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Tanneron: A recent contemporary villa of 221 m² on two levels plus a very large garage and basement, comprising:
On the ground floor, the entrance hall opens into a spacious and bright 92 sqm living room (and dining room), a fully equipped kitchen partially open to the dining room, a pantry, a guest toilet, one en-suite bedroom with a dressing room and large bathroom, two further bedrooms
Tanneron: A recent contemporary villa of 221 m² on two levels plus a very large garage and basement, comprising:
On the ground floor, the entrance hall opens into a spacious and bright 92 sqm living room (and dining room), a fully equipped kitchen partially open to the dining room, a pantry, a guest toilet, one en-suite bedroom with a dressing room and large bathroom, two further bedrooms, one bathroom, one office, and one large laundry room.
Upstairs, the master bedroom has a large dressing room and a spacious shower room, all spanning over 45 sqm, opening onto a large terrace and a 180° panoramic view of the sea, the Lérins Islands, and the Tanneron massif. In the basement, there’s a large, closed garage that can accommodate at least four vehicles, as well as a large room of over 60m² that could be converted into a gym or a separate apartment.
A heated and refreshing salt-water pool completes this property.
A high-quality property with luxurious amenities, just 20 minutes from Cannes, 15 minutes from the motorway, and 30 minutes from the airport, in a peaceful setting. This house is suitable for both a second home and a main residence. The view is fantastic and panoramic of the Italian peaks, the Bay of Cannes, the Lérins Islands, Corsica on a clear day and the hills of Tanneron. Agency fees payable by vendor - Montant estimé des dépenses annuelles d’énergie pour un usage standard, établi à partir des prix de l’énergie de l’année 2021 : 1051€ ~ 1421€ Informationen zu den Risiken, denen diese Immobilie ausgesetzt ist, finden Sie auf der Website von Géorisques: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/
Mandelieu-la-Napoule occupies a privileged position on the western edge of the Côte d’Azur, where the Tanneron massif meets the Bay of Cannes. The town is defined by its marina, its medieval château de la Napoule overlooking the sea, and a residential character that is markedly quieter than Cannes while remaining firmly within its orbit. The surrounding hills, covered in mimosa and pine, give the area a landscape quality that distinguishes it from the more urbanised stretches of the Riviera.
Daily life here centres on the Port de la Napoule and its waterfront restaurants, including L’Oasis, a long-established Michelin-starred address. The Royal Golf Club Cannes-Mougins is a short drive inland. Cannes itself, with its Forville market, La Croisette, and full retail offer, is roughly 10 kilometres east.
The A8 motorway is accessible within 15 minutes, placing Nice and Monaco within comfortable reach. Nice Côte d’Azur International Airport is approximately 30 kilometres away, around 30 minutes by car, with direct connections to most major European cities and intercontinental routes. Cannes train station, served by TGV and regional services, connects to Paris in roughly five and a half hours and to the broader Riviera rail network.