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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Price
€1,495,000
(HAI) - £1,296,165**
Agency Fees %
3% TTC inclus
Agency Fees paid by
buyer
Price without fees
€1 450 000
Property Tax
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House La Plagne - La Plagne
€1,495,000
(HAI) - £1,296,165**
This 5-bedroom chalet of 148m² in Plagne 1800, La Plagne is a wonderful ski-in ski-out property with magnificent views of Mont Blanc from which it takes its name.
Part of a small enclave of chalets all built to the same high standards with local, traditional materials; stone and wood, the chalet is located next to the Plagne 1800 chairlift and could not be better located for accessing the great skiing in the La Plagne resort.
All five bedrooms have ensuite bathrooms and WC with two on the ground floor and 3 on the first floor. The top floor of the chalet has the wonderful living space; an open plan lounge-kitchen-diner with a fireplace and some of the best views of the Mont Blanc mountain range that La Plagne has to offer.
Plagne 1800 is the chalet village of La Plagne, offering a traditional Alpine feel with bars and restaurants in the village but with easy access to Plagne Centre and the buzz of the lively part of the resort.
This 5-bedroom chalet, built in the traditional Savoyard style, has charm and comfort and the location is absolutely fabulous.
Part of a 4 chalet enclave, it has its own private parking, access to the pistes within minutes of stepping outside and a view of Mont Blanc that takes your breath away!
On the ground floor is the entrance, ski-room (with bootwarmers) and two large bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms.
The second floor has three more bedrooms and bathrooms. Spacious and well designed for comfort and a home-from-home feel.
On the top floor is the open plan living space. It's a great space to relax in following a full day on the pistes (luckily you don't have far to walk from the piste to the chalet after all those efforts), slip on your comfy shoes, put your feet up in front of the fire or take your apéro out onto the balcony to watch the sun set on Mont Blanc.
The fully fitted kitchen next to the large dining table means that dinner can be a relaxed and convivial affair.
At 1800m altitude, Plagne 1800, which is part of the La Plagne ski resort benefits from being snow sure each winter with access to the 225km of pistes of La Plagne and 425km of pistes in Paradiski. From Plagne 1800 you are three chairlifts away (Meleze, Bergerie and the Arpette) from the Vanoise Express which links La Plagne to Les Arcs.
La Plagne is well known for its range of pistes; challenging blacks from the back of the Becoin, cruisy blues and reds from the Roche de Mio and Grande Rochette peaks, forest skiing in Montalbert and Montchavin and stunning scenery and skiing from the glacier at 3250m altitude. The new telecabine from Bellecote to the Roche de Mio is going to be a great change to the skiing landscape, opening winter 2025/26.
Summer activities in La Plagne range from parapenting, mountain biking, hiking, Via Ferrata (climbing wires) with white water rafting in the valley and road cycling through the stunning scenery with Mont Blanc as a backdrop. The Tour de France finished in La Plagne summer 2025 and the resort will be hosting the Bobsleigh competition for the Winter Olympics in 2030.
Access to the resort
The town of Aime La Plagne has a station where the TGV trains stop during the winter so travelling by train is a great option.
The airports of Lyon and Geneva are 2-3 hours away (depending on the time of year) and during the winter season Chambery and Grenoble airport also have flights for skiers.
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Energy efficiency ratings (DPE + GES) made after July 1, 2021
Estimated annual energy costs
between €2510and
€3460for 2022
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.
La Plagne is one of France’s largest and most popular ski resorts. It is also extremely popular with British skiers and boarders who make up around 35% of the visitors to this great resort. With some 225 km. of piste, continual upgrading of the lift facilities and slopes for all standards of skier there is something for everybody. If this is not enough for you the amazing Vanoise Express double decker gondola link to Les Arcs opens up another 200km. of slopes.
The joint La Plagne, Les Arcs, PARADISKI ski domain is one of the world’s truly great fully linked ski areas. La Plagne is not just one resort but a collection of ski villages, 6 at high altitude and 4 further down the mountain, each with their own shops, restaurants, bars and ski schools.
At high altitude the 6 villages are; Aime La Plagne (2100m),Belle Plagne(2050m),Plagne Villages/Soleil(2050m),Plagne Bellecote(1930m),Plagne Centre(1970m) and Plagne 1800(1800m). Of these the pitched roof chalet style of Belle Plagne, Plagne Villages/Soleil and Plagne 1800 are the most attractive to British eyes. However the other three are not without their fans and offer ski in ski out convenience and some great value accommodation.
The original la Plagne, Plagne Centre, is undergoing a considerable facelift and next year work begins on the indoor shopping and restaurant areas. Lower down the mountain there are more traditional villages. Les Coches at 1450 m has been purpose built in a pleasing chalet style and recent lift improvements have transformed access to the higher slopes.
Champagny en Vanoise (1250m) and, in particular, Montchavin(1250m) and Montalbert(1350m) have retained their rustic farming charm and have a strong following amongst British clients. Between them the villages of La Plagne offer something for everyone. There are wide, cruising blue slopes for the less confident or those “hot chocolate” skiers amongst you with tough blacks and a wealth of off piste for the stronger /more adventurous skier. Boarders have not been forgotten with a variety of Terrain parks on offer.
Accommodation varies from simple, great value, ski in ski out studios and apartments to luxury new build apartments and chalets.