Originally built around 1871 and extended around 1936, this villa rests on a magnificent park-like plot of about 2,045 square meters (22,012 sq ft). Since the 1990s, when it was refurbished to its original splendour, the house has been in excellent condition. Its current owners refurbished the villa with loving attention to detail. Original doors, windows, stuccowork, exterior window shutters, and the hardwood floors were preserved, carefully restored, and in some cases reconstructed based on original designs. The highly prestigious bel étage features restored original stuccowork, exquisite parquet flooring, and a variety of other stylistic elements.
The villa is laid out much like a castle or manor house, meaning that, while each room leads off to the next, there is also a central hallway. The first floor could easily be divided into two units, and there is enough space near the central stairwell to install a lift. The top floor features wonderful original hardwood flooring, and the basement is fully finished, with plenty of space for an office, a guest room, or living accommodations for staff. However, it should be noted that the basement has some moisture issues which would have to be addressed first.
An area of about 800 square meters (8,611 sq ft) of the 2,045 square meters (22,012 sq ft) could be partitioned off to build a single-family home with a floor space of about 100 square meters (1,076 sq ft). The property is not heritage-listed and is ideal for use as prestigious company headquarters, as a magnificent single-family home, or for multi-generational living. The opportunities this property provides are nearly endless.