Waterfront Residence With Stunning Port And Sea Views
3 Beds
872 Sqft
Updated: August 7
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About the Property
Between Toulon and Sanary-sur-Mer, a house with exceptional potential on the portfront and facing the sea.
Overlooking the Port of ”Saint-Elme” and just steps from ”Sablettes” beach, this fully renovated 1950s former fisherman’s house enjoys a privileged position facing the port and the sea, with the Mediterranean and the majestic ”Deux Frères” as its horizon.
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Between Toulon and Sanary-sur-Mer, a house with exceptional potential on the portfront and facing the sea.
Overlooking the Port of ”Saint-Elme” and just steps from ”Sablettes” beach, this fully renovated 1950s former fisherman’s house enjoys a privileged position facing the port and the sea, with the Mediterranean and the majestic ”Deux Frères” as its horizon.
Spanning approximately 80 sqm, the house currently offers a bright living room opening onto a large terrace overlooking the port, a welcoming contemporary kitchen, three bedrooms, and an elegant bathroom.
Beyond its immediate charm, the property presents remarkable potential: the possibility of a vertical extension to double the living space and create a panoramic rooftop facing the sea, offering spectacular views of the sunsets.
The double garage of approximately 40 sqm can accommodate a boat, with launching just 10 meters away.
Beaches, coves, restaurants, and shops are all within walking distance, and the Toulon boat-bus can be reached in just 5 minutes on foot, completing this exclusive seaside lifestyle.
A confidential address, combining authenticity with exceptional potential for value enhancement on the waterfront. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/
La Seyne-sur-Mer sits on the western shore of the Rade de Toulon, one of the finest natural harbours in the Mediterranean. The town has a working maritime identity shaped by centuries of shipbuilding, and its waterfront districts, particularly around Saint-Elme and Les Sablettes, offer direct exposure to open water with views across to the Deux Frères rock formations and the hills of the Var interior. It occupies a position between Toulon to the east and the quieter resort of Sanary-sur-Mer to the west.
Daily life centres on the Les Sablettes beach promenade, the Saint-Elme port, and the covered market in the town centre. Sanary-sur-Mer, with its Tuesday morning market and established restaurant scene, is a ten-minute drive. Toulon’s Place Victor Hugo, opera house, and commercial centre are accessible by car or by the bateau-bus water shuttle from the Saint-Elme stop.
The bateau-bus connects La Seyne-sur-Mer to central Toulon in approximately fifteen minutes, running regularly throughout the day. Toulon train station provides TGV services to Marseille in around thirty minutes and to Paris in approximately three hours and forty minutes. Toulon-Hyères Airport is roughly twenty kilometres away, with connections to Paris and several European cities. Marseille Provence Airport, offering a broader international network, is approximately seventy kilometres to the west.