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Area
± 1.050 m² ± 11.302 ft²
Bedrooms
10
Located in the sought-after area of Markgrave, this mansion was built in Beaux-arts style, designed by architect Georges Matthyssens in 1913 with a living area of ± 1050m² and a garden of approximately 242m².
The house was licensed in 1949 for 8 apartments and therefore contains 8 individual gas and electricity meters back in the basement. While retaining the authentic ornaments, fireplaces, monumental staircase and original mosaic, this town house in its entirety is also perfectly suitable as a family home or offices. Impressive entrance hall with monumental staircase and front room on the street side. At the rear is a fully furnished one bedroom apartment with access to the garden. The first floor contains a spacious living room with original parquet and ceilings and the fitted kitchen opening onto the terrace and garden. On the second floor, a rented one bedroom apartment with terrace at the front. The spacious rear contains a living room, bedroom and bathroom with the possibility of a terrace. The third floor is currently divided into 2 apartments, each with its own kitchen, bathroom, living room and bedroom. Possibility of terrace at the rear. Spacious penthouse on the fourth floor with roof terrace.
Other: Currently rented for 106,140.72 euros per year. Further optimization to an income of 120,000 euros per year. Possibility to install a lift in the entrance and to build terraces at the back. Facade renovated, cleaned and paved in 2016. Double glazing.
The stately quarter offers a nice mix of contemporary shops, bars and restaurants. The authentic facades of the neighborhood tell the glorious past of the neighborhood. In the vicinity of ‘Het hof van Leysen’ and the ‘Domein Hertoghe’, public transport, various schools and only a 2-minute drive to the Antwerp ring road.
For more information please contact Noémie Flamant +32 475 75 76 95.
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Bathrooms
6
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kWh/m² per year
199
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Markgrave
The neighborhood of Markgrave, with its monumental facades and large avenues, was aimed at the wealthy bourgeoisie of the 19th century. Near the city center, yet green thanks to two parks, the neighborhood is easily accessible by various access roads such as the Antwerp Ring or the A12.