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Reference254296
Price480,000 EUR
Bedrooms6
Bathrooms4
Floor Space298.0m2
Land Area

Income Potential 6 bedroom Townhouse for sale in Rabastens, Occitanie

480,000 EUR
398,400 GBP504,000 USD
Spacious and versatile Bourgeois townhouse in Rabastens, with garden, family living space plus rental potential and full of character features.

The 298m2 property comes with high ceilings and a layout centred around an impressive staircase.
Access to the main house is from the rear and leads through a mature gardens and a private parking space, then to the large, partially covered terrace.
The kitchen, with its wooden flooring, decorative fireplace, and contemporary kitchen units, is very welcoming.
The hallways on each level are spacious and offer rooms in their own right.
On the other side of the house, there is a very bright living room.
Upstairs, there are thr...
Spacious and versatile Bourgeois townhouse in Rabastens, with garden, family living space plus rental potential and full of character features.

The 298m2 property comes with high ceilings and a layout centred around an impressive staircase.
Access to the main house is from the rear and leads through a mature gardens and a private parking space, then to the large, partially covered terrace.
The kitchen, with its wooden flooring, decorative fireplace, and contemporary kitchen units, is very welcoming.
The hallways on each level are spacious and offer rooms in their own right.
On the other side of the house, there is a very bright living room.
Upstairs, there are three bedrooms. Two children's rooms have been recently renovated, and there is a family bathroom.
On the garden side is the parental area with bedroom, bathroom, a large dressing room, and a laundry room.

The recently renovated top floor comes with two further bedrooms, a separate bathroom, and a wc.
The attic (55m2) was recently insulated and is now suitable for conversion.

A separate one-bedroom apartment of 57m2 on the ground floor with a private courtyard and cellar, recently rented.
And finally, a 40m2 studio to renovate, facing the street, with a separate entrance, which could be used for professional activity.
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