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Belle Epoque Mansion in Villefranche-sur-Mer with 400m Coastline
Experience the grandeur of the late 19th century at this Belle Epoque mansion in Villefranche-sur-Mer, boasting direct access to 400 meters of coastline. Spread across over 3 hectares, this remarkable estate comprises four individual villas, totaling nearly 1,000 m² of living space. The main villa exudes Bourgeois Belle Epoque elegance, featuring a vast reception area, a dining room with multiple balconies, two master bedrooms, six additional bedrooms each with bathrooms, an equipped kitchen, a billiard room, a library, and an indoor swimming pool. The guest villa adds seven bedrooms, including two master suites with bathrooms, jacuzzis, terraces, and a gym. Two smaller houses each offer a unique living experience with their own terraces. The property also includes a wellness centre with a hot tub, sauna, and an indoor pool, offering luxurious relaxation. Nestled in Mont Boron, it provides panoramic views of the sea and the historic Fort du Mont Alban. This estate is a rare blend of historical architecture, modern amenities, and breathtaking natural beauty, ideal for both private living and exclusive events.
Step-by-step guide to the homebuying process :
- Select properties and ask to organise viewing
- Visit selected properties and choose a home to buy
- Have the house inspected and ask for energy performance rating
- Make an offer. Present it to the seller and reach agreement on the price.
- Sign a promise deed – Compromis de vente
- Make a down payment of 5-10% of the sale price
- Consider your financial options, ask for mortgage
- Wait for the notary to check the transaction cleanliness
- Pay a 100 % of the amount
- Sign a sale deed and get the keys to your new home
- Get legal documents, registered in the French Land Registry, from the notary
- Register utilities and insurance policies of your new home in your name
The DPE is a real estate diagnosis that is mandatory for all properties for sale. The seller must be able to provide it before signing a purchase agreement - Compromis de vente. The DPE makes it possible to know the energy consumption and CO2 emissions of the property and includes the following data:
- Floor area (Loi Carrez) — for apartments.
- Technical diagnoses (lead, asbestos, termites, etc.).
- Electrical and gas installations.
- Heat loss, insulation performance, renewable energy production systems, if any.
- Risk of seismic movement or other natural disaster.
- Septic tank installation – for houses.
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06200 Nice, France
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