| Price:€0 Total Price £ $    (Sponsored by Anello FX) |
Agent Information |
| Condition: |
New development |
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| Property Type: |
Apartment |
| Bedrooms: |
1 |
| Bathrooms: |
1 |
| Receptions: |
1 |
| Status: |
Available |
Your French Property Ltd are marketing this apartment for sale in France
This quality development is located in the quiet residential area of Chateaubanne within walking distance of shops, schools and shopping centre and only 10 minutes from the city centre and beaches.
The contemporary residence is set in verdant gardens with playground for children.
The development consists of 3 buildings compri ... moresing 40 apartments. Equipped with high-quality fittings, the properties are perfect family homes either for permanent relocation or holidays.
The development is to be delivered from July 2010.
Please note that these properties are not leaseback properties and can be used either as a buy-to-let or a permanent home/holiday.
The town of La Seyne sur Mer lies on the Mediterranean coast, close to the city of Toulon in the Var department of Provence. It is a typically southern town with a superb climate and a laid back atmosphere. Backed by the lovely densely wooded hills that rise up from the coast, La Seyne sur Mer has all the amenities you would expect from a Provençal seaside resort, as well as a genuine heart and culture.
The town has a history that includes being fortified and defended by none other than the young Napoleon Bonaparte and also becoming the most important shipbuilding centre of France. It was later developed into a seaside resort as well, due largely to popular demand. Its glorious climate and prime location attracted so many holiday makers and day trippers that the authorities decided to make the necessary adjustments!
You won’t want to miss the old parts of town in La Seyne sur Mer, even if you are really heading for the beach. Here there are charming little streets and ancient buildings, and you can visit the Napoleon Museum, the Church of Notre Dame de Bon Voyage, the Naval Museum and the forts of Balaguier and l'Eguillette.
There is a rich heritage and culture still in evidence in La Seyne sur Mer, and you can still wander down to the fish quay and see the catch of the day arriving. Eat at one of the town's many superb seafood restaurants later in the day secure in the knowledge that your fish really is fresh!
The town plays host to a myriad of cultural events, and whatever the time of year you are almost bound to find something on to entertain you, although the summer is clearly the busiest. Choose to watch the tall ships come into harbour, take part in the many beach based events and promotional fun and games, attend concerts and outdoor theatre events or visit museums and art exhibitions. You can even play Bingo... though it is known as Loto here!
It doesn't matter what sport you are seeking, you are bound to find it in or close to this town. The Var is so well supplied with sporting activities and opportunities that you will probably discover something you have never tried before as well. The Mediterranean offers swimming, fishing, surfing, sailing, volleyball and sunbathing. The town has a swimming pool and leisure facilities including tennis courts and cycle hire, and walkers can head for the hills behind the town to enjoy the beautiful Provençal landscapes and forests.
The Var combines the unspoilt tranquillity of the villages and towns of the Haut Var with the glamourous coastal resorts of St Raphael, St Maxime and St Tropez. Beyond lie the naval base of Toulon and Isles of Hyères. Most towns have colourful daily markets and there are wonderful restaurants hidden away in unexpected corners of the countryside.
With 300 kilometres of coastline from St Tropez to St Cyr, the Var is a wonderful place for beach holidays and is less populated than the neighbouring area the Alpes Maritimes. The Côte d’Azur begins in Hyères and off the coast are the famous Isles d’Hyeres. Porquerolles the largest, with its productive vineyards, has an enviable climate of approximately 300 days of sunshine a year.
The Haut Var with its ancient villages perched high up from Montauroux in the East to the Gorges du Verdon, is a quiet area enjoyed by hikers and ramblers. The lakes and rivers are popular for both canoeing and swimming. In the arrière pays varois, surrounded by the hills and valleys, are pine forests and agricultural land with vineyards. Brignoles is the capital of the Central Var and in the 12th Century, the Counts of Provence built their palace here.
Nowadays the French Riviera is the third economic area in France and hosts more than a million tourists every year. More than the leading tourist destination in Europe, this beautiful region is also a great location for high tech companies and research centres.
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