Reference243512
Price2,300,000 EUR
Bedrooms6
Bathrooms2
Floor Space365.0m2
Land Area2,100.0m2

Quiet 6 bedroom Chalet for sale in Saint Gervais les Bains, Rhone-Alpes

2,300,000 EUR
1,978,000 GBP2,461,000 USD
Located in a quiet setting between Megeve and Chamonix, right in the heart of a sought-after residential area and within easy reach of the village centre and the sports facilities of Saint Gervais Mont Blanc, this charming property is set in 2,100m2 of enclosed land.

With a spacious living area of 365m2, this exceptional ski chalet has various outbuildings and is spread over 2 levels with 9 rooms, including 5 bedrooms, including a large master bedroom, vast cathedral-style living room of 50m2, which is bathed in light and has access to a large south-facing sheltered terrace. Various storage areas, games room and study.

The entire property is enclosed and planted with trees, b...
Located in a quiet setting between Megeve and Chamonix, right in the heart of a sought-after residential area and within easy reach of the village centre and the sports facilities of Saint Gervais Mont Blanc, this charming property is set in 2,100m2 of enclosed land.

With a spacious living area of 365m2, this exceptional ski chalet has various outbuildings and is spread over 2 levels with 9 rooms, including 5 bedrooms, including a large master bedroom, vast cathedral-style living room of 50m2, which is bathed in light and has access to a large south-facing sheltered terrace. Various storage areas, games room and study.

The entire property is enclosed and planted with trees, boasting magnificent panoramic views and plenty of sunshine.

There are also 220m2 of terraces, swimming pool, 2 outbuildings, 2 storey garage with parking for 3 vehicles, basement and a fully equipped detached mazot.

Sauna, ski room, games room
Magnificent flat plot with trees and fencing
Quiet area with good exposure
Close to all amenities
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