Reference253085
Price525,000 EUR
Bedrooms1
Bathrooms2
Floor Space78.0m2
Land Area

Stylish 1 bedroom Apartment for sale with sea view in Menton, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

525,000 EUR
435,750 GBP551,250 USD
Stylishly renovated one bedroom luxury apartment with communal garden, enjoying panoramic sea views from its location in Menton.

In the heart of downtown Menton, within a prestigious Belle Epoque residence with a garden, this stunning renovated 2/3-room apartment of 78m2 offers a balcony with open views of the city and the sea.

With its high ceilings and generous volumes, the apartment seamlessly combines modernity, comfort with timeless charm.

The spacious and bright living area with a fully equipped open kitchen, opens onto a balcony with a beautiful view.

Thanks to its ceiling height, the living space also features a mezzanine with a cosy office area, as we...
Stylishly renovated one bedroom luxury apartment with communal garden, enjoying panoramic sea views from its location in Menton.

In the heart of downtown Menton, within a prestigious Belle Epoque residence with a garden, this stunning renovated 2/3-room apartment of 78m2 offers a balcony with open views of the city and the sea.

With its high ceilings and generous volumes, the apartment seamlessly combines modernity, comfort with timeless charm.

The spacious and bright living area with a fully equipped open kitchen, opens onto a balcony with a beautiful view.

Thanks to its ceiling height, the living space also features a mezzanine with a cosy office area, as well as a shower room and WC with elegant finishes.

The master bedroom includes a walk-in wardrobe, access to the balcony, and a stylish Italian-style shower room, WC, and a separate laundry room.

This apartment also offers the potential to expand by connecting it with the adjacent 45m2 unit.

Sold with a cellar and the option to purchase a garage at an additional cost.

FEATURES
Videophone
Video CCTV Security
Security Door
Intercom
Digicode
Alarm System
Electric Gate
Optical fibre
Fire alarm system
Condominium garden
Outdoor Lighting
Internet
Double Glazing
Home Automation
Central Vacuum System.
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