Reference258005
Price1,260,000 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms6
Floor Space473.0m2
Land Area940.0m2
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Unique 5 bedroom House for sale in Port La Nouvelle, Occitanie

1,260,000 EUR
1,045,800 GBP1,323,000 USD
Rare opportunity to acquire a unique 5 bedroom luxury house with indoor pool and garden, ideally located in the heart of a lively and authentic seaside resort, Port La Nouvelle.

Situated between the sea and lagoons, this exceptional four-sided property offers 473m2 of living space (530m2 total built area)•• on a 940m2 plot, enjoying complete privacy.

From the moment you enter, a majestic hall with a striking double staircase sets the tone. The home features a spectacular 120m2 living room, including a dining area and two fireplaces, one of which is a remarkable central feature. Flooded with natural light through large bay windows, it opens onto the south-facing garde...
Rare opportunity to acquire a unique 5 bedroom luxury house with indoor pool and garden, ideally located in the heart of a lively and authentic seaside resort, Port La Nouvelle.

Situated between the sea and lagoons, this exceptional four-sided property offers 473m2 of living space (530m2 total built area)•• on a 940m2 plot, enjoying complete privacy.

From the moment you enter, a majestic hall with a striking double staircase sets the tone. The home features a spectacular 120m2 living room, including a dining area and two fireplaces, one of which is a remarkable central feature. Flooded with natural light through large bay windows, it opens onto the south-facing garden as well as an exceptional wellness area with an indoor swimming pool, hammam, and shower room, seamlessly connected to the outdoors.

The ground floor also includes a fully equipped kitchen, an office, a WC, and several functional spaces, a laundry room, workshop, boiler room, garage, and cellar.

Upstairs, a 45m2 TV living room leads to 5 suites with private shower rooms, including a spacious master suite with walk in wardrobe, as well as a fully insulated attic.

The house underwent a complete renovation in 2023, featuring a heat pump system, underfloor heating, new aluminium joinery, reinforced insulation, fully updated electrical system, and modern equipment for the pool.

Outside is a private garden with no overlooking neighbours, complete with a summer kitchen, barbecue area, and bioclimatic pergola••, perfect for outdoor living.

A bright and unique property with generous volumes, ideal as a main or secondary residence, in a setting that offers an exceptional quality of life all year round in Port-la-Nouvelle.

FEATURES
Electric Gate
Internet
Sliding Windows
Outdoor Lighting
Barbecue
Double Glazing

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