Condominium voor Kopen in Saint-Martin-d'Uriage, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Located just 30 minutes from Grenoble and bathed in a rich alpine history, Chamrousse 1650m is known as the birthplace of French Alpine skiing. From the first ever skis used in France in 1878, the first alpine ski area in 1893 and the host of six alpine downhill events in the 1968 Olympic Games, the resort is now embarking on its next evolutionary journey known as "Chamrousse 2030" to become the first 4 season connected smart ski resort in the Alps. This brand new development of 30 off plan apartments ranging from 1 - 3 bedroom duplexes, is the first release of new accommodation as part of this incredibly exciting rebranding. The 2 doulbe bedroom apartments will range in size from 60.75 - 70.30m2. Set over 5 floors and utilising quality materials that respect the architecture of Chamrousse, the development will sit a few minutes walk to the cable car (300m away) which will rise to 2250m, the resort centre is also just steps away while a shuttle will also stop right outside the building for ease and convenience. With many of the apartments enjoying the breathtaking views of the Vercors, apartments will enjoy their own private outdoor terrace and balcony space and will come with ski lockers in a the ski room for storare of skis and bikes (summer) as well as parking. Being sold as Classic Freehold apartments, with no rental obligation if you dont want to rent, for those that do want to rent, there is the possibility to reclaim the VAT of 20%. Being brand new Notary fees are also reduced at around 2.5%. With Grenoble as close as it is and Lyon just 90 minutes away, Chamrousse is blessed with heavy snowfall in the winter allowing it to open from early December to end of April, while in the summer mountain biking is one of the big draws thanks to its Bike Park with a wide array of beginner to expert rides. The incredibly exciting thing for Chamrousse 1650 is the 2030 project. Here the resort will be fully transformed into a 4 season destination complete with new 2000m2 Multi conference centre for seminars and convensions, 1000m2 area designated for smart working, 1500m2 exterior pool area, 4000m2 Balneo spa area as well as a wide array of new restaurants, bars and services to suppliment those facilities already in resort. Outside of the 2030 programme the aim in the longer term is to connect Grenoble to Chamrousse by cable car taking just 25 minutes with the site of the arrival in Chamrousse 1650 already identified and incorporated into the design of the new village. For anyone looking at capital growth as part of their investment strategy, this new development will certainly bring you long term returns once the Chamrousse 2030 project is realised. For more information including brochure and floor plans as well as arranging an appointment to visit the site and discuss things in more detail, please contact us.
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SUMMARY DESCRIPTION Brand new development of modern apartments in the futuristic and connected ski resort of Chamrousse 1650. Studios to 4-bedroom duplex units with panoramic views and spacious
Brand new development of modern apartments in the ski resort of Chamrousse, specifically in the Le Recoin 1650 area. The development is part of the Chamrousse 2030 project, which aims to transform Cha
Located just 30 minutes from Grenoble and bathed in a rich alpine history, Chamrousse 1650m is known as the birthplace of French Alpine skiing. From the first ever skis used in France in 1878, the
Located just 30 minutes from Grenoble and bathed in a rich alpine history, Chamrousse 1650m is known as the birthplace of French Alpine skiing. From the first ever skis used in France in 1878, the
Located just 30 minutes from Grenoble and bathed in a rich alpine history, Chamrousse 1650m is known as the birthplace of French Alpine skiing. From the first ever skis used in France in 1878, the
Located just 30 minutes from Grenoble and bathed in a rich alpine history, Chamrousse 1650m is known as the birthplace of French Alpine skiing. From the first ever skis used in France in 1878, the