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Rue de la Ribe 5, 2854 Bassecourt
Located in the center of the village of Bassecourt, just a stone's throw from all amenities, this individual house built in 1927 benefits from a very interesting location: central, while being preserved from the nuisances related to traffic, trains or other amenities. Implanted on a flat, fenced and well-sunny plot of 467 m², it offers a pleasant living environment and a strong development potential.With a living area of approximately 170 m² and a useful area of 235 m², this property lends itself as well to a renovation project for a family home as to a transformation into two separate apartments, depending on your needs and ambitions.Interior layoutBasementThe basement includes a workshop, a wine cellar, a laundry room as well as a technical room, with direct access to the outside.Ground floorThe ground floor offers a distribution hall, a living room, a dining room, a closed kitchen, a bathroom as well as an independent toilet.1st floorThe floor has a distribution hall, a closed kitchen, three bedrooms and a bathroom.2nd floorThe top floor includes an existing bedroom as well as attics to be developed, allowing to increase the living area according to your needs.ExteriorsThe property benefits from a fully fenced, flat and well-oriented plot, ideal for enjoying a sunny outdoor space. Uncovered outdoor parking spaces are available in sufficient numbers.A property with strong potentialThis house requires a complete renovation, but represents an opportunity thanks to its central location, calm and possibilities for development. Whether for a main residence, a transformation project into several dwellings or an investment, it constitutes a solid basis for a development project.Contact us today to organize a visit and discover all the potential of this ideally located property in Bassecourt.Virtual visitOn request, we can proceed to a virtual visit of the property to allow you to project yourself without moving.
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Gauthier Comte
Directeur