At the corner of Rue Ney and Cours Lafayette, within a well-maintained and secure condominium complex with a large, tree-lined courtyard, this 111 sq m (1,184 sq ft) Carrez law apartment is located on the first floor (with elevator) of a 1966 building (facade renovated in 2018, waterproofing redone in 2020).
Upon entering, one is immediately drawn to a spectacular 55 sq m (592 sq ft) living room bathed in light, facing due south. The perfectly integrated open-plan kitchen flows seamlessly into the living area, creating a contemporary and inviting atmosphere.
The generous proportions and high-quality renovation lend the apartment a warm yet decidedly modern feel. The sleeping area offers three comfortable and quiet bedrooms, as well as a bathroom with clean lines. The layout easily allows for the creation of a fourth bedroom if needed. Completely and meticulously renovated, the apartment benefits from air conditioning installed two years ago, which also provides heating while keeping costs down.
The secure building, with its large interior courtyard, offers a rare living environment in the heart of the city. Located in the highly sought-after Brotteaux district, just steps from shops, restaurants, and renowned establishments, the property enjoys direct access to Part-Dieu and its train station, facilitating both daily commutes and longer trips.
A bright and elegant family apartment, where contemporary renovation and a prime address blend perfectly. 1 cellar, 1 garage (additional cost).
Property subject to co-ownership regulations: 70 units.
Annual charges approximately EUR2,400.
ENERGY RATING: C / CLIMATE RATING: C. Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use, indexed to 2021, 2022, and 2023: between EUR1,660 and EUR2,330 (including subscription).
33 6 67 69 73 00
Condominiums of 70 units. Annual expenses : 2400 euros.
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