| Price | €273,000 £218,659* | Ref | 24099HS83 |
| Town | CABASSE | Dept | Var |
| Floor | 91 M2 | Plot Size | 275 M2 |
| Bath | 1 | Bed | 3 |
Helen Shackleton Independent Agent, says :
CABASSE: At the heart of a small residence in a pleasant residential quarter, this development of 4 villas is entirely completed with two of the villas already sold. Quality finishes - quality tiled floors, fully painted internally & externally, fitted, equipped kitchen, double glazing, PVC doors & window frames, aluminium bay windows with electronic shuttering, fully finished garages with floor & ceilings, tiled terrace in fenced garden. Separate entrance to each villa as well as electronic gates to the scheme equipped with an interphone. Ideal as a principal residence, holiday home or to buy the entire scheme as an investment. PRICES RANGING FROM 283.500 TO 294.000€
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CABASSE: The scheme is entirely constructed and available as follows:-
Villa A comprises 98 m2 of accommodation including an entrance hall with guest WC leading into the living-dining room of 30 m2 with a semi-open kitchen and 3 sets of patio doors into the garden. Upstairs there are 3 bedrooms with fitted wardrobes and a bathroom with separate WC. The garage of 25 m2 is alongside in a plot of 323 m2. Villa B comprises 91 m2 of accommodation including an entrance hall leading into the living room with US-style kitchen in one corner and 2 sets of patio doors into the garden. Also on the ground floor is a bedroom with a shower room and separate WC. Upstairs are a further 2 bedrooms with fitted wardrobes and a bathroom. One of the bedrooms has its own sun terrace of 10 m2. The garage of 19 m2 is alongside in a plot of 275 m2.
Built in the green valley of the Issole River, the village has always had a privileged position in the Var. The area has been inhabited since prehistoric times with remains to be found to the north of the village. At the beginning of the modern era, there was a Roman village on site. In the Middle Ages, the first mention of Cabasse villas came in 1010 when the village was part of the lands of St Victor of Marseille. The village was fortified in 1177 and then again in 1362 and 1417. This heritage and its evidence in the old stone buildings and flower-covered houses makes Cabasse an enchanting place to visit.
Cabasse is located 7 km to the north of the A8 motorway junction 35 at Brignoles
The nearest airports are at Nice International, Marseille Marignane and Toulon-Hyeres at 70, 70 and 50 minutes travel respectively. The TGV is located at Les Arcs-Draguignan (28 km)
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The prosperous Var department is located in the most extreme south-easterly point in France and has an unsurpassable climate, except in early spring when the heavy showers arrive.
Toulon is the departmental capital of the Var with a population of over 160,000. It has the biggest harbour in mainland Europe, and France's Mediterranean navy fleet use the city as its base. Toulon is a historic centre in many ways, and its attractive old streets are host to many ancient buildings and hidden historic corners. The town also has a lively cultural scene, the highlight of which is the fantastic local opera company. The hills that look over the town and onto the sea have a number of great houses, villas and apartments.
The city of Toulon was damaged severely during the Second World War giving the centre a very different atmosphere to its neighbours on the coastline.
To the east of the Var you'll find the town of Hyeres, which is a great blend of both Provence and Cote d'Azur culture. There are few other places that offer exotic palm trees on a sun-soaked coast together with a medieval old town and other historical interests - imagine spending your holidays here!
The very famous St-Tropez is a stunning town architecturally and is celebrated for its glamorous lifestyle. It has a population of just 6000 in the low season, but as the temperature increases for the summer months the population explodes!
Further up the coastline and you'll come across the tourist resorts of Frejus and St-Raphael with their stretching sandy beaches and Roman remains. Not to be missed is Port-Grimaud. Built along a network of canals, the city bears a striking resemblance to the Italian city of Venice. The city is very attractive, although the top prize goes to Bargeme, which is widely acknowledged as one of the prettiest villages in the whole of France.
Both EasyJet and GB Airways fly to Toulon from Gatwick. If you'd rather avoid flying, however, you could take a Rail Europe service from London Waterloo all the way to Toulon.
Property prices in the Var remain high thanks to the popularity of the region and the proximity to the Mediterrannean coast. However, for investors, they have the advantage of a strong rental market to make a return on your investment. As expected, properties get slightly cheaper the further inland you delve.
* The currency conversion is for convenience of reference only