Reference245985
Price423,500 EUR
Bedrooms1
Bathrooms1
Floor Space40.0m2
Land Area

Stylish 1 bedroom Apartment for sale in Val Claret, Tignes, Rhone-Alpes

423,500 EUR
364,210 GBP453,145 USD
Ideally located near the slopes and all amenities in the heart of Val Claret, Tignes, is this stylish one bedroom apartment, enjoying uninterrupted scenic mountain views.

This 2 room property with a surface area of 40 m2 is a rare pearl. Ideally positioned within a residence in the immediate vicinity of shops and car parks, this welcoming space benefits from a privileged location, directly at the foot of the slopes.

It comprises of a well-appointed bedroom currently furnished with a single bed and bunk beds, and a renovated living and dining room with parquet flooring, and bathed in natural light.

The fully fitted and equipped kitchen has an oven, a refrigerator, and e...
Ideally located near the slopes and all amenities in the heart of Val Claret, Tignes, is this stylish one bedroom apartment, enjoying uninterrupted scenic mountain views.

This 2 room property with a surface area of 40 m2 is a rare pearl. Ideally positioned within a residence in the immediate vicinity of shops and car parks, this welcoming space benefits from a privileged location, directly at the foot of the slopes.

It comprises of a well-appointed bedroom currently furnished with a single bed and bunk beds, and a renovated living and dining room with parquet flooring, and bathed in natural light.

The fully fitted and equipped kitchen has an oven, a refrigerator, and everything needed for cooking enthusiasts. A bathroom and separate WC, ski locker and cellar, complete this superb property.

There is oil heating providing cosy warmth for winter evenings, double glazed windows giving optimal insulation for year-round comfort.

The residence, ideally located in the centre of Val Claret, offers direct access to the snow front, at the foot of the Tufs chairlift. Equipped with an elevator and ski lockers, it makes it easier to come and go with your skis on.

This rare opportunity combines comfort, practicality and prime location.
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