Reference257449
Price3,200,000 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms
Floor Space400.0m2
Land Area1,200.0m2

Immaculate 5 bedroom House for sale with panoramic view in La Croix Valmer, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

3,200,000 EUR
2,656,000 GBP3,360,000 USD
Exceptional new 5 bedroom architect designed property set in landscaped gardens with pool, while enjoying panoramic sea views from its elevated location in La Croix Valmer.

Situated between the heart of the village and the prestigious Gulf of Saint-Tropez, surrounded by Ramatuelle, Gassin, and Saint-Tropez, this superb property boasts a dominant position. From its vast floor-to-ceiling windows, admire the sea and the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, the charming village of Gassin, the surrounding vineyards, and the snow-capped peaks of the Southern Alps on the horizon.

Recently built, this contemporary villa was designed to enhance these landscapes from every room. Spanning 400 m2 of li...
Exceptional new 5 bedroom architect designed property set in landscaped gardens with pool, while enjoying panoramic sea views from its elevated location in La Croix Valmer.

Situated between the heart of the village and the prestigious Gulf of Saint-Tropez, surrounded by Ramatuelle, Gassin, and Saint-Tropez, this superb property boasts a dominant position. From its vast floor-to-ceiling windows, admire the sea and the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, the charming village of Gassin, the surrounding vineyards, and the snow-capped peaks of the Southern Alps on the horizon.

Recently built, this contemporary villa was designed to enhance these landscapes from every room. Spanning 400 m2 of living space it blends elegance with functionality.

The meticulously designed outdoor areas include a swimming pool, expansive terraces, parking spaces, and a garage. The interior layout unfolds across two levels, offering generous volumes and exceptional brightness.

On the main level, a nearly 100 m2 living room opens onto a dining area and an open-plan kitchen, bathed in natural light thanks to high ceilings and large bay windows. This level also features a utility kitchen equipped with a walk-in fridge, as well as a luxurious master suite with two bathrooms and two walk in wardrobes. Every opening leads to the spacious outdoor terrace.

On the lower level, a second living room, an office, a gym, and a laundry room complete the space. Four bedrooms, each with its own private bathroom, ensure privacy and comfort.

A rare gem, combining luxury and high-end amenities. This exceptional villa embodies prestige real estate: a unique style, a prime location near amenities, generous living spaces, top-tier finishes, and endless panoramic views.

An extraordinary living environment where modernity and nature harmonise to offer an unparalleled quality of life on the French Riviera.

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Alarm System
Outdoor Lighting
Irrigation Sprinkler
Crawl Space
Triple glazing.
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