Income Producing House with Gites for sale with panoramic views in Aubenas, Auvergne Rhone Alpes
Set in almost 2 acres of parkland, the house comes with panoramic mountain views, with a vegetable garden, an above-ground swimming pool, and a river with delightful refreshing water holes even during the hottest periods of summer.
Next to the house, a relaxation area includes a pizza oven, a barbecue and a ping-pong table.
The two gites can together accommodate around 13 people.
In addition, rooms with additional private bathroom can be made available.
In the garden, there is a communal ar...
Set in almost 2 acres of parkland, the house comes with panoramic mountain views, with a vegetable garden, an above-ground swimming pool, and a river with delightful refreshing water holes even during the hottest periods of summer.
Next to the house, a relaxation area includes a pizza oven, a barbecue and a ping-pong table.
The two gites can together accommodate around 13 people.
In addition, rooms with additional private bathroom can be made available.
In the garden, there is a communal area with kitchen and covered terrace where tenants can meet.
You therefore have the choice of welcoming groups, families or friends in small groups.
The private residence has a modern fitted kitchen, a recently renovated bathroom, one bedroom and a spacious and bright veranda overlooking the garden.
Ardeche is one of the most popular areas for tourists, so year-round opening is possible. Whether it is for a change of life, a family project, or the realisation of a personal dream of owning a large house to reunite with family and friends, this house would be perfect.
The energy performance diagnosis (EPD) is calculated for the entire building on annual consumption and is not based on the electricity costs actually consumed currently.
The walls of the house are 90 cm thick and the latest technology radiators as well as a wood stove are present in the private area.
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