Unique Investment Opportunity in Mol - Iconic Property with Versatile Layout and Prime Location in Antwerp Province

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Gompelbaan 178, Mol, Belgium, Mol (Belgium)

1 Bedrooms · 0 Bathrooms · 400Floor area

€490,000

House

No parking

1 Bedrooms

0 Bathrooms

400m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to an exciting opportunity in the heart of Mol, Belgium—an investment that promises both versatility and potential. Nestled along the Gompelbaan at number 178, this property is more than just bricks and mortar. It's fondly remembered by locals as 'Frituur de Brug', a name that has echoed in the community for over four decades. It's not merely a structure; it's been part of the neighborhood’s daily fabric, serving as both a beloved eatery and a catering haven for local businesses. Now, it awaits its next chapter, possibly with you.

Imagine owning a piece of Mol's history, a place where the aroma of Belgian fries has greeted patrons for years. This property offers much more than nostalgia; it delivers an array of opportunities for its future owner. With four independent entrances, the flexible layout calls for imaginative use. You can keep the spirit alive with the frituur, which sits invitingly on the building’s left. It occupies a compact yet efficiently designed space, perfectly suitable for continuing the beloved tradition or breathing new life into it.

Does the idea of hosting your own eatery excite you? Venture through the right-hand side entrance, where you’ll uncover the restaurant area. The space has been treated to a fresh coat of paint and is maintained with a level of care that speaks to its readiness. Features such as a prominent bar and gender-separated restrooms add to the property's user-friendly nature. What’s more, a sliding wall reveals a spacious 60-square-meter room at the rear, offering possibilities to expand the restaurant, host private events, or even turn it into a cozy residential retreat. This room also boasts its own entrance and cloakroom, adding to the flexibility this property provides.

Upstairs, the surprises continue. The rear section harbors two office spaces leading to a potential rooftop terrace. Could this be another dining experience or your private escape? The decision is yours.

Let's talk about the heartbeat of any food-based business—the kitchen. Equipped with modern gas stoves, ovens, a steamer, freezers, and ample cold storage, it’s a chef’s dream waiting to be realized. The back of the property offers an entrance dedicated to easy deliveries, making operational logistics a breeze.

For those considering living on-site or venturing into property development, the upper floor boasts a spacious duplex apartment. Currently laid out with two bedrooms, the space whispers of potential expansion to up to four bedrooms. Imagine soaking in the bathroom's tub after a long day, while your laundry gets done in the dedicated room. The wooden floor of the living area invites you to unwind, accessible via a charming wooden staircase.

The best news? This gem is move-in ready. With an excellent energy performance certificate (EPC) rating of B, the property promises lower energy bills and efficient living. Electrical systems are compliant, and the property has been declared asbestos-safe—a notable advantage for peace of mind.

Interested in the culinary world or property development? The asking price is a comprehensive package, including movable goods to keep the legacy alive or transform it into something entirely new. The building's location is enviable in Mol, where the serene local life meets convenience and community bonding.

Now, let’s explore Mol a little more. Located in the picturesque province of Antwerp, Mol is known for its welcoming community and stunning landscapes. Living here offers a beatific blend of tranquility and vibrancy. Imagine waking up to the beauty of the local pine forests and the serene canals around. For outdoor enthusiasts, nature reserves offer trails waiting to be discovered; for those seeking a slice of culture, local festivals and events keep the spirit alive.

The climate in Mol allows for a gentle transition through four distinct seasons, with mild summers that make outdoor activities delightful and snowy winters that bring a cozy atmosphere to this charming town. The community vibe is warm and welcoming, with friendly neighbors who have likely also enjoyed ‘Frituur de Brug’ at some point in their lives.

Whether you're an expat seeking a new chapter or a savvy investor eyeing potential, life here is all about enjoying everyday moments. Mol offers the perfect combination of leisure and opportunity, a place to invest and live where community and history meld into an inviting future.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
1
Size
400
Price per m²
€1,225
Garden size
251
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
0
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Front view of Kleine Hulst 9, Maasmechelen

Nestled in the serene embrace of Poppel, Belgium, this 4-bedroom house at Maarle 13 offers a unique blend of tranquility and convenience. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as sunlight filters through the lush greenery surrounding your home. This property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where peace and nature are your daily companions. ### A Day in Your New Home As you step into the spacious entrance hall, the warmth of the home envelops you. The kitchen, a hub of culinary creativity, awaits your morning rituals. Picture yourself brewing a fresh cup of coffee, the aroma mingling with the crisp morning air as you gaze out at the expansive garden. The living room, bathed in natural light, becomes your sanctuary. Large windows frame picturesque views of the surrounding meadows, inviting you to relax with a book or entertain guests in a setting that feels both intimate and open. The recently renovated bathroom offers a spa-like retreat, where a freestanding bathtub and a walk-in shower promise relaxation after a day of exploring the nearby nature reserves. ### Embrace the Outdoors The property's 1,523 square meters of land provide ample space for outdoor activities. Whether you're a gardening enthusiast or simply enjoy the freedom of open space, this garden is your canvas. Children can play freely, pets can roam, and you can host gatherings under the open sky. The extensive outbuilding is a versatile gem. Currently a cozy living area with a bar, it can transform into a home office, art studio, or guest suite. The possibilities are endless, allowing you to tailor the space to your lifestyle needs. ### Discover Poppel and Beyond Living in Poppel means ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and verdant enclave of Fazantdreef, Balen, this delightful single-storey house offers a perfect blend of tranquility and convenience, making it an ideal second home or holiday retreat. With its generous living space and lush surroundings, this property invites you to experience the quintessential Belgian lifestyle, where relaxation and recreation go hand in hand. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the chirping of birds, as sunlight filters through the large windows of your spacious living room. This is the daily reality at Fazantdreef 6, where the natural beauty of Balen becomes an integral part of your home. The house, built in 1974, has been meticulously maintained, ensuring a comfortable and inviting atmosphere for you and your family. ### A Gateway to Belgian Charm Balen, located in the province of Antwerp, is a hidden gem that offers a unique blend of rural charm and modern amenities. As a second home owner, you'll find yourself immersed in a community that values both tradition and progress. The town is renowned for its picturesque landscapes, cycling routes, and cultural attractions, providing endless opportunities for exploration and adventure. ### Property Highlights: - Spacious Living: 185 m² of thoughtfully designed living space, perfect for family gatherings and entertaining guests. - Expansive Plot: Set on a generous 1,746 m² plot, offering a lush garden ideal for outdoor activities and relaxation. - Comfortable Bedrooms: Three full-sized bedrooms, each providing ample space for rest and rejuvenation. - Functional Kitchen: A well-equipped kitchen with adjacent storage, perfect for culinary enthusiasts. - Integrated Garage: Accommodates two cars or serves as a versat ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscapes of Mol, Belgium, this exquisite villa offers a unique blend of luxury, privacy, and natural beauty, making it an ideal second home for discerning international buyers. Located on Epiceastraat 71, this property is a gateway to a tranquil lifestyle, just a stone's throw from the Dutch border and the picturesque village of Postel. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves from your private forest, sipping coffee on your sun-drenched terrace, and planning a day filled with leisurely activities. This villa is not just a home; it's a lifestyle choice, offering a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Haven of Modern Comfort and Style Built in 2000 and meticulously renovated in 2022-2023, this villa spans 355 square meters of living space, exuding a country-luxury style that seamlessly blends with modern technology and energy efficiency. With 77 solar panels, heat pumps, and an impressive EPC score of 173 kWh/m²/year, this home is as sustainable as it is stylish. The ground floor welcomes you with a spacious entrance hall leading to a light-filled living area. Here, large windows frame stunning views of the landscaped gardens and swimming pool, creating a warm and inviting ambiance. The living room, with its atmospheric gas fireplace, is perfect for cozy evenings with family and friends. Culinary Delights Await The kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, equipped with top-of-the-line Miele and Gaggenau appliances. Whether you're preparing a simple breakfast or hosting a gourmet dinner, this space is designed to inspire. Adjacent to the kitchen, a large laundry room offers convenience with built-in cupboards and ergonomic design. Flexible Living Spaces The vill ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the inviting town of Mol, Belgium, this spacious villa at Turnhoutsebaan 54 offers a unique opportunity to blend living and working spaces in a harmonious setting. Now, as a busy agent working with a global clientele, I take great pride in presenting such notable homes that are not only residences but life opportunities. Mol, with its verdant landscapes and charming small-town appeal, is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by international explorers and expats alike. Let's embark on a tour of this villa, shall we? With a formidable footprint of 323 square meters, it’s a residence that meets the demands of a modern family looking to balance life and business under one roof. Upon entry, you’re greeted by a generous entrance hall, which intelligently divides the living quarters from the business-friendly practice area. This particular space is quite ideal if you’re someone who manages a home office, consultancy, or any profession requiring a touchpoint with clients. Indeed, you can't miss the possibility of converting this practice space into a home gym or studio – the opportunities, like Mol itself, are abundant. The ground floor further invites you into a kitchen that is undoubtedly the heart of the home. Fitted with contemporary appliances and accentuated by a gas fireplace, the space looks out to a lush garden. Here, light seeps in through large windows, bathing the kitchen and adjoining living room in natural light, creating a warm atmosphere for family gatherings or quiet evenings. A notable feature is the living room’s high ceilings and a second gas fireplace, adding to its ambiance. For added convenience, you’ll find a commodious storage room, a guest toilet, and access to a cellar with laundry connec ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Mol, Belgium, this spacious family home at Postelarenweg 56 offers a unique blend of comfort, potential, and location. With its generous living space and a south-facing garden, this property is a dream canvas for those looking to create a personalized haven in one of Belgium's most charming towns. A Glimpse into Life in Mol Mol is a vibrant town known for its friendly community and rich cultural tapestry. Imagine waking up to the gentle hum of a town that perfectly balances the tranquility of nature with the buzz of urban life. The local climate is mild, with warm summers perfect for outdoor activities and cozy winters ideal for enjoying the local cafes and cultural spots. Living in Mol means having access to a plethora of activities. From the serene Molse lakes, perfect for a weekend picnic or a leisurely boat ride, to the extensive cycling and walking routes that weave through the picturesque landscapes, there's always something to do. The town center, just a stone's throw away, offers a variety of amenities including supermarkets, restaurants, and recreational facilities. The Property Built in 1953, this house stands on a generous 389 square meter plot, offering 136 square meters of living space. The property is in good condition, providing a solid foundation for any updates or personal touches you might envision. Upon entering, you're greeted by a bright entrance hall leading into a spacious open-plan living and dining area. Large windows flood the space with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The adjacent kitchen is perfect for family meals and entertaining guests. The first floor houses two spacious bedrooms, each with ample room for double beds and additional fur ... click here to read more

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Nestled comfortably within the lush borders of Mol-Rauw lies a villa that seamlessly weaves tranquility with practicality. For those of you dreaming of a European haven, this might just be the place that ends your search. Our villa is not merely a home; it's an embodiment of what life in Belgium’s serene countryside can be. With a plot size of 655 m², this property situates itself in a quaint, noise-free neighborhood that's perfect for escaping the rush and rattle of city life. Now, walking into this villa might remind you of entering a cleverly scripted story. The main entrance takes you into an inviting hall, just the prelude to what the rest of this property has to offer. Continue onwards, the villa unfolds into a spacious living room where your family can enjoy cozy dinner nights or perhaps entertain guests. With an abundance of natural light seeping through, every room feels spacious and alive. The dining area stands ready to host everything from family dinners to celebratory gatherings. Explore further, and you'll encounter the kitchen, a space as functional as it is welcoming—a chef’s arena waiting for culinary exploration. One has to however navigate the lanes of Mol, possibly on a leisurely Belgian morning, to truly appreciate what life can be like here. Mol offers a unique juxtaposition of historic charm and natural beauty. Its lush green surroundings are complemented by a historical richness that makes living here a vibrant experience. The climate here tends to be cool but not overly harsh, making those relaxing summer evenings on the terrace feel outright pleasurable. You could imagine taking a gentle walk down the local paths, breathing in the fresh Belgian air, or perhaps cycling to the town center for mo ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Mol, Belgium, this exquisite four-bedroom house at Beeldekenslaan 5 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or investment property in Europe. With its prime location, modern amenities, and inviting atmosphere, this property is a true gem for international buyers and expats looking to immerse themselves in the vibrant Belgian lifestyle. Imagine waking up in a sun-drenched bedroom, the gentle hum of the city just beyond your window. As you step into the open-plan living area, the morning light floods through large windows, illuminating the space and offering a serene view of the lush garden. This is not just a house; it's a sanctuary where you can unwind, entertain, and create lasting memories. A Home Designed for Comfort and Convenience Originally built in 1948 and meticulously renovated in 2001, this house seamlessly blends classic charm with modern functionality. The spacious living room, with its open layout, is perfect for hosting family gatherings or enjoying quiet evenings by the fireplace. The adjacent dining area flows effortlessly into a contemporary kitchen, equipped with state-of-the-art appliances and ample storage for all your culinary needs. The ground floor also features a versatile room that can serve as a home office, guest room, or fourth bedroom, catering to your lifestyle needs. A sleek bathroom with a walk-in shower and bathtub, along with a separate toilet, completes the ground floor amenities. Upstairs, the first floor offers: - Three generously sized bedrooms, each with ample space for personalization. - A second separate toilet for added convenience. Outdoor Oasis Step outside to discover a beautifully landscaped garden, a true oasis in the city. ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene embrace of Mol, Belgium, this exquisite four-bedroom house at Schooldreef 124 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat. With its expansive grounds and proximity to nature, this property is a haven for those yearning for tranquility and a touch of adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the chirping of birds, with the promise of a day filled with exploration and relaxation. This property, set on a generous plot of 6,102 square meters, is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle that balances peace with the potential for exciting outdoor activities. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Flexibility Built in 1982, this house has been meticulously maintained, ensuring it's in excellent, move-in-ready condition. The 223 square meters of living space are thoughtfully designed to accommodate a large family or those who need extra room for hobbies or a home business. - Four spacious bedrooms: Each room offers ample space for personal touches, making it easy to create a cozy retreat for every family member. - Two well-appointed bathrooms: Enjoy the convenience of modern amenities, including a bathtub, shower, and double sinks. - Integrated double garage: Secure parking with direct access to the house, perfect for those rainy Belgian days. - Energy-efficient design: With a B energy label (137 kWh), this home promises lower utility costs and a reduced environmental footprint. ### Embrace the Outdoors The property's location within a nature reserve is a dream come true for nature enthusiasts. Direct access to walking and riding trails means you can explore the stunning Belgian countryside at your leisure. - Expansive garden: Perfect ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Mol, Belgium, this exquisite 3-bedroom house on Middenstraat 45 offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in Europe. With its prime location, modern amenities, and inviting atmosphere, this property is more than just a house—it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and cherished memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in your private, southeast-facing garden. As the sun rises, you sip your morning coffee on the terrace, surrounded by vibrant hydrangeas and the sweet scent of blooming fig trees. This is the essence of life in Mol, where tranquility meets convenience. A Gateway to Adventure and Relaxation Mol is a charming town known for its picturesque landscapes and vibrant community. As a second home owner here, you'll have access to a plethora of outdoor activities. The nearby nature reserves offer endless opportunities for hiking and cycling, while the Kempense Golf Club provides a perfect setting for a leisurely round of golf. For water enthusiasts, the local lakes and canals are ideal for boating and fishing. Cultural and Culinary Delights The town center of Mol is a mere stone's throw away, offering a delightful mix of shops, cafes, and restaurants. Indulge in local Belgian delicacies, from rich chocolates to savory waffles, or explore the weekly markets for fresh produce and artisanal goods. Throughout the year, Mol hosts a variety of cultural events and festivals, ensuring there's always something to look forward to. A Home Designed for Comfort and Sustainability Built in 1988 and recently upgraded, this house combines classic charm with modern efficiency. The spacious livi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and verdant neighborhood of Achterbos, this expansive villa at De Rooy 3, Mol, Belgium, offers a unique blend of tranquility, comfort, and accessibility. With its generous 330 square meters of living space, this property is a dream come true for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in the heart of Europe. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the chirping of birds, with the promise of a day filled with leisure and exploration. This villa, set on a sprawling 1,386 square meter plot, is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle that balances relaxation with adventure. ### A Home That Embraces Nature Upon arrival, a stately driveway welcomes you, leading to a beautifully landscaped garden that envelops the villa. The southeast-oriented garden is a haven for morning coffees on the veranda or evening gatherings with loved ones. For those with a penchant for nature, an adjacent woodland plot of 5,154 square meters is available for purchase, offering endless possibilities for recreational or commercial endeavors. ### Spacious and Versatile Living The villa's interior is bathed in natural light, thanks to large windows that create a bright and inviting atmosphere. The ground floor features a welcoming entrance hall, three spacious bedrooms, and a modern bathroom equipped with a walk-in shower, bathtub, and stylish vanity unit. The living room, with its generous proportions, is perfect for intimate family moments or entertaining guests. The well-appointed kitchen, with ample storage and workspace, caters to both everyday meals and elaborate dinner parties. ### Endless Possibilities A full basement offers a wealth of possibilities, whether you need extra storage, a hobby roo ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene town of Mol, Belgium, this inviting four-bedroom house on Het Ven 35 offers a perfect escape for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat. With its spacious layout, sun-drenched garden, and proximity to local attractions, this property is a haven for relaxation and adventure alike. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in this peaceful neighborhood. As you step outside, the southwest-facing garden bathes in sunlight, providing an idyllic setting for morning coffee or evening barbecues. The expansive 865 square meter plot offers ample space for gardening, play, or simply unwinding under the open sky. Inside, the home exudes warmth and comfort. The ground floor welcomes you with a bright entrance hall leading to a living room that seamlessly connects to the garden through large windows. This open-plan space is perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying cozy family evenings. The adjacent dining area, with its inviting ambiance, makes every meal a delightful experience. The practical layout includes a storage and laundry room, ensuring convenience in daily living. A separate guest toilet on the ground floor adds to the home's functionality. The full basement, with its integrated garage, offers additional storage or the potential for a home gym, catering to your lifestyle needs. Upstairs, four generously sized bedrooms provide restful retreats. The master bedroom is particularly spacious, while the other rooms offer versatility for children, guests, or a home office. The family bathroom, equipped with modern amenities, ensures comfort for all. Built in 1987, this home has been meticulously maintained, boasting a favorable energy performance certificat ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the tranquil landscape of Dessel, Belgium, Hoeksken 15 stands as a testament to the potential of combining comfort with space and natural beauty. This villa isn't just a place to live; it's an invitation to experience a lifestyle enriched by the lush, serene environment that surrounds it. Let's take a journey together through this inviting property, perfect for those who yearn for a harmonious life amidst nature. Boasting a generous 293 square meters, this family home offers a welcoming atmosphere with ample space to accommodate your family's needs. With 3 to 4 spacious bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, this villa is well-suited for those looking to settle down or even expand their family roots. The ground floor beckons with a bright and roomy entrance hall of approximately 22 square meters, leading you into a sizeable living area of around 54 square meters. Imagine unwinding by the warmth of the wood-burning stove during chilly Belgian evenings. The adjoining kitchen, practical and well laid-out, spans approximately 14 square meters and opens into a significantly large hobby room of about 34 square meters. It's the kind of versatile space that sparks imagination—a future playroom, home office, or even a personal studio. The ground floor also includes two sleeping quarters, measuring 16 and 12 square meters respectively, and a bathroom with a shower, double sink, and bathtub. A separate toilet provides convenience, ensuring that everyone in your home enjoys privacy and ease. Venturing upstairs, the villa continues to impress with a grand night hall leading to the largest bedroom of approximately 34 square meters. This room is complemented by a lounging area, offering a cozy retreat after busy days. Adjacent to ... click here to read more

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A Serene Retreat in the Heart of Mol Nestled in the peaceful embrace of Mol, Belgium, this exquisite four-bedroom family home offers a harmonious blend of modern comfort and timeless charm. As you step into this inviting residence, the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds set the stage for a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and convenience. A Home That Welcomes You Upon entering, you're greeted by a spacious entrance hall, where built-in wardrobes provide ample storage, and a guest toilet adds a touch of practicality. The ground floor unfolds into a sunlit living room, where large windows frame views of the lush garden, inviting natural light to dance across the room. This is a space designed for both relaxation and entertainment, where family gatherings and quiet evenings find their perfect setting. The heart of the home, a modern kitchen, beckons with its sleek design and high-quality appliances. Here, culinary adventures await, with ample storage and a layout that encourages both cooking and conversation. Adjacent, a utility room ensures that daily chores are managed with ease, offering additional storage and laundry facilities. Versatile Living Spaces A dedicated office space on the ground floor provides the flexibility to work from home or can be easily transformed into a fifth bedroom, adapting to your family's evolving needs. Upstairs, two generously sized bedrooms offer peaceful retreats, each a sanctuary of comfort at the end of the day. The modern bathroom, equipped with a walk-in shower, bathtub, and double washbasin, promises a luxurious space for relaxation and self-care. The attic, fully finished and transformed into two additional bedrooms, is equipped with air conditioning, ensuri ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene town of Retie, Belgium, this exquisite villa offers a unique blend of luxury, comfort, and privacy, making it the perfect second home for discerning buyers. Located at Nachtegaallaan 9, this property is a haven for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, while still being conveniently close to major urban centers like Eindhoven and Antwerp. Imagine waking up in your spacious master suite, the morning sun filtering through large windows, casting a warm glow on the elegant parquet flooring. As you step out onto the covered terrace, the fresh scent of the meticulously landscaped garden greets you, promising a day of relaxation and leisure. This villa is not just a home; it's a lifestyle. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Elegance Built in 2006, this villa spans a generous 540 m² of total living space, with 460 m² dedicated to primary living areas. The design seamlessly integrates modern amenities with classic elegance, offering a welcoming atmosphere for family gatherings or quiet retreats. - Spacious Living Areas: The open-plan living room, complete with a cozy gas fireplace, flows effortlessly into the dining area and a fully equipped kitchen, perfect for entertaining guests. - Indoor Swimming Pool: Although currently used as a fitness room, the indoor pool area is ready for reactivation, offering endless possibilities for wellness and relaxation. - Wellness Facilities: Adjacent to the pool, a sauna and shower provide a private spa experience. - Versatile Spaces: A large multipurpose room upstairs, currently an office, offers flexibility for remote work or creative pursuits. - Separate Studio: Ideal for guests or live-in help, the studio includes two bedrooms an ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Belgium's Green Belt Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of magnolias wafting through your window. This single-storey villa in Retie, Belgium, offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, nestled within the prestigious 'Oud Prinselijk Domein'. Here, privacy and comfort blend seamlessly with the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape. A Home That Breathes Life Step inside this charming villa, and you're greeted by a spacious, light-filled living room with soaring ceilings that invite the outside in. The natural stone flooring underfoot and the warmth of the open fireplace create a cozy yet elegant atmosphere, perfect for both quiet evenings and lively gatherings. Large windows frame views of the expansive garden, ensuring that nature is always within reach. A Garden of Eden The villa's garden is a masterpiece of organic landscaping, offering a tapestry of colors and textures throughout the year. From the vibrant gladioli and delicate Japanese maples to the majestic curly willow, every plant has been carefully chosen to create a sanctuary of tranquility. Multiple terraces provide idyllic spots for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the serene surroundings. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Exploration Living in Retie means embracing a lifestyle rich in outdoor activities and cultural experiences. The nearby Postel forests and Prinsenpark offer endless opportunities for hiking, cycling, and picnicking. Seasonal festivals and local markets bring the community together, celebrating the region's rich heritage and vibrant culture. Culinary Delights and Local Flavors Belgium is renowned for its culinary prowess, and Retie is no excep ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and verdant enclave of Retie, Belgium, this architect-designed villa offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home that combines artistic flair with natural beauty. Located in the picturesque 'Bloemenwijk' neighborhood, this property is a haven for those who appreciate tranquility, creativity, and the allure of a forested landscape. ### A Home with Artistic Heritage Designed by the renowned sculptor-artist G. Engels, this villa is more than just a home; it's a masterpiece. The abstract design, characterized by exposed concrete, wood, and steel, creates a harmonious blend of modernity and nature. Expansive windows invite the lush forest indoors, ensuring that every room is bathed in natural light and offers stunning views of the surrounding greenery. ### Spacious and Versatile Living With a generous living area of 360 square meters, the villa is thoughtfully divided into two wings. The living wing features a cozy sitting area with a striking wood-burning fireplace, a study/library, and an elevated kitchen with a charming breakfast nook. The studio wing, currently used as an artist's studio, offers the potential for conversion into a separate living unit, making it ideal for multi-generational living or creative pursuits. ### A Garden Oasis The south-facing forest garden is a sanctuary of peace and privacy. Spanning 2,605 square meters, it features a large pond, evergreen shrubs, and towering trees, creating a perfect backdrop for relaxation or outdoor gatherings. The garden's organic design complements the villa's architectural vision, offering a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living. ### Prime Location and Accessibility Retie is a charming town known for its rich hi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene town of Lommel, Belgium, this spacious four-bedroom house at Maststraat 1 offers an idyllic escape for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat. With its generous 859 square meter plot, this property is a haven of tranquility, surrounded by lush greenery and the gentle hum of nature. Whether you're looking to unwind from the hustle and bustle of city life or create cherished memories with family and friends, this home provides the perfect backdrop. Imagine waking up to the soft chirping of birds, the sun filtering through the trees, and the promise of a day filled with leisure and exploration. Lommel, known for its verdant landscapes and welcoming community, is a gem in the heart of Belgium, offering a unique blend of relaxation and adventure. A Home with Character and Potential Built in 1960, this house exudes a timeless charm, with a solid structure that promises longevity. The property is in good condition, ready to welcome its new owners with open arms. The spacious layout includes: - Four Bedrooms: Ample space for family and guests, with the flexibility to convert one into a home office or creative studio. - Two Bathrooms: Modern amenities ensure comfort and convenience for all residents. - Expansive Living Areas: Perfect for entertaining or enjoying quiet evenings by the fireplace. - Attic Space: Offers additional storage or the potential for conversion into a cozy loft. A Garden Oasis The outdoor space is a true highlight, featuring a large garden that wraps around the house. This private oasis is ideal for: - Gardening Enthusiasts: Cultivate your own vegetables or create a floral paradise. - Outdoor Dining: Host barbecues or enjoy al fresco meals under the stars. - Children's Pl ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene neighborhood of Mol-Ezaart, Belgium, this exquisite villa offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat in the heart of Europe. With its expansive park-like garden, spacious interiors, and prime location, this property is a haven for relaxation and a gateway to the rich cultural tapestry of the region. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet chirping of birds in your private garden oasis. This villa, set on a generous 2,743 square meter plot, is a sanctuary of tranquility, perfect for unwinding from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The meticulously landscaped garden, with its mature trees and thoughtfully designed flower beds, provides a picturesque backdrop for family gatherings, leisurely afternoons, or simply soaking in the beauty of nature. Upon entering the villa, you're greeted by a grand entrance hall that exudes elegance and sophistication. The open oak staircase is a testament to the craftsmanship that defines this home, offering a glimpse of the spacious upper floor. The main living area, with its cozy gas fireplace, is an inviting space to gather with loved ones during the cooler months, while the adjacent dining area and well-equipped kitchen make entertaining a breeze. The villa's layout is both practical and versatile, catering to the needs of modern families and those who appreciate space and privacy. With five generous bedrooms, including a unique retreat accessible via a charming wooden staircase, there's ample room for guests or extended family. The luxurious main bathroom, with its colonial-style double washbasin and walk-in shower, ensures comfort and style for all. For those considering the villa as a vacation h ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene countryside of Mol, Belgium, this exquisite four-bedroom house at Hessie 20 offers a perfect blend of rural charm and modern convenience. As a prospective second home or vacation property, it promises a lifestyle of relaxation, adventure, and cherished memories. With its expansive living spaces, lush surroundings, and proximity to local attractions, this property is an ideal retreat for international buyers seeking a European getaway. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant sound of horses grazing in the nearby pastures. This is the daily reality at Hessie 20, where tranquility meets comfort. Built in 1975 and thoughtfully updated in 2015, the house sits on a generous plot of 783 square meters, offering unobstructed views of the verdant landscape. The location is a haven for those who value peace and privacy, yet it remains conveniently close to the vibrant centers of Geel and Mol. Upon entering, you're greeted by a spacious entrance hall, setting the tone for the home's welcoming ambiance. The living room, bathed in natural light from large windows, is divided into a cozy sitting area and a dining space, perfect for family gatherings or entertaining friends. The adjoining veranda invites you to unwind with a book or enjoy a leisurely breakfast while soaking in the serene views. The heart of the home is undoubtedly the kitchen, a culinary enthusiast's dream. Renovated with high-quality Siemens appliances, it features an induction hob, refrigerator, dishwasher, and combi-oven, complemented by a Novy extractor hood. The spacious cooking island and ample storage make it both functional and stylish, ideal for preparing meals with local Belgian ingredients. The property boast ... click here to read more

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