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Building land

2012 Auvernier, Contact agency for the address
  • 4453 m2
CHF 3'200'000.-
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Land of 4'453 m² with possibility to build

Auvernier is a locality and an old Swiss commune of the canton of Neuchâtel, located in the district of Boudry. In January 2013, Auvernier merged with Bôle and Colombier to create the new town of Milvignes. This commune is like a wine, a subtle blend of grape varieties, which will take on character and scale with age. The comparison is not insignificant, when we know that Milvignes is today the largest wine-growing town in the canton of Neuchâtel, with 145 hectares of vineyards!

Stretching from the edge of Lake Neuchâtel to the foot of the mountains, Milvignes enjoys a situation allowing many activities. A harbor, banks appreciated by bathers, vineyards and forests, invite to the walk and the discovery.

This land consists of three parcels:
1st: 2362 m² of land in the South, constructible
2nd: 1676 m² with a property already built in 1959
3rd: 415 m² of land, located in the East, with a prohibition to build, but whose rights can be transferred to other plots.

The land south of 2'362 m² is located in Low Density Housing Zone, according to the regulations of the annexed zone.

It should be noted that these plots are burdened with a road alignment to the South and a distance to the vineyard to the West.

The condition of the built property is somewhat outdated and requires extensive renovations or even demolition.

Give free rein to your imagination to give back all the potential to this ground enjoying a beautiful clearing and one of the most beautiful views on Lake Neuchâtel.

About this building land to buy

  • Building land
  • 2012 Auvernier
  • 4453 m2 (surface areas)
  • Available on request
  • Reference 30491.30491.30491
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