Spacious 3BR Home with Garden & Garage in Tourrette-Levens

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Tourrette-Levens, Alpes-Maritimes, Provence-Alps-Cote d`Azur, France, Tourrette-Levens (France)

3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 150Floor area

€379,000

House

Parking

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

150m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Discover the charm of provincial living with this delightful three-bedroom house nestled in the picturesque region of Tourrette-Levens in the Alpes-Maritimes, a part of the renowned Provence-Alps-Cote d'Azur in France. This home presents an excellent opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil pace of rural French life while still being within reach of the vibrant cities along the Mediterranean coast.

The property itself spreads across approximately 150 square meters of living space, well-suited for a family or an adventurous expat. It displays a welcoming atmosphere with its functional design and comfortable interior. On the ground floor, you'll encounter a useful storeroom and a dual-purpose garage which currently hosts a workshop and a games room complete with a bathroom. This versatile area holds potential for various uses depending on your lifestyle needs.

Ascending to the first level, you are greeted by a bright and airy living room that offers direct access to a quaint garden where you can enjoy serene moments in the open air. The adjacent kitchen is both spacious and practical, ready to cater to family dinners or entertaining guests. Additionally, a convenient guest toilet adds to the functionality of this floor.

The second level is where personal retreat awaits, hosting three comfortably-sized bedrooms. One bedroom boasts a large dressing room offering substantial storage solutions, while another features an enthralling mezzanine, ideal for setting up a quiet office or crafting a cozy reading nook. A well-appointed bathroom and a separate second toilet cater to the needs of residents and guests alike.

The exterior of the house promises delightful leisure time with friends and family, complemented by a beautiful outdoor space. The practicality of living here is enhanced by the covered parking, with space sufficient for two cars.

Although in good condition, the home presents a wonderful canvas for those looking to put their personal touch on their living space. Its solid structure invites some modernization and decor upgrades if so desired, making this property a worthy project for someone keen to customize their dream home in France.

Living in Tourrette-Levens means embracing a peaceful lifestyle amidst stunning landscapes and historical sites. The village serves as a beautiful backdrop to daily life where local traditions and modern conveniences blend seamlessly. The area is also active with cultural festivities, art exhibitions, and markets offering regional produce, arts, and crafts, perfect for those eager to delve into local customs.

The climate here features warm summers and mild winters, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts or anyone who appreciates the allure of Mediterranean weather. For nature lovers and outdoor adventurers, the surrounding countryside offers abundant trails for hiking, cycling, and horse-riding, ensuring that there is always something to explore.

Amenities include:
- Garden
- Two-car covered parking
- Storeroom
- Functional kitchen
- Spaces adaptable for workshops or entertainment rooms

Property Features:
- Total size: 150 square meters
- 3 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- Guest toilet
- Bright living areas
- Garage
- Outdoor living spaces

As a destination for overseas buyers and expats, Tourrette-Levens offers a blend of relaxation and vibrant community life. With its proximity to Nice and the rest of the French Riviera, residents can easily enjoy the best of both rural charm and cosmopolitan excitement. This three-bedroom house represents not just a home, but a lifestyle opportunity in one of France’s most beautiful regions. Whether you're starting a new chapter with your family or seeking a peaceful retirement spot, this home in Tourrette-Levens promises a balanced and fulfilling living experience.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
150
Price per m²
€2,527
Garden size
2900
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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A Mediterranean Retreat in the Heart of Nice Imagine waking up to the gentle warmth of the Mediterranean sun streaming through your windows, casting a golden glow across your spacious bedroom. As you step out onto the balcony, the scent of blooming lavender mingles with the crisp morning air, inviting you to start your day in this serene corner of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. Welcome to your new home in Nice, where the vibrant city life meets the tranquility of a private garden oasis. A Home Designed for Comfort and Convenience This charming 4-bedroom house, nestled in the sought-after Bas Gairaut / Las Planas area, offers a perfect blend of modern amenities and classic French charm. Built in 2008, the property spans 126 square meters across two levels, providing ample space for family living or hosting guests. The ground floor features a bright, 40-square-meter corner living area that seamlessly connects to the garden, creating an ideal setting for indoor-outdoor living. The semi-open kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, equipped with modern appliances and ample counter space for preparing delicious meals inspired by the local cuisine. The ground floor also includes a 20-square-meter en-suite bedroom, offering privacy and convenience for guests or family members. Upstairs, you'll find three additional bedrooms, each bathed in natural light and offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. A second bathroom ensures comfort and convenience for all residents. Embrace the Mediterranean Lifestyle Living in Nice means embracing a lifestyle rich in culture, cuisine, and outdoor adventure. The city's vibrant markets, offering fresh produce and local delicacies, are just a short drive away. Spend your weekends ... click here to read more

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Nestled in one of the most coveted neighborhoods of Nice, in the elegant heart of the Provence-Alps-Cote d'Azur, Alpes-Maritimes, this charming one-bedroom apartment offers an exclusive opportunity to embrace the enchanting French lifestyle. Set at the bottom of the renowned Boulevard de Cimiez, this delightful space combines the allure of Art Deco architecture with modern comforts, making it a splendid pied-à-terre for overseas buyers and expats seeking a slice of French paradise. Imagine waking up each morning in a building steeped in history, where the elegance of the past meets the demands of contemporary living. This ground-floor apartment, with a living area of 36 square meters, is part of a meticulous renovation effort of an iconic French Art Deco building. The stunning architecture of this building incorporates all the classic features - think parquet floors, bow windows, and wrought iron door details, all lovingly restored to retain the property’s character. In terms of convenience, this apartment truly delivers. Just a short stroll away, you'll find an array of amenities that cater to everyday needs—making it easy to live comfortably without needing to venture far. The communal areas of the building, designed by a talented architect, enchant residents and guests alike, setting the standard for a distinguished lifestyle in this sought-after locale. This beautiful apartment is well equipped with modern amenities while preserving its old-world charm. Key features include: - Elegant entrance hall with artistic details - Automatic lighting system for ease - Communal laundry room for residents’ use - Beautifully landscaped front garden for relaxation - Fully fitted modern bathrooms ensuring comfort - Armoured ent ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the sun-drenched splendor of Nice, located in the heart of the Provence-Alps-Cote d'Azur region, where a charming studio apartment awaits. Nestled in the vibrant Liberation district, this cozy retreat offers a unique blend of tranquility and accessibility, an ideal spot for those looking to immerse themselves in the Mediterranean lifestyle while enjoying the comfort of city living. As you step into this bright and inviting apartment, you're immediately struck by the gentle flow of natural light that bathes the living area, creating a warm and welcoming ambiance. The compact yet cleverly designed space boasts a spacious living room, seamlessly extending onto a quaint terrace where you can sip your morning coffee with the soft rays of the sun as your wake-up call. The apartment's independent kitchen offers functionality, providing ample room for culinary creativity. A well-appointed bathroom completes the space, featuring a layout that combines utility and style. While this studio is currently configured as a single spacious room, there lies an exciting opportunity for transformation. The space can be reimagined into a 2-room apartment, catering to those who crave a more segmented living arrangement. The apartment is a canvas awaiting its artist, ready to be molded into the personal haven you envision. Speaking of Nice, let's delve deeper into the allure of this captivating city. Renowned for its delightful blend of French and Italian influences, Nice is a true gem of the French Riviera. Living here, you will revel in a rich tapestry of history, culture, and some of the finest gastronomy you'll encounter. The climate is a particular highlight, offering long, sun-kissed summers that invite leisurely days on th ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the enchanting town of Carros in the beautiful region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, this charming old mill represents an opportunity not often seen on the market. For those who appreciate history and the character of a bygone era, this property is a vibrant canvas waiting for a new chapter. Whether you're a family looking to settle into the tranquil countryside near the vibrant blue of the Mediterranean, or a visionary with dreams of creating something special, this property is ripe with potential. The town of Carros, located in southeastern France, offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, while still providing access to the modern conveniences and culture one expects from French living. The town's cobbled streets and vibrant community echo stories of its medieval past, while its proximity to Nice (just about 20 kilometers away) means that you can enjoy both the peace of countryside living and the energetic vibe of a larger city. The climate in this part of France is typically Mediterranean, with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Perfect for those who love plenty of sunshine and the changing beauty of seasons. This old mill, while in good condition, does invite a touch of love and some creative updating. It's a fixer-upper, an adventure in imagination for those who dare to dream big. The renovation process might require patience, but that's part of the fun when transforming a historical gem like this into a modern-day treasure. Spread over two levels, the house boasts a substantial living area of 183 square meters. With five comfortable bedrooms and four bathrooms, it is perfect for a large family or for hosting guests in a comfortable, inviting space. Two of the bedrooms are c ... click here to read more

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Ah, the charm of southern France! Tucked away in the picturesque region of Carros, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, this delightful villa stands whispering tales from years gone by, dating back to 1800. If you're an overseas buyer or an expat dreaming of the sun-kissed French lifestyle, this property provides the perfect canvas to paint your own Provencal dreams. This 4-bedroom villa, with a comforting 188 square meters, is a little piece of paradise waiting for your touch. Located just a leisurely walk from the charming village of Carros, it captures both rustic charm and beautiful landscapes. It is a place where one can truly experience the best of the lovely, rolling hills and horizon touches with the sea view in the distance. The villa sits on an expansive plot of 4,531 m2, a veritable playground for creativity or relaxation, depending on what you fancy. Now, I'm busy canvassing properties and making dreams happen, so I like to be honest with you. While the villa is in good condition and ready to move into, there’s always room for a bit of personalization, wouldn't you agree? The old-world architecture hums with character, providing the perfect backdrop if you're on a quest to blend history with modern comfort. The spacious rooms invite sunlight, creating an atmosphere that feels warm and inviting. Yet, it's one of those properties that whisper to the soul, offering an opportunity to make it distinctly yours. Features of the Property: - 4 Bedrooms - 4 Bathrooms - 188 m2 interior space - Large 4,531 m2 garden - Separate Kitchen - Central Oil Heating - Radiator heating - North-East Aspect - Built in 1800 - Renowned millhouse history - 2 levels of charm - Edge of the village setting Living in Carros is like being cradle ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, within the serene community of Èze, France, this charming 5-bedroom villa presents a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French Riviera lifestyle. Èze, a village renowned for its stunning sea views and medieval architecture, offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural richness, making it an ideal locale for both expats and overseas buyers seeking a serene haven. Spanning a generous 220 square meters, this property is built on a plot of 1475 square meters, surrounded by a lush exotic garden. The garden is a verdant retreat, dotted with tropical plants such as tree ferns, mango trees, banana trees, and palm trees. Amidst this green sanctuary lies a small heated swimming pool, creating an idyllic spot for relaxation. Adjacent to the pool, a large summer kitchen offers the perfect setting for outdoor dining and entertaining guests in the warm Mediterranean climate. The villa itself is thoughtfully divided into two apartments, offering flexibility in use and privacy. The garden floor features a welcoming double living room that flows into a dining room and kitchen. This level includes three bedrooms, a bathroom, a shower room, and a large laundry/pantry with a toilet. The upper level hosts a living room with an open kitchen design, leading out to a terrace that commands views of the surrounding garden. This floor accommodates two bedrooms, one equipped with a private shower room, another bathroom, and additional space on the mezzanine that serves as a bedroom and study area. Additionally, tucked away in the back of the garden is a quaint independent apartment, ideal for guests or as a potential rental unit. Pra ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself sipping morning coffee on a sun-drenched terrace overlooking 2,130 square metres of Mediterranean garden, the scent of lavender drifting on warm Provençal breezes while the French Riviera sparkles just 20 minutes down the hillside. This is the daily reality awaiting at this 186-square-metre villa in La Gaude, where authentic southern French living meets practical vacation home ownership in one of Europe's most coveted holiday destinations. Within a five-minute drive of village amenities yet cocooned in tranquil countryside, this five-bedroom residence offers the perfect balance international buyers seek when investing in a second home on the Côte d'Azur. La Gaude occupies a privileged position in the Alpes-Maritimes department, perched on hillsides between Nice and the medieval village of Saint-Paul-de-Vence. This location delivers the quintessential Provençal experience while maintaining exceptional connectivity to Mediterranean beaches, Nice Côte d'Azur Airport just 25 minutes away, and the cultural richness of the French Riviera. The property sits in peaceful countryside setting where olive groves and cypress trees define the landscape, yet village shops, bakeries serving warm croissants, and traditional Provençal markets remain within five minutes. This accessibility makes the villa ideal for vacation home owners who value both seclusion and convenience, whether visiting for summer holidays or extended winter escapes. The villa's 186 square metres spread across seven thoughtfully designed rooms, accommodating family gatherings and guest visits with ease. The ground floor welcomes you through an 11-square-metre entrance hall leading to a generous 32-square-metre living room where a traditional firepla ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a delightful 4-bedroom villa situated in the charming town of La Gaude, nestled within the picturesque region of Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, 06610, France. This villa showcases the perfect balance amongst comfort, charm, and convenience. Being meticulously maintained, it stands as a testament to good taste and quality. The villa sits serenely on approximately 850 m2 of land and offers a bright, warm appeal from the moment of entrance. The property boasts an intimate feeling of home from the entrance through to the comfortably spacious living room. The fitted kitchen is another highlight with its modern appliances, extending seamlessly into a utility room. Functionality and aesthetics have been intricately woven together in this culinary space for a rich cooking experience. Adding to the allure of the home is the veranda, equipped with a barbeque area, apt for some splendid outdoor hosting whilst soaking up the French sun. With 4 spacious bedrooms, two well-sized bathrooms, and an additional shower, it guarantees a comforting accommodation for the whole family. To further increase the utility of the property, it also has a large, dry cellar of about 88m2. Additionally, the convenience is further amplified with the inclusion of a garage, easing the worry of vehicle safety and parking. While the villa already dominates a respectful presence, the cherry on the top is the breathtaking view of the sea it offers. Set amidst lush greenery, this home enjoys plenty of sunshine and serves as an idyllic escape from the hustle-bustle of city life. Villa Highlights: - 4 comfortably spacious bedrooms - 2 well-equipped bathrooms plus an additional shower - A nicely equipped kitchen extended by a utility room - A veranda ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the world of French charm and beauty, where history and nature intertwine to create exquisite living experiences. One of these experiences resides in the renowned and adored region of Provence-Alps-Cote d`Azur in the traditional French town of Vence. This particular property is located in the heart of the countryside, offering tranquility and serenity in abundance. Known for its rich art history and captivating landscapes, Vence also offers a variety of local amenities that provide a peaceful yet fulfilling lifestyle. Experience simple yet vibrant village life within this delightful 4-bedroom home, cocooned within approximately 2.2 hectares of its private land. A mere 20 minutes to Vence and only 25 minutes by car to Coursegoules, one of the most beautiful Provencal villages in the region. Despite the rural setting, you're just a 50-minute journey from Nice airport, making international travel convenient. If you're a winter sports enthusiast, the local ski slopes are reached within 30 minutes. Features of the Property: - A spacious living room filled with natural light featuring a fireplace and large French bay windows. - An open plan modern kitchen. - Convenient and large laundry room. - Garage space. - A small, cosy office. - Two bedrooms with wardrobes. - A serene shower room. - A master bedroom complete with an en-suite bathroom. - All bedrooms have direct access to the garden, embedding nature into your everyday living. - Additional second-floor space boasting a TV room, secondary living room and office "mezzanine". The garden will take your breath away with its land that is partial meadow and partial woodland. Nested within the garden is a quaint "MAZET," a Provencal style cottage, currently utilize ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming region of Provence-Alps-Cote d`Azur, Alpes-Maritimes, in the beautiful town of Roquebrune-Cap-Martin France, awaits a delightful Provencal villa. Just a ten-minute journey from the bustling town center, this peaceful abode is ideally located near the excitement of Monaco. Stretching over 219 sqm and positioned on more than 3000m sqm land, the villa offers plenty of tranquil and private living space. Boasting Southwest exposure and a spectacular sea view from its 1st floor, you will be captivated by the beautiful aesthetics this villa offers. Your journey through the home starts with an inviting entrance hall, leading into a master suite. This suite exudes luxury, complete with a relaxing bathroom and ample dressing rooms. Privacy is a premium with the convenience of a separate toilet. Further exploration uncovers two additional bedrooms, one of which also enjoys its own dressing room, and another separate WC for added convenience. Venture onto the garden level to discover generous living spaces, including a spacious living room, measuring over 70 sqm. Complete with a cosy fireplace, it's the perfect space to unwind or entertain during the cooler months. The modern, recently renovated open-plan kitchen presents a pleasant cooking atmosphere. A separate toilet, laundry room, and an additional bedroom with an ensuite bathroom round off the villa's ample indoor living areas. Stepping outside unveils an inviting swimming pool – the perfect spot for summer fun or a refreshing morning dip. This poolside paradise continues with a sun-soaked solarium and a roomy terrace, complete with a summer kitchen, pizza oven, and two sheds for extra storage. As you stroll around the property, you'll notice an adjoi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil and picturesque town of Vence in the Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur region of France, this villa offers a serene getaway with breathtaking views of the Cote d'Azur and the sea beyond. Perfect for those looking for a new home in a charming French locale or a vacation home in a sought-after area, this property presents a unique blend of modern architecture and natural beauty. With a generous land size of approximately 2,850 sqm, the villa offers ample outdoor space, including a terraced garden that is an ideal setting for relaxation or entertaining guests. The garden also boasts a pool and various terraces, providing multiple vantage points to enjoy the panoramic views that this property affords. Spanning around 216 sqm over two floors, the villa's layout has been thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The ground floor welcomes you into an entrance hall that leads to a spacious living room and dining area, where wide windows frame the stunning landscape and bathe the space in natural light. An open kitchen complements this area, making it perfect for those who enjoy cooking and hosting. The living spaces extend effortlessly onto covered and open-air terraces, allowing for seamless indoor-outdoor living. The villa comprises five cozy bedrooms and three bathrooms/showers, offering plenty of space for family and guests. Additionally, a TV lounge and an office space provide extra room for leisure and work. Practical features include a laundry room, a roughly 50 sqm cellar, and a garage that can accommodate two vehicles, adding convenience to this exquisite home. Amenities include: - Pool - Multiple terraces - Laundry room - Cellar (~50 sqm) - Garage for two vehicles Property featu ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, this delightful villa in Vence offers a unique blend of tranquility and vibrant local culture. Just a stone's throw from the enchanting medieval village of Tourrettes-sur-Loup, this property is a haven for those seeking a serene lifestyle amidst breathtaking natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, with the sun casting a warm glow over the rolling hills that stretch as far as the eye can see. This south-facing villa, built in the 1940s and tastefully renovated, captures the essence of Provençal charm with its stone façade and old-fashioned floors that exude character and warmth. A Day in the Life Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the expansive terrace, where you can savor the fresh morning air and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The villa's open-plan living area, complete with a cozy fireplace, invites you to unwind and enjoy the simple pleasures of life. Whether you're hosting a dinner party or enjoying a quiet evening in, the space is perfect for both relaxation and entertainment. The villa's two bedrooms offer a peaceful retreat, with ample natural light and serene views that create a calming atmosphere. The recently updated shower room ensures modern comfort, while the separate toilet adds convenience for guests. For those with a creative spirit, the adjoining 20 m² space presents an exciting opportunity to personalize your home. Whether you envision a home office, an additional bedroom, or a cozy reading nook, the possibilities are endless. Outdoor Living The villa's 1500 m² plot is a true outdoor paradise. Spend your afternoons playing pétanque on your ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming town of Vence in the picturesque region of Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, this delightful 3-bedroom house is a perfect canvas for those looking to integrate their own style into a classic French home. Built in 1935 and set on a generous plot of 534 square meters, this property offers a unique blend of tranquility right by the city center, with the potential to become a bespoke family residence. With an overall living space of 114 square meters, the house enjoys a triple orientation - east, south, and west - ensuring ample natural light throughout the day. The layout includes a spacious first floor featuring an entrance that leads into a double living room. This space currently accommodates a bedroom, demonstrating its flexible potential. Alongside, there's a dining room and a fitted kitchen, all needing some updating to really bring out their charm. The house continues to impress with its second-floor arrangement, housing three bedrooms, each with access to two quaint balconies. These overlook stunning views of the old town, providing a serene escape from daily life. For added convenience, the property includes various annexes and storage spaces, offering practical solutions for gardening tools or workshop areas, plus potential for additional living spaces subject to necessary renovations. Property Features: - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 1, plus additional facilities in annexes - Interior Size: 114 square meters - Land Size: 534 square meters - High ceilings for a spacious feel - Separate kitchen area - Gas heating system - Annual property tax: €1,828 - Garden space needing redesign Living in Vence offers a wonderful blend of cultural heritage and modern lifestyle. The town is famous for its art gal ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the tranquil beauty of Vence, in the charming region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France, lies an exquisite four-bedroom villa that's the epitome of serene living. Now, as a very bussy real estate agent, I don't take the time to write up descriptions unless the property truly deserves it. This one certainly does, so let me give you a snapshot of what life could look like in this villa and the vibrant locale it resides in. Imagine a life where you wake up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the feeling of calm that only comes from being absolutely immersed in nature. This villa offers just that. Located a few minutes from the heart of Vence and the picturesque village of Saint Paul, the property commands a dominant position on a sprawling plot of 5,100 square meters. And if you're one of the overseas buyers dreaming of the French lifestyle, allow me to assure you: the view you get here is nothing short of breathtaking. Offering panoramic vistas of the rolling hills, every glance from your window is like looking at a masterpiece. Vence is not just a place to live; it's a place to thrive. Known for its rich history and vibrant cultural scene, the area offers an array of activities ranging from art galleries to traditional markets. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the nearby hiking trails and possibilities for cycling through idyllic scenery. And if beachside relaxation is your fancy, the glamorous shores of the French Riviera are just a short drive away. Back to the villa itself, you're welcomed by a generous cathedral-like living space. It's the kind of room that's not only filled with light but also echoes with potential for gatherings and moments that turn into cherished memories. Complete with a fireplac ... click here to read more

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Ah, Vence – a dreamy little gem nestled in the heart of the French Riviera's interior. Often overshadowed by its glitzier coastal neighbors, this quaint town offers its very own slice of French paradise, blending historical charm with the breathtaking landscapes of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region. As a verry busy real estate agent, always swamped with inquiries from enthusiastic overseas buyers like yourself, let me take you on a quick tour through this delightful two-bedroom townhouse located right in the bustling heart of Vence's historic center. This property is ideal for those wanting to assimilate into local French culture while enjoying the timeless beauty of Provence. As we make our way down the charming cobblestone streets of Vence, you'll be captivated by the old-world allure preserved within its ancient walls. This bustling little town is a treasure trove of history, with its medieval architecture, artisan shops, and vibrant markets buzzing with life. The property in question stands tall amid the quaint charm and offers the perfect snapshot of life in this picturesque locale. Now, imagine stepping into this enchanting stone townhouse, spread graciously over three levels. With approximately 73 square meters of living space, it provides all the essential comforts without overwhelming with size. Vence enjoys a typically Mediterranean climate; you’ll be delighted by warm, sunny days most of the year, and the property’s north-facing aspect ensures a pleasant, cool refuge when needed. Let's start on the ground floor – a versatile space that welcomes you with a large entrance. This floor also features a cozy first bedroom, ideal for overnight guests or a growing family. As you climb to the first floor, you'll ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming hills of Vence, a delightful town in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of France, stands a magnificent villa, just waiting to become your ideal haven. This stunning property, located in an exclusive residential area where tranquility meets convenience, offers not just a home, but an exquisite lifestyle. As a bussy real estate agent, let me walk you through the unique allure of this villa and its surrounding area, a cynosure for expatriates and foreign buyers seeking the French Riviera lifestyle. Picture entering through the gates of this 1970's villa, into an abode that exudes warmth and sophistication. The property, which sprawls across a meticulously landscaped plot of around 1300 square meters, is enveloped in peace and quiet, away from the bustling city life but close enough to Vence and Tourrettes-sur-Loup for easy access to local amenities. Imagine waking up to the sun-dappled courtyard, with the scent of Mediterranean flowers lingering in the air. Let's begin the journey inside. As you step through the doorway, a welcoming entrance leads you to a spacious living room. Here, a cozy fireplace invites you to unwind after a long day exploring the local culture. Adjacent is a pristine, fully-equipped kitchen, just remodeled – a dream for any culinary enthusiast. The ground floor opens up further to a sleeping area boasting two bedrooms. These rooms are perfect for family members or guests, with ample storage space and a shared shower room. The ground level offers convenience and comfort, wrapping you in serenity and homeliness. Ascending to the upper floor, you'll find two more bedrooms, each with private balconies that offer a glimpse of the verdant landscape surrounding the villa. Th ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself waking up each morning to the gentle sound of birds chirping and the soft whisper of a Provencal breeze. Located in the heart of Vence, a charming town nestled in the Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur region, this exquisite villa presents an opportunity to embrace the idyllic French lifestyle. This is more than just a house; it's a home that promises comfort, elegance, and a connection to rustic charm. As a bussy real estate agent, I understand the importance of finding a place that feels like home, and this villa is poised to exceed expectations. Upon entering the gates, you're greeted by immaculately maintained 3,700 m2 of grounds, offering a serene oasis amongst landscaped gardens. The star, undoubtedly, is the sparkling swimming pool—a perfect retreat during those sunny French days. Vence, renowned for its rich history and vibrant art scene, offers a unique blend of cultural experiences right at your doorstep. Stroll through the cobbled streets of the town, perhaps visit the picturesque chapels and art galleries that Vence has to offer. The local climate is typically Mediterranean, with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters—ideal for those who love sunshine and warmth without extremes. Returning to the villa, the ground floor welcomes you with a spacious living room, complete with a cozy fireplace, perfect for long evenings in. Picture chilly evenings gathered around, enjoying the ambiance of crackling wood and company of loved ones. The fitted kitchen is a chef’s dream, an intimate yet functional space equipped to create memorable meals. Spill out into the dining area, ideal for hosting lively dinners or relaxed breakfasts with family. The property features 4 tastefully designed bedrooms on the ground ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a captivating opportunity nestled in the quaint, historic town of Vence, in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of France. This stone-built townhouse captures the spirit of a classic Provençal dwelling. It offers international buyers the experience of living in the French countryside, with the Mediterranean coast not too far away. The property is perfect for those looking for a blend of history and comfort, set in a prime location. This charming 73-square-meter townhouse is spread over three levels and positioned right in the heart of Vence's old town. Vence is known for its winding, narrow streets, quaint squares, and its lively cultural scene. It's a place where history whispers through every corner, while modern-day amenities comfortably coexist alongside. For someone living here, the mornings might start with fresh baguettes from local boulangeries and end with a serene walk along the cobblestone paths as the sun sets over the picturesque landscape. Living here gives you a real taste of local life. Vence is famous for its mild climate with long, warm summers and cool winters. It's an artist’s haven, once home to Marc Chagall, and still continues to attract creative souls from all corners of the world. The snug cafés and eateries alongside art galleries offer a leisurely day out just moments from your doorstep. The ground level welcomes you with a generous entrance area, which can easily be transformed into a cozy reading cove or a snug for morning coffee rituals. Adjacent, you'll find the first of the two spacious bedrooms, promising peaceful rest with a gentle atmosphere reflecting the tranquil outside streets. Ascending to the first floor, another spacious bedroom awaits, bathed in warm, natural li ... click here to read more

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