4 bedroom House for sale with countryside and sea views with Income Potential in Collioure, Occitanie
Considered by many as the prettiest town on the Mediterranean coast.
This superb property comprises a main building, perched above the beautiful landscaped garden and enjoying sea views from the property itself and its sunny terraces. It contains 2 luxury apartments. The equally luxurious independent studio apartment sits above the large double garage, enjoying its own sun terrace and direct access to the garden.
The main building is equipped with reversib...
Considered by many as the prettiest town on the Mediterranean coast.
This superb property comprises a main building, perched above the beautiful landscaped garden and enjoying sea views from the property itself and its sunny terraces. It contains 2 luxury apartments. The equally luxurious independent studio apartment sits above the large double garage, enjoying its own sun terrace and direct access to the garden.
The main building is equipped with reversible air conditioning and under-floor heating, so year-round comfort is guaranteed. It comprises: On the ground floor (apartment 1): - a very large living room with dining area and open-plan kitchen (60m2). This leads directly to a large sunny terrace (25m2) as well as its own balcony (2m2), both of which overlook the garden. The living room has a stylish and cosy wood burner.
A large bedroom with study area (26m2), modern shower room with WC (6m2), utility room (7m2) and WC (3m2), complete this floor.
On the first floor (apartment 2) comprises of a large living room with dining area (36m2) and stylish and cosy wood burner. The adjoining balcony (2m2) overlooks the garden and has a sea view.
There is bedroom 1 (22m2) with its own sunny, south-facing terrace (4m2), en-suite shower room with WC (5m2), bedroom 2 (19m2) with sea view and en-suite shower room with WC (7m2).
On the garden level is room 1 which can be used as a small additional bedroom (5.5m2), room 2 which can be used as a small additional bedroom (5.5m2), a summer kitchen (5.5m2), and shower room with WC (4m2).
The independent studio apartment (with reversible air conditioning) has a living space including bedroom area, kitchen and shower room with WC (40m2), and terrace (20m2) with direct access to the garden.
There is a double garage with room for 2 cars and electric car charging facilities (39m2).
This is an excellent opportunity to acquire 3 independent apartments in excellent condition in the prized location of Collioure.
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