Reference253811
Price1,600,000 EUR
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms
Floor Space190.0m2
Land Area584.0m2

Beautiful 4 bedroom Chalet for sale with panoramic view in Allos, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

1,600,000 EUR
1,328,000 GBP1,680,000 USD
Impressive 4 bedroom chalet, combining mountain authenticity with Mediterranean design in the heart of the Southern Alps, built in 2013.

The exterior of original red cedarwood integrates perfectly with the natural surroundings, while the interior features quality materials.

Inside, every detail has been thoughtfully designed to offer a refined and functional living space.
The living room is perfect for relaxation while enjoying breathtaking mountain views.
The kitchen, the true heart of the home, was created by expert craftsmen with high-quality materials.
The ground floor offers an open reception area.
The en-suite bedrooms offer absolute comfort, with custom-...
Impressive 4 bedroom chalet, combining mountain authenticity with Mediterranean design in the heart of the Southern Alps, built in 2013.

The exterior of original red cedarwood integrates perfectly with the natural surroundings, while the interior features quality materials.

Inside, every detail has been thoughtfully designed to offer a refined and functional living space.
The living room is perfect for relaxation while enjoying breathtaking mountain views.
The kitchen, the true heart of the home, was created by expert craftsmen with high-quality materials.
The ground floor offers an open reception area.
The en-suite bedrooms offer absolute comfort, with custom-made beds and exclusive decorative elements.
Upstairs, the mezzanine serves as an additional relaxation area, featuring a reading nook and panoramic views that enhance the beauty of the surroundings.

Each space, from the living room to the kitchen, and the bedrooms, is designed to offer an immersive, high-quality experience, combining artisanal craftsmanship, exceptional materials, and bespoke design.

This chalet is more than just a pleasant residence: it is a true luxury haven, where every room tells a story of refinement and comfort at the heart of the mountains.

Outdoor Lighting
Barbecue
Triple glazing
Internet
Home Automation
Whirlpool Spa
Sauna
Double Glazing
Fireplace
Hot Tub or Sauna
Turn Key Good Condition
Panoramic View
Garage
Excellent condition
Land: 584 m2
Ski Storage
Laundry Room

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