Reference237669
Price1,495,000 EUR
Bedrooms3
Bathrooms3
Floor Space154.0m2
Land Area903.0m2

New Build 3 bedroom Chalet for sale in Les Bossons, Chamonix, Rhone-Alpes

1,495,000 EUR
1,285,700 GBP1,599,650 USD
Impressive new development of just 3 ski chalets in the desirable area of Les Bossons, with great views of the Mont Blanc chain and offering easy access to the centre of Chamonix.

The properties are due for completion in the second half of 2024 at the latest.
The interior provides a total surface space of 154 m2, including 140 m2 of living space.

On a private plot of more than 900 m2, this property is distributed as follows:
Garden level: an entrance, a garage, two bedrooms with private WC shower room, a separate WC and a wooden terrace of 38 m2.
Upstairs: a living room of over 50 m2, a master bedroom with en suite bathroom and dressing room, as well as 48 m2 of te...
Impressive new development of just 3 ski chalets in the desirable area of Les Bossons, with great views of the Mont Blanc chain and offering easy access to the centre of Chamonix.

The properties are due for completion in the second half of 2024 at the latest.
The interior provides a total surface space of 154 m2, including 140 m2 of living space.

On a private plot of more than 900 m2, this property is distributed as follows:
Garden level: an entrance, a garage, two bedrooms with private WC shower room, a separate WC and a wooden terrace of 38 m2.
Upstairs: a living room of over 50 m2, a master bedroom with en suite bathroom and dressing room, as well as 48 m2 of terrace and balcony.

The nearby bus stop leads to the centre of Chamonix and the cycle path is 2 minutes away by bike.

Ten-year warranty insurance damage work and reduced notary fees.
This chalet for sale in Chamonix gives the possibility of recovering VAT (refund of 20% of the sale price) if the buyer opts for the para-hotel regime (commitment over 17 years).
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