East of Tarbes, a real estate complex composed of a traditional house and a small guesthouse. The main house of 110 m² of living space offers 2 bedrooms (including a master suite), an office, a living room open to the kitchen, a bathroom, a pantry, a workshop/car shelter, and a terrace. The small guesthouse of 36 m² consists of a living room, a shower room, and a lofted bedroom. On a wooded plot of 1000 m².
The main house, pleasant and warm, with 110 m² of living space, typical of the South, facing east on the ground floor, includes a 35 m² living room open to the kitchen (11 m²), a pantry, a master suite with a bathroom (16 m² + 7 m²), and an independent WC. Upstairs you will find a bedroom, an office or an additional bedroom, a bathroom, and a large mezzanine space.
The independent small house of 36 m² of living space, consisting of a 22 m² living room/kitchen, a 7 m² bathroom with WC, and an 11 m² attic bedroom. After some work, it can generate a rental income of €400. Or, it can be a house for your guests, family, friends...
Next to the house, there is a 23 m² workshop/car shelter and a small 10 m² outbuilding used as a garden shed.
The land stretches over 1000 m² with some fruit trees (mirabelle plum, walnut, cherry, hazelnut, fig tree).
The roofs are slate, the central heating is electric, supplemented by a fireplace.
The PVC joinery is double-glazed (2018) and sanitation is individual via a septic tank, up to standard. The complete insulation of the main house roof was done in 2019.
Situated 20 minutes east of Tarbes, 10 minutes from all amenities, in a quiet location, 50 minutes from Marciac, famous for its International Jazz Festival, 25 minutes from Tarbes airport and the freeway, 1h45 from the beaches of Biarritz, 1h30 from Spain and the ski slopes, the Pyrenees and 50 min from the Madiran vineyards.
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