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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Price
€659,000
- £555,623**
Fees paid by
vendor
Property Tax
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Apartment Morzine - Morzine
€659,000
- £555,623**
Located on the first floor of Chalet B, this customisable flat comprises:
Entrance hall with storage and separate WC.
Three bedrooms, one of which has a private shower room, while the other two share a bathroom with shower and laundry facilities.
A bright 28 m² living area, comprising a lounge and open-plan kitchen, with access to a generous 14 m² balcony.
This property is complemented by a parking space, a private cellar and shared access to a secure bike room.
Ideally located in the heart of the village, the residence enjoys plenty of sunshine all day long and is close to all amenities.
Montriond, situated at an altitude of 1000 metres between Mont Blanc and Lake Geneva, offers a warm and friendly atmosphere. With 600 km of pistes linking France and Switzerland, the Portes du Soleil is the second largest ski area in Europe. In summer, it becomes a paradise for mountain bikers and hikers.
.When you choose Le Kairn, you're choosing a residence that combines the authentic charm of a mountain village with the comfort of a new build. Located in Montriond, this residence boasts well-designed, light-filled flats with top-of-the-range features and immediate access to local amenities.
A prime location
Ideally located in the heart of the village, the residence enjoys plenty of sunshine all day long, and is within easy reach of schools, shops, the market, public transport and a health centre. The enchanting setting of Montriond, a UNESCO World Heritage site in the Vallée d'Aulps, is a perfect blend of lakes and mountains.
Architecture inspired by mountain traditions
The development comprises three small wooden chalets inspired by the typical architecture of the region. The flats, from T1 to T4, all have a large balcony or private terrace. Among the flats available, discover this superb 49.28 m² flat on the 1st floor, comprising : An entrance hall leading to a bedroom, a bathroom, a cabin area with space for two bunk beds and separate WC.
A 20 m² living area with fitted kitchen, opening onto a spacious 12 m² balcony.
A parking space, a ventilated cellar and access to a secure bicycle storage area.
Modern, customisable comfort
they are equipped with
Top-of-the-range finishes, with the option of personalising floors and tiles.
Thermo-brushed pine walls in the living room and master bedroom. Underfloor heating (excluding bathrooms).
in some flats, space for a
chimney flue
Basement cellars are ideal for storing sports equipment such as skis or mountain bikes. A secure bike room is also available to residents.
An ideal setting for all seasons
Montriond, situated at an altitude of 1000 metres between Mont Blanc and Lake Geneva, offers a warm and friendly atmosphere. In winter, the resort is part of the Portes du Soleil ski area, with its 600 km of linked pistes between France and Switzerland. In summer, the area becomes a paradise for mountain bikers and hikers.
The advantages of buying a new property include lower notary fees (around 2.5%, compared with 7.5% for existing properties).
Staggered payments as work progresses.
Financial and structural guarantees, valid for up to 10 years after handover.
Compliance with the latest environmental and insulation standards, ensuring energy savings.
Delivery of Le Kairn is scheduled for the 4th quarter of 2026. This residence is an ideal opportunity to realise your property plans and enjoy an exceptional lifestyle in the heart of the Portes du Soleil.
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600 km of skiing in 2 countries making the Portes du Soleil the biggest international ski area in the world.
Here skiing is a journey, with different panoramas and routes to look forward to every day, and each of our 12 village resorts offering a charm of their own.
The resorts are amongst the most well known, including Morzine, Avoriaz, Les Gets, Abondance, Chatel and St Jean D’Aulps to name but a few.
They also offer excellent opportunities for downhill mountain bikers outside the winter months.
As a popular holiday destination in both summer and winter, these resorts offer investment potential. So whether you are looking for a quiet and peaceful family resort (Chatel or St Jean D'Aulps for example) or something a little more lively (Morzine) the Portes du Soleil has it all.
Within easy distance of the International Airport at Geneva plus close to Lake Geneva, this ski area is the perfect destination.
Situated mid-way between Mont Blanc and Lake Geneva, the ever popular resort of Morzine is absolutely stunning, well known for its Alpine scenery, nestled between forests and summits. Life is leisurely, and the village although vibrant and bustling has lost nothing of its original charm and Savoyard way of life. Ideally situated right in the middle of the Portes du Soleil, Morzine is the gateway to a marvellous winter playground of 650 km of ski-slopes where you can ski from French into Switzerland and back again all in one day. When it comes to lunchtime you are spoilt for choice with all the mountain restaurants scattered everywhere.
In summer, these slopes become sign-posted footpaths for trekking and moutain biking. Originally life in Morzine was one of agriculture and slate-mines but with the opening of the ‘Grand Hotel’ (first tourist hotel built in the 1920’s) and its owner François Baud opened up a new opportunities for the village and it’s in habitants. Then in 1934 the Pleney cable car was opened and the thick covering of snow started some previously unknown sports: tobogganing, ski-jöring (towed behind a horse), the beginnings of downhill skiing and even ski-jumping!
If ski or snow boarding instruction is the order of the day there are avariety of French and English speaking Instructors in the ski schools.
There is a vast array of shops, bars and restaurants, offering plenty to non-skiers as well and for after ski fun. This makes Morzine a good all year round resot for those who live here and those with Holiday homes.