€1,149,000
Set in an outstanding environment between Marseille, Cassis, and the iconic Provençal landscapes, this superb contemporary Provençal villa enjoys a peaceful and highly sought-after location close to Cassis, combining tranquility, nature, and excellent accessibility.
Built in 2022 and barely ever occupied, the property offers approximately 160 sqm of living space on a magnificent south-facing 2,000 sqm plot with swimming pool and breathtaking views over the vineyards of a prestigious estate and the impressive rocky hills overlooking the valley.
From the moment you arrive, the villa impresses with the quality of its construction, its elegant architecture blending Provençal charm with contemporary design, and its exceptional natural light.
The ground floor features a spacious living area of nearly 60 sqm opening directly onto the garden and terraces, creating seamless indoor-outdoor living. A beautiful ground-floor suite provides ideal everyday comfort.
Upstairs, the property offers:
a large master suite with stunning open views,
a second more intimate suite,
as well as a home office that can also serve as a guest room.
The landscaped garden, bathed in sunlight throughout the day, offers a rare lifestyle setting surrounded by vineyards and Provençal hills. The swimming pool perfectly completes this Mediterranean retreat.
A Prime Strategic Location
This highly desirable location allows you to enjoy the best of Provence while remaining perfectly connected:
only 15 minutes from Marseille,
5 minutes from motorway access,
15 minutes from Cassis and its famous calanques,
close to shops, schools, and all amenities.
An ideal property as a primary residence or luxury holiday home in one of the most attractive areas of Provence.
Key Features
Newly built villa completed in 2022
Approximately 160 sqm of living space
2,000 sqm south-facing plot
Exceptional views over vineyards and nature
Contemporary Provençal architecture
Nearly 60 sqm living room
3 suites / bedrooms including one on the ground floor
Office space
Swimming pool
Peaceful and privileged environment
Immediate proximity to Marseille, Cassis, and motorway connections
A rare opportunity on the market, combining elegance, nature, and quality of life near Cassis.
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Purchasing a property in France follows a structured and legally regulated process, which protects both the buyer and the seller. Understanding each step is essential to successfully completing your project, particularly in the luxury real estate segment in Provence.
The process generally unfolds in several key phases:
For an exceptional property, the total duration of the process generally spans between 3 and 6 months depending on the complexity of the file. Being accompanied by experienced professionals — a prestige real estate agency, notary, and tax advisor — is strongly recommended to secure each step of the transaction.
Private sales account for only a minority of real estate transactions in France, and this proportion is even lower in the luxury segment. The reasons are numerous and relate as much to transaction security as to the indispensable expertise required by this highly specific market.
Working with a specialist agency such as Prior Immobilier offers several key advantages:
In summary, working with a specialist luxury real estate agency means choosing efficiency, security and access to the best opportunities on the market.
The notion of an exceptional property goes far beyond the simple criterion of price. A prestige property is distinguished by the combination of several characteristics that give it a unique value and rarity on the market.
In Provence, exceptional properties also benefit from the richness of the region's natural and cultural heritage, which adds a further dimension to their value. A bastide in the heart of the Luberon or a villa overlooking the calanques does not merely have walls: they embody a Mediterranean art de vivre that is unique in the world.
Despite the cyclical fluctuations that have affected the French property market in recent years, the luxury real estate market in the south of France has demonstrated remarkable resilience. Several structural factors explain this strength.
Over the long term, luxury real estate in the south of France retains its value and constitutes an effective hedge against monetary erosion. It is a tangible asset, rooted in an exceptional territory, that weathers economic cycles with proven resilience.
Provence offers a mosaic of exceptional territories, each with its own character, landscapes and market dynamics.
This is one of the most important questions to ask when buying a property in Provence. Non-compliance in certain properties is a common phenomenon in the south of France, explained by specific historical, cultural and regulatory reasons.
What does compliance mean in real estate? In real estate, compliance refers to the correspondence between a property and the administrative authorisations that permitted its construction or transformation. A property is compliant when all of its floor space, fittings and structures have been subject to the required permits and mandatory regulatory declarations. Non-compliance can relate to a veranda, an extension, a converted basement, a swimming pool or even an outbuilding constructed without authorisation.
Why is the phenomenon so common in Provence?
What are the risks for the buyer? A non-compliance that is not identified before purchase can engage the seller's liability and, in certain cases, lead to significant complications: obligation to restore the property to its former state, refusal of insurance, difficulties at the time of a future resale, or even an application to void the sale in the most serious cases. It is therefore essential to carry out a full legal and planning audit before signing anything.
How can non-compliance be regularised? In many cases, regularisation is possible. It can take the form of an amended building permit, a prior declaration of works, or an application for regularisation submitted to the local council. However, there are limitation periods:
- 6 years after completion of the works: no further criminal prosecution is possible
- 10 years after completion: the local council can no longer require demolition or remediation.
The construction nonetheless remains legally irregular even after these periods have elapsed. It may cause problems in the event of a sale, an insurance claim or a new planning application. The limitation periods only begin from the date of completion of the works. Specific rules may apply in protected zones.
Without regularisation, the non-compliance persists over time.
In such cases, administrative regularisation is no longer possible, but criminal liability is extinguished. A notary or a solicitor specialising in planning law will be able to advise you on the most appropriate strategy for each situation.
At Prior Immobilier, we pay particular attention to this aspect in every transaction, in order to guarantee you a smooth and secure purchase.
Sanitation is a technical point that is often overlooked by buyers, yet absolutely crucial when acquiring a property in Provence, particularly for houses located outside densely populated urban areas.
Two systems coexist in Provence:
What are the most common non-collective sanitation systems?
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