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7 Bedrooms | 7 Bathrooms | Floor 280m² | Plot 400m²
€2,210,000 - £1,842,146**
7 Bedrooms | 7 Bathrooms | Floor 280m² | Plot 400.00m²
€2,210,000 - £1,842,146**
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€2,210,000 £1,842,146**
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Price
€2,210,000 - £1,842,146**
Fees paid by
vendor
Property Tax
** The currency conversion is for convenience of reference only
€2,210,000 - £1,842,146**
Externally Complete + Air & Water Tight - Concrete shell internally.
By purchasing at an Externally Complete stage of completion which includes the site works, concrete walls, external insulation, wood & stone external cladding, external doors, triple glazed windows, balconies, terraces, slate roofs, copper guttering, chimneys, etc. money is saved on notary's fees & property taxes which can be spent on the chalet fit-out instead.
It’s possible to take over the current design and fit-out process using local building contractors or start afresh with the purchaser’s interior design architects and building team/s. Introductions to local architects and artisans are available.
This option will be less expensive and give a purchaser total control over the internal design, quality of finishes and equipment installed.
Approx. 280m2 habitable area (habitable area doesn’t include garages and terraces, etc)
6 Ensuite Bedrooms - Wall mounted Smart TV & Wifi in every bedroom (Levels R1 & R2)
50m2 Open Lounge Dining Kitchen with Fireplace & vaulted ceilings (Level R3)
24m2 Relaxation mezzanine with external balcony (Level R4)
Circular Cedar Hot Tub on enclosed external terrace (Level R+3)
Sauna and hammam (Level R2)
TV and massage room (Level R1)
Utility room housing hot water boilers, underfloor heating boiler and dual airflow exchange system (Level R1)
Entrance and seating area (Ground Floor - Level RC)
Ski & Boot room (Ground Floor - Level RC)
Separate “in chalet” Staff accommodation comprising an Ensuite Bedroom with Kitchenette (Level RC)
Small Laundry (Ground Floor - Level RC)
Extensive rear landscape hedging for increased privacy
2 internal garage car spaces, 2 undercover carport spaces and 1 external car space
Freehold Property – No Co-Proprietary Fees !!
Quality equipment including the following;
Gorgeous low maintenance Brushed Larch Timber Cladding
Individual area controlled water underfloor heating + towel rails
Economical electric air source heat pump system for hot water and underfloor heating requirements.
Dual internal airflow heat exchange system for greater comfort and economy.
Thick concrete sound absorbing external (20cm to 30cm) walls with 30cm deep floors.
Thermally Insulated to the high standard RT2012 regulations
Triple glazed external windows & external sliding doors throughout for greater comfort and economy.
External electric shutters to all bedroom frontage windows for extra privacy and security.
Extensive rear landscape hedging for increased privacy
Hormann Electric LPU67 Thermo Insulated Garage Doors
10 Year French Building Insurance
Loxone Smart Home system upgrade as an optional extra may also be possible by negotiation.
Details subject to change and/or negotiation – July 2023
Chalet Architects & Interior Designers with local experience:
Amevet - www.amevet.fr
WilkinsonBevan - www.wilkinsonbeven.com
YBO Agence - Architecte-d-interieur - Meribel
Laughland Jones - www.laughlandjones.co.uk
Fabienne Gros - www.fabiennegros.fr
Atelier Crea & Co - www.ateliercreaandco.com
Refuge - www.megeve-refuge.com/home
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Information about risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website : https://www.georisques.gouv.fr
DPE non requis.
A beautiful place all year with highly defined seasons and quiet and tranquil out of the ski season when the crowds have gone home, and then suddenly once again each winter the mountains of the Three Valleys come alive with people enjoying this vast ski area... The largest linked skiing in the world.The Three Valleys ski domain provides more than 600km of runs and probably the same again off-piste. In fact it should now be called the Four Valleys with the link into Orelle (Maurienne Valley) which can be accessed by ski from Val Thorens. This has also opened up some extraordinary off-piste runs. The Three Valleys provides direct links between the ski resorts of St Martin de Belleville, Les Menuires, Val Thorens, Méribel, Mottaret, La Tania, Brides les Bains and the four Courchevel resorts, la Praz, 1550, 1650 and the world famous 1850 - and now Orelle, in the fourth valley - all under one ski pass offering on-piste skiing from 1300m all the way up to 3200m. As these figures show the Three Valleys ski area offers huge altitude differences favouring long run skiing.It has an ultra efficient, state of the art ski lift system, quality piste preparation and a dense artificial snow making system (1920 snow cannons) complementing the excellent natural snow cover. However, if you are not a fan of downhill skiing or like some variety during your stay then you can also roam the domain at your leisure on foot, hiking along the marked trails, or using the pedestrian ski lift passes. Many trails have been created especially to enjoy the increasingly popular snowshoeing sport and to discover the valleys from a new perspective: flora, wildlife, monuments, and spectacular scenery. There are also many cross-country skiing tracks that are prepared and maintained each day. These allow you to take in the breathtaking scenery and provide the opportunity to appreciate the beauty of the mountains away from the pistes.An interesting and wonderful area all year round, there is much more here than the snow sports.
132 properties in Three ValleysMeribel is one of most popular resorts in Europe for English-speaking skiers along with Courchevel and Val d’Isere. Meribel is the central valley of the largest ski domain in the world, Les 3 Vallees. With 600 km of groomed pistes, 85% of which are above 1800 metres, 25 accessible summits, 174 modern lifts and over 2090 snow cannons covering 43% of the ski area the statistics are impressive as is the skiing. However Méribel is much more than the 5 month winter ski season and an extended stay in summer or during the colours of autumn are needed to appreciate this. The initial development of the ski resort in the late 1930’s was a British and French partnership and this acceptance of English speakers continues to this day. Meribel is now a much more diverse international community with a large percentage of residents or visitors speaking English as their main or second language. The main village of Meribel is built on the eastern side of the valley between 1450 and 1700 metres and because of this it is surrounded by forests or grass & timbered slopes. The strict architectural codes of alpine sloping rooflines, timber and stone cladding compliments this setting and makes it one of, if not the most, attractive of all the large high altitude French ski resorts. The other major “resort villages” are Meribel Mottaret (1750 m), Meribel Village (1400 m), Les Allues (1100m) and the spa town of Brides-Les-Bains (600 m) at the very bottom of the valley. There are many smaller villages or hamlets so the range of property covers all tastes from barn conversions & village houses through to ski apartments and super luxury ski in ski out chalets with private swimming pools. As well as the normal range of hotels, bars, restaurants & shops Meribel boasts a range of facilities and activities. The Meribel Olympic Centre is home to a full size ice rink, indoor climbing wall, 25 metres indoor heated pool and water slide, conference centre, gymnasium and wellness centre of spa, steamrooms, etc. There is a spectacular 18 hole Golf Course at 1700 metres and a huge range of other outdoor activities such as tennis, hiking, mountain biking, road cycling, paragliding, fishing, etc which are enjoyed in the warmer months. Meribel property is generally more expensive than other French resorts but not yet at the dizzy heights of Courchevel 1850 with perhaps the exception of a few of the most prestigious pockets. As Meribel continues to become ever more popular with the big spenders of the world the strong capital growth experienced over many many years is likely to continue.
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