Reference243062
Price9,800,000 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms5
Floor Space246.3m2
Land Area

Luxury 5 bedroom Chalet for sale with panoramic view in Val d'Isere, Rhone-Alpes

9,800,000 EUR
8,134,000 GBP10,290,000 USD
Situated right in the heart of Val d'Isere village and only 100m from the ski slopes, this superb ski chalet is bathed in light thanks to its southern exposure and its numerous windows and bay windows offering stunning panoramic views of the old village and the 2 mythical peaks of the resort: Solaise and Bellevarde.

This recently built half-chalet offers 5 en-suite bedrooms including a master bedroom and a dormitory spread over the 4 levels, all accessible by lift, as well as a beautiful wellness area with a swimming pool and hammam, the perfect place to relax after a great day on the slopes. ...
Situated right in the heart of Val d'Isere village and only 100m from the ski slopes, this superb ski chalet is bathed in light thanks to its southern exposure and its numerous windows and bay windows offering stunning panoramic views of the old village and the 2 mythical peaks of the resort: Solaise and Bellevarde.

This recently built half-chalet offers 5 en-suite bedrooms including a master bedroom and a dormitory spread over the 4 levels, all accessible by lift, as well as a beautiful wellness area with a swimming pool and hammam, the perfect place to relax after a great day on the slopes.
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