Reference256606
Price2,200,000 EUR
Bedrooms6
Bathrooms3
Floor Space178.4m2
Land Area

Stunning 6 bedroom House for sale in Valbonne, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

2,200,000 EUR
1,826,000 GBP2,310,000 USD
Ideally located in a peaceful area near all amenities in Valbonne, is this exceptional 6 bedroom luxury villa nestling in beautiful lush gardens with expansive pool.

This stunning property is set within a private domaine of just three villas, yet only a five minute walk from the village.

The ground floor boasts a spacious living room with a fireplace and a separate, fully equipped kitchen with a central island, both opening directly onto the terrace and pool area. This level also includes a guest bedroom with its own shower room and WC, as well as a practical laundry room.

Upstairs, three further bedrooms await, including a master suite with a private walk in wardrobe a...
Ideally located in a peaceful area near all amenities in Valbonne, is this exceptional 6 bedroom luxury villa nestling in beautiful lush gardens with expansive pool.

This stunning property is set within a private domaine of just three villas, yet only a five minute walk from the village.

The ground floor boasts a spacious living room with a fireplace and a separate, fully equipped kitchen with a central island, both opening directly onto the terrace and pool area. This level also includes a guest bedroom with its own shower room and WC, as well as a practical laundry room.

Upstairs, three further bedrooms await, including a master suite with a private walk in wardrobe and an elegant bathroom featuring a shower, bathtub, and double vanity.

The remaining two bedrooms share a well-appointed bathroom with both a bathtub and shower.

Outdoors, the south-facing terrace overlooks the swimming pool and lush garden, offering several inviting seating areas ideal for relaxation and entertaining.

A double garage and additional parking for five to six cars complete this exceptional property.


FEATURES
Video CCTV Security
Security Door
Alarm System
Outdoor Lighting
Barbecue
Irrigation Sprinkler
Crawl Space

Sliding Windows
Fireplace
Air Conditioning

Air Conditioning
Fireplace
Private Pool
Turn Key Good Condition
Garage

CONDITION


Excellent condition

ROOMS




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