Reference247138
Price820,000 EUR
Bedrooms3
Bathrooms
Floor Space105.3m2
Land Area

Bright 3 bedroom Apartment for sale in Cannes, Cote d'Azur French Riviera

820,000 EUR
705,200 GBP877,400 USD
Well maintained 3 bedroom apartment, which is ideally situated within a prestigious residence, a true haven of peace, situated close to the famous Croisette and just a 10 minute walk from Rue d'Antibes.

The residence has a swimming pool, green park and tennis court.

With a living area of 105m2, offering beautiful volumes and pleasant light, features include a spacious 40m2 living room, separate fitted kitchen, 3 bedrooms, including a master suite with an adjoining bathroom. Shower room and the 2 WC's and a large terrace with unobstructed view of the surrounding area.

There are also 2 cellars and a garage in the basement.

This prestigious residence is a rare oppor...
Well maintained 3 bedroom apartment, which is ideally situated within a prestigious residence, a true haven of peace, situated close to the famous Croisette and just a 10 minute walk from Rue d'Antibes.

The residence has a swimming pool, green park and tennis court.

With a living area of 105m2, offering beautiful volumes and pleasant light, features include a spacious 40m2 living room, separate fitted kitchen, 3 bedrooms, including a master suite with an adjoining bathroom. Shower room and the 2 WC's and a large terrace with unobstructed view of the surrounding area.

There are also 2 cellars and a garage in the basement.

This prestigious residence is a rare opportunity to live in an exceptional setting just a stone's throw from the centre of Cannes.

FEATURES
Tennis Court
Electric Gate
Communal Garden
Swimming Pool
No Work
Terrace: 26.52m2
Kitchen: 7.65m2
Bathroom: 5.91m2
Bedroom: 14.14m2
Bedroom: 10.85m2
Bedroom: 10.64m2
Shower Room: 3.65m2
WC: 1.32m2
Cupboard:.72m2
Corridor: 5.7m2
Entrance Hall: 7.89m2
Unobstructed Views



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