Selling Price | 298.000 € |
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Courtage | no courtage for buyers |
Are you an animal lover and looking for a home with the typical Eifel charm...which was built before 1900 and therefore has a lot of history in it...with quarry stone exterior walls and beautiful grounds next to the house?
Then the former mill estate in Mülbach near Oberweis in the Eifel district of Bitburg-Prüm might be the right house for you.
The historic property from 1826 stands on a 2,184 m² plot of land.
The living area of approx. 270m² and the usable area of approx. 254m² are divided as follows:
First floor:
- Entrance area
- Kitchen with living/dining room and fireplace
(hot air shaft - heats up to the upper floor)
- Bathroom with bath, shower and WC
- Pantry
- boiler room
- Vaulted cellar
Upper floor:
- Hallway
- 5 bedrooms
- Office/ living room (with access to the barn)
- WC
Granny apartment in the attic with separate outside access:
- Entrance area
- Kitchen/living/dining room
- Bathroom with bathtub, shower and WC
- bedroom
- Terrace.
The outbuilding adjoining the house is currently used as a barn and stable and covers around 254m².
First floor:
- boiler room
- storeroom
- stables
- garage
1st floor (expandable):
- two rooms (approx. 30m² + approx. 98m²) - internally accessible through the house!
A wonderful home with many possibilities!
You think that sounds good?
Feel free to contact us at schuh@suedeifel-immobilien.de.
Kind regards.
Martin Schuh.
Südeifel-Immobilien e.K.
On request, we will provide you with a free, tailor-made financing concept with plenty of leeway so that you can realize your dreams.
Thanks to our close cooperation with regional credit institutions, we can offer you both favorable conditions and any flexibility you desire, such as special repayments. This gives you a solid monthly repayment rate.
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