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This apartment is located on the top two floors of the new "Montpellier fantasy" of L'Arbre Blanc completed in 2020 with breathtaking views of Pic Saint Loup, the city of Montpellier, and the sea from its three terraces. with multiple exposures.
An living area of about 155 sqm, this T5 was originally transformed into a T3 with 3 suites to offer a very large living room of nearly 80 sqm with its open kitchen opening onto the outdoors with 80 sqm of terraces,
This apartment is probably one of the most beautiful achievements of L'Arbre Blanc, if not the most beautiful, both in terms of layout, its construction with a ceiling height of 3 m and its thermal and acoustic insulation with its 50 cm thick slabs, Full height doors with magnetic closure.
This unique apartment is sold "turnkey". Its level of bespoke finish is simply exceptional with its concession-free layout, through the choice of materials, coverings, joinery, full-height wardrobes, contemporary furniture signed by the biggest names in design, lighting, and high-end appliances.
Heating and air conditioning in ducts with individual thermostat as well as a Sonos sound system in each space.
A double garage of 38 sqm.
Charges 1625 / Quarter (All inclusive with ducted heating and air conditioning, hot water, concierge service, maintenance of planters, and electricity of the garage for electric vehicles).
Furniture and non-furniture furniture included in this total sale price is valued at approximately €250,000.
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L'Arbre Blanc in Montpellier elected in 2020 as the most beautiful residential building in the world:
It is a recognition for the building designed by architects Sou Fujimoto, Nicolas Laisné, Manal Rachdi, and Dimitri Roussel. L'Arbre Blanc in Montpellier was recently designated as the most beautiful building in the world in the residential building category by a jury of 95,000 voters, readers, and architecture enthusiasts of the ArchDaily website.
L'Arbre blanc, an architectural feat serving "outdoor living":
What makes the project special is its design. The three architecture agencies envisioned a building inspired by a tree, crowned with balconies and sunshades that rhythm and protect its facade. The abundance of balconies and pergolas allows true outdoor living.
"It is an architecture that pushes the boundaries of innovation by integrating new social uses and environmental issues. We must not be afraid to invert organizational schemes, to conceive buildings as connected houses, to support new uses," as Nicolas Laisné, architect of this new Montpellier fantasy, points out.
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