Reference252703
Price1,360,000 EUR
Bedrooms3
Bathrooms2
Floor Space215.0m2
Land Area

Modern 3 bedroom Apartment for sale in Cimiez, Nice, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

1,360,000 EUR
1,128,800 GBP1,428,000 USD
Rare opportunity to acquire a truly unique 3 bedroom duplex apartment located near all amenities in the heart of the prestigious Bas Cimiez district in Nice.

Situated within the renowned Le Majestic building - an iconic early 20th century former palace now classified as a historic monument and transformed into a high-end residential complex.

This stunning 215m2 duplex loft seamlessly blends historical charm with modern luxury.

The living space is characterised by soaring high ceilings, elegant hardwood floors, and a contemporary glass atrium that floods the interiors with natural light, creating an atmosphere of sophistication.

The fully equipped high-end kitch...
Rare opportunity to acquire a truly unique 3 bedroom duplex apartment located near all amenities in the heart of the prestigious Bas Cimiez district in Nice.

Situated within the renowned Le Majestic building - an iconic early 20th century former palace now classified as a historic monument and transformed into a high-end residential complex.

This stunning 215m2 duplex loft seamlessly blends historical charm with modern luxury.

The living space is characterised by soaring high ceilings, elegant hardwood floors, and a contemporary glass atrium that floods the interiors with natural light, creating an atmosphere of sophistication.

The fully equipped high-end kitchen features premium materials and state-of-the-art appliances, designed for both style and functionality.

The apartment also offers three spacious bedrooms, every detail has been carefully considered, combining aesthetics with practicality to provide an exceptional living experience.

By choosing Le Majestic, you'll enjoy the privilege of residing in a building steeped in history, with timeless architecture and luxurious amenities that make it one of the most sought-after addresses in Nice.

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Security Door
Caretaker
Optical fibre
Concierge
Condominium garden
Electric Shutters
Double Glazing
Air Conditioning

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Elevator

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