Reference249172
Price38,700,000 EUR
Bedrooms7
Bathrooms7
Floor Space884.0m2
Land Area

High Specification 7 bedroom House for sale with countryside and panoramic views in 1850, Courchevel, Auvergne Rhone Alpes

38,700,000 EUR
33,282,000 GBP41,409,000 USD
Great opportunity to purchase this exceptional fully furnished ski chalet located in Courchevel 1850, which can accommodate up to 16 people plus a staff area.

Located in the world-famous Courchevel 1850, this superb property is situated close to 5 star hotels and Michelin starred restaurants.

The bustling resort has an fantastic atmosphere and there is an exceptional skiing area right on the doorstep, with easy access to the Courchevel ski area and the larger 3 Valley ski area, which is the largest ski area in the world.

This magnificent architectural project, which is soon to be finished, was deeply inspired by ancestral chalets which are one of the iconic fundamental...
Great opportunity to purchase this exceptional fully furnished ski chalet located in Courchevel 1850, which can accommodate up to 16 people plus a staff area.

Located in the world-famous Courchevel 1850, this superb property is situated close to 5 star hotels and Michelin starred restaurants.

The bustling resort has an fantastic atmosphere and there is an exceptional skiing area right on the doorstep, with easy access to the Courchevel ski area and the larger 3 Valley ski area, which is the largest ski area in the world.

This magnificent architectural project, which is soon to be finished, was deeply inspired by ancestral chalets which are one of the iconic fundamentals of the resort.

This superb ski chalet, with imperceptible luxury, also blends seamlessly into the landscape.

With a spacious living area of 884m2, a total of 1,363m2, is set over 3 levels + a basement.

Features include:
• Master suite with a bathroom, waterfall shower, office and dressing room.
• 5 suites with private dressing rooms and bathrooms
• Children's bedroom with bathroom
• Playroom
• Cinema room
• Main living room with a fireplace
• Small living room with a fireplace
• Children's hideout
• 1 Dining room with open kitchen
• Professional kitchen
Private office (hidden door)
• 200m2 wellness area: indoor pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, hammam, tea room, duo massage room, gym & yoga room
• Ski room
• Wine cellar
• Lift
• 2 staff bedrooms (4 beds) separate kitchen office
• Laundry room
• Basement with parking of 263m2 (7 places) accessed by car lift
Private owners storage in basement

Helicopter or plane travel is possible to the Courchevel airport, just 5 minutes drive from the chalet. Alternatively Chambery, Geneva, Lyon, Grenoble are all within 2 hours.
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