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House

160 000 €
House
House
House
House
House
House
Chambres
3
Salles de bain
1
Toilettes
1
Superficie
190 m²
Terrain
202 m²
PEB
F
Année
1929
Façades
3
Chauffage
GAS
État
TO_RENOVATE
Zone inondable
NON_FLOOD_ZONE

Équipements

  • Jardin
  • Double vitrage

Description

House to renovate with authentic facade in the heart of Izegem In the Sint-Crispijnstraat, a quiet yet extremely central location in Izegem, you will find this charming house from 1929. The beautiful authentic facade gives the house a unique character and forms the ideal basis to renovate this house into a stylish and contemporary home. Layout Upon entering, you are welcomed in a beautiful entrance hall that immediately sets the atmosphere of the home. The spacious living room offers numerous possibilities to furnish according to your own style. Then there is room for a modern kitchen and a practical storage room. On the second floor there are three spacious rooms, one of which can be perfectly transformed into a bathroom. The attic, accessible via a fixed staircase, offers space for the creation of two additional rooms ideal for a large family or who love extra hobby or work space. Outside you will enjoy a cozy garden, perfect for relaxing, and a garage, which is a great asset in the center. Location The property enjoys an excellent location: -Walking distance from stores, schools and public transport -Easy access to major roads towards Roeselare, Kortrijk and the E403 -A quiet street, yet close to the bustling center of Izegem Summarized -Authentic house dating from 1929 with characteristic facade -To renovate with lots of potential -3 bedrooms + possibility of 2 extra rooms in the attic -Garden and garage -Central and quiet location in Izegem This property is the perfect opportunity for those who love authenticity, space and a central location, and who want to make it their own dream project. Interested? Contact us for more information or a site visit!

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