Reference250940
Price3,016,000 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms2
Floor Space142.4m2
Land Area1,089.0m2

Beautiful 5 bedroom House for sale with sea and panoramic views in Lege Car Ferret, Nouvelle Aquitaine

3,016,000 EUR
2,593,760 GBP3,227,120 USD
Desirable single-storey villa offering a unique living environment located on the heights of Pointe aux Chevaux with breathtaking views over the Bay of Arcachon.

With around 142 m2 of living space, this house is bathed in light thanks to its many windows, and blends harmoniously into its wooded surroundings of over 1,000 m2.

The interior of the property comes with a vast living room with fireplace, opening onto a terrace with panoramic views over the bay, a kitchen, five bedrooms, an office, two shower rooms and a cellar.
The grounds, which can be used for swimming, are a real asset for enjoying the outdoors to the full.

A rare and exceptional property that offers...
Desirable single-storey villa offering a unique living environment located on the heights of Pointe aux Chevaux with breathtaking views over the Bay of Arcachon.

With around 142 m2 of living space, this house is bathed in light thanks to its many windows, and blends harmoniously into its wooded surroundings of over 1,000 m2.

The interior of the property comes with a vast living room with fireplace, opening onto a terrace with panoramic views over the bay, a kitchen, five bedrooms, an office, two shower rooms and a cellar.
The grounds, which can be used for swimming, are a real asset for enjoying the outdoors to the full.

A rare and exceptional property that offers huge potential.
Located in a highly sought-after area, this villa is the perfect compromise between tranquility and proximity to amenities.



ROOMS
Plot: 1,089 m2
Shower Room: 4.6 m2
Bedroom: 13.83 m2
Corridor: 3.82 m2
Study: 7.67 m2
Bedroom: 12.86 m2
Corridor: 2.96 m2
Shower Room: 1.49 m2
WC:.79 m2
Hallway: 2.8 m2
Bedroom: 13.7 m2
Bedroom: 12.72 m2
Hallway: 6.99 m2
Kitchen: 6.64 m2
Hallway: 3.09 m2
Living Room: 40.49 m2
Entrance: 7.95 m2

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