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£426,086

(€606/sq. ft)

€483,000

3 bed apartment for sale
Ferney-Voltaire, Ain, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

    • 3 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 1 reception

    • 797 sq. ft

Added on 03/12/2024

About this property

  • 0-2 km to amenities

  • 50 km or less to airport

  • Town property

  • New Build

  • City property

A second floor apartment with balcony, storage cellar and private garage parking.
Open plan room and kitchen of 28.4m2
Balcony of 10m2.
Three bedrooms
Bathroom
Independent WC

Living in Ferney-Voltaire offers a unique blend of small-town charm and international influence. Nestled just across the border from Geneva, Switzerland, this French town is known for its historical connection to the philosopher Voltaire, who spent his final years here. The area boasts a peaceful atmosphere with picturesque streets, weekly markets, and a strong sense of community. At the same time, its proximity to Geneva makes it ideal for professionals working in international organizations, offering access to world-class amenities while enjoying lower living costs than in Switzerland. With a mix of French culture, global residents, and scenic views of the Jura Mountains, Ferney-Voltaire is both tranquil and cosmopolitan.

Public Transport

Ferney-Voltaire is well-connected to Geneva and the surrounding region by bus, operated by the Swiss tpg (Transports Publics Genevois) network. Buses run frequently between Ferney and nearby towns like Prévessin-Moëns and Saint-Genis-Pouilly, as well as to Geneva city centre and Geneva Airport. There's also a night bus service on weekends.

Airport Access
Ferney is located just minutes from Geneva Airport, with direct bus routes making it a quick and easy journey.

Train Access
While Ferney doesn’t have its own train station, it's connected by bus to Geneva’s main train station (Cornavin), where you can catch national and international trains.

Future Developments
A tram extension from Geneva to Ferney is under construction, which will significantly improve cross-border travel with a direct, frequent service. A high-capacity bus network is also being developed to further ease regional connections.

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