Am Hart
Am Hart is located in the northern part of district 11 and thus in an area of Munich that is heavily characterized by housing estates, commerce, infrastructure and open spaces. The district as a whole stretches between Ingolstädter Strasse and Schleißheimer Strasse, from the city limits in the north to Petuelring in the south. The northern part of the district includes Am Hart, Neuherberge, Harthof and Nordhaide; the Panzerwiese and Hartelholz nature reserves are located in the far north.
This location is particularly interesting from a residential perspective: Am Hart is not in the middle of the densest urban area, but is very well integrated into Munich. Many destinations can be reached quickly via the major transport axes in the area and the subway, while the residential environment in many streets remains much quieter than on the main routes. The proximity to important places of work in the north of Munich is also a plus point.
Am Hart borders on several different residential and urban areas. Milbertshofen, Harthof, Nordhaide and Neuherberge are particularly close by; the connection to the Olympiazentrum and the northern part of Munich is also relevant in everyday life. Anyone looking to rent or buy an apartment in Am Hart therefore benefits not only from the district itself, but also from short distances to neighboring residential areas, each with their own character.
Am Hart is a district with a variety of housing types. In addition to older residential areas with a small-scale structure, there are newer residential quarters, larger housing estates and modern infrastructure - a mixture of mature housing estates, newer quarters and spacious green areas. It is precisely this mix that makes Am Hart an interesting place to live: the neighborhood does not appear uniform, but this is precisely what makes it versatile and suitable for everyday use.
An important residential advantage is the combination of tranquillity and accessibility. Many areas of the district are clearly readable as residential areas, while large employers, shopping facilities and public transport remain within easy reach. In addition, the north of Munich with BMW and other work locations is relevant for many professionals. Am Hart is therefore a location with practical benefits and stable residential value for temporary living, but also for traditional prospective tenants and buyers.
Typical resident groups in the district are, for example
| To the center (Marienplatz) | To the central station | To the airport |
|---|---|---|
| 10,2 km | 9,2 km | 32,0 km |
Local amenities in Am Hart are well developed - the Mira shopping center in the Nordhaide area is the central point of contact with retailers, supermarkets, restaurants and service providers. In addition, the offer is spread along Ingolstädter Straße and Schleißheimer Straße. The Milbertshofen weekly market on Curt-Mezger-Platz also complements the area.
The character of Am Hart includes not only functional paths, but also local meeting places. The Am Hart pub is a good example of this. In everyday life, residents also benefit from restaurants and cafés in the wider area of the district and the neighboring neighborhoods. As a result, the district remains residential without appearing underserved.
A major advantage of Am Hart is its proximity to Panzerwiese and Hartelholz. The city of Munich describes the nature reserve as a 280-hectare area within a nationally significant heathland of the northern Munich gravel plain. There are also green spaces, play and sports areas within the residential areas. Those who live in Am Hart therefore have good conditions for walks, cycling and everyday exercise.