Property Description
Few will have heard of Albiez-Montrond, a little gem of a resort in the Maurienne, Savoie, within 2 hours of Lyon, Geneva and Turin airports where plans are afoot to link this resort with the neighbouring Karellis for the next ski season to give an extended ski area of 110kms from 1500m to 2520m altitude.
The ski in / ski out Résidence Hôtelière development, L’Ecrin, on the Col de Mollard, with its 43 apartments is scheduled for work to commence in the spring, with delivery mid 2023.
The Col de Mollard sits at 1638m and L’Ecrin will be just 80 metres from the Echaux chairlift. Mollard has restaurants, bars, and a supermarket but there is also a free shuttle bus, giving access to the resort of Albiez-Montrond at 1550m, just 1.7kms away.
Most of the apartments have 2 bedrooms or 1 bedroom with a bunk room but there are also 2 x 3 bedroom, 1 x 1 bedroom, and 3 x 3 bedroom with bunk room. They are mostly either south east or north west facing so all benefit from a sunny exposition.
Prices range from 176,737€ exc VAT (212,085€ inc VAT), to 476,434€ exc VAT (571,721€ inc VAT).
VAT (currently at 20%) is recoverable when the property is purchased with the hotel style (parahotellerie) services (welcome, cleaning and provision of linen) along with a flexible rental agreement (‘mandat de gestion’). For freedom of use whenever you want, it must be bought inclusive of VAT.
As an option, the ‘Pack Tendance Mobilier’ (furniture and accessories pack) can be purchased alongside, giving you all that you need for an immediate ready-to-rent apartment!
The apartments come with a garage and ski locker with boot warmer.
This 1 bedroom apartment has a 15m2 open plan living area with kitchen, giving onto a 3.1m2 north west facing balcony and is on the top floor (4th). The bedroom has a large walk-in wardrobe. The dimensions for this apartment make it suitable for reduced mobility access.
Both winter and summer have so much to offer here.
In winter : skiing, snow-shoeing, dog sledding, snow mobile, toboganning, paragliding, snakegliss, fatbike, night in an igloo, cultural heritage visits, cinema and wellness centre.
In summer : hiking, horse riding, mountain lakes for swimming, marked mountain bike trails, marked climbing sites, canoeing, cycling in the Maurienne “the biggest cycling area in the world”, farm visits and music festivals.