In Saint-Tropez, this ground-floor apartment offers three rooms, two bedrooms and a bathroom, within a residence with a lift. A rare property in one of the French Rivieras most sought-after destinations.
It offers excellent potential for transformation, allowing for an elegant, contemporary and fully bespoke interior. Its well-balanced layout is perfectly suited to a main residence, pied-
In Saint-Tropez, this ground-floor apartment offers three rooms, two bedrooms and a bathroom, within a residence with a lift. A rare property in one of the French Rivieras most sought-after destinations.
It offers excellent potential for transformation, allowing for an elegant, contemporary and fully bespoke interior. Its well-balanced layout is perfectly suited to a main residence, pied-à-terre or prestigious investment.
A balcony pleasantly extends the living spaces. The apartment also benefits from a cellar and a highly sought-after private parking space.
An exceptional opportunity in the heart of Saint-Tropez, to be tailored to your wishes in a privileged setting.
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Energy Performance Certificate (DPE): D-224
Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GES): A-8
Estimated annual energy costs for the property: 1,6442,224
Condominium comprising 40 lots; average annual charges for the lots: 2,036.
Ongoing proceedings: none.
Transaction fees, including tax, payable by the seller
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: [hidden information] The luxury property market on the French Riviera is one of the most attractive in the Mediterranean region.
Holiday homes and second residences on the French Riviera offer not only incomparable style and quality of life but, given the international economic situation, also represent a secure investment and a smart retirement plan, particularly at premium addresses.
Saint-Tropez is a coastal town on the French Riviera, in the Provence-Alpes-Côte dAzur region of southern France. Long popular with artists who stayed there, the town attracted the international jet set in the 1960s and remains renowned for its beaches and nightlife. The cobbled district of La Ponche recalls its past as a fishing village, although nowadays yachts share the Old Port with fishing boats. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/