Property sale in Montreux in the canton of Vaud - public auction
Castle right on the lake
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4’740’000 CHF Estimated Value
Rue du Lac 59, 1815 Clarens
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Castle - 19th century neoclassical manor house, listed in note 2 of the architectural census of the Canton of Vaud. This house benefits from a large garden of 1,556 m2. It is situated on the edge of the lake and offers unique views and a privileged living environment. Although the main building is currently uninhabitable, it offers a great renovation opportunity for architecture lovers. Its exceptional potential makes it possible to imagine a major project with spacious spaces. The annex was built in 1909 and used to serve as a garage and residential building, but does not currently have a residence permit. The property is close to public transport and shops.
Villa
Built in 1860
2135 m² property area
959 m² Living Space
Change history
Land
Land No.: 1041
Values
Official Estimate
Cadastral Value
Minimum Bid
Deposit
4’740’000 CHF
2’825’000 CHF
1’500’000 CHF
1’020’000 CHF
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