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Apartment - €119,000 (From) - Location: Nice, Nice
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€119,000 is approximately : Australian Dollars : $203,247 British Pounds : £95,950 Canadian Dollars : $184,300 Hongkong Dollars : $1,370,271 Japanese Yen : ¥19,088,761 New Zealand Dollars : $249,335 Swiss Francs : F191,954 US Dollars : $175,462
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Apartment - €119,000 (From) - Location: Nice, Nice
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The apartments are of the best quality and range from studio to one bedroom with balcony. There are 33 private garages available within the development. The residence will consist of 59 properties spread over 7 floors (including ground floor) to be delivered in spring 2009 and future residences will be a mix of owners living there full time, owners using the property as a holiday base and tenants. Those wishing to rent out their property as a residential let can expect an average rental return of 3.12% to 3.93% as well as the associated insurances. Properties start at 119,000 Euros for a studio apartment, measuring 21 m2 with balcony and range to 246,000 Euros for a one bedroom apartment measuring 35 m2 with a balcony. Car parking is available at an additional cost. Nice Nice is an outstanding city, with an extraordinarily rich cultural and artistic heritage as well as an almost perfect year round climate. The quaintly picturesque old town, with its Italianate style architecture is a good starting point. Here, pedestrianised streets, lined with smart boutiques, bustling pavement cafes and pastel painted facades are the perfect backdrop for the vibrant colours of the flower, fruit and vegetable market. Shop windows here and in the busy boulevards reveal a vast array of products and something for every taste and budget, from designer labels to tasty local fare. Above the old town stands Le Chateau where, amidst a shady park fragrant with Mediterranean essences, you will discover exceptional panoramic views over Nice and the magnificent Baie des Anges. And, as the evening sun slowly sets the sea ablaze, take time to stroll along the famous Promenade des Anglais, a splendid palm tree-lined boulevard, on the shores of the Mediterranean. Given the intense colours and the quality of the light (Nice enjoys twice as much sunshine as Paris) it's no wonder that so many artists have come to this corner of France. Monet, Matisse, Chagall and Picasso are just a few who have celebrated its beautiful coastline in unforgettable masterpieces. Nice's museums are thus richly endowed and include the Musée des Beaux Arts; the Massèna, housed in an Empire style palace; the Chèret, for Impressionists (notably Renoir), and the Musee Matisse, which houses the personal collection of this great Fauvist painter who made Nice his home from 1917 until his death. The Provence Alpes Cote d’Azur region Long appreciated by most of the world and the French, the six Provençal departments offer a diversity of varied terrains and attractions. 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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