Large 8.5-room house with offices and workshop/garage
Set on a plot of 1,551 m2, this large detached house of 8.5 rooms, built in 1979 and renovated in 2018, will charm you.
With its garden and southwest-facing terrace, you can enjoy optimal sunshine all day long.
A few minutes' walk from green spaces and forests; from the centre and its shops as well as the SBB train station.
Mixed housing
Its large modern kitchen and central island open onto the living and dining room; its beautiful French fireplace and exposed beams bring style and warmth to this large house comprising an 8.5-room dwelling for a living space of over 300 m2 and offices with workshop and garage for a space of over 280 m2.
Ideally located in Bassecourt.
Currently the property is rented for CHF 2,500.00 per month / CHF 30,000.00 per year.
The commercial premises are vacant. Conversion into rental apartments is possible.
Housing
Housing
Ground floor
Basement
Offices - workshops - warehouses
Total available living space: 585 m2
Bassecourt
2854 Bassecourt is located in the District of Delémont, in the Canton of Jura. The population of the political municipality of Haute-Sorne has increased by an average of 0.5% per year over the past five years, reaching 7,071 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019). The tax rate is 13.9% (canton: 14.0%). Over the past five years, housing construction in the municipality has increased by an average of 1.3% per year, while the current vacancy rate is 2.4% (as of June 1, 2020). Real estate prices have increased by 4.1% over the past five years (canton: 3.4%).
Set on a plot of 1,551 m2, this large detached house of 8.5 rooms, built in 1979 and renovated in 2018, will charm you.
With its garden and southwest-facing terrace, you can enjoy optimal sunshine all day long.
A few minutes' walk from green spaces and forests; from the centre and its shops as well as the SBB train station.
Mixed housing
Its large modern kitchen and central island open onto the living and dining room; its beautiful French fireplace and exposed beams bring style and warmth to this large house comprising an 8.5-room dwelling for a living space of over 300 m2 and offices with workshop and garage for a space of over 280 m2.
Ideally located in Bassecourt.
Currently the property is rented for CHF 2,500.00 per month / CHF 30,000.00 per year.
The commercial premises are vacant. Conversion into rental apartments is possible.
Housing
Housing
Ground floor
- Entrance hall/vestibule of 18.70 m2,
- Large Bedroom 1 of 19.90 m2,
- Open-plan kitchen/living room of 18 m2,
- Living room of 46.80 m2,
- Separate WC of 2.10 m2 (vestibule),
- Open south-facing terrace of 31.80 m2.
- Distribution to 4 rooms of 12 m2 each,
- Room 2, 14.20 m2,
- Bedroom 3 of 17.20 m2 and dressing room of 3.70 m2,
- Bedroom 4 measuring 12.20 m2 and dressing room measuring 3.70 m2,
- Room 5, 8.90 m2,
- Bathroom with bathtub, 5.60 m2,
Bathroom with shower measuring 2.90 m2, - North-facing rooftop terrace of 14.40 m2.
- Mezzanine gallery of 15.50 m2,
- Bedroom 1 upstairs measuring 34.50 m2 and a storage room of 3.90 m2,
- Bedroom 2 upstairs, 21.90 m2,
- WC-shower of 7.80 m2.
Basement
- Shelter of 10.60 m2,
- Laundry room with a 24 m² washing machine tower,
- Local 1 of 9.50 m2,
- Local 2 of 11.70 m2 (boiler room),
- Local 3, measuring 15.50 m2,
- Distribution 20 m2.
Offices - workshops - warehouses
- Workshop 1 of 56.70 m2,
- Workshop 2 of 32.10 m2,
- Storage unit 1, 35 m2,
- Storage unit 2, measuring 25.80 m2,
- Offices of 16.90 m2,
- Break room of 16.80 m2,
- Changing room and double WC of 10.40 m2.
Total available living space: 585 m2
Bassecourt
2854 Bassecourt is located in the District of Delémont, in the Canton of Jura. The population of the political municipality of Haute-Sorne has increased by an average of 0.5% per year over the past five years, reaching 7,071 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019). The tax rate is 13.9% (canton: 14.0%). Over the past five years, housing construction in the municipality has increased by an average of 1.3% per year, while the current vacancy rate is 2.4% (as of June 1, 2020). Real estate prices have increased by 4.1% over the past five years (canton: 3.4%).