Reference253828
Price895,000 EUR
Bedrooms2
Bathrooms
Floor Space80.0m2
Land Area25.0m2

Inviting 2 bedroom Apartment for sale with panoramic view in Juan les Pins, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

895,000 EUR
742,850 GBP939,750 USD
Excellent 2 bedroom property in the desirable and tranquil area of Eden Park, close to both the sea and the town centre.

Located on the fifth floor, the apartment features two large terraces of 25 m2 facing east, south and west - with 270-degree panoramic sea views and sun all day.
The well planned accommodation includes two bedrooms with their own shower rooms, a spacious living room which is divided into two sections, with space for both a living room and a dining area - which can easily be converted into a third bedroom if needed.
A separate kitchen and guest wc in the hallway complete the property.

Large windows and terrace doors let in plenty of natural light thro...
Excellent 2 bedroom property in the desirable and tranquil area of Eden Park, close to both the sea and the town centre.

Located on the fifth floor, the apartment features two large terraces of 25 m2 facing east, south and west - with 270-degree panoramic sea views and sun all day.
The well planned accommodation includes two bedrooms with their own shower rooms, a spacious living room which is divided into two sections, with space for both a living room and a dining area - which can easily be converted into a third bedroom if needed.
A separate kitchen and guest wc in the hallway complete the property.

Large windows and terrace doors let in plenty of natural light throughout the home (new electric shutters and electric awning).

Eden Park offers two swimming pools, a pool house, tennis courts, a clubhouse with a ping pong table, and a small library.
The area is green and well-maintained, with a private park about 6 ha.

Juan-les-Pins is about a 10-minute walk away, with a wide range of restaurants, shops, and beautiful sandy beaches.
Antibes town centre is just a 15-minute walk in the opposite direction.

Garage and storage room in the basement included in the purchase.
A practical and pleasant home throughout the year.


Tennis Court
Boules
Intercom
Caretaker
Lift
Electric Shutters
Electric Awnings
Double Glazing
Good Condition
Panoramic View
Garage



Cellar
Garage
Terrace: 25 m2
WC:.9 m2
Cupboard:.45 m2
Corridor:.7 m2
Shower Room: 2.54 m2
Shower Room: 4.65 m2
Bedroom: 14.28 m2
Bedroom: 9.59 m2
Cupboard: 1.3 m2
Corridor: 2.47 m2
Dining Room: 10.02 m2
Living/Dining Area: 19.5 m2
Equipped Kitchen: 8.67 m2
Entrance: 5.57 m2

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