Reference255038
Price1,085,000 EUR
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms2
Floor Space150.0m2
Land Area1,547.0m2

Inviting 4 bedroom Alpine Chalet for sale in Morzine, Auvergne Rhone Alpes

1,085,000 EUR
900,550 GBP1,139,250 USD
A beautiful Alpine chalet that has been renting very well all year round on a weekly basis for several years in the beautiful Valllee de la Manche area of Morzine, in a beautiful setting with mountain views.

The 4 bedroom property has also provided a fantastic second family home in the mountains.
The attractive setting is well know for its quiet alpine environment, and just 2 km from the centre of the town, served by the free ski bus.
The Nyon ski lift is 1,000m away and provides an excellent point of access to the skiing and mountain biking.
The valley is well known for the touring skiing and off piste itinerary that descends from Avoriaz.
In summer it is a great bas...
A beautiful Alpine chalet that has been renting very well all year round on a weekly basis for several years in the beautiful Valllee de la Manche area of Morzine, in a beautiful setting with mountain views.

The 4 bedroom property has also provided a fantastic second family home in the mountains.
The attractive setting is well know for its quiet alpine environment, and just 2 km from the centre of the town, served by the free ski bus.
The Nyon ski lift is 1,000m away and provides an excellent point of access to the skiing and mountain biking.
The valley is well known for the touring skiing and off piste itinerary that descends from Avoriaz.
In summer it is a great base for setting off on hikes on the many trails in the surrounding mountains, or exploring the region on road bikes, with many famous climbs to be found nearby.

The 150m2 chalet has a main level with an open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and living room area fronted by wide bifold doors that open out on to a large balcony terrace perfect for outdoor dining as the temperature rises at the end of the winter season and through out the summer. The room is heated with electric wall mounted heaters and a modern wood burner.

On the upper floor there are two bedroom with en-suite bathrooms.

On the lower floor, two big bedrooms with doors out on to the decking and garden give access to the nordic style hot tub. These bedrooms share a bathroom and a separate WC.
Cupboards on this level house a washing machine and dryer, plus the electric hot water tanks.



LEVEL 0
-2 double bedrooms
-Bathroom with WC
-Separate WC
-Shoe room

LEVEL 1
-Living/dining room
-A fitted kitchen

LEVEL-1
-2 double bedrooms en suite

ANNEXES
-Garage
-Jacuzzi
-Balconies/Terraces
-Outdoor parking spaces.
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