SMARTments living
Hamburg

Schulzweg

HAMBURG
SMARTMENTS
OPENING: 2022
1751

Plot size

9622

GFA

66

Apartments

21

Parking spaces

100
%

Project status

SMARTments living in Hamburg is scheduled to open in 2022. Singles or couples can live comfortably in 66 modern apartments. The furnishings are high-quality and elegant; in addition to complete kitchen facilities, generous closet space and a utility room are also planned. Due to the proximity to the main train station, the residents have an ideal connection to the entire city and can reach many highlights on foot.

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SMARTments living Hamburg, Schultzweg 1, 20097 Hamburg

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