Reference253919
Price850,000 EUR
Bedrooms2
Bathrooms1
Floor Space43.5m2
Land Area

Authentic 2 bedroom Appartement for sale in Courchevel 1850, Auvergne Rhone Alpes

850,000 EUR
705,500 GBP892,500 USD
Ideally located near the slopes and all amenities in the heart of the highly sought-after Courchevel 1850 resort, is this authentic 2 bedroom apartment.

This superb property of approximately 43m2 is a rare opportunity combining comfort, location, and alpine charm.

It enjoys an exceptional location, just a few metres from the slopes and ski lift, allowing for true ski-in/ski-out access. Set in a quiet area, it offers an ideal place to fully enjoy the mountains, both in summer and winter, in complete tranquility.

The interior features warm mountain-style decor, blending authenticity with contemporary touches. Designed to comfortably accommodate a family of 4 to 5 people,...
Ideally located near the slopes and all amenities in the heart of the highly sought-after Courchevel 1850 resort, is this authentic 2 bedroom apartment.

This superb property of approximately 43m2 is a rare opportunity combining comfort, location, and alpine charm.

It enjoys an exceptional location, just a few metres from the slopes and ski lift, allowing for true ski-in/ski-out access. Set in a quiet area, it offers an ideal place to fully enjoy the mountains, both in summer and winter, in complete tranquility.

The interior features warm mountain-style decor, blending authenticity with contemporary touches. Designed to comfortably accommodate a family of 4 to 5 people, it offers a lovely living area with kitchen, a double bedroom, a bedroom with a bunk bed and a single bed, as well as optimised layouts for everyone's comfort.

The residence is small-sized, offering a friendly and intimate atmosphere-something rare in Courchevel 1850.

Lastly, the apartment comes with a large private cellar, perfect for storing ski equipment or personal belongings-a real bonus in a ski resort.

Whether you're looking for a cosy mountain retreat or a rental investment, this property checks all the boxes.

LAYOUT
- Entrance
- Equipped & opened kitchen
- Living room / dining room
- 1 double bedroom
- 1 bedroom with a bunk bed
- Bathroom with WCs

ANNEXES
- Ski locker
- Cellar
- Balcony facing south/east.
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