70 000 € (*)
Living Area 25 m2 Land Area -
Surface Terrace - No. of Rooms 1
Bathroom 1 Bedroom(s) -
Costs 922,00 € Property tax 672,00 €
Housing tax -

Description

Come and experience this bright 1-room apartment of 25 m² in MONTPELLIER (34070). The apartment has a large, beautiful window lot which architecturally gives this apartment its charm and at the same time an invitation to nature to come into the living room! The apartment thus appears open and welcoming, - the living room is in open connection with the kitchen, a large bathroom and toilet. Electric heating is individual. The property is sold with a parking space in the property's secure and closed area. This apartment is on the 1st floor of a three-story 90s building with elevator and videophone. This is a property with 49 apartments. The apartment needs a renovation, so the owner has the opportunity to put his personal taste and style on the apartment.

Facilities

- Designated parking space

Near

There are several schools (nursery, elementary and middle school) within 10 minutes on foot. In terms of public transport, there are three bus lines (53, 12 and 11) as well as tram lines 2 and 4 within a 1 km radius. The A709 motorway, the N109 national road and the Montpellier-Mediterranean airport are less than 8 km away. There are restaurants, shops, four bakeries, two supermarkets, two post offices and butchers just a few minutes away.

City Culture

Montpellier can be dated back to 985, south of this old route and north of the Salt Route. A strategic location since the future city is located on the Cami Roumieu or Roman Road which passes between the two roads. The Count of Melgueil (Mauguio) gives Guilhem, a lord installed in the middle Hérault valley opposite the Viscount of Béziers, a manse (agricultural estate) on the Mons Pestelarium. The donation text even lets us know the name of the serf who exploits it: Amalbert. On the other hand, the etymology of the place remains mysterious. A number of hypotheses have been put forward - including a poetic, but improbable Mount of Young Girls -. Montpellier, on this point, retains its mystery, even if the most serious hypothesis evokes the strategic position of the hill: the Mont du Bolt. The development of the estate goes hand in hand with that of the Guilhem house. From the first part of the 11th century, the latter became more powerful than that of the counts of Melgueil. Flattering alliances illustrate this rise in power of the Lord of Montpellier: Guilhem VII married in 1156 a descendant of Hugues Capet, Mathilde of Burgundy and Guilhem VIII, in 1174, married Eudoxie, niece of the Emperor of Byzantium.

Honoraires

* This apartment with a parking space is offered for purchase for 76000€. The net price is 70000€. Fees payable by buyer: 6000€ including tax