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Duplex for sale

€398,800
Duplex for sale
Duplex for sale
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Surface area
133 m²
Condition
Normal
Flood zone
(information not available)
Available
On contract

Features

  • Terrace

Description

Description This spacious duplex apartment for sale in Brugge offers a unique living experience with 133 m² of well-designed and quality-finished space spread over the 4th and 5th floors of the Fosterpark building. The layout is both practical and inviting, featuring a generous entrance hall with guest toilet leading into a bright living area equipped with a pellet stove, seamlessly connected to a large sunny terrace. The level also includes a fully equipped kitchen and a convenient storage/laundry room, complemented by a full bedroom and bathroom. Upstairs, two additional bedrooms, an office space of 15 m², and a second bathroom provide ample room for flexibility, comfort, and privacy. Built in 2003, this apartment benefits from modern standards, including compliance with electrical safety certifications and an energy performance certificate (EPC) rating of C, with specific primary energy consumption of 241 kWh/m² per year. The property is equipped with a lift and water connection but does not have a gas connection. Additionally, buyers have the option to acquire a garage, enhancing the practicality of this centrally located home. The apartment is currently unoccupied and ready for transfer upon completion of sale. Located in the heart of Brugge, this duplex offers captivating views over greenery, water, and the historic city center, making it an exceptional find in this sought-after area. Priced at 398,800 €, it represents a solid investment combining spacious living areas, thoughtful layout, and advantageous positioning. Interested parties are encouraged to contact the agent for further information or to arrange a viewing of this outstanding residence. * This text was generated using an artificial intelligence. Show all Show less

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