City center - small building including a dwelling and a commercial space - To be renovated
This building is located in downtown Yverdon and includes a commercial space on the ground floor and an apartment upstairs. The attic space offers ample space for expansion. The property boasts a pleasant, quiet garden at the rear.
This building requires major renovation work.
Yverdon-les-Bains , between nature and quality of life
For 1,500 years, Yverdon-les-Bains has combined the art of living with heritage. Located on the shores of Lake Neuchâtel, it boasts an exceptional natural setting, including the Grande Cariçaie, the largest lakeside nature reserve in Switzerland.
Accessibility
The train station is a 5-minute drive or 18-minute bus ride (lines 602/603). Lausanne and Neuchâtel are 22 and 18 minutes away by train. The motorway is less than a 5-minute drive away.
Education
Schools are located throughout the town, with a gymnasium in Cheseaux-Noréaz and the CPNV (National Vocational Training Center) for vocational training. Childcare and academic support are also available.
Amenities
The town offers numerous shops (Migros, Coop, En Chamard shopping center), local services (post office, doctors, banks, etc.) and restaurants. The town center is accessible in 5 minutes.
Cultural and sporting life
Yverdon offers a rich cultural offering (museums, festivals, shows) and modern sports facilities (swimming pools, fields, ice rink, lake activities). The surrounding nature invites hiking and cycling.
In figures:
District: Jura-North Vaudois
Residents: 30,221 (end of 2023)
Altitude: 433 m
Surface area: 1354 ha
Tax rate: 75 points
Website: yverdon-les-bains.ch
Additional information
This building is located in downtown Yverdon and includes a commercial space on the ground floor and an apartment upstairs. The attic space offers ample space for expansion. The property boasts a pleasant, quiet garden at the rear.
This building requires major renovation work.
Yverdon-les-Bains , between nature and quality of life
For 1,500 years, Yverdon-les-Bains has combined the art of living with heritage. Located on the shores of Lake Neuchâtel, it boasts an exceptional natural setting, including the Grande Cariçaie, the largest lakeside nature reserve in Switzerland.
Accessibility
The train station is a 5-minute drive or 18-minute bus ride (lines 602/603). Lausanne and Neuchâtel are 22 and 18 minutes away by train. The motorway is less than a 5-minute drive away.
Education
Schools are located throughout the town, with a gymnasium in Cheseaux-Noréaz and the CPNV (National Vocational Training Center) for vocational training. Childcare and academic support are also available.
Amenities
The town offers numerous shops (Migros, Coop, En Chamard shopping center), local services (post office, doctors, banks, etc.) and restaurants. The town center is accessible in 5 minutes.
Cultural and sporting life
Yverdon offers a rich cultural offering (museums, festivals, shows) and modern sports facilities (swimming pools, fields, ice rink, lake activities). The surrounding nature invites hiking and cycling.
In figures:
District: Jura-North Vaudois
Residents: 30,221 (end of 2023)
Altitude: 433 m
Surface area: 1354 ha
Tax rate: 75 points
Website: yverdon-les-bains.ch
Additional information
- no central heating - only wood stove
- House classified as a "4" historic monument
- Municipal allocation: old town area - Building "c" (municipal regulations on request)