Reference254950
Price2,850,000 EUR
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms5
Floor Space170.9m2
Land Area

Immaculate 4 bedroom Maison for sale in Meribel Mottaret, Meribel, Auvergne Rhone Alpes

2,850,000 EUR
2,365,500 GBP2,992,500 USD
Absolutely stunning new 4 bedroom luxury chalet enjoying breathtaking mountain views from its prestigious location near the slopes and all amenities in Meribel Mottaret.

At 1,750m high, this superb property is only 100m from the outstanding
3 Valleys ski area and just 1 minute from the bus stop and Teleporte lift.

Built over 3 levels, with a living room at the centre offering stunning views on Dent de Burgin and Saulire summits, this chalet is also a great investment opportunity thanks to the VAT tax back, available under conditions.

Designed to host 4 bedrooms and a room with bunk beds, a pleasant living room with fireplace and balcony, this property may also hos...
Absolutely stunning new 4 bedroom luxury chalet enjoying breathtaking mountain views from its prestigious location near the slopes and all amenities in Meribel Mottaret.

At 1,750m high, this superb property is only 100m from the outstanding
3 Valleys ski area and just 1 minute from the bus stop and Teleporte lift.

Built over 3 levels, with a living room at the centre offering stunning views on Dent de Burgin and Saulire summits, this chalet is also a great investment opportunity thanks to the VAT tax back, available under conditions.

Designed to host 4 bedrooms and a room with bunk beds, a pleasant living room with fireplace and balcony, this property may also host a wellness area with sauna and hot-tub to replace a bedroom on the ground floor.

On a more practical aspect, the chalet also features a garage with a ski-locker area.

LAYOUT
LEVEL 0
- A garage
- An entrance
- A WC
- A bedroom or wellness-area, balcony
- A bathroom
- A bedroom with balcony

LEVEL 1
- An open kitchen, living room with balcony
- A bedroom with shower-room, balcony
- A WC
- A laundry closet

LEVEL 2
- 2 bedrooms with shower-room and balcony
- A bunk bedroom
- A shower room
- A WC
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