Wow factor 7 bedroom Chalet for sale in Courchevel, Auvergne Rhone Alpes
This stunning property can accommodate 16 people plus staff.
Situated in the world-famous Courchevel 1850 which boasts numerous superlatives. A constellation of 5-star hotels, prestigious brands, and Michelin starred gastronomy, this resort is at the height of excellence. It is a bustling resort with an exceptional atmosphere.
The skiing area is on the doorstep with easy access to the Courchevel ski area and the larger 3 Valley ski area, the largest ski area in th...
This stunning property can accommodate 16 people plus staff.
Situated in the world-famous Courchevel 1850 which boasts numerous superlatives. A constellation of 5-star hotels, prestigious brands, and Michelin starred gastronomy, this resort is at the height of excellence. It is a bustling resort with an exceptional atmosphere.
The skiing area is on the doorstep with easy access to the Courchevel ski area and the larger 3 Valley ski area, the largest ski area in the world.
Here is what the architect has to say about this stunning new chalet: "This magnificent architectural project was deeply inspired by ancestral chalets which are one of the iconic fundamentals of the resort. A place with an original style and unique history that we have reinvented. A chalet with imperceptible luxury that seems to have always been there and blends into the landscape. It was essential for us that this exceptional real estate object visually expresses the DNA and codes of Courchevel 1850. "
This incredible new chalet of 884m2 living space and 1,363m2 total space comprises of 1 master suite with bathroom, an office and walk in wardrobe, 5 en suites with private walk in wardrobes and bathrooms, 1 kids room with bathroom, 1 kids playroom and a cinema room.
There is a main living room with fireplace, a small living room with fireplace and a kids' hideout. 1 dining room with open fitted kitchen, a professional kitchen and a private office (hidden door).
Further features is a 200m2 wellness area with an indoor pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, hammam, tearoom, duo massage room, gym and yoga room, a ski room, a wine cellar and an indoor elevator.
There are 2 staff bedrooms (4 beds), a separate kitchen, office, and laundry room.
The basement with parking of 263m2 (7 places) is accessed by a car elevator, and there is private owners storage in the 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 drive.
An exceptional opportunity.
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