Reference245592
Price2,990,000 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms5
Floor Space240.0m2
Land Area1,630.0m2

Immaculate 5 bedroom Villa for sale with sea view and panoramic view in Cavalaire sur Mer, Cote d'Azur French Riviera

2,990,000 EUR
2,571,400 GBP3,199,300 USD
Superb 5 bedroom home, which is ideally situated within a quiet and peaceful setting close to a fine sandy beach in Cavalaire sur Mer.

Recently built and with stunning unobstructed views of the blue expanse of the sea, bordered by the green hills of the beautiful domains of Cavalaire sur Mer, this immaculate property faces east/south-east.

With a spacious living area of approximately 240m2, which offers bright and spacious volumes, features include a large high-ceiling living room with ducted air conditioning, open to the outside through large aluminium windows and a fully equipped American style fitted and equipped kitchen. The sleeping area consists of 5 bedrooms, including 1...
Superb 5 bedroom home, which is ideally situated within a quiet and peaceful setting close to a fine sandy beach in Cavalaire sur Mer.

Recently built and with stunning unobstructed views of the blue expanse of the sea, bordered by the green hills of the beautiful domains of Cavalaire sur Mer, this immaculate property faces east/south-east.

With a spacious living area of approximately 240m2, which offers bright and spacious volumes, features include a large high-ceiling living room with ducted air conditioning, open to the outside through large aluminium windows and a fully equipped American style fitted and equipped kitchen. The sleeping area consists of 5 bedrooms, including 1 on the ground floor with a dressing room and shower room, a large master bedroom with a shower room, balneo bath and storage, 2 other suites with private dressing rooms on the garden level, and an additional bedroom that can be converted into a cinema room.

There is also an equipped and air conditioned gym, laundry room and a storage room.

Beautiful and large terraces extend to a heated 12 x 5m infinity swimming pool and the gardens are surrounded by magnificent palm trees, olive trees and other fruit trees. A roof terrace with a private Jacuzzi dominates the surroundings, offering a magnificent panoramic views.

A true paradise of 1,600m2 in a delicately landscaped garden in the charm of the Mediterranean, at the gates of Saint- Tropez.

Remote home automation system, watering and outdoor lighting, sewage system, electric charging station, petanque court, retention pond.

FEATURES
Gym
Swimming Pool
Bowling Green
Security Door
Electric Gate
Intercom
Alarm System
Fire Alarm System
Outdoor Lighting
Irrigation Sprinkler
Electric Shutters
Crawl Space
Electric Awnings
Furnished
Jacuzzi
Internet
Sliding Windows
Double Glazing
Home Automation
Fireplace
Electric Car Terminal
Whirlpool Spa
Air Conditioning
Hot Tub
Storage
Laundry Room
Walk-in Closets
Land: 1,630m2
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