Reference252822
Price1,845,000 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms5
Floor Space185.0m2
Land Area26.0m2

Authentic 5 bedroom Chalet for sale in Sainte Foy Tarentaise, Auvergne Rhone Alpes

1,845,000 EUR
1,531,350 GBP1,937,250 USD
Spacious and bright 4 storey, 5 bedroom luxury chalet with terracing, enjoying spectacular mountain views from its location in Sainte Foy Tarentaise.

The chalet was constructed in 2008 by a very reputable local developer. The fixtures and fittings are of good quality, and as the chalet only has balconies as outside space, its easy to maintain as a second home.

The property has previously been used by a Tour operator.

The entrance level has a closed porch area of 4m2 opening into the living and dining area of 52m2, which features a fireplace. The kitchen is domestic style and has a pantry area and there is a WC. There is 189m2of space in the chalet.

The upper l...
Spacious and bright 4 storey, 5 bedroom luxury chalet with terracing, enjoying spectacular mountain views from its location in Sainte Foy Tarentaise.

The chalet was constructed in 2008 by a very reputable local developer. The fixtures and fittings are of good quality, and as the chalet only has balconies as outside space, its easy to maintain as a second home.

The property has previously been used by a Tour operator.

The entrance level has a closed porch area of 4m2 opening into the living and dining area of 52m2, which features a fireplace. The kitchen is domestic style and has a pantry area and there is a WC. There is 189m2of space in the chalet.

The upper level has a 18m2 bedroom with shower and WC.

The entrance minus 1 level has bedroom 1 of 13m2 with a 6m2 en suite bathroom, bedroom 2 of 16m2 and bedroom with a 5m2 en suite bathroom and a huge 3.5m2 walk in wardrobe.

The entrance minus 2 level has bedroom 3 of 15m2 with a 4m2 en suite bathroom and bedroom 4 of 16m2 with a 5.2m2 en suite bathroom and a 4m2 walk in wardrobe.

The station of Sainte Foy Tarentaise is perfect for families and also for off piste enthusiasts. The stations of Val d'Isere, Tignes, la Rosiere and Villaroger les Arcs are all within 25 minutes drive. The resort of Sainte Foy is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the Upper Tarentaise. A small resort perfect for families, but also with a huge amount of off piste skiing. Sainte Foy is within easy reach of Tignes, Val d'Isere, la Rosiere and also just 20 minutes from Villaroger and the new high speed lift into the Paradiski area.

The summer in the resort is becoming busier each year as people escape form the heat. Geneva and Lyon are 2.5 hours away, and the train station of Bourg Saint Maurice is around 25 minutes from the station.
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