Marseille 13007 – Luxury Pied à Terre – 147 M² – Spectacular Views Over The Old Port
1 Beds
2 Baths
1,583 Sqft
Updated: May 30
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About the Property
Ideally located on the front line of the Old Port, this elegant 147 m² cross-ventilated apartment offers a rare and privileged living environment in a secure building with an elevator.
The spacious entrance opens onto a magnificent 56 m² reception room with solid wood flooring, a contemporary fireplace, and modern wood paneling. This large, light-filled room, thanks to its wide openings,
Ideally located on the front line of the Old Port, this elegant 147 m² cross-ventilated apartment offers a rare and privileged living environment in a secure building with an elevator.
The spacious entrance opens onto a magnificent 56 m² reception room with solid wood flooring, a contemporary fireplace, and modern wood paneling. This large, light-filled room, thanks to its wide openings, offers a spectacular view of the port and the old town.
A long hallway, enhanced with numerous built-in and optimized wall storage units, leads to a large 20 m² eat-in kitchen, fully equipped with high-quality appliances (in double). This convivial space opens onto a sunny, quiet terrace, ideal for outdoor meals or relaxing moments.
The sleeping area features a stunning master suite designed for comfort and privacy. A double corridor of custom-made dressing rooms leads to the bedroom, which also has direct access to the terrace and enjoys beautiful natural light. The suite includes a bathroom, a second shower room, and separate toilets.
Designed by a talented architect, the apartment boasts high-end features: integrated air conditioning, custom storage, designer fireplace, and noble materials.
A large cellar in the basement completes this property.
A spacious 43 m² garage, located in the building and able to accommodate up to three vehicles, is offered for sale separately.
This apartment combines elegance and modernity, creating an ensemble worthy of a prestigious interior design magazine. It stands out with its custom contemporary wood paneling. These true architectural elements structure the space and highlight the refined character of the place while bringing a decidedly modern atmosphere.
Contact: Madame Claude LEONETTI - [hidden information] [hidden information] Deputy Director BARNES Marseille Cassis
Information regarding risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: [hidden information]
Fees are the responsibility of the seller. Estimated annual energy expenses for standard use, based on 2021 energy prices: €840 ~ €1200 Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/
The 7th arrondissement of Marseille occupies the western edge of the city between the Old Port and the Corniche Kennedy, and it carries a distinct residential weight that sets it apart from the rest of France’s second city. This is where the city’s established bourgeoisie has long chosen to live, drawn by the Haussmann-era architecture along the quays, the proximity to the water, and the relative calm of streets that sit just minutes from the historic centre without belonging to it.
Daily life in the 13007 revolves around the Marché du Prado, the restaurants and wine bars of the Cours Julien corridor, and the waterfront cafés along the Vieux-Port quays. Chez Fonfon in the Vallon des Auffes is a short drive south. The Palais du Pharo and the MuCEM are both within easy reach on foot or by tram.
Marseille-Provence Airport is approximately 30 kilometres from the 7th arrondissement, with a journey time of around 30 minutes by car. Saint-Charles station, the city’s main rail hub, is reachable in under 15 minutes and connects to Paris Gare de Lyon in approximately three hours by TGV. Lyon is around 1 hour 40 minutes by high-speed rail. The city’s tram network links the Old Port area directly to the station and the northern districts.