Reference248893
Price9,800,000 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms5
Floor Space378.0m2
Land Area

New Build 5 bedroom Chalet for sale in Meribel, Auvergne Rhone Alpes

9,800,000 EUR
8,428,000 GBP10,486,000 USD
Spacious luxury chalet with a splendid cathedral living room opening onto a beautiful south-facing terrace with easy access to the slopes and amenities in Meribel.
This is one of just three private chalets i a new development in the Plateau district of Meribel. This sunny area is an immediate extension of the Rond Point des Pistes district and offers an uninterrupted view over the Meribel valley and the Tougnete summit. It is also close to all amenities: the ski lift is around 350 metres away, and the Meribel Centre shuttle bus stop is 140 metres away.

This 378m2 property offers 4 en-suite bedrooms and a dormitory.
A 40m2 master bedroom with its own private terrace is locate...
Spacious luxury chalet with a splendid cathedral living room opening onto a beautiful south-facing terrace with easy access to the slopes and amenities in Meribel.
This is one of just three private chalets i a new development in the Plateau district of Meribel. This sunny area is an immediate extension of the Rond Point des Pistes district and offers an uninterrupted view over the Meribel valley and the Tougnete summit. It is also close to all amenities: the ski lift is around 350 metres away, and the Meribel Centre shuttle bus stop is 140 metres away.

This 378m2 property offers 4 en-suite bedrooms and a dormitory.
A 40m2 master bedroom with its own private terrace is located on the highest level of the chalet, under the roof structure, and offers impressive views.
There is also a swimming pool, wellness area (sauna and hammam), wine cellar and ski room.

This luxury chalet, just 350 m from the slopes, restaurant and shops, is perfectly placed for a family investment and/or rental.
Ideal for living throughout the year, with over 60m2 of terraces and balconies.
This chalet comes with a 100m2 covered parking space.

Reduced registration and notary fees
Sought-after area
Large volumes
Spa with swimming pool.
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