This Home For Sale In Mont-Tremblant Looks Like A Ski Resort In The Swiss Alps (PHOTOS)

It comes with a dreamy view, too!
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Visiting the Swiss Alps feels like a far stretch this year. But, if you've got a couple of million dollars burning an enormous hole in your pocket, then you should check out this piece of Quebec real estate.

This home looks like the perfect mix of cozy and luxurious. The best of both worlds, right? Plus, this one-of-a-kind penthouse is located in Mont-Tremblant, which means you'd be living in the prime place for ski season in Quebec.

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From the vaulted ceilings and large windows to the home theatre and gym, this listing will truly make you feel like you're living in a ski resort.

Kaufman Group

The home has five bedrooms, all of which are equipped with en-suite theatres.

Kaufman Group

There is also a large mudroom which will come in handy as this property is a ski in ski out condo.

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As large as this penthouse is, there is a true warmth and coziness to it, not only because there is a fireplace in the bedroom but because of the way it is designed. 

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Another thing about this space that will give you the illusion of being at a ski resort is of course the view.

Kaufman Group

This breathtaking view and all its inclusions can be yours for a little under $5 million. However, if you're not on the market to buy, you can also rent the property for 20,000 big ones a month.

Kaufman Group

Ski Resort Home In Tremblant

Kaufman Group

Price: $4.9 million total or rent for $20,000/month

Address: 166, chemin au Pied-de-la-Montagne, Apt. 9, Mont-Tremblant, QC

Description: This stunning home looks straight off the Swiss Alps, it would simply be a dream to live in it!

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