Reference257856
Price865,000 EUR
Bedrooms2
Bathrooms2
Floor Space75.0m2
Land Area28.0m2
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Stylish 2 bedroom Apartment for sale with panoramic view in Cannes, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

865,000 EUR
717,950 GBP908,250 USD
Highly desirable 3 room top floor apartment in a prestigious secure residence with caretaker, set in landscaped communal grounds of over 5 acres with swimming pool and tennis courts, in Cannes.

Measuring 75.38 m2 (Carrez Law) this 2 bedroom property was completely renovated in 2024 and is a rare find. With dual exposure, air conditioning, and absolute tranquility, the apartment enjoys exceptional light.
It opens onto a first terrace of 14.51 m2 facing south-west, offering an unobstructed view of the vegetation, a pleasant glimpse of the sea, and a view of the Esterel mountains.

The interior consists of a refined entrance hall with office space, a large living room with d...
Highly desirable 3 room top floor apartment in a prestigious secure residence with caretaker, set in landscaped communal grounds of over 5 acres with swimming pool and tennis courts, in Cannes.

Measuring 75.38 m2 (Carrez Law) this 2 bedroom property was completely renovated in 2024 and is a rare find. With dual exposure, air conditioning, and absolute tranquility, the apartment enjoys exceptional light.
It opens onto a first terrace of 14.51 m2 facing south-west, offering an unobstructed view of the vegetation, a pleasant glimpse of the sea, and a view of the Esterel mountains.

The interior consists of a refined entrance hall with office space, a large living room with dining area and fully equipped open kitchen, as well as two bedrooms, each with custom-made storage space.
A bathroom with wc, a separate shower room, and a guest wc complete the layout.
At the rear, a second 14.10 m2 terrace, not overlooked, offers a privileged setting facing the surrounding greenery and residential hills, ideal for moments of relaxation in complete privacy.

Located just a 5-minute drive from the centre of Cannes, in a sought-after residential area and close to all amenities, this exceptional property is sold with a large fitted cellar of approximately 12 m2 and two underground parking spaces.

A rare place to live, combining elegance, comfort, and quality of life.


Playground
Tennis Court
Videophone
Video CCTV Security
Security Door
Electric Gate
Caretaker
Digicode
Optical fibre
Concierge
Lift
Disabled Access
Condominium garden
Electric Shutters
Electric Awnings
Internet
Sliding Windows
Double Glazing
Electric car terminal
Air Conditioning
Wheelchair Accessible
Elevator
Turn Key Condition
Panoramic View
Garage

Excellent condition

ROOMS


Garage: 22.98 m2
Cellar: 11.83 m2
WC: 1.84 m2
Shower Room: 2.31 m2
Bedroom: 12.03 m2
Bathroom WC: 5.11 m2
Master bedroom: 13.83 m2
Open Plan Kitchen: 8.13 m2
Living/Dining Area: 24.26 m2
Entrance: 4.12 m2
Terrace: 28.61 m2

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