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Exclusive. Former 17th- and 18th-century convent, approximately 450 m² (4,800 sq ft) on 3 levels, with 848 m² (8,800 sq ft) of land. On the ground floor, entrance hall, two living rooms and a dining room with fireplaces, a separate, south-facing, equipped kitchen. Office. Billiard room. Library. Laundry room. Pantry. On the first floor, seven suites with bathrooms. On the second floor, another bedroom and bathroom. Garden Garage and five outdoor parking spaces. A 2-minute walk from the city center and its amenities. A 1-hour drive from Dijon.
…By Kretz & Partners
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
…By Neyrat Immobilier
For sale: Beautiful family home with outbuildings and large land of 2967 m²30 mins from Dijon via A39. Nearby train station, you will be in Dijon in 20 minutes.In Losne, just 5 minutes from Saint-Jean-de-Losne and all amenities, discover this spacious house of 180 m² set on a magnificent plot of 2,967 m², offering many possibilities.From the entrance, you will be charmed by its large volumes and its exceptional 66 m² bright living room, with exposed beams and stone that add a lot of character to the house.On the ground floor:- Entrance hall- Equipped kitchen- Large living room of 66 m²- 2 bedrooms- Bathroom with Italian shower- WCOn the first floor:- Mezzanine that can serve as an office or relaxation area- 3 bedrooms with floating parquet- Shower room with WCA modern wooden and steel staircase leads to the first floor and adds a contemporary touch to the whole.Outside:The property also has many advantages:- Barn attached to the house- Garage- Independent F1 studio consisting of a living room with open kitchen, bedroom, and shower room with WC.This studio can be rented for about 500 per month or operated as a short-term rental (Airbnb type), ideal for generating additional income, or for your teenager!!! OR to accommodate an elderly person...The pluses of the property:- Large land of 2,967 m²- Beautiful volumes and very spacious living room- 5 bedrooms- Outbuildings- Rental potential- Close to Saint-Jean-de-Losne and its shopsA rare property offering space, charm, and numerous possibilities: family home, rental project, or independent activity.Price: 272,000Visit without delay! Please contact V. DOREY IMMOBILIERE RICHEBOURG 06 24 73 00 09, I generally respond until 8 PM.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agence Immobiliere Richebourg
FAMILY PROPERTY 15 minutes South of DIJON in Fixin, a wine-growing area classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site... Only 20 minutes from DIJON. Nearby road access. A train station is nearby, and in 8 minutes you will be in Dijon. High school, middle school, and primary school are 5 minutes away.Located in a rare and preserved environment, in the heart of a magnificent wooded park of 5,300 m², this character property offers approximately 300 m² of living space and a unique living environment with an unobstructed view of the forest.Upon entering, you will be seduced by the generous volumes and the charm of the place. The main house consists of a spacious, bright living room, a fitted and equipped kitchen, as well as several living areas designed for comfort and conviviality: pantry, laundry room, game room, and a warm space with a bar area.For the night side, the property features 5 bedrooms, each with its own shower room, ensuring intimacy and comfort for the entire family or for a hosting project.Outside, the landscaped park offers an idyllic setting, complemented by a pool shielded from view, completely surrounded by stone walls, creating a true haven of peace.The outbuildings enhance this exceptional property:Two barns offering numerous possibilities for development.A charming vaulted cellar.An independent small house of approximately 60 m², ideal for an office, a guest house, or friends' accommodation.An additional house called "La Chapelle", with great potential.This rare property combines authenticity, spaciousness, and potential, making it perfect for a large family, a prestigious second home, or a professional project (bed and breakfast, events).Privileged location, absolute tranquility, while remaining close to amenities.RARE in the area, to schedule a visit please contact V.DOREY IMMOBILIERE RICHEBOURG at 0624730009This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agence Immobiliere Richebourg
Come and discover this charming family home with a swimming pool and garden. Located just minutes from the center of Beaune, and built over a fully finished basement, the house offers 180 sqm of living space. The raised ground floor comprises a spacious living room with a fireplace and pleasant exposure, a separate fitted and equipped kitchen, and two bedrooms with a shower room. A dedicated children's area is located on the first floor with two attic bedrooms and a shower room. The basement includes two bedrooms, a playroom, a toilet, a laundry room, a shower room, and a gravelled cellar. An outbuilding provides ample storage for family life. The beautifully landscaped garden is designed around various areas to make the most of different times of day: a swimming pool will delight both young and old. Energy Performance Certificate (EPC): Primary energy consumption E (270 kWh/sqm/year) and greenhouse gas emissions E (55 kg CO2/sqm/year). Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use: between EUR4,978 and EUR6,734. Average energy prices indexed to 2021, 2022, and 2023 (including subscriptions). Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://errial.georisques.gouv.fr/
…By Espaces Atypiques Bourgogne
EXCLUSIVESTONE HOUSE fully renovated 140 m²20 mins SOUTH DIJON,10 mins Gevrey Chambertin,5 mins from Nuits st Georges.Close to the recently renovated Château de Gilly and the prestigious Clos de Vougeot.Train station nearby YOU WILL BE in 15 mins at the DIJON station, very practical and economical...Located in the heart of an iconic village of the Wine Coast, this former stone building has undergone a complete and controlled renovation, combining respect for the old building with a contemporary architectural style.The house offers approximately 140 m² of living space and stands out for the quality of its volumes, the fluidity of its distribution, and remarkable brightness, made possible by large openings facing full South.Space organizationThe reception room, of about 60 m², includes a living room-dining area and an open kitchen, in an elegant composition blending exposed stone, old beams, and metal structures.The bay windows naturally extend the space towards a tiled terrace and an intimate garden, enhanced by a semi-buried pool, inviting a lifestyle that blends indoor and outdoor living.The ground floor also includes:an Italian-style shower room,an independent toilet,a spacious laundry room,a large garage.Upstairs, a loft used as an office overlooks the main room and distributes three bedrooms, including a master suite with a dressing room and bathroom.Comfort and performanceThe house benefits from recent technical equipment ensuring a high level of thermal comfort:reversible heat pump,underfloor heating,excellent insulation.Energy performance is certified by an energy performance diagnostic (DPE) rated B and greenhouse gas emissions rated A, guaranteeing controlled consumption.The plot of approximately 280 m² is designed to be functional and easy to maintain.A turnkey HOUSE, combining the charm of the old with modern comfort, ideal for a quiet main residence while remaining close to major roads.A rare property in the area to discover without delay.Please contact V. DOREY, I generally respond until 8 PM, IMMOBILIERE RICHEBOURG at 06 24 73 00 09This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agence Immobiliere Richebourg
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
…By Patrice Besse
A 14th-century collegiate church listed as a historical monument, with an apartment, in 1.3-hectare grounds, in Burgundy, at the gateway to the Auxois region, at the top of a hill. This collegiate church boasts a dominant position with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. It is encircled by grounds of more than 1 hectare and is far from any neighbours, apart from Thil Castle, built in the 12th century by Jean II, lord of Thil and a constable of the Duchy of Burgundy. By a deed dated 10th March 1340, he founded the current collegiate church. The edifice was built between 1341 and 1344. It was consecrated on 12th August 1344 by the bishop of Autun, under the patronage of the Trinity of the Virgin Mary. This two-storey collegiate church is made of Auxois stone in the shape of a Roman cross, boasting a single nave with three bays, from which a two-bay radiating chapel extends to the east, and crossed by a transept with two protruding arms. Two chapels open onto the northern and southern arms of the transept. To the west, the bell tower stands above the entrance to the edifice, adorned with four pointed-arch tori resting on small columns with foliage decorated capitals. The gables of the northern and southern arms of the transept as well as the remains of the drip stone on the bell tower allude to the former steep roof made of flat tiles then of lava rock that was destroyed by a lightning strike in 1893. A waterproof cover was installed in 1926 on the extrados of the vault to protect the building from water damage. Solid buttresses bear the outward force of the vaults and are more noticeable on the southern façade where they also supported the weight of the now disappeared entrance porch’s roof structure. Modillon cornices underline the levelling off of the roofs. There are a reduced number of openings: one small, pointed arch opening per bay and a triple one on the flat radiating chapel. Arrow windows punctuate each bay from the former rampart walk and, as with certain elements on the bell tower, point to the church’s military and defensive nature. The four-storey, square bell tower, supported at each corner by projecting corner buttresses, is topped by a low-slung, hipped roof made of flat tiles. Only the top floor opens onto all of the building’s faces, via two ribbed windows separated by a pilaster topped by a protruding paved gutter. The openings boast a horizontal mullion and are flanked by four sculpted gargoyles.
…By Patrice Besse
A 4-storey building, recently reorganised into 11 flats that range from 18 to 43 m², for a total floor area of 360 m², in the medieval centre of Dijon. The building includes a ground floor over a basement level, two upper floors and a converted attic level topped with an interlocking tile roof. Facing the street, the building’s front façade, in very good condition, is clad in lime plaster and decorated with stone stringcourses, balconies protected by wrought-iron guardrails and supported by corbels, multi-paned windows with stone surrounds and folding louvred shutters. From the street, an automatic wooden carriage door opens onto a cobblestone passageway, which provides pedestrian and vehicle access to the interior gravel courtyard – with five covered parking spaces in addition to one for people with reduced mobility – as well as the building’s entrance. Facing the courtyard, the building’s other façade, also in very good condition, is clad in lime plaster and adorned with multi-paned windows with stone surrounds, which are protected by pairs of louvred shutters. A flat, reserved, first and foremost for people with reduced mobility, is accessible from the interior courtyard, from where it is also possible to access the cellars in the basement level – via double metal doors – as well as a private machine room on the ground floor. The other flats are accessible via the door located in the building’s covered passageway, followed by a wooden staircase with a wrought-iron guardrail and wooden handrail, which leads to three flats on each of its three upper floors, the highest being built into the attic space.
…By Patrice Besse
An authentic 18th-century townhouse converted into a B&B and restaurant in the heart of the historic district of Semur-en-Auxois . Situated in the historic centre of Semur, opposite the Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame, the foundations of which date back to the 11th century, the residence dominates a cobbled square surrounded by timber-framed buildings, townhouses and numerous shops within walking distance. The townhouse has a classic, sober architectural style and faces north-east/south-west. Its front facade is harmoniously punctuated by fourteen windows arranged in seven bays. The slate mansard-style gambrel roof has two dormer windows, each crowned with an arched pediment featuring a high-relief male or female head. This is how those who may have been the residence's first inhabitants now watch over it. A double flight of approach stairs leads up to the main door. The sober doorway features a simple rusticated surround topped by an eyebrow lintel. This is the only entrance to the building on the street side.
…By Patrice Besse
An 18th-century mill, outbuildings and millstream which can be swum in near Beaune and Dijon, at the intersection of the Morvan and Auxois regions . Accessed via a private driveway, the property is set in more than 15 000 m² of wooded grounds that stretche discreetly between the Arroux river and wooded foothills. The entrance opens to reveals a group of buildings neatly arranged around an inner courtyard, with an 18th-century water mill at the back, the central feature of the estate and now the main building, that opens onto a peaceful pool of shimmering water. The reflection of the sky and the waterfall bring the estate to life throughout the day. Around the courtyard, the outbuildings are vestiges of its past farming activity: a cowshed, a barn, a miller's house, a stable, a set of sheds including a henhouse and an old pigsty. The mill has full water rights, a legal status inherited from the Ancien Régime, which attests to its existence prior to 1789 and grants the owner privileged use of water resources without any administrative constraints.
…By Patrice Besse
A house from the 1990s with a barn, a guesthouse, a swimming pool and a tree-dotted garden, nestled in a calm, leafy, prized neighbourhood near Dijon city centre, Burgundy. The house was built in 1992 by its current owner, here in Dijon’s highly sought-after Bel-Air neighbourhood. The main house has a converted basement, a ground floor and a first floor in the roof space. The edifice its crowned with a roof of flat concrete tiles. It is set back from the road, on a 2,048m² plot dotted with trees and flowers. This plot also includes a guesthouse, a barn and a swimming pool.
…By Patrice Besse
A 17th-century group of buildings, with commercial and artisanal potential, with a swimming pool and gardens, along the banks of a river in Burgundy, near Beaune. The property is located along the main road that goes through the village, close to the old railway line connecting Dijon and Epinac. With an understated southern façade in exposed stone, the main building has five windows on the ground floor and six on the first. Dating in part from 1635, this building has undergone many changes over the centuries, the vestiges of which can be traced in the stones of its façade. At a right angle, a wide carriage door in dark-stained wood, framed by ashlar stone, marks the entrance to the property alongside a small pedestrian door. Past the covered entranceway, the view of all the buildings, completely surrounding a vast gravel courtyard, is interrupted on the left by a Burgundy stone patio and a green space at the foot of a building with three buttresses, typical of a tithe barn from the 13th century. In turns, a chapterhouse under the authority of the Bishop of Autun, the entrance to the hamlet under the protection of an emancipation charter, guaranteeing free trade, and the fiefdom of the Archers Brotherhood, the property once hosted travellers having paid the fee to cross the river, the current of which was once much more difficult to forge. During the Revolution, the property was transformed into a coaching inn, taking advantage of its dovecote, stables, wells and bakehouse. The first phone booth in the village was installed on this property before a restaurant and then a bed and breakfast were opened here. Past the covered entranceway, on the left side of the property, a farmhouse in pointed exposed stone is made up of two adjacent buildings of different heights. Its entrance is marked by a stone doorstep, which leads to a discreet front door, framed by ashlar stone and topped with a climbing rosebush. A stone patio, bordered by a flowerbed and defined by a low stone wall with several openings, provides a pleasant space to sit and relax right next to the kitchen, dining room and living room. On the north side, a wall separates the garden beyond and provides direct pedestrian access to the vegetable garden and the building called “La reserve du Père Grivot” or “Father Grivot’s Storehouse”. A little further on, a former communal washhouse borders the property before making way for the river that runs alongside the garden.
…By Patrice Besse
An elegant house with a 470m² floor area, fully renovated in an English style and nestled in the town of Châtillon-sur-Seine in northern Burgundy. The house and garden lie up on a hill in the town, opposite Saint-Vorles Church, which looks down over the River Seine valley and the Douix spring. This neighbourhood is especially calm. It separates the town centre from Châtillon forest. The street Rue Saint-Vorles is steep, so gardens here are terraced, and the road offers a pleasant view of the town. With this incline, you cannot immediately see that the house actually has four levels and that its basement becomes a garden-level floor. The house’s elevations combine Burgundy stone with brickwork, giving the edifice an appearance that is half-French, half-English. On the street side, just beneath the zinc roof, there is a terrace on the second floor. Two towers flank the house’s main section. The first one is broad and rises up to the terrace, where it stops. The other one is more slender and stretches all the way up to the second floor. The property’s garages are separated from the house and mark the edge of the garden. From the property, you can admire an outstanding view of Saint-Vorles Church, as well as ruins of the town’s old fortifications and the tree-dotted parkland beside them. At night, lighting showcases these places, bringing out their splendour.
…By Patrice Besse
In the centre of Montbard, an 18th-century townhouse, with outbuildings, a courtyard and a garden. From the street, this walled property is tucked away behind a carriage gate and a smaller pedestrian gate. Inside, there is a courtyard around which stand a barn, a second house with its own entrance from the street and the main building, which is L-shaped and has three storeys. It has a steeply sloping roof made of traditional Burgundy tiles. The front and rear façades are made of pointed exposed stone. The door and window frames are arched, as was the local tradition in the 18th century, and are made of Burgundy stone. There are three large cellars beneath the main house, behind which there is a small 530-m² garden.
…By Patrice Besse
A complex of edifices from the 17th, 18th and 20th centuries with courts, gardens and investment buildings, nestled near the charming town of Beaune in Burgundy. The old estate comprises a number of detached buildings grouped around a shared courtyard. Most of the walls are of stone and the roofs, with a few exceptions, are clad with flat tiles. The various dwellings, although of varying heights, all have two storeys. Probably dating back to the 17th century, the oldest building on the east side of the street has half-timbered walls and features a covered gallery on the courtyard side. Continuing southwards, there is an 18th-century building with the entrance porch to the courtyard, linking it to the 17th-century house. To the north are a small house, known as the 'steward's house', and a more recent abutting barn. Also extending to the north, almost closing off the courtyard to the east, there are a number of old barns and sheds, as well as other outbuildings, used for agricultural purposes. Former stables, converted into a hay store, stand in the middle of the courtyard. The grounds, covering an area of around 2,300 m², are accessed via a track between these buildings to the north and the residential buildings to the south and east. To the south, along an east-west axis that closes off the complex, a house built in the 1920s links up with the 18th-century building to the east, which has a facade on the street side. Forming a genuine small estate, these premises are supplemented by three independent flats, of approximately 64 m², 67 m² and 97 m², respectively.
…By Patrice Besse
ARCHITECT'S HOUSE 208M2 VELARS-SUR-OUCHE / 15 MIN FROM DIJON CENTER -- Located in a sought-after area, in the quiet of a cul-de-sac, this contemporary house of about 210m2 on the ground was designed by an architect and built on a landscaped plot of about 800m2 with a swimming pool and pétanque court. It features beautiful volumes accentuated by a cathedral ceiling in the living room and large bay windows facing the surrounding nature, offering you a privileged living environment less than 15 minutes from downtown Dijon. It is composed as follows: - On the ground floor, a large entrance with a closet and office corner, a beautiful bright living room of over 42m2 giving access to the terrace, a fitted and equipped kitchen giving access to the garden, a pantry, a separate toilet, a master suite with a dressing room and shower room. - On the first floor, a mezzanine space, three bedrooms, a shower room, a separate toilet, storage space. - A complete basement composed of a large bedroom, a laundry room, a technical room, and a very large double garage with plenty of storage. Swimming pool, pétanque court, possibility to park several cars in the courtyard. Quality services, underfloor heating, double glazing, electric shutters.For more information, you can contact us at 07 69 71 21 51 and leave a message. Energy class: C -- Climate class: C -- Estimated annual energy costs based on the characteristics of the property and for standard use: between 1,700 EUR and 2,330 EUR per year (Average energy prices indexed on the years 2021, 2022, 2023 (subscriptions included)). Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr. Announcement proposed by: Arnaud Guillemenot Status: Real estate commercial agent, registered with the RSAC of Dijon under no 539 993 329 Acting on behalf of: MAJO SAS with a capital of 1,000.00 EUR. Registered office: Cour Bareuzai, 61 rue des Godrans, 21000 Dijon. RCS: Dijon no 999 551 013. Professional card no CPI 2102 2026 000 000 003, issued by the CCI of Burgundy Metropolis. Financial guarantee: MILA 30,000.00 EUR. Professional liability insurance: MMA IARD. Price includes agency fees. Fees charged to the seller. Scale available upon request.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Majo
Built more than 150 years ago, this elegant characterful longère has benefited from careful renovation that now offers a rare balance of authenticity, comfort, and functionality. A few minutes from Saulieu, behind its automatic gate and in the heart of a landscaped 3,300 m² plot, the property enjoys a preserved environment, without vis-à-vis. The spacious central entrance is the heart of the house. It harmoniously distributes the main rooms and also allows access to the outbuildings without going outside, offering an organization that is as practical as it is pleasant to live in. The ground floor features a beautiful warm living room, a convivial kitchen, a bedroom, and an independent shower room, enabling particularly comfortable single-level living. Upstairs, four additional bedrooms, an office, a mezzanine, a bathroom, and a second shower room offer beautiful spaces to host family and friends. Numerous works carried out demonstrate the care given to this property: insulation of the living area, recent boiler, maintained roofs, facade completely redone in 2026, motorized gate, and connection to the sewer system. Outside, the landscaped garden is a real breathing space. Its maintenance is facilitated by automated equipment, allowing full enjoyment of the premises all year round. A large barn and several outbuildings harmoniously complete this ensemble, ideal as a main residence or as a family home in the heart of Morvan. A property where the character of the old is combined with the comfort of quality renovation. Pour tous renseignements, contactez votre agent Swixim Avallon : Betty CEFALU +33645874742 Agency fees payable by vendor - Montant estimé des dépenses annuelles d'énergie pour un usage standard, établi à partir des prix de l'énergie de l'année 2021 : 4450€ ~ 6030€
…By Swixim Avallon
This charming stone house is nestled in the heart of the Burgundy vineyards. The property comprises a main stone house, a separate guest house, and a separate guest room, ensuring comfort and privacy. Its spacious 3969 m² grounds offer panoramic views of the surrounding vineyards. The garden features a heated swimming pool and a beautiful stone terrace. The land is partially classified as AOC village appellation (6.8 ouvrées). No vines are currently planted. Description - Living space: 300 m2 approx. - Plot: 3.900 m2 approx. Main house (234 m2 approx.) - Large living room with open-plan kitchen, Lounge - Two bedrooms / Two bathrooms - Mezzanine (study or bedroom) - Lounge / Dressing Outbuildings and amenities - Guest house (41 m2): Fitted kitchen, entrance, bathroom, bedroom - Independent guest bedrooms (17 m2): Entrance / Bathroom / Bedroom - 1-car garage - Heated - Heated swimming pool: 13 m x 5 m - Vaulted cellar Further information - Energy performance: Consumption E / GES C - Natural Risk information on Géorisques website - REF BHS 400 Sole Agent Burgundy Home & Services This exceptional property is perfect for a second home or a business project, with the possible conversion of two independent outbuildings into guest rooms or a gîte. Nestled in the heart of a wine-growing village on the Côte de Beaune, this charming stone house offers all the charms of a Burgundian property: a large garden, a heated swimming pool and two independent units. The entire property is in good condition and benefits from regular maintenance. Exceptional views of the vineyards from the terrace, garden and swimming pool.
…By Burgundy Home & Services
SOLE AGENT - Burgundy Home & Services This charming property is ideally located just a few steps from the historic center. This house has 5 to 6 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, covering approximately 260 m². The fully walled garden offers parking for up to three cars, in addition to a separate garage. The south-facing terrace floods the rooms that open onto it with light. The privileged location and unique character of this house make it an exceptional property. Description - Living space: 260 sqm approx. - Plot: 1 194 sqm approx. Main house (260 sqm approx.) - Entrance, Office, playroom - 5/6 bedrooms / 2 bathrooms / Kitchen / Living room Outbuildings and amenities - Vaulted cellar (54 m2) - Garden all fenced - Garage - Workshop - REF BHS 378 – Sole Agent Further information - Energy survey: Classification on-going. - Natural Risk information on Géorisques website Property with a lot of charm, that would welcome a nice family project, situated at only 5 minutes walking distances from the historic centre. Property unique.
…By Burgundy Home & Services
This property, comprising several buildings, is ideally located in the heart of a renowned wine-growing village, just minutes from Beaune. It is perfectly suited for developing a business in the wine industry, while also offering the potential to create a beautiful family home with outbuildings. Description - Main house: 700 m2 (to develop) - Plot: 822 m2 surrounded by walls Main house - Kitchen, living room - 3 sitting rooms - 7 bedrooms & office - Attic (180 m2) Outbuildings and amenities - Vaulted cellars (290 m2) - Former winery (110 m2) - Storage Further information - DPE: Classification on-going - Natural Risk information on Géorisques website - BHS REF 396 Burgundy Home & Services This property has considerable development potential, with approximately 700 m²of living space, spread over 3 levels in the main period house. The street-facing façade provides excellent commercial visibility for a professional activity, while the vast interior courtyard offers a serene setting, ideal for a pleasure garden or parking. The impressive, vaulted cellars, both in size and architecture, suggest the possibility of a wine-related activity, or could serve as a beautiful reception and storage cellar.
…By Burgundy Home & Services
Nestled just 10 minutes by car from Beaune, this beautiful old house is located in the heart of a peaceful village. The ground floor features large volumes, opening directly onto the garden. Recently renovated with quality materials, the whole offers a welcoming setting. This house benefits from a spacious and harmonious environment, perfect for hosting a family home project or a second residence in Burgundy.Description - Living area: approximately 300 m2 - Land area: approximately 3700 m2 Main house (approximately 300 m2) - Large living room with fireplace, equipped kitchen - Large suite: bedroom, office, bathroom, dressing room on the ground floor - Three bedrooms, two bathrooms - Large lounge - Large dormitory, bathroom Dependencies & amenities - Covered parking for 2 cars - Cellar - Barn / Workshop - Garden dependencies - Renovations in 2018 Additional information - DPE: Consumption B (73) / GES A (2) Estimated energy cost: between 1650 euros and 2,290 euros per year. - Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website. - Claire Salmon, commercial agent RSAC Dijon 948 485 628 - REF BHS 399 Burgundy Home & Services This house combines authentic charm with a mix of old materials and modern comfort: parquet floors, terracotta tiles, and exposed beams. The entire house underwent renovation in 2018, providing spacious and bright areas that open onto the garden.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Burgundy Home & Services
20 minutes from Dijon, and 5 minutes from Arc sur tille: Absolute calm for this beautiful house built in 1999 and modernized over the years by the current owners who until now have been the only occupants, so will you be the next to benefit from it? Located at the bottom of a dead end, this house of approximately 250 m² of living space set on a closed and tree-lined plot of 1400 m² will offer you all the comfort and peace of mind you need. On one level, approximately 170 m²: Entrance with storage, magnificent living room of 62 m², independent fitted/equipped kitchen of 22 m²: These two rooms have access to a south-facing terrace where you can enjoy the view of a heated 10* swimming pool. 5 not overlooked. Two bedrooms, a bathroom, separate suspended toilet, a master suite with private bathroom and toilet, hallway, boiler room-laundry room, and a double garage with motorized door. You will reach the floor thanks to the spiral staircase present in the living room, to find a lounge/relaxation area on the mezzanine as well as two bedrooms, a bathroom with WC. Quality services, heat pump, underfloor heating, alarm, new pool pump. To visit immediately! Announcement written by Mr Kévin Spaletta, registered with the commercial court of Vesoul RSAC 847778065. Information and visits: 0633685608 DPE new version: grade B / estimate of annual energy costs between 1330 and 1880 euros. Fees to be paid by the seller. Energy class B, Climate class B Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on the year's energy prices 2022: between 1330.00 and 1880.00 . Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr. This property is offered to you by a commercial agent (Sole proprietorship).
…By Ezare Immobilier
Very pleasant village house in very good condition, with charm and brightness. The house is raised on a vaulted cellar consisting of a living room, a well-equipped kitchen area opening onto a living space and access to a large terrace, and 5 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and a shower room. Peace is assured thanks to double-glazed windows. Outside, the home offers a closed courtyard-garden space and a terrace. This dwelling will meet the expectations of a family or is also ideal for a second home.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Meursault Immobilier
VILLERS LA FAYE Perfectly maintained house, built in 1971, offering 158 m² of living space on a closed and wooded plot of 742 m². Including: In the basement: corridor, summer kitchen, boiler room laundry, cellar, two garages, a workshop with storage. On the elevated ground floor: entrance corridor, living room of about 33.50 m², kitchen opening onto a covered terrace of about 24 m², toilets, bathroom, one bedroom, a large living room of about 30 m² with a pellet stove. On the 1st floor: corridor with storage, two bedrooms, shower room with toilets. Closed and wooded land of 742 m². ENERGY CLASS D and CLIMATE CLASS D. Estimated amount of annual energy expenses for standard use, established based on average energy prices indexed for the years 2021, 2022, and 2023 between €3,920 and €5,304. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr. Price: €335,000 Ref: LB1015444 LEGATIS BEAUNE Mr. Jérôme PERNOT 06 75 01 46 25This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Legatis Beaune
Maud COMMARET from your Ezare agency in Beaune invites you to discover a unique property designed as a harmonious living space, where the areas naturally communicate between indoors and outdoors.In the heart of the Burgundy wine-growing region, in a calm and particularly sought-after environment between Beaune and Nuits-Saint-Georges, this property benefits from a privileged living environment. The volumes, the flow of spaces, and the opening to the outside have been designed to offer a fluid and comfortable organization for everyday life.Upon entering, a large hall sets the tone and naturally distributes the living areas. The ground floor revolves around a functional kitchen and a bright living room, highlighted by a fireplace that brings a warm and timeless atmosphere. Following this, a ground-floor bedroom, a bathroom, and a separate WC complete this level, providing a highly appreciated comfort of living.The living room extends directly onto the terrace, linked to the pool area, creating a true continuity between indoors and outdoors, inviting you to enjoy the beautiful days.Upstairs, the night area accommodates three bedrooms designed to preserve everyone’s privacy, along with a shower room and a separate WC.The complete basement includes a garage, boiler room, cellars, and storage spaces.Set on a plot of approximately 2,475 m², the property is located in a green and preserved environment where indoor and outdoor parking spaces complete the whole and facilitate daily living as well as reception hosting.An independent outbuilding of about 58 m², comprising a reception room, kitchen, and WC, as well as an attic that can be converted and a cellar, offers multiple possibilities: independent space, complementary activity, or reception area according to needs.This property attracts with the coherence of its spaces, its balance between conviviality and intimacy, and this impression of having been designed to support a serene and harmonious family life on a daily basis, in the heart of a privileged area of the Burgundy Coast.ENERGY CLASS: D - CLIMATE CLASS: D Estimated amount of annual energy expenses for standard use: between €3,220 and €4,410 (average prices indexed on 2021, 2022, 2023 subscriptions included). Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website. Fees are payable by the seller.This property is presented by Maud COMMARET EI - 06 66 81 67 41, commercial agent RSAC Dijon No. 909 885 360.Fees are payable by the seller. Energy class D, Climate class D Average estimated annual energy expenses for standard use, based on energy prices from 2022: between €3,220.00 and €4,410.00. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr.Your Ezare advisor agency BEAUNE: Maud COMMARETCommercial agent (Sole proprietorship)RSAC 909 885 360This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Ezare Immobilier
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