Wow factor 6 bedroom Villa for sale in Mougins, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur
Enjoying total privacy and serenity, this extraordinary contemporary property was built in 2020, offering 1,123m2 of modern elegance and unmatched luxury.
Upon entry, you're greeted by an expansive main living area of around 100m2, boasting soaring ceilings and dual bay windows that flood the space with natural light. These windows open onto spacious terraces, offering seamless indoor-outdoor living. Adjacent to this central space is a cosy secondary living room, a sophisticated d...
Enjoying total privacy and serenity, this extraordinary contemporary property was built in 2020, offering 1,123m2 of modern elegance and unmatched luxury.
Upon entry, you're greeted by an expansive main living area of around 100m2, boasting soaring ceilings and dual bay windows that flood the space with natural light. These windows open onto spacious terraces, offering seamless indoor-outdoor living. Adjacent to this central space is a cosy secondary living room, a sophisticated dining room, and an independent kitchen that extends to a charming outdoor barbecue and breakfast area. The entire garden level living space is south-facing, ensuring warmth and light throughout the day.
The West bedroom wing of the villa offers six lavish bedroom suites spread over two floors. Each suite features a private bathroom, walk-in wardrobe, and terrace access, with two suites offering the additional indulgences worthy of master bedrooms.
In the basement, a haven of relaxation awaits. A fully equipped wellness area includes a gym, sauna, massage room, and living room, complemented by a temperature-controlled wine cellar and a soundproof home cinema. Practicality meets luxury with a separate maintenance area, additional technical rooms, and a secondary kitchen ideal for catering for events. An elevator seamlessly connects all three floors.
The villa's outdoor amenities are equally impressive. A semi-Olympic infinity pool, framed by elegant palm trees is perfect for entertaining, or unwinding in the adjacent hammam located in the pool house. A beautifully lit garden-level office offers a serene workspace, fitted with a window connecting directly into the pool, providing a mesmerising underwater view-ideal for inspiration or relaxation.
The property includes multiple parking spaces and garages, as well as a detached security/staff house at the entrance, ensuring 24/7 safety with a state-of-the-art surveillance system.
Built with the finest materials and equipped with advanced home automation, this villa promises a lifestyle of unparalleled comfort and sophistication within only 25 minutes of the sandy beaches of Cannes and 45 minutes from Monaco.
FEATURES
Caretaker house, Electric shutters, Furnished, Internet, Sliding windows, Triple glazing, Water softener, Window shade, Barbecue, Car port, Irrigation sprinkler, Outdoor lighting, Lift, Optical fibre, TV distribution, Alarm system, Caretaker, Digicode, Electric gate, Intercom, Security door, Video security, Videophone, Fence, Cinema, Security service.
Proximities
Airport (20 minutes), Beach (20 minutes), Doctor (3 minutes), Golf (5 minutes), Highway (5 minutes), Hospital/clinic (3 minutes), Secondary school (3 minutes), Ski slope (40 minutes), Supermarket (10 minutes), Tennis (5 minutes), Town centre (5 minutes), University (3 minutes).
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On finding a property you wish to purchase you will need to negotiate the terms, price and conditions of the sale with the owner.
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