Villa “La Fleur des Alpes” – designed by Pierre Pavesi
Nestled in Lausanne's prestigious Sous-Gare district, between the shores of Lake Geneva and the city center, and in the immediate vicinity of Parc de Milan, the villa "La Fleur des Alpes" enjoys a truly enviable location. The SBB train station is less than a 10-minute walk away, as are numerous schools, shops, and public transport options.
Built in 1927 by the renowned Lausanne architect Pierre Pavesi, the villa exemplifies the timeless charm of the architecture of that era. It captivates with its preserved classical elements – generous volumes, high ceilings, and ornate balconies – which lend it character and authenticity.
The property consists of three rented apartments of approximately 82 m² each, offering a harmonious and bright layout:
• Upper ground floor: a 4-room apartment.
• 1st floor: a 4.5-room apartment with two balconies and a beautiful view
on the lake.
• 2nd floor: a 4.5-room apartment, extended by a mezzanine
landscaped, also facing the lake.
In addition, the lower ground floor houses a space currently used as an office, as well as technical and service areas.
Today, the villa generates an annual rental income of approximately CHF 90,000, offering immediate profitability for an investor. Its layout and strategic location also suggest real potential for development and appreciation.
A rare property, which appeals as much to lovers of historic Lausanne residences as to savvy investors looking for a heritage investment combining charm, return and potential.
Nestled in Lausanne's prestigious Sous-Gare district, between the shores of Lake Geneva and the city center, and in the immediate vicinity of Parc de Milan, the villa "La Fleur des Alpes" enjoys a truly enviable location. The SBB train station is less than a 10-minute walk away, as are numerous schools, shops, and public transport options.
Built in 1927 by the renowned Lausanne architect Pierre Pavesi, the villa exemplifies the timeless charm of the architecture of that era. It captivates with its preserved classical elements – generous volumes, high ceilings, and ornate balconies – which lend it character and authenticity.
The property consists of three rented apartments of approximately 82 m² each, offering a harmonious and bright layout:
• Upper ground floor: a 4-room apartment.
• 1st floor: a 4.5-room apartment with two balconies and a beautiful view
on the lake.
• 2nd floor: a 4.5-room apartment, extended by a mezzanine
landscaped, also facing the lake.
In addition, the lower ground floor houses a space currently used as an office, as well as technical and service areas.
Today, the villa generates an annual rental income of approximately CHF 90,000, offering immediate profitability for an investor. Its layout and strategic location also suggest real potential for development and appreciation.
A rare property, which appeals as much to lovers of historic Lausanne residences as to savvy investors looking for a heritage investment combining charm, return and potential.