Spacious 4-Bedroom Village House in Courchevel, Steps from Ski Bus, Ample Light, Terrace, Garage, Potential for Expansion

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73120 courchevel, France, Courchevel (France)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 160Floor area

€360,000

House

Parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

160m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to the charming village of Courchevel, nestled in the heart of the breathtaking French Alps, where you will find a delightful opportunity to own a slice of alpine heaven. This home promises not just a comforting living space but also the embrace of an engaging lifestyle surrounded by pristine nature and a vibrant community. This 4-bedroom house is located at 73120 Courchevel, France, a place renowned for its unbeatable skiing and year-round enchantment.

Courchevel is a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern amenities, famed for its extensive ski slopes and luxurious living. But what many people don’t immediately realize is that there's a thriving local community beyond the fancy ski resorts, with smiling faces and warm hearts. The local boulangeries serve heavenly pastries, and the nearby markets are ideal for sourcing locally produced cheeses and wines.

The property itself is a fine example of local architecture, seamlessly blending with its mountainous surroundings. As a busy real estate agent just bustling with queries, I can assure you that this home truly captures the essence of what it’s like to live in a picturesque alpine village. For those who savor natural light, this south-east facing property will not disappoint. With sunlight pouring in, you'll be able to enjoy bright mornings and cozy evenings.

Spread across around 160 sqm and arranged over multiple levels, this residence offers ample room for a family to grow and thrive. At the ground level, you enter through a welcoming living room, which is perfect for family gatherings or unwinding after an adventurous day. The separate kitchen adds a quaint touch, reminiscent of home-cooked meals and shared laughter. Step out onto the terrace for a breath of the crisp alpine air—a perfect spot to sip your morning coffee.

Upstairs, the first floor offers three more bedrooms, each with its own charm. A small balcony provides a private little nook, ideal for a moment of solitude or enjoying the view of snow-capped peaks—a mental escape right at your doorstep. The attic space is a treasure trove if you're blessed with a vivid imagination. A recently replaced roof promises potential—this space could be transformed into a romantic master suite or a playful children's den.

An interesting point to note is the balance of tradition and practicality. The lower ground floor hosts a garage—practical for snowy seasons—and two cellars, providing ample storage or perhaps, a future wine cellar. The presence of a private parking space is definitely a boon in these parts!

Key Features:
- 4 spacious bedrooms
- 2 well-equipped bathrooms
- Separate kitchen
- Cozy living room
- Sunlit terrace
- Handy garage space
- Cellars for storage
- Private parking
- Recent roof installation
- Potential-rich attic

Life in Courchevel is as much about the outdoor experiences as the indoor comfort. While the house is move-in ready, the opportunity exists to inject your own style and create your dream alpine retreat. Living here means embracing the slow rhythm of village life, engaging with local festivals, or simply taking a stroll to admire the beauty of the mountains that circle you.

For those who are keen adventurers, that's not all! Beyond skiing, the warmer seasons reveal lush hiking trails and cycling paths that crisscross the landscape. When the snow recedes, a new world awaits: golfing on mountain courses, paragliding against stunning backdrops, or enjoying leisurely fishing trips in crystalline lakes.

The climate plays a significant role in the lifestyle here—winters are cold but bustling with ski activities, while summers are cool and inviting for outdoor pursuits. Each season paints Courchevel with a different brushstroke, offering unique experiences.

This house, with its balance of tradition and potential, is more than just a property; it is a canvas for creating a life full of adventure and serenity. Whether you are seeking a family home, a vacation retreat, or an investment in the heart of the French Alps, this Courchevel gem might just be the answer. With a price tag of €360,000, this is your chance to embrace a lifestyle many can only dream of. Make sure not to let this opportunity slip away—I have many appointments lined up, and interest is keen. Get in touch and let's turn this house into your dream home.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
160
Price per m²
€2,250
Garden size
910
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the heart of Méribel in the Savoie region of the Rhône Alps, France, this spacious four-bedroom villa awaits discerning international buyers looking for a blend of traditional mountain living with modern convenience. Set in an authentic Méribel hamlet, this property offers an ideal retreat for those seeking tranquility in the French Alps with the added bonus of being just moments away from the slopes. The first thing you’ll notice about this 266 square meter villa is its distinct mountain architecture spread across a generous 773 square meter plot. This is not just a place to live; it’s a place to experience life. The layout, spanning four levels, is ambitious and hints at both a past well-loved and a future full of potential. Stepping inside, you’re greeted by a sweeping living area characterized by an open-plan design that incorporates the lounge, dining area, and a thoughtfully set back kitchen. Thanks to an array of windows, this space is showered with natural light, making it a delightful area to spend any time of the day. - Location: Rhone Alps, Savoie, Méribel, France - Size: 266 sq. m. - Plot: 773 sq. m. - Bedrooms: 4 - Bathrooms: 2 - Levels: 4 - Workshop: 32 sq. m. - Parking: 4 spaces - Garage included - Laundry room - Large wooden terrace - Traditional wooden beams - Larch shingle roof - Stone flooring A highlight of the villa is the substantial wooden terrace, a setting for memorable summer evenings with breathtaking views of the majestic surrounding mountains. It's easy to imagine evenings here, watching the setting sun cast golden hues over the peaks. The villa includes four spacious bedrooms, ready to accommodate family and guests alike. There’s a mezzanine area perfect for a cozy reading ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene valleys of Feissons-sur-Salins, France, you will find this spacious and immaculate 7-bedroom house. Beautifully maintained since its inauguration in 1988, this house stands proudly with unobstructed views over the sweeping landscape and offers approximately 225m² of comfortable, flexible living space. Stepping up to this fine abode, one is immediately struck by its attractive positioning on a generous plot of land, approximately 1000m² in size. Bathed in a sunlit southwest exposure, one can imagine the warmth of the afternoon sun flowing through the many windows. Structurally, this dwelling incorporates two distinct apartments, expanding the possibilities of its use. Imagine having additional space for guests, potential rental income, or even a retreat for teenage children longing for a touch of independence. Downstairs, you'll find a separate apartment with 2 spacious bedrooms, complemented by a garage space perfect for storage or parking vehicles. Upstairs, there's yet another 2-bedroom apartment, the perfect self-contained space for guests, along with the main quarters of the house. Now, let's delve into the heart of this charming estate: the house itself, offering five bathrooms and seven bedrooms. The interior exudes functional simplicity, a history of careful maintenance, and an echo of laughter, love, and life well-lived. Features of the house include: - 7 bedrooms - 5 bathrooms - 2 separate apartments - 3 garages - 2 cellars Living in Feissons-sur-Salins is not just about owning property; it's about embracing a unique way of life. Here you are less than 15 minutes drive from Bozel and just 30 minutes from Courchevel. Imagine visiting local vineyards, enjoying long weekend brunche ... click here to read more

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Greetings! As a perpetually busy real estate agent, I'm delighted to introduce you to a truly unique opportunity in the heart of the French Alps. Nestled in the picturesque village of Saint François Longchamp, this charming chalet promises to be a delightful retreat for anyone looking to bask in the serene beauty of the mountains. Whether you are an overseas buyer, an expat seeking a cozy getaway, or an investor, this property might very well pique your interest. Allow me to take you on a little journey through this enchanting slice of alpine life. Imagine waking up to the crisp, fresh mountain air, stepping outside to be greeted by breathtaking views of the majestic peaks that embrace the Vallée des Belleville. This one-bedroom chalet, lovingly restored with traditional stone and wood, is more than a house—it's a story waiting to be written, by you. Property Features: - One cozy bedroom - Open living space of approx. 18 m² - Mezzanine area providing exclusive sleeping quarters - Abundant natural light through south-facing openings - Additional storage loft - No water, electricity, or drainage, offering a rustic, off-grid experience - Majestic views of the French Alps - Spacious plot of approx. 10,000 m² - Access to water available nearby - Surrounded by lush trees providing ample shade The chalet's condition is charmingly rustic yet in good form, providing an authentic mountain getaway feel. The absence of modern utilities might sound daunting, yet it encourages a return to basics—a chance to disconnect and savor the tranquil alpine lifestyle. It's also worth noting that while the chalet is not suited for winter stays due to unplowed access, this encourages you to fully appreciate its seasonal opportunities. Speakin ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene heart of the Maurienne Valley, this exquisite stone-and-wood house in Sainte-Marie-de-Cuines offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. With its breathtaking views of the Lauzière mountain range and the Col de la Madeleine, this property is a dream come true for those seeking a tranquil escape in the French Alps. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant sound of a waterfall, sipping your morning coffee on a private balcony as the sun rises over the mountains. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in this enchanting holiday home, perfect for creating cherished memories with family and friends. ### A Home That Tells a Story Upon entering, you're greeted by a warm and inviting hallway leading to a guest-friendly bedroom and a separate WC. The main living area is a sunlit haven, featuring a cathedral-style dining room, an open-plan kitchen with a pizza oven, and a cozy lounge with a fireplace. A second, more intimate living room offers a bright and peaceful retreat. Upstairs, a spacious mezzanine serves as a versatile home office or reading nook, complete with a walk-in closet. Two bedrooms, including a master suite, open onto private balconies, offering stunning views and a perfect spot for stargazing. ### Outdoor Paradise The expansive, tree-lined plot of approximately 5,200 sqm is a paradise for nature lovers. A sunken swimming pool, barbecue area with a pizza oven, and a well-maintained garden filled with fruit trees and a vegetable patch provide endless opportunities for relaxation and entertainment. Nearby, a natural waterfall and forest create a haven of tranquility. ### Ideal Location for Adventure and Relaxation Situated at the end of a quiet cul-d ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque Rhone Alps region of Savoie, in the vibrant city of Albertville, France, this enchanting 5-bedroom house presents an alluring blend of serenity and accessibility that could offer an ideal setting for a family or an expatriate looking for a slice of French country life with modern conveniences within easy reach. The property is conveniently located near Albertville's bustling city center, yet allows for undisturbed peace thanks to its secluded setting. Notably, the house enjoys extensive views of the idyllic countryside, visible from its generously sized 40m2 balcony—perfect for outdoor dining or simply soaking up the tranquil surroundings. Spanning two floors, this detached house offers 183m2 of living space, with 140m2 complying with the Carrez Law, making it both spacious and legally compliant. Within the confines of this lovely home are five well-proportioned bedrooms which promise ample privacy and comfort. Addition to this, there are two bathrooms catering to the needs of a busy household. The layout includes an open plan area that could be envisioned as a warm family room leading out onto the balcony, a practical space where family members can gather. The house also boasts practical additions such as two cellars totaling 30m2 and a 28m2 basement which provide excellent storage solutions or could be converted into additional living spaces if required. Key features include: - Five spacious bedrooms - Two full bathrooms - Large balcony with countryside views - Garden space of around 400m2 - Gas heating system - Ample storage with two cellars and a substantial basement Living in Albertville, you will experience a community-oriented lifestyle with nearby markets, boutiques, and eateries o ... click here to read more

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On offer for sale is a modern and luxurious 6-bedroom chalet positioned exquisitely in the tranquil location of Combloux, a picturesque village in Haute Savoie, France. Residing in Combloux assures you vibrant panoramic views of both Mont Blanc and the Aravis Mountain range. The house is nestled amidst outstanding natural beauty, set against the backdrop of vast forests, providing a true feeling of living harmoniously with nature. This recently completed house is immaculate and unoccupied, standing as a canvas ready for your touch. This remarkable dwelling boasts a sizeable area of 357 square meters, approximately 270 m2 of which is habitable living space. Notable features of the property include: Six en-suite bedrooms Principal suite on the top floor with walk-in wardrobe and private balcony commanding views of the Aravis mountains and the tranquil forest behind Four spacious en-suite bedrooms in the middle level, all equipped with storage and breathtaking mountain views A lavish living, dining and kitchen area with direct access to a large balcony found on the top floor Absolutely stunning views of Mont Blanc from this room and the balcony Large multi-aspect fireplace Lower level bonus rooms which can be customized into a cinema room or gym An integral garage with space for three cars The exterior features are not to be overshadowed: Mini-pool located on a wooden decking at the front of the chalet with the magnificent Mont Blanc in view External parking for several vehicles Possibility of purchasing approx. 1000 m2 of non-constructible land at the rear of the chalet for further landscaping opportunities Living in Combloux, often referred to as "La Perle du Mont Blanc", offers one the opportunity to expe ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the serene and verdant landscapes of Saint-Gervais-les-Bains, this charming chalet offers a blend of traditional alpine architecture and modern comfort. Situated in the picturesque Haute-Savoie region of the Rhone Alps, this property is enveloped by natural beauty and dramatic mountain vistas, providing a peaceful retreat for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquility of nature. This chalet, a beautifully preserved farmhouse dating back to 1830, has been thoughtfully renovated to maintain its rustic charm while incorporating contemporary amenities. Set on an expansive plot of over 17,000 square meters, the property boasts generous outdoor space that invites nature right to your doorstep. The ground floor features a 95 sqm apartment with a modern fitted kitchen that opens up to a spacious living room, complete with a cozy wood-burning stove. Large windows and doors lead out to a delightful terrace, allowing residents and guests to dine al fresco or simply enjoy the stunning surroundings. Additionally, there is a convenient storeroom, a practical utility room, and two well-appointed bedrooms, one of which includes an en-suite bathroom. For those with a vision to further customize their home, the upstairs offers a sizable barn area of over 115 sqm. This space, which showcases an impressive period roof frame in excellent condition, presents a fantastic opportunity for conversion — perfect for creating additional bedrooms, a home office, or a recreational area tailored to your needs. Complementing the main farmhouse is a fully-equipped 30 sqm mazot, providing additional living space or an ideal guesthouse. The property also includes several practical outbuildings such as a wood shed, a garage eq ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the French Alps, this charming 3-bedroom house in St-Gervais-les-Bains offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the Haute-Savoie region. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, with the majestic Mont Blanc as your backdrop, and the promise of adventure just beyond your doorstep. ### A Day in Your Alpine Sanctuary As the sun rises over the snow-capped peaks, the gentle sound of birdsong fills the air. You step out onto your garden terrace, coffee in hand, and take in the breathtaking views that stretch across the valley. This is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle where every day feels like a holiday. In the winter months, the nearby slopes of St-Gervais-les-Bains transform into a skier's paradise. With over 400 kilometers of pistes, the Evasion Mont-Blanc ski area offers endless opportunities for both beginners and seasoned skiers. After a day on the slopes, return to your cozy home, where a small sauna awaits to soothe tired muscles. ### Embrace the Seasons Spring and summer bring a different kind of magic. The lush greenery of the surrounding forests invites you to explore hiking trails that wind through alpine meadows and past crystal-clear streams. Pack a picnic and discover hidden spots where you can relax and soak in the tranquility. Autumn paints the landscape in vibrant hues of red and gold, providing a stunning backdrop for leisurely walks or cycling adventures. The local markets brim with seasonal produce, offering a taste of the region's rich culinary heritage. ### Local Lifestyle and Culture St-Gervais-les-Bains is more than just a ski resort; it's a vibrant community with a rich cultural tapestry. The town hosts a variety of f ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the Alps, in the quaint, picturesque village of Cordon, lies a sublime chalet awaiting your discovery. At 110 Route de Scies, this luxurious detached chalet offers breathtaking panoramic views, standing proudly at the foot of the majestic Mont Blanc in the scenic Megève valley. Known as 'Balcon du Mont Blanc', Cordon is where you can truly experience the charm of alpine living. This chalet, a real gem, is set in a private plot of nearly 2,000m², granting you exclusive tranquility and an ambiance that feels removed from the bustle of everyday life. The chalet boasts a gross living area of 272m² with 212m² of refined, comfortable living space. The innovative design cleverly combines tradition with modern luxury, catering perfectly to the needs of foreign buyers seeking either a holiday retreat or a serene permanent residence. Before we delve deeper into the inside of this elegant chalet, it’s important to draw your attention to the rich cultural tapestry and the stunning natural beauty Cordon has to offer. Living here, you’ll be immersed in a village that maintains its authentic alpine identity, complemented by the gentle chime of church bells echoing through the mountains. Winters in Cordon transform into a snowy wonderland, perfect for skiing enthusiasts as the Évasion Mont-Blanc ski area, boasting 400km of slopes, lies just a stone's throw away. For those who cherish a quieter ski experience, Cordon's own modest ski area, accessible via a free shuttle, offers slopes suited to skiers of all levels. Summers in Cordon, on the other hand, invite you to explore hiking and biking trails that unravel through the verdant alpine landscapes, allowing you to truly connect with nature. Paragliding, local ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Les Houches, Haute-Savoie, in the breathtaking Rhone Alps of France, this delightful 2-bedroom semi-detached house offers a unique opportunity to live in the harmony of nature. In a region famed for its mesmerizing Mont Blanc range, this cozy abode could be a perfect sanctuary for overseas buyers and expats looking for a serene retreat or a charming second home. The house, with its 47 sq/m total area, is thoughtfully designed to balance comfort and practicality. The entrance welcomes you into a well-arranged hallway that leads directly to the main bathroom and separate toilets—a convenience you’ll appreciate every single day. Adjacent is the first bedroom, which is snug yet sufficiently spacious to serve as a cozy retreat after an adventurous day in the Alps. As you wander further inside, you’re greeted by a bright living room, where large windows let the sunlight pour in, infusing warmth throughout. The open-plan kitchen here is a practical space, ideal for preparing delightful meals while occasionally catching glimpses of the stunning scenery outside. Plus, the kitchen extends seamlessly onto a private terrace where you can sit back with a cup of coffee in the morning or enjoy an al fresco dinner as the sun sets over the Mont Blanc range. From here, the view of the mountains is nothing short of breathtaking. The upper level of the house, with its spacious under-the-roof area, is versatile. Thanks to its window and velux, it's well-lit and airy, providing a perfect setup for a secondary bedroom or simply a cozy TV room for those cinema nights with family or friends. One of the many appeals of this house is its amenities: - 14 sq/m East-facing terrace for stellar morning v ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil mountain pastures of Coupeau, within the picturesque region of Les Houches, Haute-Savoie, France, this charming 3-bedroom chalet presents a unique blend of serenity and breathtaking natural beauty. Overlooking the majestic Mont-Blanc mountain range, the property stands as an idyllic retreat for those looking to immerse themselves in the splendor of the French Alps. With its generous plot of 7167 sq m, this chalet not only promises unparalleled privacy and calmness but also offers an exceptional living experience surrounded by the captivating landscape. Property Features: - 3 comfortably sized bedrooms - 2 well-appointed bathrooms - Spacious living area with a cozy ambiance - Large plot area of 7167 sq m, ensuring seclusion and peace - 125 sq m of living space, efficiently laid out for a comfortable mountain retreat - A versatile 50 sq m workshop, ideal for various hobbies or storage needs Amenities and Lifestyle in Les Houches: Living in Les Houches brings the best of alpine life right to your doorstep. With a blend of local culture, vibrant community, and unparalleled access to nature, residents enjoy: - Proximity to a host of ski resorts, offering winter sports enthusiasts a paradise to explore - Hiking, mountain biking, and trail running during the warmer months, with trails starting just outside your door - Authentic French cuisine and international dining options, catering to all palates - Regular cultural festivals and events, fostering a strong sense of community - Access to local markets and shops, providing everything needed for daily life Local Climate: The climate in Les Houches is predominantly alpine, with distinct seasonal variations. Winters are snowy and cold, turning the la ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque enclave of Chamonix-Mont-Blanc in the Rhone Alps, our exquisite chalet invites you to discover a unique blend of alpine charm and modern allure. This captivating seven-bedroom chalet is situated in the vibrant commune of Chamonix, a haven for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. Whether you are an avid skier or a serene nature enthusiast, this chalet offers the perfect retreat in the heart of the French Alps. Spanning an impressive 198 square meters, this charming abode is spread over three levels, offering ample space for family, friends, and guests. As one step’s inside, the warmth of the double living space embraces you, welcoming you home. The sunlight filters through broad windows, illuminating the rustic elegance that exudes from every corner. The living area leads out to an expansive terrace, serving as a front-row seat to the breathtaking panoramas of the Bossons Glacier and the majestic peaks framing your view. Chamonix is not just about stunning vistas—it's a vibrant community brimming with activities and cultural experiences waiting to be savored. From the thrilling slopes of the Chamonix Ski Resort to serene walking trails, there's a bounty of outdoor experiences. After an exhilarating day, cozy up in a local bistro or explore the rich cultural heritage dotted throughout the area. Nature here, with its raw beauty and fresh crisp air, is a seamless part of everyday life. Living in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc offers a unique lifestyle where the rhythm of the seasons punctuates your day-to-day activities. Winters paint the landscape in pristine white, turning Chamonix into a playground for skiers and snowboarders. Summers, on the other hand, bring lush greens to the valleys, providing ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene embrace of the Rhone Alps in Haute-Savoie, Sallanches offers an unbeatable opportunity for those looking to embrace the tranquil lifestyle of the French countryside. As a global real estate agent constantly on the move, I am thrilled to tell you more about this plot of land that invites you to design the home of your dreams. Picture yourself in a hamlet-style community, enjoying the simplicity and calmness of rural life on the scenic slopes of Sallanches, particularly in the coveted La Provence area. This plot, covering approximately 750m², awaits your personal touch and vision, promising a future residence amidst breathtaking surroundings. The land is situated within the UDa zone as per local urban planning regulations, offering flexibility for residential development. What truly makes this location stand out is its stunning, unobstructed views of the majestic mountains, including Aiguille de Varan and the Mont Blanc range. Living in Sallanches is a unique experience. Situated in the heart of the French Alps, this town offers a laid-back lifestyle combined with access to diverse activities. Life here is peaceful, yet never boring. The climate varies during the year, providing a balance of snowy winters perfect for skiing and warm, pleasant summers ideal for hiking, cycling, or simply enjoying the local scenery. The region is particularly known for its outdoor activities—you'll find yourself captivated by the endless adventure opportunities, no matter the season. - 750m² plot size - Located on the slopes of Sallanches - In the UDa zone of local urban planning - Stunning views of Mont Blanc range - Situated in La Provence area - Tranquil hamlet-style community - Flexibility for residential deve ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque commune of Les Villards-sur-Thônes, this delightful 3-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity to own a second home in the heart of the French Alps. With its stunning natural surroundings and proximity to both ski resorts and Lake Annecy, this property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil retreat or a lucrative investment in the European holiday home market. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air and the gentle sound of nature, as you sip your morning coffee on the sun-drenched terrace. This house, with its south-facing orientation, ensures you enjoy natural light throughout the day, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Property Highlights: - Spacious Living: With 210 square meters of living space, this house offers ample room for family gatherings and entertaining guests. - Flexible Layout: The property features 4 levels and 3 independent entrances, allowing for versatile use of space, whether for personal enjoyment or rental opportunities. - Character and Charm: The vaulted living room adds a touch of historical charm, while the attic space offers potential for conversion into additional living quarters or a cozy reading nook. - Outdoor Delights: Enjoy the orchard with fruit trees, perfect for leisurely afternoons spent picking fresh produce or hosting garden parties. - Practical Amenities: A double garage and two cellars provide ample storage and convenience for seasonal gear and personal belongings. Local Lifestyle and Attractions: Les Villards-sur-Thônes is a hidden gem in the Haute-Savoie region, offering a perfect blend of serene village life and access to vibrant outdoor activities. Situated at an altitude of around 800 meters, this charming commune is home to approxim ... click here to read more

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Experience the quintessence of French alpine living with this charming 6-bedroom villa nestled in the scenic region of Rhone Alps, Haute-Savoie in Lathuile, France. Ideally positioned a few kilometers from the pristine waters of Lake Annecy, this villa offers a unique blend of tranquility and accessibility to the bustling local activities and amenities. This spacious residence extends over 470 square meters of elegantly appointed spaces, designed to harmoniously blend with its alpine surroundings. You will find a warm welcome in the expansive lounge, dominated by a striking open fireplace and accentuated with mountain decor and wooden beams, creating an inviting rustic atmosphere. The villa's standout feature is undoubtedly its breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, promising serene vistas and a sense of complete relaxation. With a total of 6 well-sized bedrooms and 4 tastefully designed bathrooms, the villa comfortably accommodates large families and guests. The additional separate apartment offers privacy and convenience, making it perfect for multi-generational living or as a guest suite. The beautifully landscaped garden, sprawling over 2,900 square meters, provides ample outdoor space for children to play and adults to unwind amidst nature. Key Property Features: - Six large bedrooms - Four full bathrooms - A separate apartment for guests or rental - A generous lounge with a large open fireplace - Wooden beams and mountain decor throughout - Landscaped garden covering 2,900 square meters - Stunning mountain views Amenities include: - Close proximity to Lake Annecy - Local shops and restaurants within driving distance - Easy access to outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and watersports - Short driv ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a beautiful villa located in the heart of the Rhone Alps, in Lathuile, Haute-Savoie, France. An iconic region, bursting with the very essence of French life, from the crystal clear waters of Lake Annecy to the awe-inspiring mountains that provide an unforgettable backdrop, Lathuile offers a unique lifestyle and a captivating ambiance. Immerse yourself in the tranquillity that comes with living in this splendid six-bedroom villa. With an accommodation area of 470 m2, this home represents a world of comfort, elegance, and charm. Nestled within a beautifully landscaped garden adding up to 2,900 m2, this property is more than just a home; it's a sanctuary. Let's delve into the specifics: Amenities: • Six spacious bedrooms – plenty of room for family, visitors, or even a home office. • Separate apartment – perfect as a guest house or rental opportunity. • Four well-appointed bathrooms – enough to accommodate a large family or guests. • Reception areas – perfect for hosting friends and family. • Mountain décor lounge – complete with an impressive open fireplace and magnificent wooden beams, embodying the homely feel of mountain living. The villa is in good condition and exudes an inviting and warm atmosphere. Enter into a world of cosy firesides in winter and cool, shaded retreats in summer. This property is a gem in the heart of the Rhone Alps. The house presents an outstanding feature of stunning mountain views. With this beautiful vista, feel a sense of relaxation wash over you, providing an escape from the hustle and bustle of life. Lathuile is a charming town located just kilometres away from the edge of Lake Annecy. Life here is synonymous with tranquility and leisure. Enjoy day trips to the lake, perfect ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscapes of Rhone Alps, Haute-Savoie, in the charming village of Lathuile, France, this 6-bedroom villa offers a peaceful retreat with picturesque surroundings. Perfect for those seeking a tranquil family home, this villa encapsulates a blend of luxury and rustic charm, complete with panoramic mountain vistas that promise an ambiance of utter relaxation and serene living. As you enter this generously sized villa of 470 square meters, you are welcomed into an expansive area that includes a stunning mountain decor lounge emphasized by a massive open fireplace and wooden beams throughout, which add to the home's rustic appeal. The reception areas provide ample space, perfect for hosting gatherings or family celebrations. The villa comprises six well-appointed bedrooms, a separate apartment, and four bathrooms, making it suitable for a large family or as a sublime getaway home. Each space within the home is thoughtfully designed to ensure comfort while maximizing the scenic views offered by its significant location. Set on a spacious 2900 square meters of attractively landscaped gardens, outdoor living is as delightful as the indoor experience. Whether it’s cultivating a garden or simply enjoying the outdoor tranquility, there is plenty of room for personalization and enjoyment. The villa, while in good condition, presents a great opportunity for buyers looking to infuse their style into their next home. It's a fantastic canvas for those who dream of customizing their space to create their ideal living environment, especially appealing to overseas buyers and expats who wish to add a touch of their essence into their new home abroad. Lathuile, located just a few kilometers from the pristine shores ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the scenic heights of Lake Annecy in the picturesque Entrevernes region, this charming, detached chalet offers a serene escape into the heart of the Rhone Alps. With a generous floor area of 260 sqm, this property, comprising six bedrooms, presents itself as a perfect retreat or a familial home in the beautiful Haute-Savoie. Entrevernes, a commune exuding provincial charm and tranquility, boasts proximity to one of France's most beloved lakes. The chalet, surrounded by a private land of 1208 sqm, revels in breath-taking views of the surrounding peaks, making this an idyllic setting for both restorative relaxation and adventurous outdoor pursuits. The interior is spread across three levels, each designed to capture the essence of alpine living. On the first floor, an inviting entrance hall leads into a fitted kitchen, and further opens to a spacious dining/living area complete with a cozy fireplace, perfect for cold winter evenings. This level also houses two comfortably sized bedrooms, a full bathroom, a dressing room, and discrete guest facilities. It further extends into an expansive balcony and a vast terrace to enjoy the idyllic landscapes that envelop the chalet. Ascending to the second floor, a charming mezzanine adds a touch of rustic elegance, leading into three additional bedrooms. This floor also includes a shower room and toilet facilities, all complemented by access to another balcony that presents awe-inspiring views. The ground floor houses an independent apartment featuring a large living room with a fitted kitchen, an additional bedroom, a shower room, and toilet facilities. This separate space is ideal for hosting guests or possibly for rental opportunities. The exterior does not fall shor ... click here to read more

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