Reference241658
Price1,741,650 EUR
Bedrooms3
Bathrooms
Floor Space115.0m2
Land Area

Luxury 3 bedroom Duplex for sale in Auron, Cote d'Azur French Riviera

1,741,650 EUR
1,497,819 GBP1,863,565.50 USD
Vivaldi, features 29 contemporary three and four bedroom chalet style apartments boasting excellent design, luxury fixtures and fittings and exemplary services.

Ranging from 122m2, the spacious duplex and triplex apartments include extensive reception rooms with modern open plan kitchens, three bedrooms, two bathrooms plus terraces and excellent views. Some apartments also include a cabin/bunk style room which is currently arranged as a fourth bedroom.

Services will include a swimming pool, spa, gym, restaurant, reception and concierge. Set at 1,600 m above sea level and benefitting from a village style atmosphere and rich cultural heritage, Auron features over 135 kilometres ...
Vivaldi, features 29 contemporary three and four bedroom chalet style apartments boasting excellent design, luxury fixtures and fittings and exemplary services.

Ranging from 122m2, the spacious duplex and triplex apartments include extensive reception rooms with modern open plan kitchens, three bedrooms, two bathrooms plus terraces and excellent views. Some apartments also include a cabin/bunk style room which is currently arranged as a fourth bedroom.

Services will include a swimming pool, spa, gym, restaurant, reception and concierge. Set at 1,600 m above sea level and benefitting from a village style atmosphere and rich cultural heritage, Auron features over 135 kilometres of slopes across four sites and is a popular location for skiers, snow-boarders and winter sports enthusiasts alike.

Beyond the quality of the lodges, the emphasis is on the comfort of the residents with a central pavilion of 2,000 m2 including a spa, a swimming pool, Bar Living room / restaurant with a beautiful signature, catering service, delicatessen, a 5 star concierge, a reception, a ski shop and a games room. Fees payable by the seller.

FEATURES
Spa
Air Conditioning
CONDITION
Excellent condition

ROOMS
Bathroom
Open Plan Kitchen
Double Reception Room
Bedroom
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