Reference259004
Price1,785,000 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms
Floor Space258.0m2
Land Area2,490.0m2
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Renovated 5 bedroom Villa for sale with panoramic and sea views in La Roquette sur Siagne, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

1,785,000 EUR
1,481,550 GBP1,874,250 USD
Beautiful and tastefully renovated 1960's villa in a privileged residential setting in the immediate vicinity of Mougins, just 20 minutes from Cannes and the beaches.

Newly renovated the spacious 258m2 property harmoniously combines modern comfort, contemporary elegance, and timeless charm.

Benefiting from a pleasant sea view and exceptional natural light thanks to its south-facing orientation, it sits in a flat, landscaped plot of approximately 2,500m2.
Every area has been carefully designed to provide generous proportions and a refined living environment.

On the garden level, the villa features four bedrooms, three of which have en-suite bathrooms or shower room...
Beautiful and tastefully renovated 1960's villa in a privileged residential setting in the immediate vicinity of Mougins, just 20 minutes from Cannes and the beaches.

Newly renovated the spacious 258m2 property harmoniously combines modern comfort, contemporary elegance, and timeless charm.

Benefiting from a pleasant sea view and exceptional natural light thanks to its south-facing orientation, it sits in a flat, landscaped plot of approximately 2,500m2.
Every area has been carefully designed to provide generous proportions and a refined living environment.

On the garden level, the villa features four bedrooms, three of which have en-suite bathrooms or shower rooms, as well as a laundry room. The spacious entrance leads to the upper floor, where a vast, light-filled living area unfolds, comprising a living room, dining room, and open-plan kitchen, all enjoying beautiful sea views.
A second, more intimate living room with a fireplace creates a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The elegant and private master suite includes both a bathroom and an en-suite shower room.

The beautifully landscaped outdoor areas offer a true haven of relaxation: an 11.5 x 5.5 m swimming pool surrounded by a 110m2m terrace, a pool house with a fully equipped summer kitchen and outdoor dining area, as well as a partially covered 60m2m terrace.

A bright 31m2 annex, offering numerous possibilities for conversion, further enhances the features of this exceptional property.

A turnkey residence where comfort, modernity, and the Mediterranean art of living come together perfectly, with a beautiful sea panorama as a backdrop.


Swimming Pool
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Fireplace
Air Conditioning
Excellent condition


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