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At the top floor of a prestigious bourgeois building, this rare 239 sqm apartment offers an outstanding value-add opportunity. It consists of a main residence of 199 sqm along with a 40 sqm attic space. Ideally located just steps from Rue d’Antibes, the property features generous volumes, high ceilings, original parquet flooring, and excellent natural light. The south-facing living room opens
At the top floor of a prestigious bourgeois building, this rare 239 sqm apartment offers an outstanding value-add opportunity. It consists of a main residence of 199 sqm along with a 40 sqm attic space. Ideally located just steps from Rue d’Antibes, the property features generous volumes, high ceilings, original parquet flooring, and excellent natural light. The south-facing living room opens onto a terrace of approximately 10 sqm with panoramic sea views. The sleeping area currently includes three bedrooms, including a master suite. However, the layout and volumes allow for a complete reconfiguration, offering the potential to increase the number of bedrooms and significantly enhance the property’s value. On the upper level, the attic represents a strong value-creation lever, with the possibility of converting it into an independent apartment with a living room, two bedrooms, and a bathroom. Renovation work will unlock the full potential of this property, transforming it into a standout asset on the Cannes market.
Two cellars and a garage complete this high-potential property.
Fees charge seller.
Property subject to condominium status. Number of batches: 38
ENERGY CLASS: 210 D CLIMATE CLASS: 27 C ECD drawn up on 05/28/2023 Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use, based on 2021 energy prices, between 3110 € and 4280 € (subscriptions included)
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Cannes occupies a singular position on the French Riviera, a city whose international reputation is built on more than its famous film festival. The Croisette remains one of the most recognisable seafront promenades in Europe, flanked by grand palace hotels and facing the Lérins Islands across the bay. Behind it, the city offers a layered urban fabric, from the old quarter of Le Suquet on its hilltop to the commercial energy of Rue d’Antibes, one of the most active retail streets on the Côte d’Azur.
Daily life in Cannes centres on the Marché Forville, the covered market open most mornings near Le Suquet, and the restaurants along Rue Saint-Antoine. Rue d’Antibes provides the main shopping corridor. The Palais des Festivals anchors the eastern seafront, while the beaches of La Croisette and the quieter Plage du Midi serve different ends of the city.
Cannes-Mandelieu airport handles regional and private aviation, while Nice Côte d’Azur International Airport, approximately 30 kilometres east, connects the city to major European and international destinations. Cannes train station sits on the main Marseille to Ventimiglia line, with direct TGV services to Paris taking around five and a half hours. Monaco is reachable in under an hour by rail, and Antibes is a ten-minute journey.