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Property Description: This stunning Alpine house was designed by the renowned French architect Maurice Novarina in the late 1940s for a French ambassador. Situated in the Col de Jambaz/Bellevaux area, this property offers a unique and secluded location with breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and the Risse valley. The interior of the house features a spacious ground floor with a large entry, bedroom/office, living room, and kitchen. The recently closed terrace with floor heating adds a cozy touch to the living space. The basement includes storage, a heater room with a 4.5-ton pellet silo, and a sink accessible from both inside and outside. The upper floors consist of 5 bedrooms, with balconies offering stunning views, as well as a bathroom and a shower room. The exterior of the property boasts 3900 sqm of land and forest, ensuring peace and privacy. In addition to regular city water, there is a 3000-liter independent water tank sourced from a natural mountain well. The house also features 10 solar photovoltaic panels, ample parking space, and the potential to create an extension to increase living space. Additional Details: This house has been meticulously maintained and upgraded over the years, preserving its original architectural elements. It has previously operated as a successful B&B, making it a versatile investment opportunity for long-term or short-term rentals during winter and summer seasons. Thoughts on Price: With its unique design, prime location, and abundance of amenities, this property is truly one-of-a-kind. Considering the high demand for luxury Alpine homes in the area, the asking price of €850,000 reflects the exceptional value and potential of this property. Given its history and the opportunity for rental income, this property presents a solid investment opportunity for discerning buyers looking for a prestigious Alpine retreat.