The infamous Jazz festival city, Orleans offers this non-miss able french leaseback opportunity...
The Residence
Property Type: From studios to 1-bed apartments
Price: From €74,729 to €208,302 excl.VAT
Guaranteed Income: 4.15% excl.VAT
Personal Usage: None
Lease Length: 9 years
Delivery Date: 30 December 2009
Facilities: 24/24 reception desk, breakfast room, outside pavement, cleaning services, thermal isolation, indoor heated swimming pool and underground parking
The development is located in Orleans, only 1 hour away from Paris, on the Loire edges and close to cities as Chartres, Blois, Tours & Bourges.
The residence is situated in an old industrial area of 4.9 hectares and 62,000 sqm of businesses and apartments, close to a large central square surrounded by amenities, a new main road and a pedestrian connection. This district is ideally located at the entry of the city, close to the center, shops and services as well as minutes away from Orleans and Les Aubrais train stations.
Orleans development is composed of 110 apartments arranged over a 4 levels building. The apartments on offer are ranged between studios and 1 bedroom; they are comfortable and functional, high quality decoration and offer enough space out along a completely equipped kitchenette.
The materials used for the long life of the apartments as well as permanent resistance; such as the walls are made of concrete panels, a polished finishing and a wood style façade on the top floor.
To offer the complete well being, there are underground parking spaces available in the residence.
Location
Orleans
Orleans is a city and commune in north-central France, about 130 km /80 miles southwest of Paris. It is the capital of the Loiret department and of the Centre region.
It is located on Loire River where it curves south towards the Massif Central...
Orleans is on a bend in the Loire and is the most northern of the Loire Valley's repertoire of historical towns. There is an important university in Orleans that continued to teach law after Pope Honorius banned the teaching of law in Paris in 1219. More famously, Joan of Arc liberated Orleans from a seven-month siege by the English in 1429 and then took Dauphin Charles VII to Reims to be crowned. May 8th is Joan of Arc Day and the whole week is filled with parades and fireworks. Tributes to the patron saint of France abound and there is a statue of her on a horse in place du Martroi, the main square that joins the gare SNCF with the old town by way of the rue de la République. The tourist office is at 6 rue Albert-1er (02 38 24 05 05) on the other side of the Centre d'Arc shopping mall to the station. The Musée de Jeanne d'Arc, 3 place Général-de-Gaulle (€2) has a child-friendly display outlining the heroine's life, in a reconstruction of the house she stayed in during 1429 (the original house was lost during WWII).
Access
By road:
Motorway A10 > Paris - Orleans - Bordeaux
Motorway A71 > Orleans - Bourges - Clermont-Ferrand
By train:
55 minutes from Paris – TGV (40 daily links to Paris)
By plane:
St Denis de l’Hôtel aerodrome located 20 km east of Orleans
Contact Farida
for more information about this Centre Leaseback development and for
the latest availability in Orleans. |