Reference240475
Price5,200,000 EUR
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms
Floor Space150.0m2
Land Area4.0 Ha

4 bedroom Villa for sale with panoramic view with Income Potential in Annonciade, Menton, Cote d'Azur French Riviera

5,200,000 EUR
4,472,000 GBP5,564,000 USD
Delightful and intriguing property with huge potential set in 10 acres of land in the area of Menton Annonciade, with stunning views across the hills to the sea.

Set in a dominant East-facing position, this property takes its strengths from the luxuriance of nature and the contours, and is beautifully planted with various species including oaks, chestnut trees, centuries-old olive trees, conifers, citrus trees and other exotic, creating a unique place to livie.

Served by a private road, there are two buildings of approximately 70m2 and 80m2 to renovate on a plot of 1,053m2 with direct access, a house in poor condition of approximately 60m2 on a plot of 1,695m2 below as wel...
Delightful and intriguing property with huge potential set in 10 acres of land in the area of Menton Annonciade, with stunning views across the hills to the sea.

Set in a dominant East-facing position, this property takes its strengths from the luxuriance of nature and the contours, and is beautifully planted with various species including oaks, chestnut trees, centuries-old olive trees, conifers, citrus trees and other exotic, creating a unique place to livie.

Served by a private road, there are two buildings of approximately 70m2 and 80m2 to renovate on a plot of 1,053m2 with direct access, a house in poor condition of approximately 60m2 on a plot of 1,695m2 below as well as a ruin (non habitable) to restore on a plot of 2,128m2 both accessible by a pedestrian path.
Several other plots border the last two houses. On the northern part of the property is a forest with a total area of around 23,000m2.
A spring with accredited purity and several parking spaces complete this rare property.

Possibility to sell the ruin and 60m2 house separately.
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