Detached House with More Potential, Nice Garden
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Large house to renovate further. This 256 m² house, located in the charming village of Bonnefond, a designated Dark Sky Reserve (RICE), enjoys a peaceful rural setting, offering an ideal living environment for nature lovers.
Outside, there is an 871 m² plot with parking spaces. The stone facade and slate roof add character to the property.
Inside, there is currently a living area with a kitchen, a large living room, two bedrooms, a shower, and a toilet.
On the first floor: an apartment with three bedrooms, a kitchen, a living room, a shower room, and a toilet.
On the second floor: an apartment with two bedrooms, a kitchen, a living room, a shower room, and a toilet, as well as access to the attic, which could be converted.
A shared staircase provides access to the upper floors and to the adjoining house.
Below the main house, you'll find a large room with a shower room and toilet, opening onto a conservatory that could be converted into a gîte (holiday rental).
Access to the boiler room and cellar is via an external entrance in the garden.
The septic tank system needs to be brought up to code.
The entire property offers significant potential, depending on individual needs and plans.
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Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
Agency fees payable by the seller.
The department of Corrèze is located in south central France, Corrèze belongs to the Limousin region. Correze is the name river running through the department.
The population is around 240,000 inhabitants and is split into three arrondissements (Tulle, Brive and Ussel), 38 cantons and 285 towns and villages. Lanscapes in this department are mountains, plateaus and valleys. The highest mountain is the Mont Bessou at 978m.
Correze has many pretty villages or towns. It has six villages belonging to the ‘Prettiest villages of France’ category, so watch out for Collonges-la-Rouge, Curemonte, Saint-Robert, Ségur-le-Chateau, Treignac and Turenne.
Limousin is often described as one of the cheapest French regions in terms of property. It will depend of course on the location and your personal expectations but in general you get a lot for your money.
Less than 12% of the properties in Correze are second homes but the number is climbing as it is really sought after for quality holiday homes and setting up a B&B style business.
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