An iconic resort in the Northern Alps, Val d'Isère continues to post staggering property prices. With a market boosted by its high altitude, privileged access to major ski areas and proximity to the Swiss and Italian borders, the Savoyard resort remains one of the most expensive in France.
In 2024, the average price per square metre will reach 15,605 euros, confirming its status as a popular destination for investors and lovers of great skiing. A 30 m² property costs 468,150 euros, while a 90 m² property costs 1,404,450 euros, reflecting the resort's exclusivity and prestige.
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Investing in property in Val d'Isère is first and foremost a safe bet, supported by a constant influx of tourists and an exceptional setting. But at that price, you'd better be prepared to break your piggy bank to buy a pied-à-terre at the very top.