Svoboda & Williams is offering for sale the last remaining unit in this practically finished apartment house with unparalleled views of the famous reservoir.
Open your eyes, gaze out over the surface of the water, and listen to the sounds of nature. There aren't many places in the Czech Republic where you can enjoy the comforts offered by this nearly complete apartment house in the village of Černá v Pošumaví.
"I was enchanted by the beautiful views of the lake with Mount Plechý, the largest mountain on the Czech side of Šumava, in the background," says developer Petr Beneš, describing the reasons why he decided to build apartments on this large plot of land for people who love the area, are avid water sports enthusiasts, and are looking for recreational housing with something extra.
Lakeside Lipno is designed as two buildings connected by a glazed atrium, which serves as the main entrance. Spread out over two floors with an attic level, 23 premium apartments have been created with floor areas from 35 sq. m. to 157 sq. m. All boast wonderful vistas of the nearby Lipno reservoir, and some apartments will be extended by a terrace or loggia.
Year-round comfort and access to the water is provided not only from the outside, but also inside in the building's wellness zone with a sauna and stainless steel pool with a fitness counter-current system. The project will include a gym, conference space, meeting room, 24/7 reception, underground garage for 18 cars, cellar storage units, and bike parking.
"We also offer our clients follow-up property management services, which will be welcomed by buyers who mainly intend to rent out their apartments. This makes them an attractive investment opportunity without having to lift a finger during the rental term," adds Petr Beneš, the project's developer.
Only one apartment remains for sale in this project with the ambition to become the benchmark of recreational living in the Lipno area. The building is scheduled to receive final approval in January 2023 and new owners will be able to move into their units in February.