Reference255030
Price515,000 EUR
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms3
Floor Space167.0m2
Land Area200.0m2

Character 4 bedroom House for sale in Carcassonne, Occitanie

515,000 EUR
427,450 GBP540,750 USD
Charming and beautifully renovated 4 bedroom period townhouse in the centre of Carcassonne, blending historic charm with modern comfort.

The 167m2 property comes with character features such as original tiled floors, and high ceilings, and it offers a warm and refined living environment.

A wide entrance hallway leads through the home. To the left, a large living room opening onto a fabulous glass-covered solarium, creating a seamless connection between the interior and the garden.
To the right, a fully equipped kitchen with direct garden access provides a functional and inviting space.
The Mediterranean-Style Garden is easy to maintain, with minimal upkeep, the garden...
Charming and beautifully renovated 4 bedroom period townhouse in the centre of Carcassonne, blending historic charm with modern comfort.

The 167m2 property comes with character features such as original tiled floors, and high ceilings, and it offers a warm and refined living environment.

A wide entrance hallway leads through the home. To the left, a large living room opening onto a fabulous glass-covered solarium, creating a seamless connection between the interior and the garden.
To the right, a fully equipped kitchen with direct garden access provides a functional and inviting space.
The Mediterranean-Style Garden is easy to maintain, with minimal upkeep, the garden features Mediterranean plants and multiple reception areas, perfect for outdoor dining and relaxation.

On the first floor, the four luxurious bedrooms retain their original charm, with large windows and historic flooring, offering a stylish and comfortable retreat.

Situated in a quiet residential street, this home is just a short walk from the vibrant town centre and its amenities.

Carcassonne, a city rich in history, attracting over 2.4 million visitors per year, with to its famous medieval fortress, its renowned music festival and the largest Bastille Day fireworks display outside of Paris.

Perfectly positioned less than an hour from the Mediterranean, Toulouse and the ski slopes, Carcassonne is a highly sought-after destination and a fantastic investment opportunity.
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