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This apartment building with three apartments is on offer in Issum-Sevelen. All apartments are rented and the tenancy agreements can be taken over. The two-storey, five-storey brick house with a mansard gable roof was built around the middle of the 19th century and has a basement. It has been modernized and renovated over the years. The total living space is approx. 190 m².The three apartments are divided as follows:On the first floor you will find two 2-room apartments to the right and left of the entrance, each with approx. 45 m² of living space with hallway, kitchen, a shower/bathroom, a bedroom and the living area.The apartment on the upper floor with approx. 100 m² has an elongated hallway, a living room and two bedrooms, a well-designed kitchen and a daylight bathroom.The house also has a small inner courtyard with seating.This property is a listed building due to the following beautiful features: plastered entrance portal, original wooden lattice windows on the first floor, two central wrought-iron flagpoles and the beautifully shaped roof cornice.This building is a listed building because it is probably part of a former farmstead and is significant for the history of the people, working and production conditions and the development of Sevelen in the 19th century and is considered worthy of preservation for scientific, particularly architectural, local history and urban planning reasons.Annual rental income of currently € 17,400 is realized.