Character 1 bedroom Apartment for sale in Courchevel, Auvergne Rhone Alpes
This turnkey property is ready to move into now. It sleeps 4/2, is secure, cosy and easy to maintain.
The property includes a lockable garage with a 4x4 vehicle, a ski locker and a large storage cave.
It is rare to acquire an apartment in this complex which is outside the centre and for sophisticated people who want easy and direct access to the pistes, some peace, beauty and
breathtaking views of the mountains. It is perfect for weekends and short fam...
This turnkey property is ready to move into now. It sleeps 4/2, is secure, cosy and easy to maintain.
The property includes a lockable garage with a 4x4 vehicle, a ski locker and a large storage cave.
It is rare to acquire an apartment in this complex which is outside the centre and for sophisticated people who want easy and direct access to the pistes, some peace, beauty and
breathtaking views of the mountains. It is perfect for weekends and short family trips.
This former show flat with decoration features, carving and equipped to the very highest standards is for sale fully furnished.
It enjoys access directly onto the Super Pralong ski area / ski pass station
There are walls of a mix of white wash and wood cladding with architect's features and
carvings, all wood sand distressed in the MGM style used throughout Appt. block A, stone tiling throughout, soft furnishings and coffee table in matching hand-painted Austrian style and
coordinated upholstery, wooden dining table, settle, bench and side unit in matching sand blasted wood (as walls).
The accommodation comprises of an entrance hallway/corridor leading to a double bedroom with fitted double wardrobe and window, a separate WC with washbasin, and a bathroom with bath and double sink vanity unit.
There is a kitchen with serving bar to the lounge/dining area, double sink, dishwasher, fridge,
freezer, microwave oven, induction hob oven, living and dining area with double French doors onto balcony with views of Mt. Bellecote and le Dent du Villard.
Furniture included is a double bed, two side tables with lamps, all kitchen equipment (in full
working order), a settee/double sofa bed, armchair, coffee table, two foot stools, dining table,
settle, 2 dining benches, two dining chairs, a wooden side unit, and two lamp stands with lamps.
There is a large balcony with balcony furniture set (table and foldable chairs), two balcony sun loungers, a ski locker, storage room/cellar and a single garage.
The vehicle included in the sale is a Suzuki Jimny 4x4 and there are 2 La Pierre Mountain Bikes.
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On finding a property you wish to purchase you will need to negotiate the terms, price and conditions of the sale with the owner.
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