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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Price
€2,450,000
- £2,104,060**
Fees paid by
vendor
Property Tax
From - €2 612
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Apartment Val d'Isere - Val d'Isere
€2,450,000
- £2,104,060**
It is rare to find an apartment so close to the snow front in this iconic resort for sale .
Located In a small residence this ground floor 2 bedroom 2 bathroom flat is turnkey ready to use . Complete with an underground garage as 2 outside terraces , this really is a rare gem in prime position. The other apartments in the building are a mix of personal and properties operated by one of val d'Isere's most well known and respected tour operators. Figures are available showing rental yields for this and similar apartments.
Great for a mix of personal and rental use , or as a rental investment opportunity.
This apartment will sell quickly so be sure to book a video viewing.
The apartment is located less than 100 metres from the snow front in the area of the Face / Bellvarde lift .
It's is on the ground floor so benefits from 2 outside terraces
Entry in with 2 bedroom and shower rooms with separate WCs
An nice open plan living dining area
Drive in large garage, complete with utility are and boot warmers. This could fit 2 small or 1 large car . The underground car parking le face is also very close.
The dimensions are as follows
Kitchen 14.23 m²
Storage 1.41 m²
Bedroom 1 10.75 m²
Showeroom 2.9 m²
WC 0.85 m²
Bedroom 2. 13.44 m²
Showeroom 3.00 m²
WC 0.83 m²
Lounge 29.60 m²
Technical room 0.150 m²
Terraces 8.3 m² 4.6 m²
Val d’Isère is one of the most prestigious and in-demand ski resorts in the French Alps, offering a rare combination of altitude, charm, and consistent snow conditions. Situated at 1,850 meters, with access to the vast Tignes–Val d’Isère ski area (formerly Espace Killy), it boasts over 300 km of slopes and one of the longest winter seasons in Europe, running from early December to early May. This makes it particularly attractive to both lifestyle buyers and investors seeking reliable rental returns.
Property in Val d’Isère commands some of the highest prices in the Alps. Prices typically range from €18,000 to over €42 000 per square metre for prime locations, and can climb significantly higher for rare, piste-side chalets or new-build luxury apartments. The resort is characterised by its tightly held and carefully regulated property market, which helps preserve its aesthetic and restrict oversupply. As a result, the resale market is highly liquid, particularly for ski-in/ski-out properties and those within walking distance of the village centre.
Most properties are apartments in chalet-style residences, but there are also a handful of large, private chalets—usually priced at the very top of the market. There are occasional new developments, often eligible for VAT recovery if the buyer opts to rent the property furnished and with hospitality services. Renovation opportunities do exist, though they tend to be snapped up quickly, particularly if they offer architectural potential or desirable locations.
The village itself is divided into several areas, each with its own character. The central village is always in high demand due to its access to shops, restaurants, and ski lifts. Le Fornet, further up the valley, is quieter and more traditional, with ski-in/ski-out options and increasing appeal. La Daille, at the base of the resort, offers better value and quicker access to lifts, making it a popular choice for investors. Les Carats and Le Joseray, meanwhile, are home to some of the resort’s most exclusive chalets, offering commanding views and complete privacy.
Owning property in Val d’Isère is not just about skiing. The summer season is active, with hiking, mountain biking, and cultural events drawing an increasingly international crowd. From an investment perspective, the limited supply and robust demand from high-net-worth buyers make it a relatively secure choice. Rental yields are strong, especially during peak holiday weeks, and buyers who structure their purchase carefully—through an SCI or rental-friendly ownership model—can benefit from tax efficiencies and, in the case of new-builds, VAT refunds.
That said, this is not a resort for bargain hunters. Entry-level pricing is high, and competition is fierce for well-located properties. Chalets with freehold land are extremely limited. The village can also become busy during peak periods, especially around Christmas and February holidays.
Still, for buyers seeking prestige, snow certainty, strong year-round appeal, and a stable long-term investment in the Alps, Val d’Isère continues to stand out as one of the most compelling destinations in Europe.
If you're interested, I can share current on- or off-market opportunities, upcoming new developments, or tailored advice on purchase structuring, rental potential, and comparative options in nearby resorts.
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Information about risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website : https://www.georisques.gouv.fr
Energy efficiency ratings (DPE + GES) made after July 1, 2021
Estimated annual energy costs
between €1259and
€1703for 2023
The legendary ski area of Espace Killy has over 300kms of marked piste and endless off-piste options - some of the most varied and exciting skiing you can find! The ski area links the two resorts of Val d'Isere and Tignes.
Val d'Isere sits at approximately 1800 metres and is a truly modern alpine village. The pretty old town of snow filled streets and Savoyard stone buildings is home to the original village church built in 1664. The resort centre is lively and vibrant, with shops, restaurants and bars to suit any budget and taste, lining the wide, spacious main-street.Every season, during summer and winter, Val d'Isere hosts all sorts of events - from Savoyard festivals or fayres show-casing local produce such as cheeses, cured meats or lace. International sporting events like the Tour de France and the World Ski Championships often stage an event here. Music festivals are often hosted during the summer and winter 2010 welcomes a stage of the World Snow Polo Masters Series!
The villages of Tignes are a little further down the valley towards Bourg St Maurice. Just like Val d'Isere, the ski area boasts wide, cruisey red runs, snow-parks for those who want to play and show off their tricks and quieter beginner areas where you can find your "skis" and build confidence - and of course immense off-piste itineraries, so much space you are bound to find untracked snow!The lively resort centre is a real haven for those looking for energetic après-ski and night-life - there are lots of bars, cafés, restaurants and night-clubs to entertain until the early hours. During the day-time there is an equal abundance of activity - the resort is just as regarded as a summer resort as it is a winter snow sports centre. You will find a superb 18-hole golf course, organised activities on the lake, skiing on the glacier, beach volleyball and football and the usual mountain biking, walking and horse-riding.
As one of the best known ski resorts in the world, Val d’Isere is a winter paradise. Linked with Tignes it makes the enormous ski area Espace Killy. There is fantastic off piste skiing on Col d’Isere and more gentle slopes for beginners between Tignes and Val d’Isere. Tignes boasts a modern funicular which will take you to the Grande Motte glacier (3030metres) which offers summer and winter skiing.
Val d’Isere has strict building regulations with an emphasis on wood and stone….. giving an air of exclusivity, it’s a pedestrian friendly resort, made up of several hamlets, each linked by a transport service. Designer boutiques are aplenty, as is the lively ambience. As well as skiing and snowboarding, swimming, ice skating, ice climbing even driving on ice are just a few of the other activities offered in the resort. The après ski choices are impressive whether you want a cosy or contemporary dining or bar experience all tastes are catered for.Val d’Isere night life is second to none; there is no excuse not to enjoy yourself! Attracting an international clientele and hosting regular world cup events.
There is no doubt that Val d’Isere is more than the average Savoie ski resort. The Eurostar offers a regular service to Bourg Saint Maurice which lies at the foot of Val d’Isere, from here a taxi transfer can be arranged. As can helicopter transfers from the following airports Lyon (140 km), Geneva (130km), Chambery (80km) and Grenoble (120km).