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  • 4 people
  • 73 m²
  • Avail. : 2025-05-05

Presentation

Discover "La Visitation", a superb 73m² furnished flat in Bordeaux, on the 3rd floor with lift, balcony and private parking space.

Completely renovated and tastefully decorated, this T3 apartment offers you a truly intimate and comfortable living environment, with views over green spaces!

You'll be staying at Cours Marc Nouaux, in the quiet, family-friendly neighbourhood of Saint-Seurin.

A bus stop is just a few steps from the building, and a tram stop is less than 15 minutes' walk away.

Monthly price €2,300
Monthly fixed charges
Comprenant les charges de copropriété, l'eau froide, l'abonnement electrique et l'abonnement internet/TV
€0
Monthly provisions for electricity consumption and taxes €0
Security deposit
1 mois de loyer à verser au plus tard le jour de la remise des clés
€2,300

Characteristics

  • Lit(s) double(s)
  • Elevator
  • Bathroom(s) with bathtub
  • 3rd floor staircase

  • Parking
  • WIFI
  • TV
  • Oven
  • Dishwasher
  • Washing machine
  • Exceptional view
  • Balcony

Composition

This property comprises :

- an entrance hall with wardrobe,
- a lounge with sofa, two armchairs, coffee table, TV, internet/wifi and dining table for 6 people,
- a separate kitchen, fully equipped with oven, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, hob, kettle, Nespresso coffee machine, toaster and all you need for cooking (cutlery, utensils, saucepans, etc.),
- a 1st bedroom with a 140 x 200 cm double bed and a wardrobe,
- a 2nd bedroom with two 80 x 200 cm single beds, a cupboard and a study area,
- a bathroom with double washbasin unit and heated towel rail,
- a separate WC.

The flat also includes a hairdryer, iron and ironing board.

Linen is provided (sheets, towels and tea towels) and beds are made on arrival.

A little history :

This old road starting from the Badetz cross or croix Blanche led to Caudéran and then to Saint Médard. It is therefore known as the Route de Saint Médard or the Chemin du Haillan.

In the 18th century, country estates spread out on either side of the road, in particular the bourdieu belonging to the German commission agent Harmensen. In 1783, the Carthusian monastery and its seven hectares were sold to Swiss merchant Conrad Schald.

Rue de la Surveillance during the Revolution, then rue de la Commune, the road became Cours Saint Médard, until 1946 when it was renamed Marc Nouaux.