Lodge in Sariego
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€262,000

Lodge in Sariego

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  • 2 bedrooms
  • 2 bathrooms
  • 96 m² gross area
  • 163 m² of land

Charming Asturian rural house in Sariego Detached two-storey house located in Barbechu, in the municipality of Sariego, in the heart of the Cider Region. A natural, peaceful setting with an excellent quality of life, ideal as a main residence, second home or tourist investment. The house preserves the traditional Asturian aesthetic, with natural wooden ceilings and warm spaces that convey character and authenticity. The ground floor is distributed into a living-dining room, kitchen and bathroom. The living room features a large wood-burning fireplace, complemented by a pellet stove. The bedrooms are connected to the fireplace’s heat outlets, allowing the warmth to be distributed efficiently throughout the house and creating a particularly cosy atmosphere during winter. On the upper floor there is a full bathroom and two spacious bedrooms: one with a dressing area, and another large room with a big window and open views that captivate as soon as you step inside. The property has a holiday rental licence, an added value for those looking to combine personal use with tourist rental income. In addition, the village has fiber-optic internet, allowing comfortable remote work without giving up the tranquillity of the countryside. The house enjoys south-west orientation, providing excellent natural light for much of the day. Located in an area surrounded by meadows, rural paths and typical Asturian landscapes, with quick access to Oviedo, Gijón and Avilés. Would you like to come?

Ref: 828103

Characteristics

  • 96 m² built, 90 m² floor area
  • 2 bathrooms
  • Garden
  • Fireplace
  • Cable TV
  • Optical fiber
  • Electric and Wood heating
  • Built in 2016
  • Armoured door

Price details

Property price
€262,000
Price per m²
€2,729 / m²

Energy performance

Energy performance diagnosis

  • E

175 kWh/m².year

Greenhouse gas emission index

  • D

30 kgCO2/m².year

Sariego, Sariego