Located in the heart of the Vieux-Bourg in the commune of Céligny, in this Geneva enclave in the canton of Vaud, this building with its exceptional character tells a centuries-old story.
Although the land registry places its construction between 1919 and 1945, historical archives refer to this magnificent building as early as 1700, testifying to its rich past. The building enjoys a privileged location, offering glimpses of Lake Geneva and a partial view of the Jura Mountains. It is surrounded by a pretty stream, adding a natural charm to this already enchanting ensemble.
Retaining many carefully restored period features, this building boasts an architecture full of character, with beautiful exposed beams, working period fireplaces, as well as molasse stone frames which testify to its authenticity and the care taken in the restoration.
The building has a net floor area of 600 m2 spread across five rental apartments, offering investment potential or the possibility of redevelopment into a PPE depending on the project. The distribution of the apartments is as follows:
Two spacious and bright 4.5 room apartments, one on one level and the other on two levels.
A large 5-room apartment.
A 3-room and a 4.5-room duplex.
Rental status and rental projection
Currently there are three occupied apartments, including:
1 by the owner,
1 by a tenant who will leave in 2026,
1 by a family who must leave the premises in July 2025.
The other two apartments were emptied of their tenants expressly by the owner, with a view to selling the building.
The rental status of the building was at its best in the 2000s, amounting to CHF 164,400 per year, to the extent that the owner granted preferential rents to the family and friends/acquaintances occupying the premises.
Today, the average annual rental price of m2 in Céligny is around CHF 360.--, meaning a projected rental price for 600 m2 could be around CHF 216,000.--.
Transformation and renovation work
Major transformation and renovation work has been carried out to modernize the building while respecting its historical character.
The windows have been completely replaced, with double and triple glazing installed to ensure optimal thermal and sound insulation. The kitchens were custom-designed by a renowned kitchen designer in the Nyon region, using high-quality materials for a functional and elegant result. The bathrooms have been completely redone. The parquet floors have been completely renewed and are in near-new condition, providing additional comfort and a neat aesthetic appearance.
Maintenance/condition of the property
Overall, the building and its apartments are impeccably maintained. No work is required, except potentially replacing the oil-fired boiler, which could be replaced by a remote pellet heating system, in line with energy transition objectives.
The building, both spacious and intimate, is ideally located to benefit from the tranquility and the picturesque setting
Although the land registry places its construction between 1919 and 1945, historical archives refer to this magnificent building as early as 1700, testifying to its rich past. The building enjoys a privileged location, offering glimpses of Lake Geneva and a partial view of the Jura Mountains. It is surrounded by a pretty stream, adding a natural charm to this already enchanting ensemble.
Retaining many carefully restored period features, this building boasts an architecture full of character, with beautiful exposed beams, working period fireplaces, as well as molasse stone frames which testify to its authenticity and the care taken in the restoration.
The building has a net floor area of 600 m2 spread across five rental apartments, offering investment potential or the possibility of redevelopment into a PPE depending on the project. The distribution of the apartments is as follows:
On the ground floor:
Two spacious and bright 4.5 room apartments, one on one level and the other on two levels.
- On the first floor:
A large 5-room apartment.
- On the second floor:
A 3-room and a 4.5-room duplex.
Rental status and rental projection
Currently there are three occupied apartments, including:
1 by the owner,
1 by a tenant who will leave in 2026,
1 by a family who must leave the premises in July 2025.
The other two apartments were emptied of their tenants expressly by the owner, with a view to selling the building.
The rental status of the building was at its best in the 2000s, amounting to CHF 164,400 per year, to the extent that the owner granted preferential rents to the family and friends/acquaintances occupying the premises.
Today, the average annual rental price of m2 in Céligny is around CHF 360.--, meaning a projected rental price for 600 m2 could be around CHF 216,000.--.
Transformation and renovation work
Major transformation and renovation work has been carried out to modernize the building while respecting its historical character.
The windows have been completely replaced, with double and triple glazing installed to ensure optimal thermal and sound insulation. The kitchens were custom-designed by a renowned kitchen designer in the Nyon region, using high-quality materials for a functional and elegant result. The bathrooms have been completely redone. The parquet floors have been completely renewed and are in near-new condition, providing additional comfort and a neat aesthetic appearance.
Maintenance/condition of the property
Overall, the building and its apartments are impeccably maintained. No work is required, except potentially replacing the oil-fired boiler, which could be replaced by a remote pellet heating system, in line with energy transition objectives.
The building, both spacious and intimate, is ideally located to benefit from the tranquility and the picturesque setting