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"Exclusive Jewel": What a Multi-Million Euro Penthouse in Downtown Vienna Looks Like

Das Penthouse ist im Norden des 1. Bezirks angesiedelt.
Das Penthouse ist im Norden des 1. Bezirks angesiedelt. ©CROWND Estates / Property Photos
What does one do as a multimillionaire with their money? One option: buy a penthouse in downtown Vienna. But what does it look like inside? VIENNA.at took a look inside for Immoinsights.

Tourists would probably consider themselves lucky with this view: St. Stephen's Cathedral, the Ferris wheel, Votive Church, and Kahlenberg can be seen from the penthouse's rooftop terrace on Gonzagagasse in the north of the first district during our visit at the end of August. The only problem is that hardly any traveler has 6.25 million euros in their pocket. Because that is the purchase price of the penthouse, mind you, without parking spaces and additional costs.

©CROWND Estates / Property Photos

Over 300 square meters in downtown Vienna

228 square meters of living space and 128 square meters of terrace space (these are approximate figures) are noted in the brochure for the "exclusive jewel." From the entrance hall, you go right to the guest room, which also has a bathroom, and left to a living and dining room, an open kitchen, and the two terraces – one on the main level, the other on the upper level. On the lower level, there are, among other things, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a loggia, and a closet room.

©CROWND Estates / Property Photos

"Totally quiet refuge"

The penthouse "doesn't scream," says Dominik Reiter, Managing Director Sales at CROWND Estates. His three highlights are "view," "terrace on living level," and "comfort (it is fully furnished and ready to move in)." "You drive into the first district, turn into the garage, take the elevator up, and you're actually in a totally quiet refuge." The only question is why the owner wants to sell at all. "The owner said he is staying in the state where he lives. He has a beautiful house there, so the penthouse is not needed as a primary residence. 'Ownership also burdens,' he says himself, and that weighs on his mind," explains Reiter.

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