Prairie 3 - 4.5-room apartment on the 2nd floor
For rent in Prairie 3 - New and upscale 4.5-room apartment on the 2nd floor with balconies! Prairie 3 - Building I - RentalAvailable from January 1, 2027Apartment I-21 - 4.5 rooms on the 2nd floor with balconiesComposition of the apartment: • Entrance hall with built-in closet • Right, fully equipped kitchen • Covered balcony of 13 m2 with east orientation • Spacious and bright living room • Covered balcony of 13 m2 with west orientation • Parental bedroom of about 15 m2 with adjacent bathroom and access to the balcony on the west side • 2 bedrooms of about 14 m2 with access to the balcony on the east side • Shower • Utility room with washing machine • Basement with socket Monthly rent: CHF 2'050.00 + CHF 270.00 deposit for ancillary costs.Possibility to rent 1 indoor parking space for an additional monthly rent of CHF 130.00. No possibility to rent 2 parking spaces.Located just a few steps from the bus stops, the Gérine, the shops, the restaurants, the kindergarten, the swimming pool, and all other amenities, Prairie 3 offers apartments ranging from 2.5 to 5.5 rooms, equipped with high-quality materials, electric shutters, fiber optics, underfloor heating, triple glazing, and domotics. All buildings have an elevator, solar panels, and remote heating.Bus line No. 8 connects the eco-district to Fribourg and even continues to Corminboeuf. There is a 15-minute frequency.You can also visit our available apartments on our website dedicated to this complex: https://prairie2-3-marly.ch/prairie3.If you are interested, do not hesitate to contact us to arrange an appointment at our rental office.Since the buildings are currently under construction, the apartments are mainly rented on plans and the photos are not contractual. Concepts Prairie 3 Architectural concept:The Prairie 3 buildings are located between the wooded slope and the banks of the eco-district of the old paper mill, and are anchored in a green and high-quality landscape. The built ensemble consists of 3 buildings, representing a total of 86 apartments, connected by a common base housing an underground parking lot. This zero-carbon project offers apartments ranging from 2.5 to 5.5 rooms, all benefiting from 2.60 m high ceilings and a double-flow ventilation system. All apartments have a spacious living area extended by a loggia or terrace. All apartments are fully equipped with electric shutters, have their own basement, an individual washing/drying column, and storage closets at the entrance. A part of the apartments also has a utility room, allowing to optimize the storage to the maximum. All these criteria contribute to improving the quality of life of the future occupants. Activity areas animate the ground floor of building I-J along the Allée Louis-Daguerre, served by bus line No. 8, which is directly connected to Fribourg station.Typological concept:The creation of generous green spaces allows to offer a high-quality environment for apartments with high standards, all benefiting from 2.60 m high ceilings and a double-flow ventilation system. All apartments have a spacious living area extended by a loggia or terrace. All apartments are fully equipped with electric shutters, have their own basement, an individual washing/drying column, and storage closets at the entrance. A part of the apartments also has a utility room, allowing to optimize the storage to the maximum. All these criteria contribute to improving the quality of life of the future occupants. Activity areas animate the ground floor of building I-J along the Allée Louis-Daguerre, served by bus line No. 8, which is directly connected to Fribourg station.Landscape concept:The landscape design of the Prairies district is organized around a north-south axis that connects the wooded slope to the banks of the Gérine. This axis is articulated around a network of soft paths, vegetable gardens planted with isolated landmark trees and old varieties of fruit trees, and a large flower meadow. This urban piece offers spaces that can be appropriated by the inhabitants and can accommodate spontaneous activities. The plantations consist of indigenous species and ornamental plants, punctuated by tree stumps and a few major tree trunks.