Authentic 2 bedroom Apartment for sale in Courchevel 1850, Auvergne Rhone Alpes
Courchevel is the epitomy of luxury and exceptional skiing in the 3 valleys. Know for its prestigious atmosphere, world-class ski slopes, and unmatched apres-ski offerings, Courchevel is the crown jewel of the 3 Valleys, the largest ski area in the world.
Known for its luxury chalets, 5-star hotels, Michelin-starred restaurants, and designer boutiques, Courchevel attracts an international elite seeking both adventure and opulence.
Courchevel's perfectly groomed runs and stunning Alpine views make it a haven for winter sp...
Courchevel is the epitomy of luxury and exceptional skiing in the 3 valleys. Know for its prestigious atmosphere, world-class ski slopes, and unmatched apres-ski offerings, Courchevel is the crown jewel of the 3 Valleys, the largest ski area in the world.
Known for its luxury chalets, 5-star hotels, Michelin-starred restaurants, and designer boutiques, Courchevel attracts an international elite seeking both adventure and opulence.
Courchevel's perfectly groomed runs and stunning Alpine views make it a haven for winter sports enthusiasts, while its vibrant village life and upscale amenities ensure it remains the pinnacle of mountain luxury.
Discover this exceptionally located 2 bedroom apartment in Courchevel 1850, perfectly positioned next to the piste. With its elevated setting, the property boasts breathtaking views from its east and south-facing balconies, offering abundant natural light throughout the day.
This rare gem features a spacious double bedroom with built-in wardrobes, a cosy bunk bed room, an entrance hall with convenient
built-in storage cupboards, a bright living and dining area with large glass doors opening onto the wraparound balconies, a separate kitchen, bathroom, and WC.
Additional amenities include a dedicated ski room and ski locker, and additional storage cupboard.
Nestled in a quiet and sought-after area of Courchevel, this property combines prime location with peaceful surroundings.
Don't miss the opportunity to own this unique alpine retreat.
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