A sea view worthy of a postcard, a recent renovation combining the old world charm with noble and modern materials, quietness and close to amenities, an elevator and a direct connection to the beach: this apartment, rare in Le Suquet, has all the assets to seduce you.
The night and day areas are perfectly delimited.
The large living-dining room enjoys a superb view of the sea and the port of Cannes as well as a comfortable terrace. The oak parquet is sublimated by the original preserved fireplace and the tastefully decoration.
The independent kitchen overlooking the living room is extended by a laundry.
The hallway is beautifully adorned with hand painted tiles imported from Salerno.
The sleeping area has two good-sized bedrooms equipped with key cupboards, as well as two bathrooms with toilets.
A nearby parking space is available by annual privileged subscription.
A shuttle at the bottom of the building facilitates travel, making of this ideal location a place quite suitable for all ages of the life.
Everything in this apartment makes it a rare and unique place !
A must see!
Property tax: 1132 euros.
Energy rating: 120 - C
Greenhouse gas emission: 18 - C
Estimated annual housing energy costs: 870-1240 euros.
Joint ownership of 40 lots, Average annual charges 1948 euros.
No pending proceeding.
Transaction fees (all taxes included) to be paid by the seller.
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
The luxury real estate market at the Côte d'Azur is one of the most attractive in the Mediterranean area.
Whilst 'idyllic lifestyle and escape from city life' remains the primary reason people wish to purchase property in the French Riviera, due to the global economic situation, clients are also looking to buy secondary homes in the South of France as it is a stable investment and intelligent retirement plan.
The 'Suquet', historical area, is just next to La Croisette. This district is the oldest in Cannes and it is there that you will find the old town. Perched as it is on a hilltop, the village was protected from invasion by sea. At its peak, the Eleventh Century castle provides a panoramic view of Cannes bay. You can also see La Tour de la Castre (Castre Tower) and a church dedicated to sailors and fishermen. The ' Rue du Suquet' is one of the streets where are located most of the restaurants in Cannes.
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