€764,400 Champagny-en-Vanoise
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For sale: 3 bedroom apartment with office, private parking, storage room & ski locker in a new-build residence
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- Ski Area
- Paradiski
- Ski Resort
- Champagny-en-Vanoise
- Price
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€764,400
agency fees to be paid by the seller - Ref
- 133959SBO3B
- Beds - Bath
- 3 - 3
- Land M2 - Hab M2
- 15 - 89
Property Features
- In ski resort
- Under 200m from the nearest ski lift
- Walking distance to ski shop.
- Ski locker or storage
- Walking distance to restaurant.
- Walking distance to bar.
Property Description
The residence Étoile de la Vanoise has 38 apartments, ranging from 1 bedroom + cabin up to 4 bedrooms. Each apartment benefits from exclusive usage of private & secure ski lockers fitted with heated boot warmers. The residence will have a reception area offering concierge service as well as the availability of a laundry room for property owners & guests.
All of the apartments are free-hold & offer an ideal investment opportunity with 3 different rental contract options to choose from that are tailored to your lifestyle & expectations.
Feel free to ask for further information about the 3 different rental contracts & expected revenue return.
Charges:
The co-property charges are approximately €30 TTC per m² per year.
Property tax is approximately €1.20 TTC per m² per month which is payable in total 1 x per year.
The amount of the guarantee deposit is 2% of the total TTC price.
Possibility of recuperating the 20% VAT/TVA under certain conditions
Distances:
Ski lifts 350 meters
Ski piste 8 minutes by gondola
Walking distance to commerces
Courchevel, 3 Valleys ski resort 14 km
Pralognan ski resort: 11 km
Bozel lake: 6 km
Moûtiers train station/Eurostar: 20 km
Chambéry airport: 1h45 / 119 km
Grenoble airport : 2h20 / 192 km
Lyon airport: 2h30 / 196 km
Genève airport: 2h30 / 200 km
The village of Champagny-en-Vanoise sits at the entrance to the Vanoise National Park at an altitude of 1,250 m on a largely sunny southern slope joining the La Plagne / Paradiski resort. The Paradiski area has 425 km of groomed ski runs, 259 ski pistes; 11 green, 136 blue, 78 red, 34 black, 2 snow parks & 3 snowboard cross training parks & 129 ski lifts. 70% of the area is over 2000 m in altitude with two skiable glaciers over 3000 m. There's an infrastructure of 129 exceptionally efficient ski lifts including the 8-minute cable car that links Champagny village to Paradiski.
***The illustrations are provided for information purposes only and are not binding. Please refer to the text description for details & all measurements are approximative***
Paradiski Ski Area
Paradiski is the name of the joint La Plagne, Les Arcs, ski area linked together by the Vanoise Express cable car. Opened in December 2003,the Vanoise Express is currently the world's largest single span cable car; in fact there are two of them both capable of ferrying 200 people across the Ponthurin valley that divides the two areas. The journey and the views make for a spectacular 4-minute ride.
In total Paradiski offers a HUGE 425 km of piste. Individually, La Plagne (225 km) and Les Arcs (200km) are significant ski areas in their own right and are both made up of different villages. In La Plagne the high altitude villages are Aime 2000, Plagne Centre, Belle Plagne, Plagne Bellecote, Plagne Soleil, Plagne Villages and Plagne 1800. These are all situated between 1800m and 2100m and offer snowsure high altitude ski in ski out convenience.
Lower down the delightful villages of Montchavin, Les Coches, Montalbert and Champagny en Vanoise all offer the charm and cosy comfort of village life, with their own tree lined local slopes and easy access to the high altitude slopes of La Plagne.
In Les Arcs the high altitude villages are Arcs 1600, Arcs 1800, Arcs 2000 and, the latest development, Arcs 1950. Again these all offer a ski in ski out experience. Great cruising runs through the trees lead to the lower villages of Plan Peisey, Vallandry and Villaroger for a more traditional mountain experience.
Both La Plagne and Les Arcs offer something for everyone. Early intermediate blue and red run skiers can soon explore the area and travel around the mountain enjoying some of the good value mountain restaurants.
However with two glaciers at over 3,000m, a wealth of "between the piste" and off piste and long runs through the trees, there really is something for all levels of skier - and let's not forget you boarders out there - both resorts offer a choice of snowparks with jumps, rails and the all important, music. La Plagne, Les Arcs, Paradiski - one of the world's great ski areas.
Champagny-en-Vanoise Ski Resort
Champagny-en-Vanoise is rather special. Its part of the enormous National Parc de Vanoise, a truly beautiful and breathtaking wilderness and it is linked in to Paradiski – one of the largest ski areas in the world.
The village is charming. It is a traditional mountain village and has kept, for the most part, an authentic feel. Champagny Station is at an altitude of 1250m so runs back to the village can get a bit scratchy, but this is OK because you can catch the cable back down. Here you’ll find a range of shops, bars and restaurants. It’s all pretty low key and very much aimed at families.
There is also Champagny le Haut at 1450m a glorious village that makes you feel as though you’re stepping back in time. When I was last up there I was so captivated I turned into a tourist and started taking pictures. This is a preserved valley, classified in ‘the natural monuments and sites of France’ for its beautiful countryside and the preserved architecture of its villages. It is also the Gateway to the National Park of Vanoise (the oldest National Park in France, founded in 1963) and one of the most beautiful sites for cross country skiing and Nordic activities in the region. Champany offers a lot more than downhill skiing, there is nordic skiing, snow shoe walks, ice climbing, parapenting, sleigh rides and much more.
So from the resort centre you leap on the cable car which can have queues in peak season but once on, 8 minutes and you’re off on your skies. It takes skiers to the Southern slopes and the vast area for boardsports of la Grande Plagne: 225km of pistes for all levels between about 2,000 and 3,000 metres. You can ski on the sunny Southern slopes of Champagny, perhaps on the Bellecôte glacier or in the forest around the villages opposite Mont Blanc, wherever you ski there is plenty here to keep all levels of skier entertained.
Diagnostic de Performance Energétique
DPE : This property does not have a fixed heating system