Reference248028
Price1,150,000 EUR
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms3
Floor Space150.4m2
Land Area

Immaculate 4 bedroom Apartment for sale in Crest Voland, Crest, Auvergne Rhone Alpes

1,150,000 EUR
989,000 GBP1,230,500 USD
Stunning new 4 bedroom luxury duplex apartment enjoying wonderful mountain views from its ideal location near the slopes and all amenities in the heart of Crest Voland.

Situated in the centre of the Val d'Arly, this residence offers a privileged location just a few minutes' walk from the ski lifts. This charming chalet-style residence offers 17 apartments ranging from one bedroom to five bedroom, 38 covered parking spaces, a car lift and two bicycle storage areas.

Each apartment has a ski room and one or two covered parking spaces, depending on its configuration, and offers the option of arranging the space to suit individual preferences.

This 150.42m2 property is set ...
Stunning new 4 bedroom luxury duplex apartment enjoying wonderful mountain views from its ideal location near the slopes and all amenities in the heart of Crest Voland.

Situated in the centre of the Val d'Arly, this residence offers a privileged location just a few minutes' walk from the ski lifts. This charming chalet-style residence offers 17 apartments ranging from one bedroom to five bedroom, 38 covered parking spaces, a car lift and two bicycle storage areas.

Each apartment has a ski room and one or two covered parking spaces, depending on its configuration, and offers the option of arranging the space to suit individual preferences.

This 150.42m2 property is set on the second and third floors of the residence. It comprises a spacious entrance hall, an equipped kitchen opening onto the living and dining room with access to a balcony.

There is an office, four bedrooms, a bathroom, two shower rooms and two separate WCs.

It has five balconies with a total surface area of 37.6m2.

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