Reference250406
Price5,890,000 EUR
Bedrooms8
Bathrooms
Floor Space562.9m2
Land Area4,369.0m2

Luxury 8 bedroom House for sale with sea and panoramic views in Antibes, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

5,890,000 EUR
5,065,400 GBP6,302,300 USD
Fabulous contemporary property offering a luxurious living environment with a total living area of 562 m2, located in the renowned Domaine de Pimeau on the heights of Antibes.

The main house, covering 511 m2, features six en-suite bedrooms, providing optimal comfort.
Additionally, two independent apartments each of 25m2 on the property add two more bedrooms, bringing the total to eight bedrooms.

Set on a level plot of over an acre, the property boasts a stunning panoramic sea view of the Mediterranean.
A large pool, perfectly integrated into the surroundings, offers a space for relaxation and enjoyment of this idyllic setting.

For practical needs, the property...
Fabulous contemporary property offering a luxurious living environment with a total living area of 562 m2, located in the renowned Domaine de Pimeau on the heights of Antibes.

The main house, covering 511 m2, features six en-suite bedrooms, providing optimal comfort.
Additionally, two independent apartments each of 25m2 on the property add two more bedrooms, bringing the total to eight bedrooms.

Set on a level plot of over an acre, the property boasts a stunning panoramic sea view of the Mediterranean.
A large pool, perfectly integrated into the surroundings, offers a space for relaxation and enjoyment of this idyllic setting.

For practical needs, the property includes a carport accommodating up to five vehicles, along with a garage providing two additional parking spaces.

This residence, situated in an exclusive area, combines elegance, comfort, and luxury, while still being close to the amenities and local attractions of Antibes.

A rare opportunity for those seeking a primary or secondary residence in a unique setting.

FEATURES


Swimming Pool
Alarm System
Caretaker House
Fire alarm system
Outdoor Lighting

Barbecue
Irrigation Sprinkler
Car Port
Internet
Double Glazing
Air Conditioning
Water Softener

Air Conditioning
Garage
Multiple Dwellings
Private Pool
Turn Key Good Condition
Panoramic View
Outbuildings
Outbuildings
Land

CONDITION


Good condition

ROOMS


Land: 4,369 m2
Bedroom
Outbuilding: 25 m2
Outbuilding: 25 m2
House: 511 m2


VIEWS


Panoramic



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