New Build Studio Apartment for sale in Praz sur Arly, Megeve, Auvergne Rhone Alpes
Comprising 22 apartments, the development is inspired by traditional Alpine architecture and blends perfectly into this small mountain village. at the gateway to the Espace Diamant and just 4 km from Megeve.
The residence comprises of two new buildings and two renovated half chalets.
The interiors have been designed to optimise space for well-being and comfort. In an ideal living environment, surrounded by snow-capped peaks and lush green mountain pastures, this new address comes with panoramic mountain views while enjoying all the amenities of a real Haute-Sav...
Comprising 22 apartments, the development is inspired by traditional Alpine architecture and blends perfectly into this small mountain village. at the gateway to the Espace Diamant and just 4 km from Megeve.
The residence comprises of two new buildings and two renovated half chalets.
The interiors have been designed to optimise space for well-being and comfort. In an ideal living environment, surrounded by snow-capped peaks and lush green mountain pastures, this new address comes with panoramic mountain views while enjoying all the amenities of a real Haute-Savoie village on foot.
Ski-lovers can easily reach the Cret du Midi chairlift (600m away) with the free shuttle bus, which stops directly at the foot of the residence.
This T1 flat measuring approximately 41.12m2. is located on the ground floor of building A. It can be converted into a T2 or T1 + mountain area.
VAT recovery possible / Reduced registration fees payable by the purchaser
Parking and cellar not included in the sale price
Delivery last quarter 2025
Casier a skis
Resort centre
Good exposition
Traditional architecture.
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