Reference258469
Price2,210,000 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms
Floor Space288.1m2
Land Area636.0m2
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New Build 5 bedroom Apartment for sale in Biot, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

2,210,000 EUR
1,834,300 GBP2,320,500 USD
A spacious and sumptuous new contemporary duplex set within a small, high-end, and select residence with a swimming pool, ideally located just 300 metres from the historic village of Biot.

This exceptional dual-aspect property opens onto a spectacular total private area of 636.10 m2, including vast terraces on two levels and three private gardens planted with olive trees.
The garden level features a bright 71.10 m2 living space with a living room and open-plan kitchen, connecting directly to a 47.80 m2 terrace and its 130 m2 garden, complemented by three beautiful bedrooms, two shower rooms, and a laundry room.

Upstairs, connected by an internal staircase, a second indepen...
A spacious and sumptuous new contemporary duplex set within a small, high-end, and select residence with a swimming pool, ideally located just 300 metres from the historic village of Biot.

This exceptional dual-aspect property opens onto a spectacular total private area of 636.10 m2, including vast terraces on two levels and three private gardens planted with olive trees.
The garden level features a bright 71.10 m2 living space with a living room and open-plan kitchen, connecting directly to a 47.80 m2 terrace and its 130 m2 garden, complemented by three beautiful bedrooms, two shower rooms, and a laundry room.

Upstairs, connected by an internal staircase, a second independent living room of 71.90 m2, as well as a 24.40 m2 master suite with a bathroom and a fourth en-suite bedroom, offer unobstructed views of the surrounding greenery and the Mediterranean Sea.

Built according to RE 2020 standards, this high-end duplex is scheduled for delivery at the end of 2027.


Videophone
Intercom
Digicode
Alarm System
Lift
Disabled Access
Electric Shutters
Triple glazing
Window Shade
Internet
Sliding Windows
Air Conditioning
Wheelchair Accessible
Garden
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