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Residence "C'14" - Lot N°08, 4.5 rooms in attic

Réf 54630

4.5 rooms

137

Building on the success of the future new C'14 residence, the C'15 building is a logical extension. Both residences are being developed by a local developer. The latter has commissioned the architectural firm "Atelier Zéro2".

C'15 offers 8 apartments of 3.5 to 5.5 rooms with terrace and garden for the ground floor apartment, large balconies for the upper floor apartments and semi-covered terrace for the attic apartment.

Like C'14, the future residence, labelled Minergie, will be made up of eight very high-end apartments which will all benefit from an excellent level of finishing: higher than average ceiling height, electric blinds and tents, geothermal heat pump, free cooling in summer and eSmart technology (home automation).

Lot 08 is a 4.5 room apartment of 137 m2 habitable in the attic occupying the entire level of the 4th floor, access can be done directly with the elevator from the parking lot. It benefits from a generous exterior surface, with a terrace of 110m2, including 30m2 covered.
It is composed of:
1 large kitchen opening onto a generous living room 1 office room 1 guest WC
2 bedrooms
1 bedroom with en-suite bathroom 1 separate laundry room

Each apartment has a cellar and the possibility of purchasing an additional indoor parking space.

For more information, you can consult the site:

www.c15-pully.ch

Characteristics

Type : Apartment

Rooms : 4.5

Floor : 4

Parking space(s) : Yes

Living area : 137 m²

Weighted surface : 179 m²

Availability : Sur demande

Orientation : East


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