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Reference253921
Price8,400,000 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms5
Floor Space306.2m2
Land Area

Wow factor 5 bedroom Maison for sale in Courchevel 1850, Auvergne Rhone Alpes

8,400,000 EUR
6,972,000 GBP8,820,000 USD
Absolutely exceptional 4 storey, 5 bedroom luxury chalet with pool, enjoying scenic mountain views from its sought after location near the slopes and all amenities in a peaceful area of Courchevel 1850.

Situated just a few steps from the slopes and a ski lift, this superb property offers a serene and refined retreat. Designed with an authentic spirit, it exudes a soft and warm atmosphere, enhanced by the use of carefully selected traditional materials.

The five spacious en-suite bedrooms welcome family and guests in absolute comfort.

The living area, thoughtfully divided into different spaces with kitchen, invites both moments of sharing and quiet relaxation. Centred a...
Absolutely exceptional 4 storey, 5 bedroom luxury chalet with pool, enjoying scenic mountain views from its sought after location near the slopes and all amenities in a peaceful area of Courchevel 1850.

Situated just a few steps from the slopes and a ski lift, this superb property offers a serene and refined retreat. Designed with an authentic spirit, it exudes a soft and warm atmosphere, enhanced by the use of carefully selected traditional materials.

The five spacious en-suite bedrooms welcome family and guests in absolute comfort.

The living area, thoughtfully divided into different spaces with kitchen, invites both moments of sharing and quiet relaxation. Centred around a fireplace, the living room perfectly embodies the mountain spirit: convivial, intimate, and comforting.

Outside, the open views of the surrounding peaks add to the magic of the place, and to extend the sense of well-being, a private relaxation area with a pool and sauna completes this rare property.

This chalet gracefully combines comfort, a prime location, and the art of alpine living.

LAYOUT

LEVEL 0
- One bedroom en suite with bathroom and WCs
- Relaxation area with pool, sauna and separate WCs
- Massage room
- Technical room
- Ski room

LEVEL 1
- Two en suite bedrooms with bathroom

LEVEL 2
- Living room
- Open kitchen to the dining area
- Separate WCs
- Balcony

LEVEL 3
- Two en-suite bedrooms with bathroom
- Balcony.
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