In Yvonand, in a peaceful residential area, this detached house from 1905 is located in one of the most sought-after settings of the lacustrine Gros-de-Vaud. The beaches, pine forest, and port are within walking distance. Lake Neuchâtel, meanwhile, is simply there, at the end of the street.
The house is spread over three levels. The ground floor revolves around a large living room with exposed beams, extended by a glazed winter garden opening onto the plot. The independent kitchen overlooks the exterior. Upstairs, several bedrooms with distinct orientations, an original staircase with a wrought-iron handrail, and wooden paneling that has stood the test of time without losing its grain. The basement houses a cellar, boiler room, and garage.
The gas heating has been recently replaced. The load-bearing structure is sound. A renovation of the secondary works will allow a buyer to create an interior in their image, while retaining the volumes and generosity of the building.
The real asset of the property is its land: 1,804 m² in one piece, flat, well-oriented, with two outbuildings, a greenhouse, a structured vegetable garden, and an orchard. The municipal regulations allow an additional 300 m² gross, which opens up a rare development potential in this sector.
This property is for someone looking for space, a unique address, and the possibility of settling into an immediate living environment, without waiting. Yvonand, south shore of Lake Neuchâtel.
The house is spread over three levels. The ground floor revolves around a large living room with exposed beams, extended by a glazed winter garden opening onto the plot. The independent kitchen overlooks the exterior. Upstairs, several bedrooms with distinct orientations, an original staircase with a wrought-iron handrail, and wooden paneling that has stood the test of time without losing its grain. The basement houses a cellar, boiler room, and garage.
The gas heating has been recently replaced. The load-bearing structure is sound. A renovation of the secondary works will allow a buyer to create an interior in their image, while retaining the volumes and generosity of the building.
The real asset of the property is its land: 1,804 m² in one piece, flat, well-oriented, with two outbuildings, a greenhouse, a structured vegetable garden, and an orchard. The municipal regulations allow an additional 300 m² gross, which opens up a rare development potential in this sector.
This property is for someone looking for space, a unique address, and the possibility of settling into an immediate living environment, without waiting. Yvonand, south shore of Lake Neuchâtel.