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Apartment for sale

€160,000
Apartment for sale
Apartment for sale
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Surface area
62 m²

Description

Description This bright and charming apartment for sale is ideally located on the first floor of a residence equipped with an elevator at Avenue Frère Orban 1, in Mons. Offering a comfortable living space of 62 square metres, this property features a welcoming entrance hall leading to a cozy living room flooded with natural light from its south-east orientation. The semi-equipped kitchen complements the living area, making it practical for daily use. The apartment also includes two bedrooms, one of which measures 13 square metres, along with a bathroom that contains a toilet. Among the notable highlights of this apartment is a splendid 12 square metre terrace adorned with electrically operated sun awnings, perfect for enjoying outdoor moments in privacy. Additionally, the property benefits from a private cellar providing valuable storage space. Central heating powered by gas ensures comfort throughout the year. The energy performance certificate indicates a specific primary energy consumption of 287 kWh/m² per year. The apartment is ready to inhabit immediately and is perfectly suited for first-time buyers, young couples, single individuals whether active or retired, or as a very profitable student investment with the possibility of selling it furnished. Mons is known for its vibrant city life, and this apartment’s location near schools, universities, and within less than five minutes’ walking distance to the Grand-Place and pedestrian zone offers excellent convenience and accessibility. The price is set from €160,000, with a cadastral income of €842. This property represents a rare opportunity to acquire a well-appointed home in a sought-after area. For further information or to arrange a visit, do not hesitate to contact the agency without delay. * This text was generated using an artificial intelligence. Show all Show less

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