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Reference247989
Price776,000 EUR
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms1
Floor Space109.6m2
Land Area

Luxury 4 bedroom Apartment for sale with panoramic view in Notre Dame de Bellecombe, Auvergne Rhone Alpes

776,000 EUR
667,360 GBP830,320 USD
Bright and spacious 4 bedroom apartment, which will be situated within a new development right in the heart of Espace Diamant.

Harmoniously integrated in a preserved environment, the project is located in the heart of Notre Dame de Bellecombe, just 10 minutes from Les Saisies and 25 minutes from Megeve.

The residence benefits from being in a strategic location in the Mont Rond sector and thus offers direct access to the snow front.

The programme consists of 110 apartments divided into 4 units to which is added an individual chalet with generous proportions. 33 apartments ranging from 2 to 5 rooms, are accessible in the classic residence and benefit from a VAT recovery...
Bright and spacious 4 bedroom apartment, which will be situated within a new development right in the heart of Espace Diamant.

Harmoniously integrated in a preserved environment, the project is located in the heart of Notre Dame de Bellecombe, just 10 minutes from Les Saisies and 25 minutes from Megeve.

The residence benefits from being in a strategic location in the Mont Rond sector and thus offers direct access to the snow front.

The programme consists of 110 apartments divided into 4 units to which is added an individual chalet with generous proportions. 33 apartments ranging from 2 to 5 rooms, are accessible in the classic residence and benefit from a VAT recovery regime. The other 77 accommodations are intended for tourist accommodation.

Located in the classic residence area, this 4 room apartment has a living area of approximately 127.7m2 and is located on the top floor.

Features will include: 4 double bedrooms, living/dining room with an open kitchen and access to a terrace of 19m2 with open views of the surrounding massifs. The property is completed with a parking space in the basement, a cellar and a ski locker.

Reduced notary fees VAT recovery possible
Ski locker
Ski in/ski out
Mountain views
Communal indoor and outdoor pools
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