Stylish 5 bedroom House for sale with panoramic view in Le Cannet, Cote d'Azur French Riviera
Fully renovated, this 1930s villa, with a private swimming pool and a closed garage, has a generous living area of 191m2, which is beautifully presented and full of character.
Features include a double reception room with a fireplace, partially open fitted and equipped kitchen, all with panoramic views of the surrounding hills and unforgettable sunsets. 4 bedrooms including a master suite and an independent apartment of approximately 30m2.
This lovely home has easy access and is in absolute calm.
FEATURES
Irrigation Sprinkler
Electric Gate
Intercom
Internet
Double Glazing
Fireplace
Air Conditioning
Swimming Pool
Turn Key
Panoramic Views
Land
Garage
Excellent Condition
ROOMS
Shower Room WC: 4m2
Bedroom: 26.22m2
Cupboard: 2.47m2
WC: 1.33m2
Bathroom: 5.53m2
Walk-in Closet: 4.43m2
Master bedroom: 23.47m2
Equipped Kitchen: 13.66m2
Double Reception Room: 49.7m2
Cellar: 13.36m2
Corridor: 9.13m2
Laundry Room: 9.2m2
WC: 1.95m2
Shower Room: 4.46m2
Bedroom: 9.48m2
Bedroom: 15.86m2
Bedroom: 13.6m2
Garage: 32.69m2
Land: 388m2
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This House is located in Le Cannet in France
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