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A panoramic view of the Bay of Saint-Tropez from this 77.35 m² Carrez law apartment, located on the 3rd and top floor of a traditional building and benefiting from a dual East/West exposure.
Bright and airy, it comprises an entrance hall, an open-plan kitchen leading onto a living room with breathtaking sea views, three bedrooms, and a bathroom.
A balcony runs along the living ro
A panoramic view of the Bay of Saint-Tropez from this 77.35 m² Carrez law apartment, located on the 3rd and top floor of a traditional building and benefiting from a dual East/West exposure.
Bright and airy, it comprises an entrance hall, an open-plan kitchen leading onto a living room with breathtaking sea views, three bedrooms, and a bathroom.
A balcony runs along the living room and one of the bedrooms, providing continuous outdoor access from both rooms.
The building enjoys direct and private access to the beach, ensuring a privileged seaside lifestyle.
Property subject to the condominium regime Number of units: 13 Annual charges: €4,000 No ongoing legal proceedings.
“The information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: [hidden information]”
Alice GUIBAL. - Agent commercial - EI - RSAC 944 771 187
Property located in an area subject to mandatory clearing obligations.
For further information, the Barnes International Saint-Tropez team remains at your disposal. Tel : [hidden information] Agency fees payable by vendor - Montant moyen de la quote-part de charges courantes 4,000 €/yearly - Montant estimé des dépenses annuelles d’énergie pour un usage standard, établi à partir des prix de l’énergie de l’année 2021 : 1590€ ~ 2160€ Informationen zu den Risiken, denen diese Immobilie ausgesetzt ist, finden Sie auf der Website von Géorisques: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/
Port Grimaud is a privately developed waterfront village completed in the 1960s and 1970s by architect François Spoerry, built on a lagoon at the western edge of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez. Its network of canals, pedestrian lanes, and colourful Provençal facades has earned it the informal designation of the Venice of Provence. The village is car-free within its perimeter, and the scale is intimate: narrow passages open onto private quays where residents moor boats directly outside their homes.
Daily life centres on the Place du Marché, where a weekly market runs through the summer season. The village has its own restaurants, bakeries, and a small supermarket. Saint-Tropez is a ten-minute boat ride across the bay. Grimaud village, with its medieval castle and year-round shops, is a five-minute drive inland.
The nearest train station is at Saint-Raphaël, approximately 35 kilometres west, with TGV connections to Paris in roughly four hours. Nice Côte d’Azur International Airport is around 90 kilometres east, typically a 75 to 90-minute drive depending on seasonal traffic. Toulon-Hyères Airport, smaller but useful for regional connections, is approximately 60 kilometres to the west and reachable in under an hour outside peak summer periods.