In a nutshell:
Your next chapter begins here – end-of-terrace house with a large garden in Sulzbach/Taunus
Detailed description of the object:
Family living in the green – and still close to everything
A home that grows with your family: this end-of-terrace house in Sulzbach offers 115 m² of living space, a generous garden on approximately 440 m² of land, and the freedom to shape everything to your own taste.
Location: The Best of Both Worlds
Sulzbach (Taunus) combines quick access to Frankfurt city centre with the calm and natural beauty of the front Taunus hills. Nurseries, a primary school, shops, and doctors are all available locally. Excellent connections via the A66 motorway and public transport get you to Frankfurt in around 20 minutes – ideal for commuters. At the same time, forests and recreational areas are within walking distance. For children, it's a safe environment where they can grow up and play outdoors.
The House: Solidly Built in a Remarkable Era
By the mid-1960s, West Germany's economic miracle had reached a level in the Rhine-Main region that particularly benefited the front Taunus. Those earning well in Frankfurt's financial sector, the senior civil service, or the chemical industry hub of Höchst built their family homes here. Construction was compact but of solid quality – with practical layouts designed around everyday family life. The terraced house with its own garden and garage was the housing model of that generation: modest in appearance, thoughtful in design, robust in substance.
As an end-of-terrace property, you benefit from a clear advantage: only one adjoining neighbour, more natural light from the open side, and a noticeably more spacious feel. The approximately 115 m² of living space is arranged over several levels, providing enough room for parents and children – whether for playing, working, or simply having a quiet moment.
The real highlight is the plot: at around 440 m², you have an unusually generous outdoor area for an end-of-terrace house. Enough space for a play area, a vegetable patch, a terrace for barbecues – or all of the above.
Features:
Your Opportunity to Make It Your Own !
The house is heated by a gas central heating system (installed 1996). The energy efficiency rating is H – by today's standards in need of upgrading, but entirely typical for properties of this era. These homes were designed by a generation that had learned to be resourceful – compact layouts, short pipe runs, not a single square metre wasted. You can feel that in the house.
And that is precisely where the opportunity lies. You are not buying a fully refurbished property at a premium price, but a solid shell that you can modernise step by step, according to your priorities and budget. New heating, insulation, windows, bathrooms – you decide what comes when. Attractive government funding programmes (KfW and BAFA) are currently available for energy-efficient refurbishment, covering a significant share of the costs.
The asking price of €485,000 reflects this condition and sits well below the level of comparable modernised properties in the Rhine-Main area. For young families willing to invest thoughtfully, this is a realistic entry point into home ownership in one of Germany's most sought-after regions.
Parking options:
Single garage