. Here six apartments are being built in a historical villa from 1901, which are between 130 and 260 square meters. The facade of the villa is extensively renovated and expanded to include balconies, while the faithful roof structure is integrated into the new penthouse. Part of the project also includes two garden apartments that are built directly below the historic building. More information about this unique living option can be found on the website Villaverde-living.at.

Renaissance charm in Gumpoldskirchen

In Gumpoldskirchen, a monument from the Renaissance are waiting for new owners: the Mang-Karner-Hof. This impressive building from the late Middle Ages, which was first mentioned in 1560, is a real piece of history. With a living space of almost 500 square meters, it offers numerous options for design. The outdoor area is under monument protection, which means that the characteristic style elements must be preserved from different epochs.

The spacious gardens that look south into the vineyards create a picturesque atmosphere. The arcades and the romantic swimming pond offer a special ambience, which together with a farm garden and old trees contribute to the idyll. Inside the property there are cross vaulted ceilings, which are one of the unique features of the building. There are currently four residential units, which can also be easily connected to each other. The sales price will be announced on request and also includes two additional properties that can be used as a building land reserve. This historical property is marketed by Heissenberger and Partner Immobilien.

In these historical villas,

interested buyers or investors not only find living space, but also a piece of lively history. The combination of tradition, modern comfort and the very special flair of past centuries makes such properties exceptional and desirable. For those who are looking for something special, these objects are always worthwhile.

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