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Built shortly before 1770, this distinguished residence once served as the seat of the tax collector for the Prince-Bishops of Liège. Nestled in an exceptional rural setting, it enjoys a privileged location between Liège, Maastricht, and Aachen. Invisible from the road, the property is reached via a private driveway of nearly 500 meters, ensuring privacy and a serene atmosphere.<br><br>Behind its period façade, this generous building currently houses five residential units, generating an annual rental income of approximately euros55,000. The property could easily be converted back into a single-family home or accommodate a representative professional activity. Original architectural elements — cut stone, timber structure, joinery, and volumes — contribute to its remarkable heritage charm. The open views over the surrounding countryside invite tranquility and contemplation.<br><br>The property extends over nearly one hectare of carefully maintained land. Easy access to the motorway (3 minutes). Individual heating systems, cellars, outdoor parking, and outbuildings complete this exceptional ensemble with multiple possibilities. Ref: 'SKN_PUB_7529709'
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1 280 000 €
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01000 Brussels City
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