Architect Designed 5 bedroom House for sale in Perpignan, Occitanie
Situated close to schools, shops, and the Medipole Health Centre, this 302 m2 property offers a unique living environment that combines contemporary elegance, generous volumes, and absolute tranquility, set on a fully enclosed and landscaped 684 m2 plot.
The main house, with a surface area of 251 m2, opens onto stunning, light-filled living spaces thanks to large south-facing glass doors:
• A 50 m2 living room with a designer fireplace, opening onto a wooden terrace and the garden.
• An exceptional, full...
Situated close to schools, shops, and the Medipole Health Centre, this 302 m2 property offers a unique living environment that combines contemporary elegance, generous volumes, and absolute tranquility, set on a fully enclosed and landscaped 684 m2 plot.
The main house, with a surface area of 251 m2, opens onto stunning, light-filled living spaces thanks to large south-facing glass doors:
• A 50 m2 living room with a designer fireplace, opening onto a wooden terrace and the garden.
• An exceptional, fully equipped 44 m2 kitchen extended by a welcoming dining area.
• Five bedrooms, including several master suites with walk in wardrobes, elegant bathrooms, and shower rooms.
• Extensive built-in storage, laundry room, summer kitchen, wine cellar, and utility rooms.
An independent 51 m2 annex, currently used as an office, has its own metres and can easily be converted into a private apartment or professional workspace.
Fully renovated in 2018, the property (house and annex) offers top-of-the-range features:
• Double-glazed windows, ducted reversible air conditioning, enhanced sound insulation,
• High-quality parquet flooring, new kitchen and bathrooms,
• Completely refurbished electrical and plumbing systems meeting current standards.
The Mediterranean-style garden, enclosed by hedges and planted with mature trees, features a superb 6 x 12 m swimming pool, renovated in 2020 (reinforced PVC liner, new filtration system), surrounded by sandblasted concrete terraces, an elegant pergola, and ambient lighting for summer evenings.
The property is fully secured, equipped with an alarm system, remote-controlled gate, and videophone. The neighbourhood, highly sought after for its peaceful atmosphere and proximity to both the city centre and the beaches, provides a unique lifestyle that perfectly blends architecture, comfort, and serenity.
A rare and distinctive property, ideal for a family or lovers of contemporary architecture.
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