Listing No. 1510-25-4
Historic charm in a unique setting
Nestled in Moudon's old medieval quarter—classified as a national heritage site—this through-building from 1800 combines authentic architecture with a high quality of life. Located on a rocky ridge, Rue du Bourg offers a picturesque setting where every stone façade and Gothic detail tells the story of a vibrant, living district.
Easily accessible via a large public car park below, the property enjoys an exceptional setting: to the north, a stream (La Mérine) lined with mature trees; to the south, an open view of the Broye valley. Its north-south layout guarantees generous natural light and refreshing cross-ventilation, especially appreciated in summer.
The building is spread over four floors and currently comprises four independent units:
one studio on the lower ground floor
a 2.5-room flat on the ground floor (with potential to convert to a 3.5-room)
a 3.5-room flat on the first floor
one studio in the attic
Renovated in 2017 (roof insulation improvements and skylight replacement), the property is in good overall condition. It will appeal to investors seeking a stable yield as well as to buyers attracted to heritage buildings with long-term potential.
The surrounding neighbourhood maintains a village atmosphere: pedestrian alleys, local artisans, friendly cafés and small shops. The area is rich in heritage, with notable landmarks such as Saint-Étienne Church, the Château de Carrouge and several noble houses. Nearby woods and riverbanks provide calm and greenery in everyday life.
Moudon remains a dynamic regional hub with schools, services, and public transport all within easy reach. Lausanne is accessible in under 45 minutes, offering the perfect balance between peaceful living and urban access.
Rue du Bourg 34 is a rare investment opportunity in an elegant, historic setting, offering charm, potential and a high quality of life in the heart of Moudon.
Nestled in Moudon's old medieval quarter—classified as a national heritage site—this through-building from 1800 combines authentic architecture with a high quality of life. Located on a rocky ridge, Rue du Bourg offers a picturesque setting where every stone façade and Gothic detail tells the story of a vibrant, living district.
Easily accessible via a large public car park below, the property enjoys an exceptional setting: to the north, a stream (La Mérine) lined with mature trees; to the south, an open view of the Broye valley. Its north-south layout guarantees generous natural light and refreshing cross-ventilation, especially appreciated in summer.
The building is spread over four floors and currently comprises four independent units:
one studio on the lower ground floor
a 2.5-room flat on the ground floor (with potential to convert to a 3.5-room)
a 3.5-room flat on the first floor
one studio in the attic
Renovated in 2017 (roof insulation improvements and skylight replacement), the property is in good overall condition. It will appeal to investors seeking a stable yield as well as to buyers attracted to heritage buildings with long-term potential.
The surrounding neighbourhood maintains a village atmosphere: pedestrian alleys, local artisans, friendly cafés and small shops. The area is rich in heritage, with notable landmarks such as Saint-Étienne Church, the Château de Carrouge and several noble houses. Nearby woods and riverbanks provide calm and greenery in everyday life.
Moudon remains a dynamic regional hub with schools, services, and public transport all within easy reach. Lausanne is accessible in under 45 minutes, offering the perfect balance between peaceful living and urban access.
Rue du Bourg 34 is a rare investment opportunity in an elegant, historic setting, offering charm, potential and a high quality of life in the heart of Moudon.
Characteristics
The neighbourhood
Located in the heart of Moudon’s medieval town center, a national heritage site, this area offers a peaceful and historic living environment. Close to the Broye river, shops, schools, and the train station, the micro-location combines charm, convenience, and quality of life—just 45 minutes from Lausanne.
Documents
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Rent roll
| Unit | Type | Floor | Rooms | Area1 | Net rent | Expenses | Parking Rent | Gross rent2 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Totals | 221 m2 | CHF 3'340 | - | CHF 0 | CHF 3'340 |
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