Reference257681
Price2,050,000 EUR
Bedrooms2
Bathrooms2
Floor Space76.1m2
Land Area

Luxury 2 bedroom Apartment for sale in Saint Tropez, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

2,050,000 EUR
1,701,500 GBP2,152,500 USD
Impressive 2 bedroom ground floor flat with private garden, bathed in natural light and ideally located in the heart of Saint-Tropez.

This 76m2 property represents a rare and precious opportunity to acquire a prestigious property in an exceptional residence.
Nestled in one of the town's most sought-after addresses, it perfectly combines elegance, comfort and refinement. With two spacious bedrooms, two modern bathrooms and a generous living area featuring a sitting area and open-plan kitchen, every detail has been designed to create a warm, friendly atmosphere.
Perfect for entertaining guests or spending time with the family, this space is ideal.

Leading out onto the ...
Impressive 2 bedroom ground floor flat with private garden, bathed in natural light and ideally located in the heart of Saint-Tropez.

This 76m2 property represents a rare and precious opportunity to acquire a prestigious property in an exceptional residence.
Nestled in one of the town's most sought-after addresses, it perfectly combines elegance, comfort and refinement. With two spacious bedrooms, two modern bathrooms and a generous living area featuring a sitting area and open-plan kitchen, every detail has been designed to create a warm, friendly atmosphere.
Perfect for entertaining guests or spending time with the family, this space is ideal.

Leading out onto the large terrace, one is immediately captivated by the peaceful surroundings and lush green setting of the private garden. A perfect place to relax, host al fresco meals or simply enjoy the mild, sunny climate that the Cote d'Azur has to offer all year round.

The residence in which this home is located leaves nothing to chance when it comes to services and amenities. There are top-of-the-range concierge services, a fully-equipped gym, and a wellness area with indoor and outdoor pools, sauna and hammam for moments of absolute relaxation.
Security is also provided 24 hours a day during the high season. This exceptional property has a double garage (garage available at an additional cost) and a cellar, offering practical additional parking and storage solutions, available to purchase separately.

Just a short stroll from the famous Place des Lices, luxury boutiques and gourmet restaurants, this flat perfectly combines the hustle and bustle of Saint-Tropez with the calm of a private, serene setting.



Car Port
Spa
Fitness
Electric Gate
Intercom
Digicode
Concierge
Lift
Communal gardens
Electric Shutters
Gym

ROOMS
Garage
Cellar
Garden: 74.41 m2
Terrace: 32.41 m2
Bedroom: 13.06 m2
Bedroom: 14.61 m2
Bathroom WC: 4.16 m2
Bathroom WC: 6.68 m2
Corridor: 4.51 m2
Living /Dining/Kitchen: 28.38 m2
Entrance: 4.67 m2


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