Bright Inviting , Sea View Villa with 3 bedrooms French Riviera Villefranche sur Mer
3,950,000 EUR
3,436,500 GBP 3,910,500 USD
Reference: 242888
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
- Floor Size: 150 m2
- Plot Size: 700 m2
- Work Required: Minor
- Swimming Pool
- Air Conditioning
- Garage(s)
- Parking space(s)
Details
Situated in a quiet setting in Villefranche sur Mer and with simply stunning sea views, this superb 3 bedroom villa has a bright and spacious living area of 150m2, which comprises of: cosy and bright living area with a living room, dining area and kitchen, creating a perfect space for entertaining. It has large windows and sliding glass doors allowing natural light to flood the interior, creating a warm and inviting ambience. 3 bedrooms, each designed to provide comfort and privacy. The main bedroom features an en-suite bathroom, walk-in closet and access to a private terrace. The other 2 bedrooms are also well-appointed, offering space for relaxation and rest.
Outside, the villa offers enchanting spaces that take full advantage of the Mediterranean climate. The beautifully landscaped garden with lush vegetation, terrace and patio for outdoor dining and lounging, A swimming pool complete the outside to enhance the outdoor living experience. These areas provide the perfect setting for enjoying the breathtaking sea views and the charming surroundings of Villefranche sur Mer.
The villa also offers additional amenities such as a garage.
The location of this charming property is highly desirable, Villefranche sur Mer is nestled between Nice and Monaco, offering easy access to both cities and their amenities.
FEATURES
Alarm System
Barbecue
Electric Awnings
Sliding Windows
Fireplace
Air Conditioning
Swimming Pool
To refresh
Land: 700m2
Garage
Laundry Room
Panoramic Sea Views
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3. On Completion
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