Reference248525
Price19,200,000 EUR
Bedrooms6
Bathrooms6
Floor Space390.0m2
Land Area

Luxury 6 bedroom Chalet for sale in 1850, Courchevel, Auvergne Rhone Alpes

19,200,000 EUR
16,512,000 GBP20,544,000 USD
Simply superb chalet in Courchevel 1850, currently being completely modified and renovated to an exceptional level and will be ready for December 2024.

Benefiting from a total space of 417m2 and breathtaking, panoramic views, this exceptional chalet includes:
• Master suite with bathroom and dressing room on the top floor.
• 5 bedrooms with independent bathrooms
• Main living room with a fireplace and a reading living room
• Dining room with an open kitchen
• Terrace with a Nordic bath
• Fitness room
• Wellness area with an indoor pool, sauna, steam room, and massage room
• Ski room with boot dryer
• Children's playroom
• I...
Simply superb chalet in Courchevel 1850, currently being completely modified and renovated to an exceptional level and will be ready for December 2024.

Benefiting from a total space of 417m2 and breathtaking, panoramic views, this exceptional chalet includes:
• Master suite with bathroom and dressing room on the top floor.
• 5 bedrooms with independent bathrooms
• Main living room with a fireplace and a reading living room
Dining room with an open kitchen
Terrace with a Nordic bath
• Fitness room
• Wellness area with an indoor pool, sauna, steam room, and massage room
• Ski room with boot dryer
• Children's playroom
• Indoor elevator serving from the ground floor to the 3rd floor
• Laundry room
• Wine cellar
• Basement with parking for 2 vehicles and charging stations for electric vehicles and bicycles.
• Staff bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen.

Hear from the architect :

Courchevel 1850 is world renowned for its boutique shopping and quality dining, with many Michelin star restaurants. The skiing is some of the best, with easy access to and from the pistes of Courchevel and the 3 valleys, the largest ski area in the world is literally on your doorstep.

•Plans and more information available

Travel : -Helicopter or plane is possible to the Courchevel airport, just 5 minutes drive from the chalet.
-Alternatively Chambery, Geneva, Lyon, Grenoble are all within 2 hours drive
-Driving to your chalet directly is also possible all year round.

An exceptional opportunity.
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