House for sale
Rue Saint Nicolas, 81, 5000, Namur, Belgique
€600,000
€600,000
House for sale
Rue Saint Nicolas, 81, 5000, Namur, Belgique
Property details
8 rooms
260 m² of surface
7 bedrooms
6 bathrooms
+ 6 toilets
Description
Located in a neighborhood undergoing transformation in Namur, halfway between the city center and the new Palais de Justice, this income-generating building represents an excellent investment opportunity. It features an optimized layout comprising six independent residential units, for a total living area of approximately 316 m². The composition is as follows: one-bedroom apartment on the ground floor: ± 46 m²; rear house with private terrace: ± 74 m² spread over several levels; one-bedroom apartment on the 1st floor: ± 43 m²; studio on the 2nd floor: ± 28 m²; one-bedroom duplex: ± 38 m²; two-bedroom duplex: ± 87 m². The building requires general refurbishment to fully reveal its potential and optimize rental yield. Additional works are needed to complete one of the duplexes, in particular the construction of a staircase linking the two levels in accordance with the plans. Current income: 2,350 euros with one unit vacant. Thanks to its strategic location, in immediate proximity to the city center, the new Palais de Justice, shops, schools, and public transport, this property enjoys a sought-after setting offering high rental appeal. An ideal opportunity for an investor seeking an income property with a diversity of units and significant medium- and long-term value enhancement potential.
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MLS No. BE552845
Features in brief
Terrace (1)
Construction
Year built
1946
Adjoining
Attached
Number of facades
2
Comfort and amenities
Condition
To refresh
Environment
City
Heating energy
Gas
Glazing
Double glazing
Annexes and other areas
Terrace area
22 m²
Financial details
Price details (fees included)
€600,000
Energy performance diagnostics
Primary energy consumption
206 kWh/m²
Energy class
C
Reference number of the EPC report
20260623028347
CO₂ emission
38 kg CO₂/m²
Yearly theoretical total energy consumption
9483 kWh/m²