It's always a pleasure to introduce curious prospective homeowners to the rural charm of Germany. We have a delightful farmhouse situated in the quaint municipality of Obertaufkirchen, nestled amidst the lush greenery of Mitterrimbach. This region is famed for its picturesque vistas of sprawling fields and gentle meadows—a rare find indeed between Munich and Mühldorf am Inn. The surroundings are quiet, characterized by a mix of residential buildings, as well as agricultural properties that narrate the traditional Bavarian story of the area.
Now, let me tell you a bit about this gem of a property. The farmhouse is expansive, spanning approximately 350 square meters across three airy levels, offering 13 rooms designed meticulously for optimal comfort and utility—truly a treasure for a larger family or even two, thanks to its potential to be split into two independent units. Picture this: family members residing harmoniously under one roof, yet with the comforting promise of privacy when needed.
This charming farmhouse was originally built in 1977, with an additional west wing added in 1998. The estate's layout resembles a graceful L-shape, combining both residence and commercial aspects in a seamless flow. The south, east, and west facades of the house bask in the sunshine, offering bright and inviting spaces indoors as well as terraces outside that are perfect for leisurely afternoons. There's something wholly satisfying about living in a home that feels as if it's a part of the very landscape it inhabits, allowing you to enjoy unobstructed views that showcase nature's finest work.
Speaking of nature, one can't help but be entranced by the farm's gardens and surroundings. The western garden boasts a traditional farmh ... click here to read more