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The Chalet ‘J’ in the Falcon resort in Méribel is exceptional. This completely self-access chalet offers superb views of the...

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On the shore of Lac du Bourget, a few minutes' walk from the lake and amenities, a charming house of...

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The apartment on the first floor offers two double bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms with access to a 13 sqm terrace....

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Luxury chalet in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, Les Houches, Route des Granges 939- Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 74310 France The residence is built in a full...

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This masterpiece, designed by a well-known local architect, is one of a kind. Located on a private 2099 m2 plot,...

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This attractive penthouse, located in the heart of the Jardin Alpin forest, consists of a large main room with open...

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Exclusive instruction. Located in Courchevel's prestigious La Tania area, this 210 sqm chalet comprises a spacious living room with fireplace...

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Just minutes from the center of Meribel, this beautiful four-bedroom chalet offers a cozy atmosphere surrounded by natural and preserved...

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Discover this magnificent mountain property - a spacious chalet of 170 sqm located in the popular La Rosiere area, just...

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The only agents. Modern apartments with panoramic mountain views, ideally located in the Rozier area in Courchevel Moriond, close to...

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Two-level penthouse of 140 m2 of living space with a large volume in the heart of the traditional village of...

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Mandate N°LXR153556: House of approximately 175 m2, including 6 rooms - 4 bedrooms - Plot: 788 m2, View: Sur mont...

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are property prices in Val d'Isère?

Val d'Isère is a high-end ski market. Typical price ranges: studios/1‑bed $300K–$900K (€275K–€825K); 2–3 bed apartments $800K–$3.5M (€730K–€3.2M); luxury chalets $3M–$25M (€2.7M–€22.5M). Price per m² commonly ranges $15,000–$40,000/m² (€13,500–€36,000/m²) depending on proximity to slopes, views and renovation level. Expect premium for slope-side and large alpine chalets.

Can foreigners buy real estate in Val d'Isère?

Yes. France imposes no nationality restrictions—foreigners can buy freehold in Val d'Isère. Buying doesn’t grant residency or a visa. Non-resident owners pay local taxes and must register rental income in France. Use a French notary for legal transfer and check any municipal rules (e.g., short‑let registration). Consider tax filing obligations in both France and your home country.

Is investing in Val d'Isère property a good idea?

Investment is driven by strong seasonal demand: high winter occupancy and decent summer tourism. Gross yields are typically low—around 2–5%—because prices are high; net yields can be lower after fees. Liquidity is limited compared with big cities; prime assets sell slower but retain value. Short‑term rental income peaks in high season; success depends on location, property size and management.

How long does buying property in Val d'Isère take?

Typical timeline: offer to signed preliminary contract 1–4 weeks; 10‑day cooling period; final notary act and transfer 2–3 months after the preliminary contract. For off‑plan purchases timelines follow developer schedule and can be 12–36+ months to delivery. Allow extra time for mortgage approval (4–8 weeks) and due diligence (surveys, co‑ownership rules).

What taxes and transaction costs should I expect?

For existing homes: transfer and notary fees about 7–8% of purchase price. For new builds (VEFA) notary fees roughly 2–3%. Agency fees vary 3–6% if buyer pays. Annual costs: property tax (taxe foncière) and local tourist tax for short lets. Income from rentals taxed in France; non‑residents may face additional social contributions. Factor in maintenance, co‑ownership charges and insurance.

Which Val d'Isère areas are best for renting vs living?

Best for rental income: central slopeside zones and close to main lifts (easy guest access) and La Daille for budget-conscious skiers. Best for family living: Le Fornet and quieter upper village areas—more space, privacy and chalet options. Newer/resort-edge developments can attract longer-term tenants. Match area to goal: slope access and proximity to amenities for short‑lets; space and tranquility for full‑time living.

Are short-term rentals allowed in Val d'Isère?

Short‑term rentals are common but regulated. You must collect tourist tax, declare rental income and comply with municipal rules—some properties require registration or a change‑of‑use permit for commercial letting. Seasonality is strong: peak winter weeks and school holidays drive revenue. Always check the mairie for current local registration and any co‑ownership bylaws limiting short lets.

Is it safe to buy off-plan (new-build) in Val d'Isère?

Off‑plan (VEFA) is available and offers staged payments tied to construction phases. Buyer protections include a cooling period, a deposit cap, and statutory guarantees: a 10‑year structural warranty and a defects warranty. Risks: delivery delays, contractor insolvency and design changes. Mitigate risk via notary review, bank guarantees, clear contracts and independent technical advice.

Can I work remotely from Val d'Isère long-term?

Val d'Isère can suit remote work for long stays: village centers often have fiber or high‑speed VDSL with speeds commonly 50–500 Mbps; outlying chalets may be slower. Seasonal crowds affect connectivity and services. For extended stays, check accommodation for reliable power, heating and workspace. Visa rules: non‑EU nationals must respect Schengen 90/180‑day limits or obtain an appropriate French long‑stay visa.

What are healthcare, schools and transport like in Val d'Isère?

Healthcare: onsite medical centre, GPs and emergency care; nearest full hospital in Bourg‑Saint‑Maurice ~25–30 min by road. Schools: local primary and nursery available; limited English‑medium schooling—regional options further afield. Transport: nearest international airports (Geneva/Lyon) are ~2–3.5 hours’ drive; Bourg‑Saint‑Maurice train station ~20–30 min away with seasonal connections. Winter driving requires appropriate vehicle prep.

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