Immaculate 4 bedroom Chalet for sale in Saint Martin de Belleville, Auvergne Rhone Alpes
Experience alpine luxury in this new build property in the heart of the Three Valleys. Spanning 160 m2 over two levels, this property is thoughtfully designed to offer both comfort and elegance.
The first floor offers an entrance hall leading to a ski room, two en-suite double bedrooms and an open-plan kitchen, living, and dining room area that opens onto a large balcony.
On the lower floor is a master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, an additional bedroom with en-suite shower room, and a relaxation area complete wi...
Experience alpine luxury in this new build property in the heart of the Three Valleys. Spanning 160 m2 over two levels, this property is thoughtfully designed to offer both comfort and elegance.
The first floor offers an entrance hall leading to a ski room, two en-suite double bedrooms and an open-plan kitchen, living, and dining room area that opens onto a large balcony.
On the lower floor is a master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, an additional bedroom with en-suite shower room, and a relaxation area complete with a sauna. The lower level also features a well-equipped laundry room, a wine cellar, and two expansive terraces leading to a private garden with a Jacuzzi.
The property comes with two outdoor parking spaces, ensuring convenience and accessibility.
Whether you're looking for a luxurious mountain retreat or a high-end investment, this property offers a unique blend of sophistication and alpine charm in one of the most desirable ski destinations in the French Alps.
This exciting new build development is situated in a small hamlet in a peaceful location called Les Varcins just 3km from Saint Martin de Belleville. Saint Martin de Belleville is a charming alpine village nestled in the heart of the Three Valleys, the world's largest ski area. Known for its authentic Savoyard atmosphere, this picturesque destination offers a perfect blend of traditional mountain culture and modern amenities.
With its cobblestone streets, historic chalets, and a welcoming community, Saint Martin de Belleville is a haven for those seeking a peaceful retreat with access to world-class skiing, gourmet dining, and stunning natural landscapes year-round.
Level 0 Entree / Entrance: 2.67m2 Local a ski: 5.00m2 Sejour Cuisine: 49.56m2 Chambre 1 / Bedroom 1: 8.94m2 SDB1 / Bathroom 1: 4.22m2 Chambre 2 / Bedroom 2: 9.63m2 SDB2 / Bathroom 2: 3.93m2
Level R-1 Chambre 3 / Bedroom 3: 14.10m2 SDB3 / Bathroom 3: 6.27m2 Chambre 4 / Bedroom 4: 14.79m2 SDB4 / Bathroom 4: 7.04m2 Sauna: 3.51m2 Local Technique/Plant Room: 5.65m2.
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