Attractive 19th-century house on Herradores Street
Preu
2.500.000 €
Attractive 19th-century house on Herradores Street
2.500.000 €
10 Habitacions
6 Dormitoris
5 Banys
~943 m² Superfície total
~1.000 m² Superfície habitable
~1.063 m² Superfície de parcel·la
Descripció
Engel & Völkers presents this elegant property in the best commercial area of the historic center of La Laguna. This complex offers unique conditions in its surroundings. It is a mixed-use building whose ground floor houses three rooms occupied by two commercial premises, among the most profitable per square meter in the area, along with five other rooms and a bathroom. These currently unused spaces are distributed around a porticoed courtyard that opens to the gallery on the upper floor. On the other side of the courtyard, a wild garden bridges the space between the mansion and Manuel de Ossuna street, to which it has two exits, one through the detached garage with capacity for four vehicles, and the other through a double-leaf wooden gate. The upper floor contains eight rooms, in addition to a kitchen, pantry, and three bathrooms. Notable features include ceilings over four meters high, a glass-enclosed gallery, and three large windows overlooking Herradores street. The complex, which requires significant renovation, is in a good general state of preservation. The roof was completely renovated three years ago, complying with the strict current regulations for the Historic Center of La Laguna. The property offers the possibility of segregating a plot of more than 400 square meters bordering Manuel de Ossuna street, with a buildable area of more than 900 square meters. The main building enjoys grade 1 environmental protection and is suitable for commercial, hotel, and residential use. Do not miss the opportunity to discover this impressive property that could become your best investment.
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San Cristóbal de La Laguna, popularly known as La Laguna, is a city and municipality in Tenerife. The city was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1999 for being a unique example of an unwalled colonial city. Its historic center remains almost entirely intact with its original 15th-century layout. The city's formation, its streets, colors, and atmosphere are elements it shares with colonial cities in the Americas. It has several educational centers, a post office, pharmacies, bank branches, several public squares and playgrounds, shops, bars, and restaurants.