Charming, bright and ambitiously renovated family villa built in 1924 in beautiful 1920s classicism of 200 + 70 square meters, in the disposition of 7 rooms and a kitchen. Social and lively floor plan with living room, dining room and kitchen in a happy mix with two working fireplaces. In addition, a punch porch and terrace that are oriented towards the southern and western lights where both people and plants thrive. Here are all time-typical attributes preserved in its beautiful shapes and decorations. The sash windows give a vivid light over the freshly sanded and oiled oak parquet. On the more private upstairs there are four good bedrooms with plenty of windows and storage. Master Bedroom has a tiled stove that is fully functional. From one of the larger bedrooms is reached a spacious balcony with pleasant views. The villa has two newly renovated bathrooms and two separate toilets. Spacious and fresh cellar with modern laundry room and with the possibility of perhaps adding a wine cellar and a spa? Exciting and attractive plot of 1085 square meters spread over two floors with city views that accompany the western sun. The plot is fantastic with great opportunities for those interested in gardening. Today there is an older greenhouse and a newly built large terrace made for beautiful barbecue evenings. Parking. Low operating costs through newly installed heat pump. In 2017, the house underwent an extensive and lavish renovation and modernization. The villa on Carlbergsgatan 7 was built in 1924 and is located in the park and villa area Prospect Hill, which began to be built in the 1860s when the brothers Pontus and August Kobb had their villa built, surrounded by exclusive gardens. The villas were called Norra Prospect Hill, also called Villa Odinslund, and Södra Prospect Hill respectively. Drakevillan and Adolfsberg were also built next door. The villa on Carlbergsgatan 7 is part of a group of villas on the hillside along Prospect Hillgatan and Carlbergsgatan, all of which were built between 1925-35. It is pointed out in the conservation program for the city of Gothenburg as particularly well-preserved.