Beautifully nestled between the Tenbosch Park and the Leemans Square, this apartment of character offering a total surface of 142 sqm is on the 1st floor out of 4 of a very beautiful Art Nouveau house designed by the architect Gustave Strauven (pupil of Victor Horta) in 1911. Eclectic style with sgraffiti by Paul Cauchie. The building is composed of 6 apartments (2 studios on the ground floor and 4 apartments on the upper floors).
Spacious and bright, the apartment was completely renovated in 2012 with taste and great services but preserving the original elements of decoration. The building serves one apartment per floor.
It is composed as follows:
Entrance hall (17 sqm) with white marble furniture and large built-in closet, living room (42 sqm) with oak parquet floor (herringbone), old black marble fireplace and garden view (west facing) and hyper equipped kitchen (11 sqm). 2 large bedrooms (20 and 19 sqm), large bathroom (bathtub and large Italian shower), separate toilet, laundry and storage space.
Remarkable height under ceiling from 3,32 to 3,75 m according to the rooms and large bay windows to let in a maximum of sunlight.
Stale air extraction system (WC, kitchen and bathroom) and boiler for hot water. Water softener. Collective gas boiler.
Indoor parking space (P1) under the neighboring building but accessible from the house (optional for 35.000 euros). Small cellar (n°3)
EPC certificate : E.
Electricity to standards (until 2038). Aluminium frames with double glazing. Elevator to standards.
Property tax : 1.282 euros. Quota of the apartment in the condominium: 1837/10.000e.
Condominium charges : 253 euros (2018) – 330 euros (2019 & excluding roof repair quota) => +/- 300 euros/month (average 2018-2019)
Magnificent location at a few steps from the Tenbosch park and close to the Place du Châtelain.