Three-room apartment with fine finishes in Paolo Sarpi street
General information
In the beating heart of Milan, at Via Paolo Sarpi 26, we offer for sale an elegant three-bedroom apartment of 125 square meters located on the second floor of a historic building with no elevator. The apartment underwent a complete redevelopment in 2020, transforming it into a modern and sustainable living solution, with energy class A2 thanks to a private 3 kW photovoltaic system, which ensures extremely low energy consumption.
The entrance opens onto a large and bright living room with dining area and a beautiful Cast Iron Stove, featuring a double window overlooking the quiet inner courtyard, providing natural light and privacy. The living room leads to a hallway that leads to a guest bathroom, a practical laundry room and the eat-in kitchen custom-made by a Brianza artisan, featuring a central island in white Carrara marble. The kitchen, included in the sale, has a window with direct views of Via Paolo Sarpi.
An internal staircase in light oak parquet flooring leads to the third floor, where there are two bedrooms currently overlooking the living area, which can be easily separated to provide more privacy. The rooms are lit by Velux fixtures and feature ceilings with exposed white lacquered wood beams, lending a touch of charm and warmth to the environment. Completing the floor are two modern bathrooms, a spacious walk-in closet and an attic area with a central height of 1.80 meters, ideal as a storage room.
High-quality finishes and attention to detail make this home an ideal solution for those seeking comfort, energy efficiency and contemporary design in one of the most vibrant and sought-after areas of Milan.
Milan Paolo Sarpi
Via Paolo Sarpi is the heart of Milan’s Chinatown, the largest in Europe after Paris, located between the Civic Arena in Sempione Park and Corso Sempione. In recent years, the neighborhood has undergone significant urban redevelopment, becoming an elegant and lively pedestrian area enriched by ethnic stores, Asian and international cuisine restaurants, designer boutiques and cultural spaces. The presence of cultural events, such as the Chinese New Year and the China Film Festival, testifies to the neighborhood’s vibrancy and cultural integration.
The area is well served by public transportation, with subway stops and surface lines quickly connecting to the city center and major urban arteries. The presence of bike paths, bike-sharing services and proximity to parks and green spaces make the neighborhood ideal for those who want an active and sustainable lifestyle.
Living in Via Paolo Sarpi means immersing oneself in a multicultural, dynamic and constantly evolving context, where tradition and modernity blend harmoniously, offering a unique living experience in the Milanese scene.
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