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Renovated apartment in Château Périgord I in La Rousse-Saint Roman district
Situated in the heart of Monaco, within the prestigious Château Périgord I residence, this newly renovated apartment offers 135 sqm of refined living space. The property features a spacious double living room opening onto a terrace, a contemporary open-plan kitchen, and two bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom and walk-in closet.
Residents of the residence enjoy exclusive access to a swimming pool and concierge services.
The La Rousse–Saint Roman district, located on the eastern edge of Monaco, boasts breathtaking views over Larvotto and the Mediterranean coastline. Bordering Roquebrune-Cap-Martin and Beausoleil in France, it is the Principality’s second most populous district and is highly appreciated for its proximity to the Larvotto beaches, Monte-Carlo, luxury boutiques, as well as several primary and secondary schools.
This area is also home to Monaco’s tallest skyscraper, the iconic Tour Odéon, renowned for its world-class residences, and hosts the prestigious annual Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters tennis tournament.




























































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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