4 bedroom House for sale with Income Potential in Lezignan Corbieres, Languedoc-Roussillon
Close to the region's attractive towns, such as Narbonne and the city of Carcassonne, between sea and mountains, this spacious 4 bedroom property benefits from a peaceful setting and with easy access to amenities.
This bourgeois house offers just under 350m2 of living space accompanied by two exterior private courtyards of 90m2 and 120m2.
Quietly located but in the heart of the village, the house is built on 2 levels and offers:
On the ground floor: a spacious entrance hall leading to a large living room, a dining room, an office, a charming kitchen, a master suite and a living room.
On the first floor: a master suite and two large bedrooms all equipped with private shower rooms and bathrooms with separate wcs.
This beautiful residence has been renovated with taste and respect for its original charm, with features such as high ceilings with period mouldings, an elegant marble staircase and original fireplaces, beautiful terrazzo and tiled floors.
The roof was completely redone in 2020.
The accommodation capacity of the house can be increased after renovation of two large bedrooms also located on the 1st floor.
The configuration of the house would be suitable for a working from home or a bed and breakfast activity, for example.
Fireplace
Video CCTV Security
Double Glazing
Internet
Air Conditioning
Water Softener
Turn Key Good Condition
Excellent condition
ROOMS
Suite: 27.88 m2
Suite: 47.03 m2
Suite: 31.17 m2
Maintenance Room: 16 m2
Laundry Room: 26.41 m2
Suite: 37.14 m2
Dining Room: 26.17 m2
Corridor: 3.86 m2
Study: 12.89 m2
Kitchen: 12.36 m2
: 18.07 m2
Dining Room: 22.83 m2
Living Room: 30.78 m2
Patio: 90 m2
Courtyard: 120 m2
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