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La Conversion

160 m² family duplex with south-facing terrace

Réf 57152

4.5 rooms

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathroom(s)

163

Located in an extremely calm and green environment, the PPE residence "Bleu Azur", composed of 4 lots, is located on a sunny Lavaux hillside overlooking the lake. Close to the A9 motorway and public transport (bus, Conversion train station), it benefits from an unobstructed view of the lake and enjoys a dominant position without suffering the slightest noise inconvenience.

On the edge of the forest and blending in perfectly with the surrounding nature, this single-storey apartment combines all the advantages of a functional and comfortable home. Spread over two levels, it consists of a large living room - dining room - closed kitchen on the upper ground floor and three bedrooms - two shower rooms on the lower ground floor.

The usual annexes, such as laundry room and cellar, are attached to the apartment. Its various indoor/outdoor parking spaces are a few meters from the entrance hall.

The apartment has two outdoor parking spaces, one indoor parking space and one covered parking space. All for an amount of CHF 90,000.- in addition to the sale price.

Please note that the apartment is currently rented for CHF 3,500.-/month.















Characteristics

Type : Apartment

Floor : 0.01

Bedroom(s) : 3

Bathrooms and shower : 2

Parking space(s) : Yes

Living area : 163 m²

Weighted surface : 163 m²

Availability : Sur demande

Year of construction : 2000

Orientation : South West


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