Beautiful 5 bedroom Chalet for sale with panoramic view in Morzine, Auvergne Rhone Alpes
This 216m2 property is very well located for easy access on foot into the centre, in a sunny and quiet position in the Nants area of Morzine, just below the ski slopes, now served by a free ski bus up to the Fys lift and down into the centre.
Built in 2005 by a respected local builder, well maintained and updated again recently.
Positioned to make the most of the views north-east looking out over Morzine and to the Prodains cliffs beneath Avoriaz, and then to the south with views of the Nyon mountain.
A very pleasant large open plan living room makes up the middle level of the chalet, whic...
This 216m2 property is very well located for easy access on foot into the centre, in a sunny and quiet position in the Nants area of Morzine, just below the ski slopes, now served by a free ski bus up to the Fys lift and down into the centre.
Built in 2005 by a respected local builder, well maintained and updated again recently.
Positioned to make the most of the views north-east looking out over Morzine and to the Prodains cliffs beneath Avoriaz, and then to the south with views of the Nyon mountain.
A very pleasant large open plan living room makes up the middle level of the chalet, which naturally divides into the kitchen with pantry, dining area with sliding doors on to the balcony, and a living room area with a wood burning stove and doors on to the large terrace, equipped with a hot tub, perfect for outdoor dining in the warmer months.
The upper floor houses 3 double bedrooms, two with en-suite bathrooms and one with a separate bathroom.
On the ground floor, an entrance hall leads into a ski and boot room, laundry room with storage space, technical room housing the water tanks and electric console, one bedroom with en-suite bathroom and one with a separate bathroom.
The chalet has solar panels on the roof providing electricity to a battery, electric underfloor heating and hot water tanks.
This is an excellent family home that has very good rental potential due to its position and interior finish and layout.
LEVEL 0
-Entrance hall
-One bedroom en suite
-One bedroom
-One bathroom
LEVEL 1
Open-plan fitted kitchen
-Living/dining room
LEVEL 2
Two en-suite bedrooms
-One bedroom
-One bathroom
ANNEXE
-Terrace with Jacuzzi
-Balcony
-Laundry room
-Ski room
-Cellars
-Garage
-Outdoor parking spaces.
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