New Build 3 bedroom Apartment for sale with panoramic and sea views in Beausoleil, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur
This new Mediterranean address is located in a lush setting for lovers of a unique lifestyle, surrounded by greenery and with Park Grima as a neighbour, close to the centre of Beausoleil.
At the heart of a landscaped garden, this project with its understated architecture emphasizes large openings, promising abundant light and unobstructed views all the way to the sea.
A spa and wellness area will be available to residents.
Sold with 2 Parking spaces and a storage room.
Reduced nota...
This new Mediterranean address is located in a lush setting for lovers of a unique lifestyle, surrounded by greenery and with Park Grima as a neighbour, close to the centre of Beausoleil.
At the heart of a landscaped garden, this project with its understated architecture emphasizes large openings, promising abundant light and unobstructed views all the way to the sea.
A spa and wellness area will be available to residents.
Sold with 2 Parking spaces and a storage room.
Reduced notary fees.
WELL-APPOINTED INTERIORS• Isophonic screed• Engineered wood flooring in living rooms and bedrooms• Ducted reversible air conditioning• Tiled floors and full-height tile surround in bathtubs and showers• Vanity unit with illuminated mirror in bathrooms and shower rooms• Heated towel rail and shower screen• Fitted wardrobes• Lacquered aluminium exterior joinery• Motorized roller shutters• Wrought iron or glass railings depending on orientation• Pre-installed home automation system
PRACTICAL AMENITIES• Lobby and floor landings decorated by an interior designer• Secure rooftop parking• Bike storage• Optional storage rooms on the garden level• Wellness area with fitness equipment, spa, hammam, and sauna
ENHANCED SECURITY• Apartment doors equipped with an A2P certified lock• Videophone and access control with Vigik
Agency fees payable by vendor
Spa
Videophone
Alarm System
Optical fibre
Fire alarm system
Disabled Access
Electric Shutters
Internet
Sliding Windows
Double Glazing
Air Conditioning
Wheelchair Accessible
Panoramic View
Garden
Rooms:
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom: 12.65 m2
Kitchen: 18.34 m2
Dining Room
Living/Dining Area: 26.36 m2
Patio
Terrace: 11.18 m2
Garden: 69.09 m2
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This Apartment is located in Beausoleil in France
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