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Reference 248413

New Build 3 bedroom Apartment for sale in Megeve, Auvergne Rhone Alpes

2,290,000 EUR
1,969,400 GBP 2,450,300 USD
Desirable new development, the result of an architectural approach combining respect for tradition and modernity providing generous living space in the heart of Megeve, less than 300 metres from the Le Chamois cable car.

The development consists of two magnificent chalets comprising 9 exceptional flats.
Each chalet features walk-through apartments that blend in harmoniously with the existing buildings and seamlessly with the surrounding greenery.

This is an example of a T4 souplex flat with a floor area of around 100m2, located on the garden level of building B, comprising an entrance hall with a hallway, three bedrooms and a fitted kitchen opening onto the living room. This flat has access to the garden and a terrace.


Features

Reference248413
Price2,290,000 EUR
Number of Bedrooms
Bedrooms
3
Number of Bathrooms
Bathrooms
3
Floor Space in Metres Squared
Floor Space
100.0m2
Land Size in Metres Squared
Land Area

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This Apartment is located in Megeve in France

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