Reference254917
Price649,000 EUR
Bedrooms1
Bathrooms1
Floor Space75.7m2
Land Area

Stylish 1 bedroom Apartment for sale in Nice, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

649,000 EUR
538,670 GBP681,450 USD
In excellent condition is this stylish and elegant one bedroom apartment,
ideally located near all amenities in Nice.

Just steps away from the vibrant Liberation district and its famous local market, this superb bourgeois-style property combines old-world charm with modern comfort.

Situated in a magnificent building with an elevator dating back to 1924, it features a beautiful entrance leading to a bright double living and dining room facing the boulevard, as well as a bedroom, bathroom, WC and a separate kitchen facing the courtyard.

The three main rooms are enhanced by elegant herringbone parquet flooring, ornate ceiling mouldings, and marble fireplaces, adding u...
In excellent condition is this stylish and elegant one bedroom apartment,
ideally located near all amenities in Nice.

Just steps away from the vibrant Liberation district and its famous local market, this superb bourgeois-style property combines old-world charm with modern comfort.

Situated in a magnificent building with an elevator dating back to 1924, it features a beautiful entrance leading to a bright double living and dining room facing the boulevard, as well as a bedroom, bathroom, WC and a separate kitchen facing the courtyard.

The three main rooms are enhanced by elegant herringbone parquet flooring, ornate ceiling mouldings, and marble fireplaces, adding undeniable character to the entire space. A charming bow window completes the living room, offering extra light and sophistication.

The apartment offers modern amenities such as double glazing and integrated reversible air conditioning.

The immediate surroundings are lively, with renowned food shops and friendly cafe terraces nestled under large trees that provide pleasant shade.

A cellar completes this character-filled property.

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