Reference248375
Price359,000 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms2
Floor Space183.0m2
Land Area448.0m2

Authentic 5 bedroom House for sale with countryside view in Albertville, Auvergne Rhone Alpes

359,000 EUR
308,740 GBP384,130 USD
Ideally located near all amenities in Albertville, is this charming
5 bedroom house with garden, enjoying far reaching countryside views.

This magnificent detached property is situated in a quiet and privileged environment, offering the perfect balance between privacy and proximity to the city centre.

This charming property extends over two floors and offers a living area of 183m2 including 140m2 under Carrez Law. It has a garden of approximately 400m2, as well as a balcony of 40m2, ideal for enjoying beautiful sunny days and open views of the surrounding area.

Inside there are 5 spacious bedrooms, offering comfort and privacy to its occupants, as well as 2 bathroo...
Ideally located near all amenities in Albertville, is this charming
5 bedroom house with garden, enjoying far reaching countryside views.

This magnificent detached property is situated in a quiet and privileged environment, offering the perfect balance between privacy and proximity to the city centre.

This charming property extends over two floors and offers a living area of 183m2 including 140m2 under Carrez Law. It has a garden of approximately 400m2, as well as a balcony of 40m2, ideal for enjoying beautiful sunny days and open views of the surrounding area.

Inside there are 5 spacious bedrooms, offering comfort and privacy to its occupants, as well as 2 bathrooms.

It is equipped with a gas heating system, ensuring optimal thermal comfort throughout the year. In addition, it benefits from 2 cellars for a total of 30m2 and a basement of 28m2, thus offering additional storage spaces or development possibilities according to ones needs.

Located just a few steps from the city centre, this house benefits from an exceptional location. You will thus benefit from all the advantages and amenities offered by the proximity of shops, schools, public transport and other infrastructures, while benefiting from a peaceful and preserved living environment.

This property represents a rare opportunity in the local real estate market.

Whether you are looking for a family home or a quality investment, this house will meet your most demanding expectations.
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