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Reference 245546

Luxury 2 bedroom Penthouse for sale with sea view and panoramic view views in Roquebrune Cap Martin, Cote d'Azur French Riviera

1,749,000 EUR
1,504,140 GBP 1,888,920 USD
Located on the Cap Martin, just 10 minutes from Monaco and a few steps from Italy, this superb 2 bedroom penthouse apartment is ideally integrated into the Mediterranean gardens of of a high-end complex facing the bay of Monaco, with direct access to the sea by a private path.

The penthouse is a luxurious 3 room apartment of 70m2 facing west, with garden, sea and Monaco views.

It includes an entrance hall leading to the living room, fully fitted and equipped kitchen, 2 bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, a marble shower room with built- in storage, separate WC and 63m2 of terraces.

There is a terrace of 8m2 and a loggia of 20m2 which gives access, on the roof, to a 3rd terrace of 35m2 dressed with exotic wood, decorated with plants, shrubs and a Jacuzzi, the whole is not overlooked and has stunning 360 degree views.

The property is quiet, but also just a short walk from all amenities (baker, butcher, supermarket, pharmacy, wine shop, hairdresser, Bus 110 direct to Nice airport, etc.).

The property also has a cellar and garage in the basement and benefits from the gardens, the pool and the janitor.

The penthouse can be sold empty or furnished.

FEATURES
Swimming Pool
Video CCTV Security
Caretaker
Digicode
Alarm System
Optical fibre
Lift
Condominium garden
Jacuzzi
Sliding Windows
Double Glazing
Air Conditioning
Hot Tub
No Work
Excellent Condition
Terrace: 33m2
Terrace: 30m2
Unobstructed Views

Features

Reference245546
Price1,749,000 EUR
Number of Bedrooms
Bedrooms
2
Number of Bathrooms
Bathrooms
Floor Space in Metres Squared
Floor Space
113.0m2
Land Size in Metres Squared
Land Area

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This Apartment is located in Roquebrune Cap Martin in France

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