Income Producing Property of 6 Chalets for sale in Saint Georges d'Oleron, Nouvelle Aquitaine
Ideally located just a few steps from the ocean, this property offers an idyllic setting both as a main residence and as a prime investment opportunity in holiday rentals.
Key features:
Each home, fully furnished and equipped for maximum comfort, features a private, unoverlooked terrace, a landscaped enclosed garden, and dedicated parking.
The 6 houses can each accommodate between 4 and 8 guests (ranging from 63 m2 to 83.42 m2), offering optimal comfort and mode...
Ideally located just a few steps from the ocean, this property offers an idyllic setting both as a main residence and as a prime investment opportunity in holiday rentals.
Key features:
Each home, fully furnished and equipped for maximum comfort, features a private, unoverlooked terrace, a landscaped enclosed garden, and dedicated parking.
The 6 houses can each accommodate between 4 and 8 guests (ranging from 63 m2 to 83.42 m2), offering optimal comfort and modern, functional amenities (fully equipped kitchens, indoor and outdoor furniture including garden sets, retractable awnings, and barbecues-one set per house).
Each house is fibre-connected, with spacious living areas, large bedrooms, multiple bathrooms or shower rooms, and separate wcs, including ample, functional storage.
Another major asset is the heated and secure pool (11 x 5.5m) in a sunny situation.
Additional amenities:
7 private parking spaces
1 garage and technical room for storage of equipment, bikes, or surfboards
This collection of holiday homes boasting high-quality fittings and tasteful, modern decor is the perfect setting for an investment project, or to live in one home while benefiting from the rental income of the others.
A rare opportunity in the heart of Ile d'Oleron, offering an exclusive and privileged lifestyle.
Swimming Pool
Electric Gate
Barbecue
Window Shade
Furnished
Internet
Double Glazing
Turn Key Good Condition
Garage
Land: 1,896 m2
ROOMS
Garage: 50 m2
House: 80.44 m2
House: 83.42 m2
House: 63 m2
House: 82.49 m2
House: 65.15 m2
House: 80.5 m2
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