Stone House in Grimaud: Cozy Retreat in Provence's Heart

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Provence-Alps-Cote d`Azur, Var, Grimaud, France, Grimaud (France)

1 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 88Floor area

€485,000

House

Parking

1 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

88m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Step into a World of Timeless Charm in Grimaud

Nestled in the picturesque village of Grimaud, this enchanting stone house invites you to experience the quintessential Provençal lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of olive trees and the distant hum of cicadas, as the golden sun bathes the rolling hills in a warm glow. This is not just a home; it's a gateway to a life steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty.

A Day in the Life: Embrace the Provençal Rhythm

Start your day with a leisurely stroll through Grimaud's cobblestone streets, where the scent of lavender mingles with the aroma of freshly baked baguettes. As you return to your cozy abode, the open-plan kitchen beckons you to prepare a breakfast of local cheeses and sun-ripened tomatoes, enjoyed by the crackling warmth of the wood-burning stove.

The afternoon is yours to explore the region's treasures. Perhaps a visit to the nearby vineyards, where you can savor the rich flavors of Côtes de Provence wines, or a hike through the lush trails of the Massif des Maures. As the sun sets, the spacious living room becomes your sanctuary, offering a panoramic view of the star-studded sky through its large windows.

Local Lifestyle: A Tapestry of Experiences

Grimaud is a tapestry of experiences waiting to be discovered. From the vibrant markets brimming with artisanal goods to the annual festivals celebrating the region's rich heritage, there's always something to engage your senses. Delight in the local cuisine, where every meal is a celebration of fresh, seasonal ingredients, and the art of dining is a cherished tradition.

For those seeking adventure, the azure waters of the Mediterranean are just a short drive away, offering opportunities for sailing, swimming, and sunbathing. The region's mild climate ensures that outdoor activities can be enjoyed year-round, from cycling through vineyards to skiing in the nearby Alps during winter.

Architectural Elegance Meets Modern Comfort

This stone house is a testament to timeless elegance, with its dry-stone façade and authentic Provençal features. Inside, the home is thoughtfully designed to blend traditional charm with modern comforts. The ground floor's open-plan layout creates a seamless flow between the kitchen and dining area, perfect for entertaining or intimate family gatherings.

The first floor houses a serene bedroom, complete with ample storage and a bathroom that exudes rustic charm. The second level's bright living room, with its fireplace insert, offers a cozy retreat for relaxation or hosting guests.

Investment Potential and Practical Considerations

Owning a piece of Grimaud's history is not just a lifestyle choice but a sound investment. The region's popularity as a holiday destination ensures strong rental demand, providing potential for lucrative returns. The property's good condition means it's ready for immediate enjoyment, with minimal maintenance required.

For international buyers, the process is straightforward, with local experts available to guide you through legal and tax considerations. The proximity to major transport links, including Nice Côte d'Azur Airport, ensures easy access for you and your guests.

Key Features:
- Authentic stone construction with traditional Provençal design
- Open-plan kitchen and dining area with wood-burning stove
- Spacious living room with fireplace insert
- Serene bedroom with ample storage
- Convenient utility room with washer and dryer
- Dedicated parking space
- Proximity to vineyards, beaches, and cultural attractions
- Strong rental potential in a sought-after location
- Easy access to international transport links

Your Provençal Dream Awaits

This Grimaud stone house is more than a property; it's an invitation to a life of tranquility, culture, and adventure. Whether you're seeking a personal retreat or a savvy investment, this home offers the perfect blend of charm and opportunity. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards making this enchanting house your own.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
1
Size
88
Price per m²
€5,511
Garden size
3290
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Provence-Alps-Cote d'Azur, in the tranquil commune of Grimaud, awaits a splendid opportunity for those seeking to immerse themselves in the timeless beauty of the South of France. Here, tranquility meets the vibrant zest of French living in a close-knit community that promises both retreat and adventure. What we have here is a house built on a level plot within a gated estate, offering numerous amenities that enhance the experience of living in this desirable location. Imagine yourself starting each day in this beguiling 4-bedroom villa, where the morning sunlight filters softly through electric shutters, gently waking you up in your cozy enclave. The house, which spreads graciously across 110 square meters, is thoughtfully designed for both privacy and community enjoyment. On the ground floor, you will find a home that beckons for gatherings, featuring a spacious living room and a formal dining room area, seamlessly connected for convenient and enjoyable hospitality. The fitted kitchen is well-equipped for whipping up both simple delights and gourmet meals alike. From the living areas, step out onto one of two expansive terraces, which offer serenely unobstructed views of the lush garden. It’s easy to imagine alfresco dinners here, quietly savoring the sunset over a glass of local rosé. The garden, measuring around 445 square meters, offers ample space for relaxation, play, or even a modest herb garden if you have a green thumb. The property doesn’t just cater to leisure indoors; it draws one towards an active lifestyle with facilities like swimming pools and sports fields only a short stroll away. For those craving a slice of local culture, the estate’s exclusive boules green is ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Provence-Alps-Côte d'Azur region, this exquisite 4-bedroom villa in Grimaud offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of the French Riviera. With its sun-drenched terraces, lush gardens, and proximity to the sparkling Mediterranean Sea, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle of leisure, luxury, and lasting memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of olive trees and the distant hum of the sea. This villa, set on a generous 300 m² plot, is designed for those who cherish the finer things in life. The secure estate offers a plethora of amenities, including multiple swimming pools, sports courts, and a charming restaurant, all within a leisurely stroll from the beach. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Elegance The villa's 110 m² interior is a testament to thoughtful design and modern comfort. The ground floor welcomes you with a spacious living room, perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying quiet evenings with family. The adjacent dining area and fully equipped kitchen make hosting dinner parties a breeze. A cozy bedroom and a well-appointed bathroom complete the ground floor, offering convenience and accessibility. Upstairs, the master suite is a sanctuary of relaxation, featuring its own shower room and ample space for unwinding after a day of Riviera adventures. Two additional bedrooms share a full bathroom, making this home ideal for families or hosting friends. ### Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside, and you'll find two expansive terraces that open onto a private garden, a haven for sunbathing, al fresco dining, or simply soaking in the tranquil ambiance. The garden is a canvas for your imagination, whether you envision a vib ... click here to read more

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Welcome to an exciting opportunity to acquire a villa located in the picturesque locale of Provence-Alps-Cote d`Azur, nestled within Grimaud, a quaint, medieval village in the Var Department of France. An ideal selection for an overseas buyer seeking tranquility, old world charm, and a property they can call their own in the sun-soaked land of France. Boasting ambience and character, this four-bedroom villa reveals charm and potential. The property situates on a pleasingly leveled 1000 m2 plot that boasts vibrant fruit trees, and an inviting swimming pool further enhancing the grace of the villa. This contemporary villa sprawls over a comfortable 260 m2. It is aesthetically pleasing with abundant light streaming in, industrial yet chic interiors, and acts as an immaculate canvas awaiting its new owner to infuse it with their personal style. The tiled roof, symbolizing the quintessential French architecture, is a standout feature, augmenting the property's overall appeal. Feature details include: - A large open plan living room or lounge area of 100 m2 - A kitchen leading to a dining area - A functional scullery/laundry room - A guest toilet - An en-suite bedroom with a dressing room, shower room, and separate toilet - A double garage for secure parking - On the upper level, three spacious bedrooms each with an ensuite shower room - A stunning roof terrace offering mesmerizing views of the nearby castle Property’s Amenities include: - A sizable and inviting swimming pool - Lush green lawns - A covered terrace ideal for outdoor leisure or dining - Automatic security gates that ensure privacy and security Living in Provence-Alps-Cote d`Azur and in particular, Grimaud provides a unique, relaxed lifestyle bathed in su ... click here to read more

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Experience the charm, tranquility and opulence of southern France with this captivating 4-bedroom villa nestled in the heart of the magnificent town of Grimaud in the Var region of the Provence-Alps-Cote d'Azur. An emblem of classic French elegance, this property offers a striking mix of tradition and comfort for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil life of the region. With an approximate size of 160 square meters, the villa is an epitome of classic charm and comfort infused with modern conveniences. The property includes three generously sized bedrooms, the main suite accompanied by a private bathroom. Attached to the main suite is a room with vast potential, serving perfectly as a nursery or study thus functioning as a fourth bedroom. Comfort and convenience are further enhanced by two additional shower rooms and a separate guest toilet. The villa's kitchen, opening onto the dining room, sets the stage for delightful culinary experiences, while a second kitchen towards the garden further aids your culinary exploits. Engage in lively conversations in the lounge, characterized by its inviting ambiance and an open fireplace, ideal for cozy winter evenings. The pièce de résistance of this villa is the remarkable terrace, adjoined to the main bedroom upstairs, showcasing an awe-inspiring view of Grimaud village and a partial glimpse of the sea. Imagine waking up to the fresh morning air, stepping onto the terrace, and enjoying a hot cup of coffee as you behold the majestic view. The property resides in an extensive plot of over 3500 square meters. The grounds boast of lush Provence-style gardens, intricate terraces on different levels adorned with fountains and ponds, inducing serenity and calmness. For t ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Grimaud, France, this lovely villa exudes a kind of tranquility and comfort that many dream of. Positioned within a vast 3,000 m² plot, this 180 m² residence is perfect for those seeking a sanctuary amidst the verdant charm of the Mediterranean. The property elegantly combines comfort with practicality, offering a welcoming retreat just a short drive away from the bustling locales of Port Grimaud and the renowned Saint-Tropez. As you approach the villa, the first impression is of lush greenery. Olive trees whisper in the gentle breeze, while fig and eucalyptus trees add to the property's Mediterranean ambience. The Mediterranean climate graces this region, gifting mild winters and warm, sun-soaked summers that are perfect for lounging by the poolside or hosting alfresco dinners on the patio. The villa itself opens its doors to a beautifully spacious double living room, illuminated by natural light that streams through large windows. This room becomes a family's heart, where the fireplace becomes a warm backdrop during cozy evening gatherings. Adjoining this space is the open kitchen, designed for social cooking and family meals. It’s here that the aromas of locally-sourced ingredients, perhaps a fresh baguette or some Provencal herbs, mingle in the air, making the villa feel unmistakably like home. With four bedrooms available, this villa is impressively versatile. Two of these rooms come equipped with en-suite bathrooms, offering privacy and convenience, while the other two share a generous and well-equipped bathroom. All living spaces are fully air-conditioned, ensuring comfort through the heat of summer or the chillier months when the mistral winds may blow. The property doe ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself on a sun-drenched terrace, glass of local rosé in hand, watching sailboats glide across the sapphire Mediterranean while the scent of lavender drifts up from your garden. This is morning at your newly renovated villa in Beauvallon, where the French Riviera lifestyle unfolds in perfect harmony with modern comfort. Set on 2,000 square meters of landscaped grounds overlooking the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, this south-facing retreat transforms every day into a celebration of coastal living just minutes from championship golf and sandy beaches. The Beauvallon district of Grimaud represents the French Riviera at its most refined. Unlike the crowded promenades of Saint-Tropez five kilometers away, this gated residential enclave offers tranquility without isolation. Your villa sits in the prestigious Beauvallon Bartole neighborhood, where tree-lined roads wind past Mediterranean pines and bougainvillea-draped walls. The 18-hole Beauvallon Golf Course lies just 1.2 kilometers from your gate, while three sandy beaches are within a five-minute drive. This is the Côte d'Azur for those who value privacy and authenticity over scene-making. The 2025 renovation has reimagined this 320-square-meter villa as a masterpiece of indoor-outdoor living. Enter through a charming fountain courtyard where terracotta tiles and climbing jasmine set a quintessentially Provençal tone. The entrance hall opens to a light-filled living and dining space designed for gatherings, with floor-to-ceiling windows framing those commanding sea views. A bioclimatic pergola extends the living area outdoors, creating an all-weather entertaining space where you can host dinner parties under the stars or lazy Sunday lunches that stretch into evening. The ... click here to read more

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A Mediterranean Dream Awaits in Grimaud Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the sun casting a golden hue over the Bay of Saint-Tropez. This is not just a vacation home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle of elegance and tranquility. Nestled in the prestigious Beauvallon enclave of Grimaud, this villa offers a unique blend of modern design and natural beauty, making it an irresistible choice for discerning buyers seeking a second home in Europe. A Sanctuary of Modern Design As you step into this architectural masterpiece, you're greeted by expansive, light-filled spaces that seamlessly blend indoor and outdoor living. The villa's contemporary design, crafted by the renowned Architectes Côte d’Azur, emphasizes clean lines and open spaces, allowing the breathtaking views to take center stage. With a generous living area of 342 m², this home is perfect for both intimate family gatherings and grand entertaining. Daily Rhythms and Seasonal Changes Life in Grimaud is a harmonious blend of relaxation and adventure. Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the terrace, where the panoramic views of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez provide a stunning backdrop. Spend your afternoons exploring the charming village of Grimaud, with its cobblestone streets, historic sites, and boutique shops. As the sun sets, enjoy a glass of local rosé by the infinity pool, watching as the sky transforms into a canvas of vibrant colors. Local Lifestyle and Attractions Grimaud offers a wealth of activities and attractions to suit every taste. Golf enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to the Beauvallon Golf Club, while beach lovers can enjoy the private and public beaches just a stone's throw away. The vibrant to ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of La Garde-Freinet, in the heart of the enchanting Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of France, this delightful country home presents an inviting opportunity for those seeking a serene haven amidst nature's beauty. With its charming single-storey design, this residence offers a harmonious blend of comfort and tranquility, making it an ideal retreat for anyone wanting a break from the hustle and bustle of urban life. As you arrive at this lovely property, you are greeted by the expansive 5000m² wooded plot that's beautifully set up to ensure privacy and a natural sense of seclusion. Located in a peaceful setting, this country home is semi-detached by its garage, offering a complete escape from the noise while still being within reach of community conveniences. The home's optimal sunny exposure ensures that each room is bathed in natural light, brightening the ambiance throughout the day. Step inside to discover the well-thought-out layout that maximizes comfort and functionality. At the entrance, a guest toilet provides convenience for visitors. The welcoming living room serves as the heart of the home, featuring a cozy fireplace that adds warmth during the cooler months. An open kitchen makes entertaining easy and provides ample space for cooking up culinary delights inspired by the flavors of Provence. The home comprises four inviting bedrooms, perfect to cater to family, guests, or even as a home office space if needed. Three of these bedrooms share a convenient shower room, ensuring practicality for family living. Additionally, an independent bedroom comes with its own shower room and toilet, offering a private sanctuary perfect for guests or even potential rental opportunities ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Provence-Alps-Côte d'Azur region, this charming villa in La Garde-Freinet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. With its picturesque landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant local lifestyle, this property is an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat or a lucrative investment in the European holiday home market. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of lavender wafting through the air. This villa, set on a sprawling 1.6 hectares of lush land, provides a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The property is in good condition, offering a seamless blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. ### A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle La Garde-Freinet is a quintessential Provençal village, known for its cobblestone streets, vibrant markets, and friendly locals. As a second home owner here, you'll have the chance to immerse yourself in the local culture, savoring the region's renowned cuisine and participating in traditional festivals. The villa itself is a testament to the region's architectural heritage, featuring: - Spacious Living Area: A large living room with an open-plan design, perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying quiet evenings by the fireplace. - Modern Kitchen: Fully equipped with contemporary appliances, making meal preparation a delight. - Expansive Bedroom: A generously sized bedroom that can be easily converted into two separate rooms, offering flexibility for family visits or rental opportunities. - Bathroom Amenities: A well-appointed bathroom with modern fixtures, ensuring comfort and convenience. - Outdoor Potential: The property includes boreholes and natural springs, wi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Provence-Alps-Côte d'Azur region, this delightful 3-bedroom house in La Garde-Freinet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. With its picturesque setting and serene ambiance, this property is the ideal retreat for those seeking a second home or a holiday escape in one of Europe's most coveted destinations. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of lavender wafting through the air. This charming house, set on an expansive 25,686m² plot, provides a tranquil haven away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The property boasts magnificent open views of the surrounding countryside, offering a daily reminder of the natural beauty that defines this region. A Home That Tells a Story As you step inside, you're greeted by an inviting entrance hall that sets the tone for the rest of the house. The spacious living room, complete with a cozy wood stove, is perfect for relaxing evenings with family and friends. An adjacent office area provides a quiet space for work or study, seamlessly blending functionality with comfort. The heart of the home is undoubtedly the fitted kitchen and dining room, which open onto a beautiful terrace. Here, you can enjoy al fresco dining while soaking in the breathtaking views. Whether you're hosting a summer barbecue or a quiet dinner for two, this space is sure to become a favorite spot. Comfort and Convenience The house features two well-appointed bedrooms that share a modern bathroom, providing ample space for guests or family members. The master bedroom, complete with its own shower room and toilet, offers a private sanctuary for relaxation and rejuvenation. For those with a penchant for outdoor liv ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Provence Nestled amidst the rolling hills of La Garde-Freinet, this exquisite 3-bedroom villa offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the golden rays of the sun filter through your window, casting a warm glow across the room. This is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in the rich tapestry of Provençal culture and natural beauty. A Day in the Life Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on one of the villa's two terraces, where you can savor the crisp morning air and take in the breathtaking views of the countryside stretching out to the azure sea. As the day unfolds, explore the charming village of La Garde-Freinet, with its cobblestone streets, quaint cafes, and vibrant markets offering fresh local produce and artisanal goods. In the afternoon, indulge in a leisurely hike through the surrounding hills, where the scent of lavender and wild thyme fills the air. Or, take a short drive to the nearby beaches of the Côte d'Azur, where you can bask in the sun or partake in water sports. Evenings in Provence As the sun sets, the villa transforms into a haven of tranquility. Prepare a sumptuous meal in the fully equipped kitchen, featuring modern appliances and ample counter space. Dine al fresco on the terrace, where the soft glow of candlelight and the gentle breeze create an intimate setting for memorable evenings with family and friends. Local Lifestyle and Attractions La Garde-Freinet is a treasure trove of cultural and recreational activities. Throughout the year, the village hosts a variety of festivals celebrating local traditions, music, and c ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting region of Provence-Alps-Côte d'Azur, specifically in the picturesque village of La Garde-Freinet, lies a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil abode in the verdant French countryside. This one-bedroom terraced house, spread over 140 square meters, offers a blend of serenity and potential, perfect for those who cherish nature and a slow-paced lifestyle. La Garde-Freinet, a quintessential village in the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, is celebrated not only for its exquisite natural surroundings but also for its rich history and vibrant local culture. As you approach this country house, you'll first be struck by the surrounding grounds that span over two hectares—a veritable paradise for nature enthusiasts. These lands are home to three natural springs, offering a serene backdrop of flowing water, which adds to the sense of peace and isolation one craves when escaping the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The south-facing orientation of the home ensures that it is bathed in sunlight throughout the day, making every room bright and welcoming. For those looking at this property as a canvas for their personal touch, it promises excellent development prospects. Whether you envision expanding the living space, reconfiguring room layouts, or even considering the addition of a swimming pool for those warm, sunny days typical of the region, the opportunities for transformation are numerous. The interior, though currently with only one bedroom, allows ample flexibility for personalization. Imagine transforming the expansive rooms into tailored living spaces that reflect your lifestyle—perhaps a cozy reading nook overlooking the greenery, or a sunlit office space for those who work from ho ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic hillsides of the Saint Tropez gulf, just five short minutes from the enchanting historic village of La Garde Freinet, is a villa that is nothing short of idyllic. This property, an exceptionally presented country estate, offers the perfect fusion of homey comfort, tranquility, and luxury in one location. The villa, situated on a sprawling 2.5 hectares of land, boasts beautiful outdoor spaces designed for relaxation and entertainment. Imagine winding down your day under the gorgeous Provence glow, savoring dinner al fresco, a French countryside delight. You'd be living in your very personal haven, encapsulated in the mesmerizing south of France's beauty. The generous living space spans 242 square meters, designed for a comfortable laissez-faire living. It houses an entrance foyer that welcomes you into a delightful open-plan living room. Adjacent to the living room, you will find a dining room embellished with a fireplace that is perfect for creating a cozy ambiance on cold winter nights. Providing ample accommodation, this property boasts five bedrooms and four bathrooms. The first level is home to three spacious bedroom suites. While the master suite, an additional guest bedroom and an office are located on the top floor. The extra bedroom can be utilized as an extension of the master suite if required. Amenities that you'll get to enjoy with this property include: - A professional standard kitchen - A separate sitting room that opens into inviting outdoor reception areas - An underground wine cellar – a dream for any wine enthusiast - A laundry room - A two-car garage that is located adjacent to the villa The villa's outdoor space celebrates the joy of open-air living. A standout featur ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of La Garde-Freinet, an enchanting village located in the picturesque Provence-Alps-Côte d'Azur region, is this remarkable villa eagerly waiting for you to call it home. This inviting estate, sprawled across 2.5 hectares of breathtaking land, exemplifies the true essence of serene living with splendid views and an air of tranquility that's perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle. Stepping into this exquisite villa, it's apparent that this property, in pristine condition, has been meticulously designed to cater to a lifestyle of comfort and elegance. As you approach, the allure of its countryside setting immediately captures your imagination. Imagine winding down your day, sipping a glass of wine, and watching the sun dip behind the hillsides of the Gulf of Saint Tropez. It's more than a home; it's an embodiment of the Provence lifestyle. The interior is just as captivating with: - 5 spacious bedrooms - 4 stylish bathrooms - Open-plan living and dining area - Cozy fireplace - Modern kitchen - Additional sitting room - Inviting outdoor reception areas Envision entertaining family and friends, where the living and dining spaces seamlessly flow into outdoor terraces that beckon for celebrations or simply relaxing moments under the pergola. Upstairs, you'll discover the master suite that's a retreat of its own, accompanied by an additional guest bedroom equipped with a workspace, ideal for those working remotely or needing a peaceful home office. Downstairs, three more generously-sized bedroom suites ensure there's room for family and guests alike, with each providing comfort and privacy. For those who value their moments of leisure and health, the estate features a swimming pool w ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming town of Sainte-Maxime within the picturesque region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, this 5-bedroom house presents a unique opportunity for those looking to embrace the vibrant French Riviera lifestyle. Spanning an impressive 240 square meters over three levels, this property is ideal for families or individuals seeking a spacious home in a serene location. The house is comfortably positioned on an 805 sqm plot, offering ample outdoor and indoor space. The ground floor features a substantial 140 sqm garage, providing extensive storage space or the potential for a workshop. Additionally, a self-contained 56 sqm apartment with its own bedroom and private outdoor area offers excellent possibilities for guest accommodation or rental income. Moving up to the garden level, you are greeted by the main living quarters which include a separate 18 sqm kitchen that is ripe for custom upgrades to suit personal tastes. The expansive 41 sqm living room, complete with an adjacent 12 sqm office and a steam room, invites relaxation and wellness right at home. A large south-facing terrace of 105 sqm extends your living space outdoors, perfect for dining al fresco or sunbathing in privacy. The upper level houses four well-proportioned bedrooms, ranging from 14 sqm to 24 sqm. Two of these rooms enjoy access to a 23 sqm terrace, again facing south, ideal for enjoying the panoramic views and the maritime breeze. A bathroom equipped with a whirlpool bathtub adds a touch of luxury, making it a perfect retreat after a long day. Sainte-Maxime itself is an appealing destination for both tourists and residents. It offers a balanced lifestyle with its beautiful beaches, vibrant marina, and seasonal cultural festivities. The ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the picturesque region of La Croix-Valmer, Var in the south of France, this villa presents an unparalleled opportunity for overseas buyers seeking both serenity and breathtaking vistas. La Croix-Valmer offers a unique blend of secluded luxury and everyday convenience, making it an ideal location for those looking to enjoy both the tranquil lifestyle of a villa and the vibrant culture of local French villages. With a vibrant mix of lifestyle options, this area is known for its stunning landscapes, Mediterranean climate, and rich history, drawing in expats and international buyers eager to carve out their own slice of paradise. As you make your way down the private streets of this prestigious community, you’ll feel your worries begin to fade—a sensation only enhanced as the villa comes into view. Set at the tranquil end of a dead-end road, the property immediately offers a sense of privacy and exclusivity. Here, the eye-catching architecture evokes a sense of tropical escape without ever leaving the warmth of French soil. The villa spans an impressive 360m² on a substantial parcel of 7,114m², allowing for plenty of space whether you wish to settle down or entertain guests. Entering the villa, you're greeted by a majestic, wooded path leading you into a spacious ground floor area. Here, you will find three well-appointed bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, offering comfort and privacy for each occupant or guest. The grand living room serves as the heart of the home, providing a space to gather and enjoy each other’s company. Adjacent to it, an open kitchen becomes the perfect place for culinary explorations. Conveniently located, the laundry room ensures domestic tasks are managed with ease. Venturing u ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the scenic landscape that is Saint-Tropez, this villa in the prestigious Ramatuelle area offers a unique blend of serenity and luxury that is hard to come by. For those looking to make a home in one of the world’s most sought-after locales, this property offers an enticing opportunity. I've been a busy bee coordinating with folks from around the world, and properties like this are worth the buzz. With an impressive 450 square meters of living space, this single-storey Californian villa is not just a place to live; it's a chance to embrace the enviable French Riviera lifestyle. Located just 150 meters from the idyllic beaches of Pampelonne, you'll be able to enjoy the rhythm of the waves and the gentleness of the Mediterranean breeze virtually at your doorstep. Property Features: - 5 spacious bedrooms - 6 modern bathrooms - Vast living room with dining space - Expansive terrace with verdant views - Beautifully maintained flat plot of 2950 sqm - Heated mirror swimming pool - Gym and wellness area with hammam - Roof terrace with sea view - Reversible air conditioning - Numerous parking spots - High-tech alarm and surveillance cameras - Additional service rooms Living in a villa is all about embracing the comfort of expansive spaces and the tranquility they can offer, especially when you find yourself in a place like Ramatuelle. This villa resonates with that very essence, offering broad rooms and high ceilings that delight in natural light, courtesy of large windows that usher in sunshine throughout the day. Saint-Tropez, known for its stunning shorelines and vibrant social scene, is more than just a retreat for the rich and famous—it's a location soaked with opportunity and culture. The local a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque setting of Sainte-Maxime, within the Provence-Alps-Cote d'Azur region, is a villa that presents both charm and a touch of modern elegance. This distinguished home, located in a secure estate, offers tranquility and an idyllic living environment, making it an ultimate selection for those seeking a serene retreat or a permanent residence in the south of France. Property Features: - The villa spans approximately 220 m2, providing ample space for family and guests. - Boasts 5 well-appointed bedrooms, offering both privacy and comfort. This includes a master suite on the upper floor that captures the essence of luxurious living. - Encompasses 4 modern bathrooms, each designed with sophistication in mind. - A spacious reception area that seamlessly integrates the living room, dining room, and kitchen into a singular, open space that flows out onto the terrace, offering breathtaking sea views. - Features include air conditioning throughout, ensuring comfort during the warmer months. - Electric gates with intercom, a secure garage, alongside a jacuzzi, an alarm system, automatic garden watering, electric shutters and awnings, outdoor lighting, video security, and a digital entry code system for enhanced security and convenience. Amenities: - Outside, the property dazzles with lovely terraces, perfect for dining al fresco or simply soaking in the panoramic sea vistas. - A magnificent infinity pool serves as the centerpiece of the outdoor space, inviting relaxation and leisure. - The villa's aesthetic blends seamlessly with the verdant surroundings courtesy of an automatic garden watering system. Lifestyle in Sainte-Maxime: Living in Sainte-Maxime offers a unique blend of coastal charm and ... click here to read more

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