Single house 6.5 rooms

CHF 1'490'000.-

1898 St-Gingolph
148 m² • 4 bedrooms • 3 bathrooms • 6.5 rooms
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House with 2 apartments, located in the heart of the village of Saint-Gingolph

This magnificent property consists of two separate apartments: one of 4.5 rooms and the other of 2.5 rooms. Nestled in a quiet area, it benefits from an exceptional location offering a beautiful view of Lake Geneva and the mountains.

Built in 1750 and renovated in 2022 with excellent quality materials and finishes, it is today in an excellent state of maintenance.

The first 4.5 room apartment offers a surface area of approximately 100 m² of living space and the second 2.5 room apartment with terrace and garden offers approximately 48 m² of living space, which represents an interesting opportunity for investors or for additional use, depending on needs. .

Ideally located in the center of the village of St-Gingolph, close to all amenities, this property offers easy access to schools, shops, restaurants, public transport and other infrastructure.

No parking space is directly linked to the property, however, several public parking spaces are available around the residence.

An estimate of the rental income amounts to CHF 40,000 per year, excluding charges (individual meters included). Currently the apartments are not rented and are available.

Independent 2.5 room apartment, including:

On the ground floor :
- A living room with access to the terrace and the garden.
- An open kitchen/dining room.
- A bedroom.
- A bathroom/WC;
- A cave.

4.5 room duplex apartment, including:

On the 1st floor:- Three bedrooms, one of which has an adjoining shower room/WC.
- A bathroom/WC.
On the 2nd floor:- A spacious living room with stove.
- An open kitchen/dining room.

- Visitor WC.

In the basement :
- Two cellars.

Further information

Built in 1750
Renovated in 2022
Available on request
Reference BA-121447-A

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