Reference238559
Price3,490,000 EUR
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms4
Floor Space162.0m2
Land Area7.0m2

4 bedroom Apartment for sale with sea and panoramic views in Quai Etats Unis, Nice, Cote d'Azur French Riviera

3,490,000 EUR
3,001,400 GBP3,734,300 USD
Unique opportunity to acquire a stylish and luxurious 4 bedroom apartment, enjoying uninterrupted sea views from its idyllic waterfront location in a sought after area near the beach and all amenities in Nice.

This lateral apartment occupies the entire floor in one of the finest addresses in Nice on the next to top floor of a Belle Epoque waterfront residence dating from 1915 on quai Etats-Unis, just across the one-way road to the beach from the residence.

Close to the Opera de Nice and in short walking distance to Cours Saleya and the historic centre of Nice, the port, chateau and the boutiques are just a short walk across place Massena.

This sumptuous apartment offer...
Unique opportunity to acquire a stylish and luxurious 4 bedroom apartment, enjoying uninterrupted sea views from its idyllic waterfront location in a sought after area near the beach and all amenities in Nice.

This lateral apartment occupies the entire floor in one of the finest addresses in Nice on the next to top floor of a Belle Epoque waterfront residence dating from 1915 on quai Etats-Unis, just across the one-way road to the beach from the residence.

Close to the Opera de Nice and in short walking distance to Cours Saleya and the historic centre of Nice, the port, chateau and the boutiques are just a short walk across place Massena.

This sumptuous apartment offers a double exposition with a sea front balcony with panoramic views of the bay of Nice, beaches and chateau, with a second view over the historic centre of Nice and rooftops of old Nice and the mountains.

It has a spacious 162m2 living space, comprised of a living and dining room with balcony, open-plan fitted kitchen with bar, 4 bedrooms all with en-suite bathrooms, and a study.

There is underfloor heating and air conditioning throughout, three decorative fireplaces and four air conditioning zones.

An exceptional property.
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