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Nice - Musiciens

Apartment Nice m²103


4 rooms

m²103

3 bedrooms

2 floor

For exclusive sale, superb 103 m² 4-room apartment ideally located at 37 rue Verdi in an elegant 1950s residence. The location is particularly sought-after, just a few meters from Place Franklin and a five-minute walk from the Alsace Lorraine tramway station.

This character property features a beautiful entrance hall, a separate toilet, a laundry room and a large, bright, angled living room opening onto charming balconies. The fully-equipped kitchen blends harmoniously into the living room. A corridor leads to a first bedroom, a shower room, a second bedroom and a master suite with its own shower room and bathtub. Numerous cupboards complete this perfectly optimized layout.

The apartment features top-of-the-range renovation, high ceilings, elegant parquet flooring and ducted air-conditioning. Every space has been carefully redesigned to offer comfort, functionality and aesthetic appeal.

Charges include hot and cold water, as well as heating, for comfortable living every day.

A real "coup de coeur" for this rare property, combining old-world charm with contemporary features, in a sought-after, central neighborhood.

Additional Information


monthly charges

280 € / month

Property tax

1 943 €

Internet

Air conditioning

Lift

Double glazing

Energy performance diagnostic

D 196

Greenhouse gas emission index

B 6



Estimated amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use: between €1,710.00 and €2,320.00 (average energy prices indexed on January 1st 2021)

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Neighborhood

Nice - Musiciens

The Musicians District, also known as the "Thiers" district, is located between Boulevard Gambetta, Avenue Jean Médecin, and Boulevard Victor Hugo. This highly residential area, favored by the upper bourgeoisie (Verdi, Berlioz), is distinguished by Place Mozart and its Belle Époque architecture from the 1860s.