Reference258256
Price5,250,000 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms5
Floor Space240.0m2
Land Area1,000.0m2
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Unique 5 bedroom Villa for sale in Saint Tropez, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

5,250,000 EUR
4,357,500 GBP5,512,500 USD
Unique opportunity to acquire an absolutely exceptional modern and luxurious 5 bedroom villa nestling in beautiful landscaped gardens with pool, ideally location near the beach and all amenities in Saint Tropez.

This superb contemporary property is set in an upmarket area, just a few minutes walk from the beach and the town centre, including the legendary Place des Lices. It combines an exceptional location, absolute comfort and high-end amenities to create an idyllic living environment.

Upon arrival, you are greeted by a courtyard with ample parking. The villa comprises, on the ground floor: an elegant entrance hall with a guest WC, a spacious living room featuring a firepla...
Unique opportunity to acquire an absolutely exceptional modern and luxurious 5 bedroom villa nestling in beautiful landscaped gardens with pool, ideally location near the beach and all amenities in Saint Tropez.

This superb contemporary property is set in an upmarket area, just a few minutes walk from the beach and the town centre, including the legendary Place des Lices. It combines an exceptional location, absolute comfort and high-end amenities to create an idyllic living environment.

Upon arrival, you are greeted by a courtyard with ample parking. The villa comprises, on the ground floor: an elegant entrance hall with a guest WC, a spacious living room featuring a fireplace, a bright dining room and a fully equipped open-plan kitchen, complemented by a practical pantry, and two en-suite bedrooms, each with its own walk-in wardrobe.

The upper floor offers three further bedrooms, each with their own en-suite bathrooms, ensuring complete privacy, as well as a study with a separate WC.

The basement is a real asset, featuring a gym, a relaxing sauna, a wine cellar for connoisseurs of fine wines, a functional workshop and ample storage space to make the most of every square metre.

For cycling enthusiasts, a rare and convenient access point to the basement has been provided via an external lift.

The exterior does not disappoint, with its large terrace shaded by a pergola, extending into a carefully maintained landscaped garden. A rare find: a 9 x 3-metre swimming pool with an adjustable depth, perfect for relaxing with family or friends in a lush, peaceful setting.

A villa ready to move into, with no work required

This recently built property in immaculate condition, situated in one of the most sought-after areas of Saint-Tropez, is ready to welcome you immediately with its high-end fittings, its exceptional location between the beach and the town centre, and its luxurious living environment - it represents a rare opportunity.

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Alarm System
Outdoor Lighting
Irrigation Sprinkler
Double Glazing


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