Single-Family building with mixed-use potential in Eixample Right,Barcelona
With 564 m² built across seven floors, this property offers a solid structure and a flexible layout, ideal for both residential use and investment projects. Its orientation and height provide abundant natural light and unique views of the Sagrada Familia from the upper floors and terrace.
Location: Eixample Right, Barcelona - Just steps from the Sagrada Familia
Views: Panoramic views of the Sagrada Familia
Property type: Single-family home
Year built: 1995
Built area: 564 m²
Number of floors: 7 (including basement and rooftop)
Plot without horizontal division
Elevator
Floor distribution:
Basement: Spacious wine cellar, perfect for wine storage or conversion into a private meeting room or leisure area.
Ground floor: Garage for several vehicles, service toilet, and gym. Versatile space suitable for reception or storage area.
Mezzanine (70 m²): Office and ironing room with large terrace.
First floor (71 m²): Bright and open-plan living room, dining room, and kitchen.
Second floor (46 m²): Library or reading room.
Third floor (71 m²): Two large bedrooms.
Fourth floor (71 m²): Two additional bedrooms, ideal for creating suites.
Fifth floor (68 m²): Multipurpose room, ideal for coworking, creative studio, or events.
Rooftop: Solarium with pool and direct views of the Sagrada Familia.
Investment potential:
Multi-family residence or independent apartments.
Coliving or professional/student residence.
Coworking center or private offices.
Corporate headquarters or showroom.
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About Dreta de l'Eixample
The dazzling gem of Dreta de l'Eixample, Barcelona, radiates a special charm that captivates those who venture through its streets filled with history and modernity. This area, located in the heart of the city, offers a unique experience that combines classical elegance with a vibrant contemporary scene.
The origins of Dreta de l'Eixample are intertwined with the urban expansion of Barcelona in the 19th century, and since then, it has evolved into a melting pot of architectural styles that reflect its rich heritage. Iconic buildings such as Casa de les Punxes and Casa Calvet bear witness to the mastery of architects who left their mark on this part of the city.
Dreta de l'Eixample is not only an architectural showcase but also houses a vibrant cultural pulse. Contemporary art galleries, design stores, and charming cafes line its streets, creating a cosmopolitan atmosphere that invites exploration of every corner.










































































