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Sea View Apartment in the Prestigious Olympe Residence in Beausoleil, on the Border of Monaco
Sole agent: Perfectly located at the gates of Monaco, and just a 5-minute walk from the Monte-Carlo Casino Square, this 60 m² three-room apartment on the 5th floor of the high-end Olympe residence, designed by renowned architect Jean-Michel Wilmotte, offers an exceptional living environment with open views of the city and the sea.
The apartment features a bright 21.60 m² living room, two bedrooms, one bathroom, and a 4 m² balcony. It is sold with a cellar and one parking space.
The residence’s contemporary architecture is distinguished by floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the interiors with natural light and bright white walls. The bathrooms are fitted with full-height tiling, modern vanity units, integrated mirrors, and electric towel warmers. Individually controlled heating and air conditioning in every room. Outside, sleek grey-framed windows, sunshades, and electric shutters combine style and comfort.
Located on the fifth floor of a 40-apartment residence equipped with a videophone system, 24-hour video surveillance, and an elevator, this apartment is an ideal address for those seeking a comfortable pied-à-terre in close proximity to Monaco.
Its privileged location places Monte-Carlo just 500 meters away, the Casino 700 meters away, the Grimaldi Forum 1 km away, and the Louis II Stadium 2.5 km away. Everyday conveniences, including shops, bakeries, banks, pharmacies, and schools, are all within walking distance, making it an ideal choice for families. The property offers excellent connectivity, with Monaco train station just 400 meters away (direct links to Menton and Nice), the A8 motorway 10 minutes by car, the Monaco heliport 2 km away, and Nice International Airport a 25-minute drive.
The residence is completed in March 2025—a rare opportunity to acquire a new luxury property at the gateway to Monaco.
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
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