Bernard Nicod SA is pleased to present to you exclusively its “Silo Renaissance” project in the charming town of Yverdon-les-Bains.
An iconic landmark of the city of Yverdon-les-Bains, the old mill, renowned for its artisanal flours, is undergoing a spectacular transformation to give rise to the new Silo Renaissance project, blending residential and commercial spaces. In order to preserve the history of the Yverdon Mill, the original volumes have been retained, while the silo has been redesigned as a tower housing offices and vegetable gardens.
The residence will consist of 15 modern apartments ranging from 1.5 to 5.5 rooms, 1 commercial space and 2 offices.
This commercial space is located on the ground floor.
Each apartment will have a cellar and an indoor parking space (CHF 35,000 extra).
Design your rooms, choose your dream kitchen, and finish your interiors to your taste. Your future home will be spacious, comfortable, and perfectly suited to your lifestyle.
Choose the ideal apartment:
1.5 rooms from 29m2 starting from CHF 300,000.-
2.5-room apartments from 56m2 starting at CHF 540,000.-
3.5-room apartments from 70m2 starting at CHF 690,000.-
5.5-room apartments from 112m2 starting at CHF 1,050,000.-
THE ADVANTAGES:
- Heating production via heat pump (air/water)
- Each apartment has an outdoor space
- Finishes to be chosen by the buyer
- Photovoltaic panels (to reduce your energy bill)
- Room thermostat in all rooms
- Construction by the general contractor BERNARD NICOD SA
The apartments will be delivered in spring 2026.
The city boasts a diverse historical heritage, concentrated in the old town and its museums. The Thermal Centre, with its treatment centers, comprises three pools, two of which are outdoors.
Water sports activities such as pedal boat or paddleboard rental are available at the beach.
A diverse range of hotels and restaurants offer locals the pleasure of tasting and the search for new flavors.
Discover your future home by contacting our team for a complete presentation of our project and benefit from personalized advice from our brokers Alexandra Jerez and Tania Leite.
An iconic landmark of the city of Yverdon-les-Bains, the old mill, renowned for its artisanal flours, is undergoing a spectacular transformation to give rise to the new Silo Renaissance project, blending residential and commercial spaces. In order to preserve the history of the Yverdon Mill, the original volumes have been retained, while the silo has been redesigned as a tower housing offices and vegetable gardens.
The residence will consist of 15 modern apartments ranging from 1.5 to 5.5 rooms, 1 commercial space and 2 offices.
This commercial space is located on the ground floor.
Each apartment will have a cellar and an indoor parking space (CHF 35,000 extra).
Design your rooms, choose your dream kitchen, and finish your interiors to your taste. Your future home will be spacious, comfortable, and perfectly suited to your lifestyle.
Choose the ideal apartment:
1.5 rooms from 29m2 starting from CHF 300,000.-
2.5-room apartments from 56m2 starting at CHF 540,000.-
3.5-room apartments from 70m2 starting at CHF 690,000.-
5.5-room apartments from 112m2 starting at CHF 1,050,000.-
THE ADVANTAGES:
- Heating production via heat pump (air/water)
- Each apartment has an outdoor space
- Finishes to be chosen by the buyer
- Photovoltaic panels (to reduce your energy bill)
- Room thermostat in all rooms
- Construction by the general contractor BERNARD NICOD SA
The apartments will be delivered in spring 2026.
The city boasts a diverse historical heritage, concentrated in the old town and its museums. The Thermal Centre, with its treatment centers, comprises three pools, two of which are outdoors.
Water sports activities such as pedal boat or paddleboard rental are available at the beach.
A diverse range of hotels and restaurants offer locals the pleasure of tasting and the search for new flavors.
Discover your future home by contacting our team for a complete presentation of our project and benefit from personalized advice from our brokers Alexandra Jerez and Tania Leite.