Property Description
Plot No. 1 in the municipality of La Chaux is located in the HZB zone (Outside Building Zone) and is subject to the LDFR (Federal Law on Rural Land Rights) due to its current surface area exceeding 2500 m2. The procedures for subdividing the plot to remove it from this law are currently underway. The perimeter shown in red on the mapping portal plan represents the project established by the official surveyor, subject to authorization from the cantonal services. The surface area is 2'499 m2.
The construction of the disused residential and agricultural building dates from 1822 and was converted in the early 2000s. It currently contains three four-room apartments and has a large area fitted out as an office with an independent entrance. The remaining available volumes represent significant potential. A shower and a toilet have already been installed in the laundry room located on the ground floor on the rural side.
The construction of the second rural building and joinery workshop dates from 1927 according to information provided by the ECA. There is currently a cattle shed on the ground floor, while the volume formerly intended for the joinery workshop occupies the entire space up to the roof, and two enclosed rooms are fitted out there. The access ramp allows for easy and efficient use of all these spaces which can generate interesting rental income.
The Environment:
Ideally located in the heart of the District of Morges, the municipality of La Chaux offers all its inhabitants the advantages of a very calm situation, yet barely 3 km from Cossonay. The watercourses concerning La Chaux are La Venoge (famous thanks to Gil and Urfer) which crosses the village and Le Veyron which runs along the municipality to the north.
Accessibility: Served by bus line 750 from Cossonay-Ville or by the network of numerous roads open to traffic.
Request the complete file with subdivision plan, ECA policies and land register extract.
Plot No. 1 in the municipality of La Chaux is located in the HZB zone (Outside Building Zone) and is subject to the LDFR (Federal Law on Rural Land Rights) due to its current surface area exceeding 2500 m2. The procedures for subdividing the plot to remove it from this law are currently underway. The perimeter shown in red on the mapping portal plan represents the project established by the official surveyor, subject to authorization from the cantonal services. The surface area is 2'499 m2.
The construction of the disused residential and agricultural building dates from 1822 and was converted in the early 2000s. It currently contains three four-room apartments and has a large area fitted out as an office with an independent entrance. The remaining available volumes represent significant potential. A shower and a toilet have already been installed in the laundry room located on the ground floor on the rural side.
The construction of the second rural building and joinery workshop dates from 1927 according to information provided by the ECA. There is currently a cattle shed on the ground floor, while the volume formerly intended for the joinery workshop occupies the entire space up to the roof, and two enclosed rooms are fitted out there. The access ramp allows for easy and efficient use of all these spaces which can generate interesting rental income.
The Environment:
Ideally located in the heart of the District of Morges, the municipality of La Chaux offers all its inhabitants the advantages of a very calm situation, yet barely 3 km from Cossonay. The watercourses concerning La Chaux are La Venoge (famous thanks to Gil and Urfer) which crosses the village and Le Veyron which runs along the municipality to the north.
Accessibility: Served by bus line 750 from Cossonay-Ville or by the network of numerous roads open to traffic.
Request the complete file with subdivision plan, ECA policies and land register extract.