Reference252936
Price943,000 EUR
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms2
Floor Space174.0m2
Land Area613.0m2

Immaculate 4 bedroom House for sale in Bordeaux, Nouvelle Aquitaine

943,000 EUR
782,690 GBP990,150 USD
In excellent condition is this beautifully renovated 4 bedroom architect designed house with outbuilding, pool and garden, ideally located near all amenities in Bordeaux.

This beautiful freestone property combines the charm of the old with contemporary features.

Situated near tram line B, essential shops, the Bacalan market halls, and the Cite du Vin, this property offers an exceptional living environment.

From the moment you step inside, you will be captivated by the spaciousness and brightness of this home, where every detail has been carefully considered. The ground floor is designed around a vast, light-filled living space, featuring a high-end kitchen open to an e...
In excellent condition is this beautifully renovated 4 bedroom architect designed house with outbuilding, pool and garden, ideally located near all amenities in Bordeaux.

This beautiful freestone property combines the charm of the old with contemporary features.

Situated near tram line B, essential shops, the Bacalan market halls, and the Cite du Vin, this property offers an exceptional living environment.

From the moment you step inside, you will be captivated by the spaciousness and brightness of this home, where every detail has been carefully considered. The ground floor is designed around a vast, light-filled living space, featuring a high-end kitchen open to an elegant living and dining area. A study, a pantry, and a separate WC complete this level.

The upper floor, dedicated to the sleeping area, reveals four beautiful bedrooms, including a master suite, a bathroom, and a second independent WC.

Outside, the refinement continues with a beautifully landscaped garden, offering a private parking space and a stunning swimming pool, a true haven of peace.

A separate outbuilding, converted into a studio with a kitchen and a shower room, provides valuable flexibility for hosting family, friends, or considering a rental project.

A rare property at the crossroads of historic charm and modern comfort, ideal for a family.

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Intercom
Outdoor Lighting
Internet
Sliding Windows
Double Glazing

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