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Property with space for dining in the open. balcony, terrace or garden providing an area large enough for occupants to eat in.Property with property within 5 minutes walk to free ski busProperty with golf course within 15 mins of property.Property with open parking belonging to the property.Property with property with garage or covered parkingProperty with this property will have views of the mountains.Property with there will be an open fireplace in this property.
Distance by car from ski-lift 5 minutes drive to ski resort
€848,000
Ref: 23437TCF73
Méribel
Three Valleys
3 House - 10 bedroom redevelopment opportunity in Méribel hamlet on free resort bus route
199 M2

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23437TCF73 €848000

Property type

  • House
  • Renovation
  • Mountain village house

Property Description

A rare redevelopment opportunity set on 668m² of land comprising : three adjoining village houses, a large cellar, three garages, a workshop, a garden, a yard and a shed and perhaps potential for a 4th residence.


In total the 3 residences currently have 10 bedrooms, 3 kitchens and 4 bathrooms with 199m2 of living area, an additional 32m2 under 1.8m in height and 144m2 of garages and workshop plus a garden, woodshed and courtyard.

The first house is closest to the street and although habitable is in need of renovation. It has an open kitchen/dining room, a living room and a WC / shower room on the ground floor, two bedrooms and a dressing room on the first floor, while the attic could potentially be converted to provide additional living space.

The second house is more modern and would only require superficial updating. The ground floor is light and welcoming with an open plan lounge/dining room and kitchen including a wood fire. There is also a pantry and a small separate toilet/utility room. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms, a single bedroom and a bathroom. The loft has been converted creating a large space for four beds, a shower room with WC and dressing room. 

The third house is slightly smaller in surface area and the ground floor is still under construction, while the first floor has been converted into a studio with separate access.

Across the yard is a large workshop which leads through to the three good sized garages with separate points of entry from the street. The area above the garages has been decked to create a large terrace from which to enjoy stunning views up the valley and sunshine all afternoon. 

The vendors believe it might be possible to build a 4th residence above the garages however no discussions or approvals have been had, sort or gained from the Mairie. 

To the rear of the garages is a raised lawn area with trees and shrubs, which also provides another vantage point from which to admire the views of the surrounding mountains.

The Hamlet is a picturesque, traditional Savoyard hamlet located between the main Méribel resort centre and Les Allues and is on the winter and summer season free resort bus route. 

It is a 5 minute drive to the centre of Méribel and a 20 minute walk from the ‘Olympe’ cable-car station which links Méribel and les Allues. 

If snow conditions are good, it is possible to ski back to the hamlet via the Raffort and Villages ski runs. 

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Resort Description

Méribel 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 Vallées.


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. Méribel 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 Méribel 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 Méribel Mottaret (1750 m), Méribel 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 Méribel boasts a range of facilities and activities.


The Méribel 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. Méribel 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 Méribel 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.