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Maison en Charente-Maritime, France

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  • ID de la propriété sur Prian.info: 3467297
    ID d'objet sur le site Web de la société: 75011124025
    Dernière mise à jour: 24.12.2021
    Nombre de vues: 107

1 112 400 €

Maison en Charente-Maritime, France


  • ID de la propriété sur Prian.info: 3467297
    ID d'objet sur le site Web de la société: 75011124025
    Dernière mise à jour: 24.12.2021
    Nombre de vues: 107

Spécification

Prix de vente 1 112 400 €

Description

Spacious Villa on 2 levels offering a living area of approximately 320M2, On the ground floor Entrance, WC with hand basin, Kitchen, Cellar, Dining room, Living room / Living room with fireplace, Office, bedroom, Bathroom, Garage, Laundry room, A upstairs Landing, Bathroom with WC, Independent WC, 6 bedrooms, some with sea view. Large convertible attic of 66 M2, now a games room. 5X11 swimming pool, GAS central heating. Land with trees and landscape of 900M2. You will live in a charming seaside village 1 km from the beach, 6 km from La Rochelle. Access to cycle paths in 15 minutes. Fees: 3% TTC included buyer's charge (€ 1,080,000 excluding fees) Commercial Agent Known as La Ville Blanche (the White City), La Rochelle's luminous limestone facades glow in the bright coastal sunlight. One of France's foremost seaports from the 14th to 17th centuries, the city has arcaded walkways, half-timbered houses protected from the salt air by slate tiles, ghoulish gargoyles and a fabulous collection of lighthouses – all rich reminders of its magnificent seafaring heritage. The early French settlers of Canada, including the founders of Montreal, set sail from here in the 17th century. This 'white city' is also commendably green, with efficient public transport and ample open spaces. Its hôtel de ville (town hall), built in 1606 and famously the oldest in France, is rising from the ashes after being the victim of a huge fire in 2013. La Rochelle's late-20th-century district of Les Minimes was built on reclaimed land, and now has one of the largest marinas in the country. To receive more information about this property and to be put in touch directly with our local agent, Christophe JEAN, please fill in the form below.


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Christophe JEAN
Langue: anglais
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