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Spacious apartment on the slopes with private terraces, flexible sleeping for eight, and exclusive wellness facilities.

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Discover the Val Thorens property buying process
Thinking of buying in Val Thorens? Youโll enjoy one of Europeโs largest ski areas, stunning Alpine views, year-round outdoor sports, and strong rental potential in a resort thatโs always in demand. Add in fresh croissants, mountain cheeses, and the relaxed French lifestyle, and itโs not hard to see why people choose to invest here.
Buying in Val Thorens is part of a wider trend as more people look to swap city life for fresh mountain air or a holiday home they can return to year after year. With property in France often more affordable than in the UK and easy access thanks to budget flights into nearby airports, owning a place here is no longer just for the wealthy. Whether youโre after a second home, an investment or even a complete lifestyle change, the French Alps are proving a popular choice.
There are several different routes to buying property in Val Thorens, each with its own advantages depending on your preferences.
Spacious apartment on the slopes with private terraces, flexible sleeping for eight, and exclusive wellness facilities.
Spacious new-build ski-in, ski-out apartment with four bedrooms, bunk room, and sweeping views of both slopes and valley.
In ski resorts, you may see โleasebackโ schemes offered on new-build apartments. This arrangement allows you to buy the property freehold, then immediately lease it back to a management company.
The company rents it out, you receive guaranteed rental income, and you can usually use the property for a set number of weeks each year. One advantage is the possibility of reclaiming the 20% VAT (TVA) on the purchase price. However, rental returns have declined in recent years, and selling before the end of the lease may require repayment of VAT.
Buying property in France follows a structured process with clear stages. Knowing them in advance makes the journey much smoother.
The notaire is a neutral party acting for the state, not just for one side. However, buyers can appoint their own notaire if they prefer.
Rentals and sales in the Val Thorens area, covering many of the smaller villages in the region.
Covering the areas of Val Thorens, Les Menuires and Saint Martin de Belleville, this company has a large range of properties to suit every budget.
This company will do all the hard work for you, finding your dream home using their extensive network of local estate agencies, private sellers and auctioneers.
During the buying process you will be required to sign official documentation and hand over the required funds to make the property legally yours. Buying property abroad can sometimes become a complicated process, and you should note that in many countries the process varies significantly.
It is strongly advised that before committing you arm yourself with all the relevant purchasing information, and complete all necessary financial and structural checks relating to your property. Before signing any official documentation you should make sure you fully understand the legal complexities involved in your purchase and, if possible, make sure you have a notaire fluent in both English and French, so they can explain to you exactly what you are signing.
It is also worthwhile ensuring that your notaire checks the debts against the property, as in some countries once the house sale has been registered you could be liable for any attached debt.
Alongside the purchase price, youโll need to allow for additional fees and taxes. These can vary depending on whether the property is new or old, and how the transaction is structured.
Notaireโs fees (frais de notaire): usually 7โ10% for older properties, around 2โ3% for new builds.
French mortgages usually last 7โ25 years with strict affordability checks. Payments normally canโt exceed a third of your income. Youโll also need life insurance to secure the loan.
Property ownership in France carries certain ongoing taxes. These can vary depending on the property and your circumstances, so itโs worth taking professional advice.
Buying a property abroad can feel daunting, but the French system is clear and well regulated. A few precautions will help everything run smoothly:
Find out all about what is happening in the Val Thorens area and how to make the most of your time here. The latest news, reviews of fun activities, current events and the trendiest restaurants, as well as interviews with leading locals, insider's guides and our top choices for things to do, see and experience in the region. Plus, during the winter season, our famous snow reports and dump alerts all in the same place.
See allLatest News & ReviewsA number of events take place over the winter and summer months in Val Thorens and the Belleville valley in which it sits. From ski cross championships and music festivals to a mountain bike race that takes place across the whole of the Three Valleys, the Trois Vallées Addict Tour, and the occasional Tour de France stage, you'll find something to keep you entertained during your stay.
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