We are offering this 5.5-room top-floor apartment in building P of Prairie 4 in Marly for rent starting April 1, 2026. It is composed as follows:
Entrance hall with wall cabinet Straight kitchen with central island, fully equipped and open Spacious and bright living room Covered balcony of 51 m2 facing South-East and South-West 15 m2 bedroom with adjoining shower room with skylight Room of approximately 13 m2 with access to the balcony 2 bedrooms of approximately 12 m2 Bathroom with washing column and skylight Separate WC with sink Cellar with socket
Monthly rent: CHF 3,090.00 + CHF 310.00 deposit for charges
Possibility of renting 1 indoor parking space for a monthly rent of CHF 130.00 in addition.
No possibility of renting a second parking space.
Located just steps from bus stops, the Gérine, shops, restaurants, the Denner, the nursery, the swimming pool and all other amenities, Prairie 4 offers accommodation ranging from 2.5 rooms to 5.5 rooms with a ceiling height of 2.60 m and equipped with quality materials, electric blinds, fiber optics, underfloor heating, triple glazing, double-flow ventilation and home automation. The buildings have an elevator, solar panels and district heating.
Bus line 8 connects the eco-district to Fribourg and continues as far as Corminboeuf. The service runs every 15 minutes.
If you're interested, please contact us to arrange a meeting at our rental office to discuss the various plans together. You can also view all available accommodations on the complex's dedicated website: www.prairie4-marly.ch.
As the buildings are currently under construction, the apartments are available for rent based on plans, and the photos/images are not contractually binding. 2.5-room, 3.5-room, and 4.5-room show apartments are available for viewing on site (no elevator, and good closed-toe shoes are required) depending on weather conditions and the progress of the work. However, access cannot be guaranteed in advance.
Architectural concept:
Located between the wooded hillside and the banks of the Ancienne Papeterie eco-district, the Prairie 4 buildings are nestled in a lush, high-quality landscape. The complex is made up of four buildings, representing a total of 120 apartments, connected by a common base housing an underground car park. This zero-carbon project includes apartments ranging from one room to 5.5 rooms, benefiting from several orientations or access to green spaces.The ground floors benefit from a private outdoor extension. A collective space is also provided between the buildings. The outdoor facilities on the base are designed for residents with quality outdoor spaces for each dwelling, a collective space for meetings and conducive to conviviality. Vegetable gardens complete the outdoor spaces available for residents, in the heart of the Prairies district. Building V in Prairie 5 houses a common room allowing residents to gather and organize private events.
Typological concept:
The generous green spaces provide a high-quality environment for high-end apartments, all with 2.60m ceiling height and equipped with a dual-flow ventilation system. All apartments benefit from a generous living area extending onto a balcony or terrace.All apartments are fully equipped with electric blinds, have their own cellar, an individual washing/drying column, and storage cupboards at the entrance. Some of the apartments also have a storage room, allowing for maximum storage. All of these criteria help improve the quality of life for future occupants.
Landscape concept:
The landscaping of the Prairie district is organized around a cultivated north-south axis that connects the wooded hillside to the banks of the Gérine. This cultivated axis is structured around a network of gentle circulation with permeable soil, vegetable gardens planted with isolated landmark trees and fruit trees of old varieties, and a large area of flower meadow. This urban piece offers spaces that can be appropriated by residents and can accommodate spontaneous activities.The plantations are made up of clumps of native species and ornamental plants, punctuated with coppices and a few major standard trees.
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1723 Marly (FR)