Reference249691
Price3,780,000 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms5
Floor Space240.0m2
Land Area

Stunning 5 bedroom Chalet for sale in Tignes, Auvergne Rhone Alpes

3,780,000 EUR
3,250,800 GBP4,044,600 USD
A rare opportunity to acquire a remarkable Ski chalet for sale in the sought after High Altitude Ski resort of Tignes.

Located in the Les Boisses, 1,850m sector the chalet benefits from being Ski in Ski Out. The chalet boasts some of the most stunning views in the High Tarentaise valley, particularly that of the majestic Mont Blanc.
This spectacular alpine chalet was recently built, completed in 2017 and is a credit to the current owners for designing such a desirable and methodically flowing property.
Built over 3 levels it offers an internal lift to access all floors in addition to the spiral staircase.

It consists of :
Ground Floor : Large Family bedroom (suita...
A rare opportunity to acquire a remarkable Ski chalet for sale in the sought after High Altitude Ski resort of Tignes.

Located in the Les Boisses, 1,850m sector the chalet benefits from being Ski in Ski Out. The chalet boasts some of the most stunning views in the High Tarentaise valley, particularly that of the majestic Mont Blanc.
This spectacular alpine chalet was recently built, completed in 2017 and is a credit to the current owners for designing such a desirable and methodically flowing property.
Built over 3 levels it offers an internal lift to access all floors in addition to the spiral staircase.

It consists of :
Ground Floor : Large Family bedroom (suitable for people with disabilities), double bed & bunk beds plus a very large en suite shower room. East facing window, South facing patio door leading to the garden and Hot Tub
Hallway to back door, changing area for the hot tub with shower
Tech room, with water tanks, washing machine. WC. Dedicated spacious Ski and Boot room.
Garden with Hot Tub.
Garage with storage and electric door.
Private parking and ample communal parking adjacent to the property Level 1 :
4 large en-suite double bedrooms, all stylishly designed with an alpine feel and super practical . Balconies off each bedroom suite
Level 2: Greeting bar counter at the top of the stairs, with under eves storage/ wine cellar. Library area leads through into the large open plan living and dining area with character wooden beams in the apex ceiling . Quadrupal aspect windows floods the room with natural light and offering some of the most stunning views in the High Tarentaise.
Semi Commercial kitchen in stainless steel with service counter.

Mezzanine level ideal for a snug.
Large Balconies and a south facing large al fresco dining area.
The chalet benefits from underfloor heating throughout, internal lift to all floors. It is in excellent condition and ready to move straight in.

Situated in one of the largest ski areas in the Alps, you can enjoy a ski terrain with over 300 km of pistes, spread between 1,550m and 3,450m altitude, hence snow sure.
Tignes is a winter sports haven, offering everything from skiing, snowboarding, ski touring, to piste basher rides, skidoo-ing, a flight in a microlight, snow tubing and even ice diving (not for the faint hearted).

There are many restaurants and bars to suit all tastes (and budgets) both on the pistes as well as in and around the resort.
All cuisines and ages are catered for.
Summer in Tignes is also a real draw to activity seekers.
You can enjoy water activities on the lake such as Stand Up Paddle Boarding, Canoeing, Pedal'eau, Zorbing, and extreme Water sliding. Beach volleyball and soccer, basketball, paragliding, bike park, via ferrata and mountain biking with many chair lifts converted with a bike carrier to give you an "up" lift.
There is a golf driving range, club house and restaurant and an 18 hole golf course, the highest in Europe at 2,100m.

Living room / Dining Room = 36m2 Kitchen = 11m2 Bedroom 1 = 16m2 Bedroom 2 = 12m2 Bedroom 3 = 15m2 Bedroom 4 = 13m2 Bedroom 5 = 14m2 Property Tax approximately 4000 EUR pa.
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