Descrizione
In a quiet location, directly adjacent to the agricultural zone to the east, stands this 4.5-room house from 1971. The pronounced gable roof, the wooden elements on the gable and the large gable window give the single-family house its unmistakable character. The ground floor convinces with a spacious, open living/dining area, which is directly connected to the terrace and the landscape via two large panoramic windows and a glass door. The wooden ceiling adds warmth and character to the room. Adjacent to the living area is a semi-open kitchen. A separate toilet with washbasin completes the ground floor. On the upper floor there are two equally sized bedrooms with warm wooden ceilings and generous window fronts. One of the rooms has direct access to the balcony with a view of the countryside. The bathroom with bathtub, shower and toilet is located directly in the hallway. The attic is entirely made of wood, with solid plank flooring and a spectacular triangular gable window. The room is suitable as a bedroom, studio, hobby room or playroom. The basement significantly expands the range of living spaces: a bright, completely wood-clad room can be converted into full-fledged living space with manageable effort – ideal as a guest room, home office or hobby room. This area is not included in the 102 m2 net living space and thus offers a clear plus in potential. This includes a shower with toilet and washbasin, a laundry room, the boiler room and the separate tank room for oil heating. The location – quiet and with a view Anyone standing on the terrace immediately understands what makes this property special: the view goes undisturbed over fields and gently rolling hills to the edges of the forest in the distance. To the east, the property borders directly on the agricultural zone – a piece of the Bernese Mittelland that will remain as it is. About the condition: The house is in solid substance, but needs a refresh for the new owners: Painting, kitchen and wet rooms are older and no longer meet today's requirements. The windows were also to be replaced as part of the renovation. The terrace has sunk slightly over time and should also be taken into account when modernizing. In addition, there is the heating: Currently, the house is heated with an oil heating system. When switching to a heat pump, the Canton of Bern makes a contribution to the subsidy – a clearly plannable step in the context of modernisation. If you are willing to give the house a new lease of life, you will get a home with substance, character and in a location that is rarely found.