The main building is a single-family house with a usable area of about 150 m² (according to documents 110 m²). The house has a basement with utility rooms, two bathrooms, a utility room of 29 m² with a height of 230 cm and a room of 26 m² with a height of 254 cm. On the ground floor there is a large hall, a bathroom with shower, a room with a small wardrobe, a bright kitchen and a spacious living room of almost 30 m² with access to the terrace. An open staircase leads to a mezzanine with two rooms (12.3 m² and 12.5 m²) and a second floor with open space, toilet, bathroom with tub and two rooms (11 m² and 13 m²). Above the ground floor there is a spacious unused attic which could be converted into living space.
Next to the house there is a garage with an area of 34 m², as well as on the site there are two residential and utility buildings with a total usable area of 68 m² and 112 m². The house, built in the 1980s from brick (wall thickness 38 cm), was put into operation in 1986.
Requires repairs, including replacement of installations. The roof is covered with metal tiles, the front door and windows have been replaced with double-glazed windows. You can apply for insulation funding through the Clean Air Program.
The interior of the house has an oak staircase and beautiful oak parquet that requires sanding. The bathrooms and kitchen are tiled. The house has gas heating, an alarm system, intercom and monitoring, as well as bars on the windows. All buildings on the site have separate meters, most of the space around them is covered with paving stones.
The property is located in a quiet area of Włochy, close to the Krakowska and Franciszek Hynek alleys. The proximity of bus and tram stops, as well as the airport (3 km) and Warsaw Ursus railway station (less than 7 km) makes this an attractive place for living and business. The infrastructure of the area provides comfortable conditions for living and working.
The property does not have a local development plan, so the new owner must apply for development conditions.
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