L'eden - 3 Bed Villa
3
Beds
2
Baths
Habitable Size:
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Region: Languedoc-Roussillon
Department: Pyrénées-Orientales (66)
Commune: Collioure (66190)
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British Pounds:
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£584,800
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US Dollars:
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$741,200
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Canadian Dollars:
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C$999,600
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A$1,149,200
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Key Info
Advert Reference: 00001678
- Type: Residential (Apartment, Villa, House), Investment Property, Detached
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bath/ Shower Rooms: 2
Highlights
- 3 Bed Villas
- Prices From €680,000
- 50 meters from the beach
- Fully Equipped Kitchen
- Terrace / Garden
- Double garage
Features
- Garage(s)
- Garden(s)
- Off-Street Parking
- Rental / Gîte Potential
- Terrace(s) / Patio(s)
Property Description
French Property for Sale in Collioure
In the heart of town, just 50 m from the beach, discover L'Eden; a residence of just 7 triplex houses, with double garage and gardens, with a well thought out architecture, designed with respect for the urban environment of Collioure. Its exceptional location in the heart of the suburb with its shops will give you the rare pleasure of living in Collioure on foot.
A range of elegant features combining quality and aesthetics, offering you comfort and well-being on a daily basis, and a warm and friendly interior that is a pleasure to live in. The warm and friendly interior, in which it is good to live, is extended by a pleasant terrace which will seduce you.
There is also secure private parking is provided for all the homes.
Collioure is often called the St-Tropez of the Languedoc Roussillon
You will find the seaside resort of Collioure on the Languedoc coast, just north of Spain and on the 'Vermeille Coast'. Since 673 the town has been a trading port and the village began to develop fully in the 10th century.
Between 1276 and 1344 it was a summer residence for the court of Majorca. Crusaders ranging from the Knights Templars to the Dominicans visited Collioures later in the 13th century. Although Collioure spent a lot a time as a Spanish town, it was French by the mid 17th century, and it was at this time Vauban added to the defences of Collioure.
Collioure started to attract the artistic community, which included the renowned artists Matisse and Derain in the early 20th century.
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