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Around 7472 Schandorf- 106 m²
- 4 Rooms
- 1 Bath
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About this house
Low-energy house • semi-detached house • shell finish or turnkey
Schandorf - Haberkorn Immobilien may offer here a semi-detached house in low-energy construction on approximately 460 m² of land in a peripheral location.
This is a very well thought-out, final-planned semi-detached house - the half-house is single-storey and comprises a hallway, open living-dining area, 3 rooms, bathroom, separate WC and a generously sized technical room.
Adjacent to the living room and dining area is a terrace of about 15 m².
This low-energy house is equipped with wooden-aluminum windows, parquet floors, cellulose insulation, central heating via an air-source heat pump combined with underfloor heating and thus offers a very high level at a very good price!
Optional: a double carport or a PV system with about 6 kWp peak.
The semi-detached house stands in 2 variants, each including land and foundation slab, available:
Shell finish stage: EUR 317.900,-
Turnkey finish: EUR 359.900,-
The ecological, modern and highly efficient construction method and the high state funding (€ 82.000,-- for example for the turnkey variant) or possible subsidies from the municipality (up to € 2.000,-) make this semi-detached house quite attractive!
- Green, quiet location at the edge of the village
- Living area about 106 m²
- Central heating / air-source heat pump / underfloor heating
- Wood/Aluminum windows
- Cellulose insulation
- Parquet
- Terrace
- Option: double carport
- Option: PV system
Location
Schandorf, Croatian Čemba, Hungarian Csém, is a bilingual municipality in the district of Oberwart in Burgenland. It covers about 11 km² and has about 280 inhabitants. The district capital is about 20 km away.
The municipality of Schandorf is continually striving to offer something for all generations so that people feel comfortable in the village. In the village there is a cafe and a guesthouse as well as a greissler wagon with the essential groceries. In Schandorf, in 2023, the first trilingual (German, Croatian and Hungarian) nursing home of Burgenland was opened.
A lively club life (fire brigade, tamburitza, children’s friends, tractor club, pensioners’ association and cultural association) ensures that you quickly make connections or new friends in town. For kindergarten and school children, a shuttle service has been set up. This way your children arrive safely at kindergarten or school and back home again.
History
The area around Schandorf was already settled in the late Iron Age and was probably the center of the entire area. In the Schandorfer forest there are 170 tumuli, up to 16 meters high and up to 40 meters in diameter. The graves date from the Hallstatt period.
Historically the village community was first named villa Chem in 1244 when the Hungarian king Béla IV handed the old castle Óvár to the lords of Csém/Schandorf for reconstruction. At that time Schandorf was a German-settled farming village that belonged to the Hungarian border guard and protective settlement of the Gyepű system.
After in the 15th century the fate of Schandorf was closely tied to the lordship of Schlaining under Andreas Baumkircher, the place came in 1537 into the possession of the Counts Batthyány, who repopulated the village, depopulated by the Turkish wars, with Croatian peasants in 1543.
The municipal seal of 1872 shows a standing sheaf of grain with two crossed handfuls of grain with a sickle and bears the Hungarian inscription Csémi Község (Gemeinde Schandorf). Since 1898, due to the Magyarization policy of the government in Budapest, the Hungarian place name Csém had to be used.
After Burgenland joined Austria in 1921, Schandorf came to Austria only on 10 January 1923 as one of the last villages to be reintegrated.
Because of the Municipal Structural Improvement Act, Schandorf was merged on 1 January 1971 with Dürnbach and Schachendorf to the Großgemeinde Schachendorf. Since 1995 Schandorf has again been a separate municipality.
Border crossing Schandorf–Narda
Since 1 June 2007 the municipality of Schandorf has a border crossing to Hungary, which may only be used on foot, by bicycle or on horseback. From this border crossing one reaches the Hungarian neighboring municipality Narda directly.
Miscellaneous
The property can be taken over immediately after completion and trust processing.
Legal info
As real estate agents we are obliged both to you as the interested party and to the seller/landlord. We are obliged to both the seller and authorities to be able to provide information when there are inconsistencies about to whom properties have been offered.
Also the European consumer rights have been harmonized, thus since 13 June 2014 a written real estate broker agreement is concluded with you as the interested party (previously this was done orally and there was no need to fill out “viewing certificates”). The Association of Austrian Real Estate Industry also has a detailed information page.
We therefore need, in order to send you detailed documents, your name and your address (street, house number - if available: stairway & door - zip code and city).
The broker stands in a familial or economic close relationship with the third party to be mediated.
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Please contact me at: +43 664 137 97 17 or [email protected] for a free and comprehensive initial consultation!
Also visit us on the Haberkorn Immobilien GmbH website
We point out that there is a familial or economic close relationship between the broker and the third party to be mediated.
The broker acts as a dual broker.
Around 7472
Schandorf
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- 15m²Terrace
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