Waterfront 4 bedroom Apartment for sale with sea view in Ciboure, Nouvelle Aquitaine
Between the Atlantic Ocean and the lush mountains, it offers privileged access to family-friendly beaches, picturesque fishing ports, and lively local markets, providing a unique living environment that blends Basque tranquility, culture, and nature.
This family-friendly destination perfectly combines relaxation, adventure, and exploration: lounging by the water, hiki...
Between the Atlantic Ocean and the lush mountains, it offers privileged access to family-friendly beaches, picturesque fishing ports, and lively local markets, providing a unique living environment that blends Basque tranquility, culture, and nature.
This family-friendly destination perfectly combines relaxation, adventure, and exploration: lounging by the water, hiking along the coastal trail, escaping to the authentic Basque villages such as Espelette and Ainhoa, or surfing on the legendary Atlantic waves.
Facing the ocean, this elegant apartment offers exceptional panoramic views of over 180 degree, to be enjoyed from its terraces, balcony, or veranda.
A truly natural spectacle, with fabulous sunrises and sunsets, to be admired throughout the seasons.
Bathed in light and with generous spaces, the apartment offers optimal comfort and a warm atmosphere, with elegant and refined style.
It consists of: A spacious and welcoming entrance. A 50 m2 living room/loggia, flowing through to a 23 m2 terrace with an unobstructed view of the ocean, separated from the dining room by a sliding glass door.
An elegant dining room of 18.3 m2.
functional, pleasant separate kitchen of 11 m2.
Four spacious bedrooms (14.6 m2 / 13.5 m2 / 13.4 m2 / 10.4 m2), one of which opens onto the veranda for absolute serenity, another on the balcony, and a third on the second terrace.
Three bathrooms and two wcs.
A utility room/pantry.
On the ground floor, the apartment offers rare advantages:
Two individual garages (14.4 m2 and 19 m2).
Two convertible spaces (11.3 m2 and 8.7 m2), to be utilized according to your needs.
A cellar for convenient storage.
Two outdoor parking spaces.
A rare opportunity to live in an idyllic setting, combining comfort and prestige, facing the ocean.
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