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This stylish second-floor apartment is located in the 2021-built residence of Les Fermes d’Eugénie, offering easy access to the ski pistes of Sainte Foy. Bright and modern throughout, it features a generous open-plan kitchen and dining area, opening onto a large balcony with breathtaking views over the Tarentaise Valley.
Flooded with afternoon and evening sunlight, the apartment exudes a warm and welcoming ambiance. The master bedroom includes an en-suite bathroom, while the second bedroom comfortably fits a double bed. A separate bathroom and independent WC provide added convenience.
The lounge includes a sofa bed, allowing the apartment to accommodate 4–6 guests, making it an excellent choice for holiday rentals. Additional features include a large private cave (owner’s storage room), a ski locker, and an underground parking space equipped with an EV charging point, conveniently controllable from within the apartment.
The owners of this apartment have found something larger in resort, and this apartment is priced to sell.
Nestled between the world-famous resorts of Val d’Isère, Tignes and Les Arcs, Sainte Foy Tarentaiseoffers a rare blend of traditional Savoyard charm and unspoiled alpine beauty. This peaceful, family-friendly resort is renowned for its picturesque chalets, stunning off-piste skiing, and relaxed, village atmosphere – making it a firm favourite with those in the know.
At 1,550m, the resort sits just above the historic farming hamlets of the Tarentaise Valley and boasts breathtaking views of Mont Pourri and the surrounding peaks. With a high proportion of sunny, south-facing slopes, Sainte Foy enjoys superb snow conditions throughout the season while maintaining an uncrowded, intimate feel.
The architecture is distinctly alpine, with natural stone, wood, and slate finishes that blend seamlessly into the landscape. It's an ideal location for buyers seeking a second home, rental investment, or permanent mountain base with a slower pace of life – all while being within easy reach of the larger neighbouring ski domains.
Sainte Foy also enjoys year-round appeal, with summer hiking, biking, and proximity to the Vanoise National Park adding to its growing popularity among outdoor enthusiasts.
Why Invest in Sainte Foy Tarentaise – A Savvy Alternative to Val d’Isère and Tignes
Sainte Foy Tarentaise offers exceptional value for buyers seeking alpine property with strong long-term potential. While neighbouring resorts like Val d’Isère and Tignes are internationally renowned, they come with premium prices, dense development, and high running costs. In contrast, Sainte Foy provides a more accessible entry point into the Tarentaise property market – without compromising on mountain lifestyle or ski quality.
Key investment advantages:
Better Value for Money
Prices per square metre are significantly lower than in the larger, high-profile resorts, allowing for larger properties or better finishes at a more reasonable price point.
High Rental Potential
With its reputation for excellent off-piste terrain and a loyal clientele who return year after year, Sainte Foy enjoys strong demand for weekly rentals – particularly among families, freeriders, and those seeking a quieter experience. Its proximity to Val d’Isère and Tignes makes it a strategic base for wider ski access.
Low-Density, High-Quality Development
Strict architectural controls preserve the charm and character of the resort. Properties here are built in a traditional alpine style using stone, wood, and slate, contributing to long-term desirability and stability in value.
Year-Round Appeal
In summer, Sainte Foy is a haven for hiking, mountain biking, and nature lovers, increasing its potential for multi-season use and rental.
Strong Community and Lifestyle
Sainte Foy attracts buyers looking for a more relaxed, authentic lifestyle – without the crowds and bustle of larger resorts. This growing community of owners and repeat visitors ensures a strong word-of-mouth market.
Future Growth Potential
As availability in the “big name” resorts becomes increasingly limited and expensive, Sainte Foy stands out as one of the last traditional resorts in the region with room for thoughtful, high-quality expansion – making it a smart choice for long-term appreciation.
If you would like to know more about Sainte Foy or investing and owing property in this area, please feel free to reach out for a no obligation chat .
Please note we also have a number of off market properties in this and other ski 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 €830and
€1180for 2022
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.