Beautifully nestled between the Tenbosch Park and the Leemans Square, this flat of character with a total surface area of 122 sqm is on the 3rd floor of a 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 consists of 6 flats (2 studios on the ground floor and 4 flats on the upper floors).
Spacious and bright, the flat is in very good condition while having preserved the original decorative elements. The building serves one flat per floor.
It is composed as follows:
Entrance hall (9 sqm), beautiful living space of 47 sqm with USA equipped kitchen and veranda, old marble fireplace and access to a terrace of 17 sqm facing west. Two large bedrooms (20 and 20 sqm), one of which has a balcony, a bathroom with laundry area, a shower room and a separate toilet.
Collective gas boiler.
Indoor parking space (P2) below the neighbouring building but accessible from the house (optional for 40,000 euros). Small cellar (n°5)
Electricity up to standard. Aluminium windows with double glazing. Lift to standards.
Property tax: 1,250 euros. Quota of the flat in the co-ownership: 1837/10.000e.
Condominium charges: +/- 350 euros/month (including water and heating) based on charges paid in 2021. The other amounts concerned calls for work that has now been completed.
The voted works for which the budget is still to be fixed and foreseen concern the balance for the renovation of the entrance door and the painting of the common areas.
Currently rented for 1,500 euros (9 year lease starting in March 2022) excluding provisions for charges (180 euros/month).
Beautiful location a few steps from the Tenbosch park and in the immediate vicinity of the Place du Châtelain.