PalermoLibertà - VillabiancaPiazza Thomas Alva Edison
€ 650,000
4 rooms
145 m²
2 bathrooms
Floor 1
Luxury
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Listing updated on 12/04/2024
Description
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In the beautiful and historic Littorio district, today known as the Matteotti district, designed in 1927 by Giovan Battista Santangelo and Luigi Epifanio, and subsequently inaugurated in 1931, we have an apartment on the first floor of a three-story building in the beautiful and central Piazza Tommaso Edison at number 2. The building has a beautiful arched entrance from Piazza Edison with concierge and doorman service from 8 am to 1 pm. In the internal atrium it is possible to leave bicycles and motorcycles and there is a space dedicated to the recycling bins. The building has a beautiful, very large and comfortable condominium staircase with a recently built elevator that currently only terminates on the second floor. It is possible to activate the stop on the first floor as the exit exists and you only need to pay the condominium fees due. The armored entrance overlooks the windowed living room and an adjoining room equipped with a fireplace with marble finishes and an independent working chimney. There are two bedrooms, both comfortable and equipped with a balcony overlooking a lateral area with a view of the greenery. There are two bathrooms and in excellent condition. There is a storage room, the kitchen is comfortable and has a balcony overlooking an internal courtyard. The heating system is managed by a methane boiler. The floor is in fine Parquet Doussie planks and there are air conditioners in every room. Furthermore, the apartment is equipped with two water containers for a total of one thousand liters that guarantee any water reserve. There is the possibility of leaving the kitchen which is in solid Balistreri wood with Franke appliances. The ceramics in one of the bathrooms and the kitchen are also by Balistreri while the largest bathroom has Neapolitan-made ceramics. The electrical and water systems are recently made and the walls are in Venetian stucco. Double shutters in wood and glass.
If you want to know more, you can talk to Emanuele Donati.