Unique 3 bedroom Chalet for sale in Voglans, Auvergne Rhone Alpes
Set in a quality renovated farm is this atypical property with the advantages of a house, with its ground floor access to a large wooden terrace of 60m2, the modularity of the space with the possibility of going from 3 to 5 bedrooms.
It offers immediate accessibility of the garage, the absence of neighbours either above or next door, easy parking, tranquility, and the absence of condominium charges (except insurance).
With its green space reduced to a minimum for fewer constraints, find the advantages of an apartment.
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Set in a quality renovated farm is this atypical property with the advantages of a house, with its ground floor access to a large wooden terrace of 60m2, the modularity of the space with the possibility of going from 3 to 5 bedrooms.
It offers immediate accessibility of the garage, the absence of neighbours either above or next door, easy parking, tranquility, and the absence of condominium charges (except insurance).
With its green space reduced to a minimum for fewer constraints, find the advantages of an apartment.
The house is composed of an entrance hall with a walk in wardrobe and a WC, a living room kitchen of approximately 45m2 with direct access to the terrace.
On a half level are 2 bedrooms, a boiler room, laundry room, and a bathroom.
Upstairs is a large living room area that can be transformed into 2 bedrooms if necessary, an office space, a walk in wardrobe and the master bedroom with its integrated shower room with WC.
This property benefits from beautiful features with underfloor heating provided by a new condensing gas boiler, a charming atmosphere warmed by the wood of the doors, the floor and the frame, a fitted kitchen with a recent central island, 2 pergolas on the terrace, and a sauna, etc.
The generous brightness is ensured by a triple exposure East, South and West, which, combined with the quality of the insulation, gives this property a DPE C classification. This triple exposure also allows night ventilation at night, to ensure a beautiful quality of summer life, reinforced if necessary by the air conditioning by recent heat pump.
The vast terrace of 60m2, not overlooked, sheltered from the setting sun, offers the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors.
If you are looking for a property with large areas that is unlike any other, with a good quality of life in all seasons and few constraints, this house-apartment is for you.
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