Built in 1933 according to Le Corbusier's principles and restored in 2023-2024 under the supervision of the General Directorate of Buildings and Heritage, the Villa Champod is a rare property, combining historical character and modernity. Located on a wooded plot of 1, 784 m, it offers a useful surface area of 390 m divided into two separate dwellings. A 3.5-room apartment of 82 m occupies the ground floor, while a 6.5-room duplex of 150 m, with a winter garden and a roof terrace, occupies the upper floors. This configuration makes it possible to envisage various uses, whether it is a main dwelling with an independent unit with efficiency or the installation of a professional activity on the ground floor. In accordance with Le Corbusier's principles, the villa is distinguished by its clean lines, flat facades and flat roof, giving a resolutely geometric silhouette. The long windows offer an immersion in the natural landscape, while the stilts of the porch accentuate the lightness of the building. The renovation has retained iconic materials, including period linoleum and a colour palette faithful to modernist architecture. Recent work has incorporated state-of-the-art technologies, guaranteeing comfort and energy performance. An air-to-water heat pump supplies underfloor heating, while photovoltaic solar panels ensure better energy autonomy. The original woodwork has been carefully restored to preserve the historical character of the property. The basement offers a functional space including cellars, laundry rooms and a versatile volume adaptable according to needs. Outside, the landscaped garden ensures a peaceful living environment. The villa has 5 parking spaces as well as a closed garage. The villa is sold as a block. However, the 3.5-room apartment can be integrated into a return investment strategy. Interested? Contact us now to arrange a visit
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