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4 Bed Apartment for sale

Chalon-sur-Saône, Saone-et-Loire, Burgundy, France

£247,089 *  [€299,250]

4 Bed Apartment for sale

Chalon-sur-Saône, Saone-et-Loire, Burgundy, France

£247,089 *  [€299,250]

Property Details


  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Plot size: 10 m2

Features


  • Internet connection

Full Description


Discover this 6-room apartment of 172 m2, a beautiful example of 19th century architecture. It has 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a separate toilet. The bright living room of 28 m2 is exposed East-West. Two balconies offer a view of the street.

Located on the 2nd floor of a 4-storey building, the apartment requires some renovation. It is equipped with individual heating, an independent kitchen to be fitted out, and wooden windows. A cellar and an attic complete the ensemble.

Possibility of acquiring a private parking space in the courtyard.

No procedure in progress.

Technical characteristics:
Heating - Gas/Individual
Openings - Wood
Floor area - 186 m2
Living room - 28 m2
Balcony area - 2 m2
Bedrooms - 4
WC - 1
Floor - 2
Construction - 1890
Interior condition - To renovate
Kitchen - Bare/Independent
View - Street
Exposure - East-West
Cellar - Yes
Balcony - 2
Number of floors in the building - 4

Room details:

Hall parquet floor - 14.67 m2
Corridor - 8.34 m2
Kitchen - 12.72 m2
Cellar - 4.08 m2
Dressing room - 3.85 m2
Hallway n°1 - 2.65 m2
Bathroom n° 2 - 11.83 m2
Bedroom 3 - 24.18 m2
Bedroom 2 - 15.06 m2
Dining room fireplace - 27.06 m2
Living room fireplace balcony - 27.06 m2
Bedroom 1 - 13.59 m2
Bathroom n° 1 - 4.68 m2
Toilet - 1.050 m2
Hallway n° 2 1.33 m2
Hallway n° 3 - 1.540 m2

Additional information:
Fees payable by the seller. In a co-ownership of 35 lots. No proceedings are in progress. Energy class E, Climate class D Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, established from energy prices for the year 2023: between €4,209.00 and €5,451.00.

The department of Saone-et-Loire is in the Bourgogne region, or Burgundy if you prefer. The locals and the French in general refer to this region as Bourgogne, it is only the rest of the world that translates it as Burgundy, so take your pick.

Burgundy comprises the following four departments: Cote-d'Or, Saone-et-Loire, Yonne and Nievre. Most of the population of Saone-et-Loire department live in the east as this area is much better developed in terms of transport networks and has much more employment. it is not far for people to commute to Lyon which is one of France's biggest cities.

Saone et Loire offers some very diverse landscapes which are a delight to discover: hedged / bocage farmlands, vineyards, woodlands, lakes and ponds will probably seduce most of you. The department also boasts a great heritage in its buildings, Roman villages, vineyards and more.

Bourgogne is one of France's main wine producing areas, that is how you will know it as Burgundy I guess. It is well known for both its red and white wines, mostly made from Pinot noir and Chardonnay grape varieties, although others are used including Aligote, Pinot blanc, Gamay and Sauvignon blanc. The 'wine region' is divided into the Cote-d'Or, where the most expensive and prized Burgundies are found, Beaujolais where the first wines of the season come from on the third Thursday of November each year, Chablis, as well as the Cote Chalonnaise and Macon (try a Macon Village wine, my personal favourite).

The reputation, quality and heritage of the best wines, along with the fact that they are sometimes produced in small quantities, leads to a high demand and in turn high prices, with some Burgundies being ranking amongst the most expensive wines in the world.

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