This unique opportunity will allow prospective owners to work hand in hand with the architects to create their dream home in the mountains. Each apartment is sold as a basic shell platform upon which the new owners can create their own bespoke interior in consultation with the developers. The published sale price is for the shell structure, with a second estimation for the renovation finish based on the requirements of the client. The final cost could be more or less, depending on the quality of finish and facilities required by the client. Whatever the preferred options the project will be managed by the expert team of architects and builders in close consultation with the client.
Apartment 302, Duplex 2nd & 3rd floor. Proposal comprises:
Lounge / Kitchen 32.45m2
Bedroom 1 9.91m2
Bedroom 2 10.93m2
Bedroom 3 11.78m2
Shower room 1 2.53m2
Shower room 2 3.50m2
Bathroom 2 3.56m2
WC/Utility room 4.23m2
Entrance hall 7.64m2
Small hall 1.34m2
Total surface habitable 87.87m2
Total surface Utile 115.93m2
Balcony 1 5.38m2
Balcony 2 5.15m2
Balcony 3 3.15m2
Balcony 4 4.36m2
Total surface exterior 18.04m2
Vaujany is an authentic French alpine village before it’s a resort. Yet still located within the ski domain of the sunniest resort of the French Alps. Benefiting from more than 300 days of glorious blue skies a year, you’ll find Vaujany perched on a beautifully scenic slope in a corner of the Alpe d’Huez ski map. From the nursery slopes of Montfrais and Alpette, where those in the know retreat to during busier half-term weeks, to the more challenging terrain of the Pic Blanc glacier, the skiing region with its 250km of slopes has something for everyone.
The village of Vaujany itself is a hidden gem among the larger purpose-built resorts of the French Alps. Unofficially ‘the richest commune in France’, its 300 or so year-round habitants are blessed with an Olympic sized ice rink and pool, a bowling alley, library and cinema, bars, a small supermarket and restaurants - all connected effortlessly by escalators that whizz you around the charming village. It is a place that offers close to year-round rental potential.
The summer offers a vast range of activities - tennis courts, mountain biking (the state-of-the-art cable car runs during the summer months), archery, horse riding, windsurfing and paddle boarding on the nearby lake Verney, wonderful mountain hikes. The iconic cycling routes such as The Glandon, Croix de la Fer, Lauteret, Galibier and Alpe d’Huez are all within a day’s ride there and back again.
Nearest airports: Grenoble 97km (60 miles) and Lyon 144km (89 miles).
Nearest train station: Grenoble 56km (35 miles).