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Located in Gassin, in the heart of a residential area appreciated for its tranquility and particularly sought after by the inhabitants of the area, this detached house offers a living area of approximately 155 m2. Situated on a 926 m2 plot, the villa offers a functional and pleasant layout for everyday living. All living spaces are on one level, a real advantage in terms of comfort and practicality. The house comprises three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a dressing room, an office, and a spacious, bright living room with a fireplace that enhances the warm atmosphere. The generously sized kitchen occupies a central position: a welcoming space designed for entertaining, where the importance placed on shared moments is immediately apparent. Outside, the flat garden features a circular swimming pool. A garage, a storage room, and two parking spaces within the property complete the ensemble. The house is also equipped with a camera and alarm system. The house is located at the end of a cul-de-sac, guaranteeing a peaceful environment with no through traffic and ample parking. Its location is one of its major assets: a strategic position providing easy access to the beaches, Saint-Tropez, and the main roads in the area, while avoiding congested routes. Shops and everyday services are readily accessible without compromising the tranquility of the location. A welcoming house, ideal for year-round living or as a second home. Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques: www.georisques.gouv.frVotre Agence Les Barrys : 2 Adresses : 13 place neuve 83580 Gassin et Plage de Tahiti, 83350 Ramatuelle. Ouvert 7/7
…By Les Barrys
Set in the enchanting medieval village of Bargemon, this magnificent village house (160m2) offers a rare opportunity to live in a place steeped in history while enjoying modern comforts. Spread over 4 levels, this house boasts generous spaces and refined finishes, blending authenticity with elegance: Street level: A spectacular vaulted space, entirely in stone, featuring a vaulted living room with a fireplace, a large kitchen with a dining area, and a bathroom with an Italian-style shower and WC. The high ceilings and stone arches lend a unique charm to this level, creating a warm and authentic atmosphere. Intermediate level: A bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, a separate WC, and a laundry room, providing both comfort and functionality. Ground floor: A suite-style bedroom and a welcoming entrance hall designed as a boudoir, adding a touch of elegance to the interior. Top floor: A bright living area with an equipped kitchen and large south-facing glass doors opening onto an outdoor terrace with breathtaking views of the Bargemon plains, the village of Claviers, and beyond. On the north side, there is direct access to the garden. A luminous mezzanine extends the living space, offering an additional area for relaxation or work. Outside, a beautifully landscaped and enclosed garden completes this idyllic setting, providing a tranquil and verdant retreat. The property offers two separate entrances from the north-facing garden: one on the ground floor and the other on the top floor via an external staircase. With its two independent entrances (from the street level and the garden level), this house is ideal for a large family, a rental business, or simply for enjoying an exceptional living space. A rare gem where historic charm seamlessly combines with comfortable living and high-quality amenities.
…By Agence Du Haut Var
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…By Agence Agnès Malecki Rayol-canadel-sur-mer
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…By Agence Agnès Malecki Rayol-canadel-sur-mer
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…By Agence Agnès Malecki Rayol-canadel-sur-mer
FOR SALE MAR VIVO BEACH 300 M 1930s VILLA Your agency offers you this magnificent villa at the end of a cul-de-sac just 5 minutes on foot from the beaches and shops. Discover this 115 m2 house set on a buildable plot of 861 m2 that is a true green oasis. The house is composed as follows: - On the ground floor, a type 2 apartment of about 50 m2 overlooking the garden and terrace, an independent studio of 14 m2 with separate access, and a large laundry room. - Upstairs: a type 3 apartment of 60 m2. A garage completes this property. There is significant building potential on this villa located in a privileged environment.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Les Agences Des Copains
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…By Les Agences Des Copains
EXCLUSIVE AGNES MALECKI CAVALAIRE AGENCY Very well located - PROPERTY WITH INCOME INCLUDING RENTED COMMERCIAL PREMISES AS WELL AS SEVERAL RENTED APARTMENTS FOR ALL INQUIRIES PLEASE CONTACT AGNES MALECKI GSM 0670485996
…By Agence Agnès Malecki Cavalaire
iad France - Cédric Casoni offers you: EXCEPTIONAL REAL ESTATE ASSEMBLY & HIGH RENTAL POTENTIAL Cavalière (Le Lavandou)A rare location on the market, just 100 meters from the fine sandy beaches. Located in the highly sought-after area of Cavalière, come and discover this atypical real estate complex with a total living area of 160 m².This set is ideal for a life project combining prestigious residence and an ultra-profitable seasonal rental activity.--- COMPLEX COMPOSITION (4 distinct lots) ---THE GEM: T3 APARTMENT OF 100 m² (Main lot)Boasting an incredible and unobstructed sea view, this 'favorite' apartment offers an extraordinary living environment.Majestic terrace of 200 m² enhanced by a pool.Guaranteed Mediterranean liveliness.Very high energy efficiency rating: DPE C.THE INVESTMENT SPACE: 3 ADJACENT LOTSIdeal for generating strong rental income (seasonal or annual):An apartment T2 (approx. 25 m²), also enjoying a sea view.Two studios (approx. 17 m² each), perfectly arranged.--- FINANCIAL POTENTIAL & RENTABILITY ---This property is a real opportunity. It has an exceptional rental profitability history, with proven turnover exceeding 166,000 euros during its last full operational year at full capacity.Currently underutilized, this set is waiting for you to unleash its full potential!--- PREMIUM LOCATION (Everything within walking distance) ---Cavalière Beach: 100 mCavalière Market: 100 mCoastal Bike Path: 80 mSailing schools and Jet Ski: 180 mLayet Beach: 1 kmHyères/Toulon Airport: 30 kmHyères SNCF Train Station: 29 km--- IDEAL BUYER PROFILE ---Do you dream of a luxurious pied-à-terre on the French Riviera while making a self-financed investment through adjacent seasonal rentals? This property is made for you.Don't wait any longer to come discover this unique property. Contact us to arrange a visit!Agency fees payable by the seller. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class C index 150 and CLIMATE class A index 4. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation to clear vegetation, is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr.This real estate advertisement was drafted under the editorial responsibility of Mr. Cédric Casoni, independent real estate representative (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered at the RSAC of TOULON under number 525372504, holder of the real estate marketing card on behalf of I@D France SAS.
…By Iad France
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…By Agence Agnès Malecki Rayol-canadel-sur-mer
In Pradet, a 5-minute walk from the beach, with a view of the sea and the mountains, a 1950s house remodeled like a boat, with terraces and a garden. Originally built in the 1950s as a simple cabin by the scrubland, the dwelling was enlarged in the following decade to reach 140 m² on the ground and three levels, primarily facing north, east, and west, which helps maintain its coolness in the summer. It is located in a residential area, protected from any overlooking properties. The land, formed of small terraces, has been optimized with many wooden decks and intimate spaces over nearly 450 m², providing various views of the sea. The main facades, facing east and north, are pierced by two square bays per level and coated with a smooth ivory plaster. The double-pitched roof covered with canal tiles is bordered by a double eave. The house was designed following principles of continuity and fluidity between indoor and outdoor spaces. The garden level thus communicates on the north side with a veranda, on the roof of which a terrace has been created, while a second extends at the same level, above a pergola, with a sea view enlivened by the movements of boats. To the east, a terrace close to the kitchen is particularly suited for sunny breakfasts. Lastly, built on the upper floor and adjacent to the master bedroom, a small terrace overlooks the port. The house was conceived in a maritime spirit, like a vessel with decor dominated by different types of wood, both outside and inside, which bring warmth to the whole and blend with surfaces tinted in a deep blue, echoing the nearby Mediterranean. The latest renovations were completed in the past 20 years.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A California-style house with panoramic sea views set in 4,000 m² of grounds in the hills above Toulon. The property is located halfway up a sloping cul-de-sac, with an automated gate marking the main entrance. There are two secondary entrances on the south and north sides of the property. Once through the gate, five parking spaces are available, either directly in the large basement or outdoors. The house has three levels, extended by terraces. Each storey is set back from the one below: almost all the walls are of glass, with sliding glass doors and some concrete walls painted white. The flat roofs are either painted white and covered with gravel or form terraces, the largest of these extending across the first level, which includes a swimming pool. The roof of the second level is entirely covered with solar panels, for complete self-sufficiency in electricity.
…By Patrice Besse
An early-20th-century Mediterranean villa to be renovated in a commanding position with a sea view, nestled in 4,200m² of tree-dotted grounds in the town of La Croix-Valmer. From the town centre of La Croix-Valmer, a small secondary road snakes between grand villas – tokens of an era when tourism revealed one of the most beautiful spots on the French Riviera. Beyond a bend, a discreet tree-lined track leads up to a large gate – the property’s main entrance. Once you have gone through this gate, a drive takes you to a parking area in the shade of age-old trees and to a garage in the eastern section of the house’s semibasement. The edifice faces south-west. It stands on the edge of the property, in the plot’s north-west corner. This frees up a vast area of the garden at a lower level. The facade is coated with white rendering and it has a granite base course. It forms an L shape with a left-hand gable wall that protrudes slightly beneath a roof of green tiles. There is a raised ground floor and a first floor. This facade is punctuated with quoins in a notched pattern and windows of varied shapes set in surrounds with mouldings that have different motifs. On the top level, there is a balcony of finely carved wood that offers an unrivalled sea view and vistas of the lush surroundings. A small flight of steps leads up to the porch of the main entrance door, which takes you into the raised ground floor. A lacquered canopy crowns the porch, which has a glazed wall with tinted edges and wooden framing that recalls the other timber embellishments of the elevations and roofing and that give the edifice stylistic coherence. The eaves are supported with solid braces of wood crafted into curves and painted in the same yellow tone as the window frames, balustrades and shutters. The rear of the house is separated from the front by a small inner court that brings natural light into the adjoining rooms. The rear section is lower in height than the front section. Different roofs of red tiles are juxtaposed upon it. One of them crowns a polygonal tower. This rear section gives the house depth and mostly contains service rooms.
…By Patrice Besse
A renovated house with a swimming pool and sea views on 2 hectares of land in Provence, opposite the Îles d’Or islands and at the foot of the Massif des Maures mountains, in a dominant position. The property’s gates appear after a bend on a road that rises up the hillsides. They open onto a driveway of approximately 100 metres, lined by evergreen oaks, that leads up to the property and its grounds of more than 2 hectares. The house stands on a flat outcrop of more than 3,300 m². Facing the drive is the eastern façade, to the side of which there is parking space for two vehicles. Behind a dry-stone gateway, there is a shady inner courtyard through which the swimming pool can be reached by going round the house. This three-storey, 225-m² house was built in 1968 and is made up of a succession of living spaces bathed in light. The buildings are set around a half-enclosed courtyard to the north, which is an ideal place of refuge in the summer thanks to the shade and coolness it provides. The upper floor can be reached from the inside but also the outside, where a stone staircase with a wrought-iron guard-rail adorned with spiral patterns provides the potential for independent access. The gable roof is made of half-round tiles and boasts a triple Génoise corbel. Along with the pink, ochre coloured rendering of the façades and the bullseye windows, this gives the building a typical Provence feel. A modern and fluid touch in the main living rooms is provided by the large full-length windows. To the south, the property boasts a vast expanse of wooded terraces stretching over 1.5 hectares, which is home to several horses and their paddocks, shelter and dressage arena. Over a landscape of woods and vineyards, the property offers sweeping views of the Mediterranean Sea in the distance.
…By Patrice Besse
On the heights of Cavalaire, a villa with building potential, its landscaped garden of 1,500 m² and its swimming pool, 900 m from the sea. From Le Rayol or La Croix-Valmer, the coastal road accesses the residential area of Parc de Cavalaire, where the property is located. Built on one of the town's hills, the house, at the end of a cul-de-sac, is about 900 m from the sea, in a preserved environment free from noise and visual nuisances. A paved path leads to two parking spaces that run alongside the house on one side. Raised by one story on its half and extending to nearly 200 m², the villa was built in 1983 and then enlarged the following year. In Provençal style, with its understated facades of stone blocks covered with ochre plaster, its asymmetrical straight windows, its two-pitched tiled roof, and its two-row cornice, the house was constructed in a dominant position on the plot. On three sides, the house is extended by a terrace, one of which, to the west, is covered by a trellis set up as a dining area for summer. In the foreground, backed by a dry-stone terrace, a rectangular swimming pool and its large semi-circular beach create a beautiful view of the surrounding hills. The garden, about 1,500 m², well-maintained and lush, is rich in a remarkable diversity of plants dominated by a phoenix palm, while the sea comes into view through the vegetation on the horizon. The villa has a living room, a dining room, a kitchen, an office, five bedrooms, and two shower rooms. It is adjoined by an old garage converted into an independent studio of nearly 20 m², ideal for accommodating family or friends. The whole enjoys a calm and green setting typical of a seaside residence.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
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…By Patrice Besse
A former 18th century farmhouse which has been renovated and extended over the years in the hills of Green Provence, set in 1 hectare of grounds planted with lush vegetation. . After turning off a departmental road, the property is accessed via a roughly 100-metre-long dirt track, in the middle of the vines. A low wooden gate at the rear of the house to the north opens onto a vast, flat area where several vehicles can be parked, and where a remarkable oak tree which is over 400 years old takes pride of place. Behind it, a wooded area slopes down to the stream that runs along the western edge of the property. More than 1 hectare of dense vegetation surrounds the property, which is entirely enclosed, giving it the utmost privacy. Mainly facing south, the original residence was built in the early 18th century and underwent several extensions during the 19th and 20th centuries. The two-storey building has a double-pitched, canal-tiled roof edged with a double row of spandrels. The façades are rendered in an ochre colour and have large-paned windows and white wooden shutters. A veranda with white wrought-iron frames and a wisteria canopy was added in the 20th century and extends the west side of the main façade. Several delicately landscaped outdoor areas stretch out in front of and on either side of the building. A gravelled terrace with a fountain, planted with ancient plane trees, mulberry trees and a Canadian maple, runs along the front of the building and leads down a few steps to the pool area further down on the west side. On the other side of the terrace to the east, there is a stone basin above vegetable patches bordered by low drystone walls. Further down, there is a grassy area planted with olive trees before the orchard where several varieties of fruit trees are planted.
…By Patrice Besse
A late 19th century Belle Époque villa with sea views and 4 000 m² of grounds, 5 minutes from the centre of Saint-Raphaël . The property is set in large, gently sloping grounds planted with trees, structured by several terraces and bordered by ancient dry stone walls. This spacious late 19th-century bourgeois residence sits at the top of the plot, where it enjoys a south-facing view over the grounds, with the seafront as a backdrop. Built on a base of exposed ashlar, the building has four storeys with rendered façades, ashlar quoins, window frames and balconies. The roof has interlocking tiles and four slopes topped with chimney stacks. The former main entrance, a large gate at the bottom of the property leads to a carport in need of renovation. The way up to the house was via a wide, curved stone staircase looking over a wooded area. A second entrance, which was originally a service entrance, is now more useful as it is close to the building.
…By Patrice Besse
An imposing 900 m² house in an 8-hectare estate, interspersed with olive trees and vines in Provence, to the west of Toulon and 20 minutes from the shores of the Var department . Behind a wrought iron gate framed by stone pillars, a winding, shady cobbled driveway stretches almost 100 metres. It winds through vineyards and olive groves, then gently climbs the curves of the land to the house, which is hidden from view and blended in perfectly with the landscape. The estate covers more than 8 hectares of farmland. The house, right in the heart of this natural environment, has a total living area of around 900 m². Built in the mid-19th century, the original building faces north-south and spans around 300 m² over two storeys. Its stone façades and gable roof are typical of local rural architecture. An extension, which blends in coherently with the original building, was added around 15 years ago, perpendicularly, to the west. Facing east-west, it forms a T-shape with the old wing, and is two storeys high as well. Although designed as two independent entities, the two buildings could easily be connected to create a fluid interior flow. To the north-east, the paved driveway continues on to the various outbuildings: garages, farm buildings and storage areas. Below, on the south side, a vast 18 x 7 m swimming pool is lined with travertine decking and backed by a pool house. A little further away, to the west of the house, an equestrian structure comprising a few loose stalls and a lunge ring in need of renovation is a reminder of the estate's agricultural vocation.
…By Patrice Besse
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…By Patrice Besse
A 750-m² renovated villa, owned by the same family for the past two centuries, with 4.5 hectares of farmland, a swimming pool and vast grounds, near Toulon. The property, facing north-south, covers an immense rectangular-shaped area of 4.5 hectares. Accessible from the B road to the south via the main entrance, followed by an olive tree-lined lane of nearly 200 metres, the property also has a second, more discreet entrance, located on its northern side and accessible via a small public road, while two wooded areas can also be found on the property: one to the north, near the buildings and, the other, to the southwest. As for the property, currently used for weddings and seminars, it would also be ideal, after some minimal modifications, as a family residence, a bed and breakfast or charming holiday accommodations. The edifice, built in 1730 and then meticulously renovated in 2012, displays the classical appearance of a three-storey construction, cadenced by five vertical rows of windows and topped with a hipped roof. Abutting the northwest side of the villa is a 17th-century building, also renovated, which includes a professional kitchen on its garden level and a caretaker’s flat upstairs. As for the villa, it is preceded by a glass entrance porch, which opens onto an entrance hall and includes two living rooms on its garden level, three other sitting rooms, a nuptial suite and a study on the first floor, while the occupant’s private living quarters, with four bedrooms and accessible via an independent staircase, are on the second floor. As for its exterior, a large gravel patio runs along the length of the façade and is decorated with a circular ornamental pond, while the swimming pool area is located below to the east of the central drive and, given its size, makes it possible to regularly host wedding receptions under tents that are set up during the summer months. In addition, the two side sitting rooms and the office on the first floor could also be reconverted into bedrooms with lavatories for a total of ten bedrooms in all, including the caretaker's flat. Lastly, a number of outbuildings are located in the property’s wooded section extending to the north of the villa, such as: a garage, storage rooms, a vaulted cellar as well as a giant rainwater tank and an old well.
…By Patrice Besse
A large architect-designed villa in a site overlooking La Seyne-sur-Mer, with a roof terrace and swimming pool, in 2,400 m² of tree-lined grounds. A tarmacked lane leads to the entrance of the property whose double-leaf solid metal gates decorated with wrought-iron arabesques are electrically powered. A stone-paved driveway leads up to the house’s porch to the left and a large garage straight ahead. The villa was built in 1967 and boasts living space of approximately 370 m². It is rectangular in shape and has three storeys that embrace the terraced lie of the land. The upper level is made up of vast roof terrace with more than 150 m² of space and views of the sea. The walls of the façades are rendered in white and are dotted with large aluminium windows as well as French windows, fitted with electric roller blinds and black wrought-iron grating for the openings on the garden level. A very large glass-paned veranda adorns the southern façade, while a triangular awning protects the entrance door. There is a gigantic lounge bathed in the light that flows through the veranda on the garden level, next to a kitchen and master bedroom with en suite facilities, while four other bedrooms and related rooms are located on the lower level, all opening onto patios that lead into the garden. The grounds are made up of several terraces planted with cork oak, pine, palm, olive and fig trees. The largest terraces play host to an outside dining space with an outside oven on one, a swimming pool with decking and pool-house on another and, lastly, a relaxation area, flower beds and a fishpond for the others.
…By Patrice Besse
A 20th-century Mediterranean villa with a sea view and over 5,000m² of grounds, nestled near Toulon in south-east France. An electric metal gate leads into the property. A winding driveway, lined with stone walls and vegetation, stretches 150 metres. This drive leads to a gravelled court where two age-old olive trees tower. The dwelling has a ground floor, a first floor and a second floor in the roof space. It offers a liveable floor area that is currently around 250m². A basement adds 130m² to the floor area. The villa is classical in style. It faces north and south and is made of rubble stone, coated with pale ochre rendering. Many openings punctuate the facade, with large-paned windows and glazed doors fitted with shutters painted green. The edifice is crowned with a gable roof of barrel tiles, underlined with a double-row génoise cornice. The window surrounds and roof stringcourse are white, bringing out the ochre tone of the rendering and all the other colours of the whole. On the south side, there is a terrace with a court with olive trees. Here you can admire a view of Toulon’s natural harbour and the sea. On the west side, there is a second terrace. It offers a view of the surrounding hills and the grounds, which are terraced with dry-stone retaining walls.
…By Patrice Besse
A large renovated house dating back to 1930 with a garden and outbuildings in the Cap Brun district of Toulon, a 10-minute walk from a beach. The house and its garden are separated from the street by tall trees and a stone wall with two metal gates. The plot is rectangular. The house stands on the site’s northern edge, leaving a vast unobstructed outdoor space in front of its south-facing facade. A garage and an outdoor utility room lie in the north-west corner and a shady terrace adjoins the house’s east wall. The entrance door is also on this east side. The dwelling was built in the interwar period. It has two floors and a semibasement. A hipped roof crowns it, underlined with a triple-row génoise cornice. The pale walls are roughcast-rendered. Evenly spaced rectangular windows punctuate the walls – some casements, others sliding windows. They are fitted with folding shutters that are painted green. The south-facing facade stands out for its large bay-window alcove with arched windows. Two balconies with colonnaded balustrades adorn the facade. One of them crowns the bay-window alcove. A third one, which is larger, protrudes above the entrance on the east side, above a series of columns and arches.
…By Patrice Besse
A traditional Provence house with large outbuildings, a swimming pool, tree-filled garden, and 2 hectares of fig trees, near to Hyères and 20 minutes from the beaches. From the country road, a lane lined with fig trees, also leading to other houses, heads directly to the property’s entrance and its wide, sliding gate, behind which there is a large, tarmacked inner courtyard. This vast parking area serves the two outbuildings used for the farming activity but also the two-storey main dwelling and the adjacent single-storey apartment to the west. The country house, which was erected more than 20 years ago, combines the main dwelling and independent apartment. It boasts a sober and classic appearance that is respectful of Provence’s architectural traditions: a subtly toned pink rendered façade, almost perfectly symmetrically laid out rectangular windows - though some doors and patio doors are arched - pastel blue Venetian louvred shutters and, depending on the section of the building, hipped or half-hipped roofs made of half-round tiles, underlined by a double genoise corbel. Its southern façade overlooks a large patio that stretches out in front of the apartment to the west, while the approximately 800-m² garden mainly expands to the south and east. The swimming pool and pool-house are located at the southeastern tip of the garden, which is enclosed by walls and hedges, while a working, approximately 2-hectare, certified organic fig tree orchard can be found to south of the house.
…By Patrice Besse
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