Reference250307
Price1,130,000 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms3
Floor Space180.0m2
Land Area

Lovingly Maintained 5 bedroom House for sale with panoramic view in Cagnes sur Mer, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

1,130,000 EUR
971,800 GBP1,209,100 USD
Ideally situated within the highly sought-after residential neighbourhood of Beal/Breguieres in Cagnes sur Mer, this stunning 4 bedroom bourgeois hous, with a living area of approximately 180m2, sits on a 500m2 easy to maintain plot.

Its location is ideal, being close to the city centre, with shops, schools (from primary to high school) within walking distance, and just a 10-15 minute walk from the beach.

This charming 2-story building, with 4 bedrooms, is perfect for a large family. It is a rare find on the market.

Currently divided into 3 apartments, which feature an 80m2, 3-4 room apartment with a 15m2 terrace on the first floor, and 2 2-room apartments on the garde...
Ideally situated within the highly sought-after residential neighbourhood of Beal/Breguieres in Cagnes sur Mer, this stunning 4 bedroom bourgeois hous, with a living area of approximately 180m2, sits on a 500m2 easy to maintain plot.

Its location is ideal, being close to the city centre, with shops, schools (from primary to high school) within walking distance, and just a 10-15 minute walk from the beach.

This charming 2-story building, with 4 bedrooms, is perfect for a large family. It is a rare find on the market.

Currently divided into 3 apartments, which feature an 80m2, 3-4 room apartment with a 15m2 terrace on the first floor, and 2 2-room apartments on the garden level.

The beautiful interior staircase connecting the 2 floors can be restored if the 3 separate apartments are not needed.

A large garage and an adjoining cellar are located at street level, with direct access to the garden.

The sun-drenched garden is beautifully landscaped with Mediterranean plants and trees, including an eucalyptus, a pepper tree, and succulents.

Both the house and the land enjoy an unobstructed view extending to the medieval village of Cagnes sur Mer.

FEATURES
Double Glazing
Good Condition
Cellar
Garage
Terrace
Balcony
Unobstructed Views
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