For relocation: spacious, modern practice with PPs for sale
Rooms5.5
Parking spaces3
FloorGround floor/basement floor
Year of construction2006
Object PricePrice upon request
Localisation
Birseckstrasse 85, 4144 ArlesheimCharacteristics
Reference
5529637
Availability
To agree
Bathrooms
2
Year of construction
2006
Rooms
5.5
Floor
Ground floor/basement floor
Heating installation
Floor
Condition of the property
Good
Living area
~ 165 m²
Useful surface
~ 165 m²
Parking places
Yes, optional
Description
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Are you looking for the ideal premises to open a doctor's surgery, a (trust, architecture) office or similar? You have found an interesting opportunity here!
This beautifully and modernly furnished surgery was built in 2006 and is being sold due to a move.
It offers a high level of comfort and all the technical features required to run a high-quality, modern surgery.
The surgery offers a generous floor plan with various treatment rooms and offices, which can also be adapted relatively easily.
The premises can be occupied very quickly and only a few minor works need to be carried out (painting and a few minor repairs).
The plans no longer entirely reflect the current situation, as 4 treatment rooms, 1 guest WC and 2 offices have been set up. The lightweight walls can, however, be removed or moved without any problems.
The generous reception area, a kitchenette and the cloakroom with its own toilet for staff complete this interesting offer. The two doctors share the basement and storage rooms.
The beautiful historic building dates back to 1897 (!) and was completely renovated in 2006. The new extension and the extension for the surgery premises were also added at that time.
The property is very centrally located between Arlesheim and Dornach and has sufficient parking spaces around the building for your patients.
The Birseckstrasse is located not far from the River Birs, the Dornach village entrance, the Dornach train station and bus stops and the motorway. This means that you can reach the various service centers in just a few minutes on foot or by car.
Both Arlesheim and Dornach are worth a culinary discovery tour! From a leisurely morning coffee with a pastry, a light business lunch or a hearty lunch, to a tasty snack after a walk in the Ermitage or a visit to the Forum Würth, to an aperitif in the cozy garden restaurant and a dinner that leaves nothing to be desired: let the Arlesheim and Dornach innkeepers surprise you.
In the Arlesheim area - as well as in Münchenstein - are the oldest known settlements in the canton from the Paleolithic, Neolithic and Mesolithic periods; the Ermitage cave, the Hohle Felsen and the Hollenberg-Hählen.
In 1239, Abbess Willebirgis of Hohenburg sold the Arlesheim estate to the Bishop of Basel. Arlesheim became very important when the cathedral chapter, which had fled from Basel to Freiburg im Breisgau, settled in Arlesheim in 1679. Cathedral chapter houses and the cathedral church were built. The French Revolution led to the loss of the Arlesheim cathedral chapter and the bishop's part of the Birs valley came under French rule. At the Vienna Congress in 1815, Arlesheim was incorporated into the canton of Basel. In 1832, the citizens of Arlesheim campaigned for the separation of the canton and since then the village has been the district capital.
The Arlesheim municipal coat of arms is closely linked to the coat of arms of the former Vogtei Birseck. This goes back to the noble coat of arms of the Uesenberg family. They bore the wing in a similar form in their coat of arms.
This beautifully and modernly furnished surgery was built in 2006 and is being sold due to a move.
It offers a high level of comfort and all the technical features required to run a high-quality, modern surgery.
The surgery offers a generous floor plan with various treatment rooms and offices, which can also be adapted relatively easily.
The premises can be occupied very quickly and only a few minor works need to be carried out (painting and a few minor repairs).
The plans no longer entirely reflect the current situation, as 4 treatment rooms, 1 guest WC and 2 offices have been set up. The lightweight walls can, however, be removed or moved without any problems.
The generous reception area, a kitchenette and the cloakroom with its own toilet for staff complete this interesting offer. The two doctors share the basement and storage rooms.
The beautiful historic building dates back to 1897 (!) and was completely renovated in 2006. The new extension and the extension for the surgery premises were also added at that time.
The property is very centrally located between Arlesheim and Dornach and has sufficient parking spaces around the building for your patients.
The Birseckstrasse is located not far from the River Birs, the Dornach village entrance, the Dornach train station and bus stops and the motorway. This means that you can reach the various service centers in just a few minutes on foot or by car.
Both Arlesheim and Dornach are worth a culinary discovery tour! From a leisurely morning coffee with a pastry, a light business lunch or a hearty lunch, to a tasty snack after a walk in the Ermitage or a visit to the Forum Würth, to an aperitif in the cozy garden restaurant and a dinner that leaves nothing to be desired: let the Arlesheim and Dornach innkeepers surprise you.
In the Arlesheim area - as well as in Münchenstein - are the oldest known settlements in the canton from the Paleolithic, Neolithic and Mesolithic periods; the Ermitage cave, the Hohle Felsen and the Hollenberg-Hählen.
In 1239, Abbess Willebirgis of Hohenburg sold the Arlesheim estate to the Bishop of Basel. Arlesheim became very important when the cathedral chapter, which had fled from Basel to Freiburg im Breisgau, settled in Arlesheim in 1679. Cathedral chapter houses and the cathedral church were built. The French Revolution led to the loss of the Arlesheim cathedral chapter and the bishop's part of the Birs valley came under French rule. At the Vienna Congress in 1815, Arlesheim was incorporated into the canton of Basel. In 1832, the citizens of Arlesheim campaigned for the separation of the canton and since then the village has been the district capital.
The Arlesheim municipal coat of arms is closely linked to the coat of arms of the former Vogtei Birseck. This goes back to the noble coat of arms of the Uesenberg family. They bore the wing in a similar form in their coat of arms.
Distances
Public transports
500 m
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Freeway
700 m
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Nursery school
350 m
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Primary school
1.2 km
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Secondary school
1.2 km
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Stores
100 m
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Restaurants
235 m
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