NICE LE PIOL - MAGNIFICENT6 BEDROOM VILLA OF 293 SQ.M. FOR SALE - ROOFTOP WITH VIEW OVER THE CITY - GARDEN WITH SWIMMING POOL - GARAGE
1 790 000 €
Description
NICE - LE PIOL : This sublime, fully renovated villa dating from 1902 offers a prestigious living environment with a breathtaking view of the Russian church and the city of Nice. On the garden level, an independent four-room apartment comprises two bedrooms opening onto a terrace, a separate kitchen, a bedroom on the street side, a shower room with toilet, as well as a corridor and a hallway. The terrace opens onto a landscaped garden with swimming pool.
On the first floor, an entrance hall leads to a spacious, light-filled double living room, a double kitchen and a toilet. A garden terrace completes this convivial living space.
Upstairs, the villa features a bedroom with en-suite shower room, a bedroom with garden balcony, and a sumptuous master suite with balcony, whirlpool bath and separate toilet.
The furnished rooftop is a real asset, with its kitchenette and exceptional panoramic view of Nice and the Russian church. The exterior features an intimate garden with a 7m³ counter-current swimming pool. A 60 m² closed workshop/garage completes this rare property. An exceptional property to be discovered without delay!
On the first floor, an entrance hall leads to a spacious, light-filled double living room, a double kitchen and a toilet. A garden terrace completes this convivial living space.
Upstairs, the villa features a bedroom with en-suite shower room, a bedroom with garden balcony, and a sumptuous master suite with balcony, whirlpool bath and separate toilet.
The furnished rooftop is a real asset, with its kitchenette and exceptional panoramic view of Nice and the Russian church. The exterior features an intimate garden with a 7m³ counter-current swimming pool. A 60 m² closed workshop/garage completes this rare property. An exceptional property to be discovered without delay!
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Taux d'impositions à NICE
- Taxe d'habitation : 21 %
- Taxe Foncière : 23 %
First inhabited by the Ligurians and by Massaliotes from Marseille who founded a trading post under the name Nikaia ...
Nice ... the site was conquered by the Romans two centuries before our era. Who made a real city of nearly twenty thousand inhabitants to Christianity in the fourth century, undergoing the barbarian invasions to the fall of the Roman Empire. Nice reappeared in history at the turn of the millennium, the seat of the bishopric, prosperous, extended beyond its walls, enjoying the many monasteries that were established around. Yet, the image of a good part of Provence, wars, power struggles, epidemics, famines, began to hurt this naturally poor country.
A resort.
possession of the Duchy of Savoy , Nice was transformed into a fortress, ramparts which put a brake expansion but did not prevent its destruction by the French. By which it will be attached after the Revolution before returning to the House of Savoy in 1814, enjoying the peace recovered to renovate, create a port and many new constructions before in the early decades of the eighteenth century become a place of winter resort for the English first, then the Great Europe, before being permanently attached to France in 1860.
Shopping and tourism.
Commerçante from the Renaissance Italy and the Mediterranean in general, Nice and its region not less remained poor due to a thankless agriculture. Not taking advantage of the industrial revolution, the Nice city could finally prosper through tourism aristocratic first saw the construction of palaces, rich homes, public buildings, the Promenade des Anglais, and after the Second World War, the holiday mass.Therefore inducing a pool of tertiary jobs powered by the tourism business with the convention center and exhibition center.
Sophia-Antipolis.
Between sea and mountain, thirty kilometers from Italy, with a remarkable hotel capacity to accommodate the millions of tourists from around the world, an international airport, a marina and cruise university town and research with Sophia-Antipolis and several institutions of higher education, Nice has many cultural facilities including a national theater, an opera house, a conservatory. Nice that benefit pending the establishment of a high-speed rail line planned in the coming decade.
The summer or residential areas.
Developed around Old Nice, the city is divided between Italian and French urbanism. Narrow alleys and typical Haussmann wide streets coexist in a park where the rental property is scarce, with 13% of second homes and 7% of houses. Popular with foreigners, with many areas dedicated to summer residences and tourists in the old town, Nice is nevertheless accessible to families and retirees through newly built homes, and popular neighborhoods with more reasonable prices.
Nice ... the site was conquered by the Romans two centuries before our era. Who made a real city of nearly twenty thousand inhabitants to Christianity in the fourth century, undergoing the barbarian invasions to the fall of the Roman Empire. Nice reappeared in history at the turn of the millennium, the seat of the bishopric, prosperous, extended beyond its walls, enjoying the many monasteries that were established around. Yet, the image of a good part of Provence, wars, power struggles, epidemics, famines, began to hurt this naturally poor country.
A resort.
possession of the Duchy of Savoy , Nice was transformed into a fortress, ramparts which put a brake expansion but did not prevent its destruction by the French. By which it will be attached after the Revolution before returning to the House of Savoy in 1814, enjoying the peace recovered to renovate, create a port and many new constructions before in the early decades of the eighteenth century become a place of winter resort for the English first, then the Great Europe, before being permanently attached to France in 1860.
Shopping and tourism.
Commerçante from the Renaissance Italy and the Mediterranean in general, Nice and its region not less remained poor due to a thankless agriculture. Not taking advantage of the industrial revolution, the Nice city could finally prosper through tourism aristocratic first saw the construction of palaces, rich homes, public buildings, the Promenade des Anglais, and after the Second World War, the holiday mass.Therefore inducing a pool of tertiary jobs powered by the tourism business with the convention center and exhibition center.
Sophia-Antipolis.
Between sea and mountain, thirty kilometers from Italy, with a remarkable hotel capacity to accommodate the millions of tourists from around the world, an international airport, a marina and cruise university town and research with Sophia-Antipolis and several institutions of higher education, Nice has many cultural facilities including a national theater, an opera house, a conservatory. Nice that benefit pending the establishment of a high-speed rail line planned in the coming decade.
The summer or residential areas.
Developed around Old Nice, the city is divided between Italian and French urbanism. Narrow alleys and typical Haussmann wide streets coexist in a park where the rental property is scarce, with 13% of second homes and 7% of houses. Popular with foreigners, with many areas dedicated to summer residences and tourists in the old town, Nice is nevertheless accessible to families and retirees through newly built homes, and popular neighborhoods with more reasonable prices.
- Department: Alpes-Maritimes (06)
- Region: PROVENCE-ALPES-COTE D'AZUR-
- Population: 343,300 inhabitants
- Owners: 48.0 %
- (Source: INSEE)
- Logement économe
- < 70A
- 71 - 110B
- 111 - 180C
- 181 - 250D
- 251 - 330E
- 331 - 420F
- > 420G
- Logement énergivore

KWhEP/m2.an
Montant estimé des dépenses annuelles d'énergie pour un usage standard : entre 4870 6650 2023
- Faible émission de GES
- < 6A
- 7 - 11B
- 12 - 30C
- 31 - 50D
- 51 - 70E
- 71 - 100F
- > 100G
- Forte émission de GES

kgéqCO2/m².an
DPE :
E
GES :
D
Valeur consommation (kWhEP/m2/an) :
271
271
38
Valeur minimale
4870
Valeur maximale
6650
2023
08/08/2024
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Fee
A la charge de l'acquéreur
Charges
43 €