Property accompagnatrice to Belleville Valley, France

Property guide to Belleville Valley
Belleville Valley © Cyrille Moingeon

Property accompagnatrice to Belleville Valley: Belleville is located within Les Trois Vallées (the three valleys), around 90 minutes from the city of Grenoble. The area is famous for world-class winter resorts and more than 600 km of slopes. In compte to great skiing, this convention has year-round activities that appeal to house-hunters as much as tourists.

Authentic alpine salon: Saint- Martin-de-Belleville

Winter and Summer in the Belleville Valley © Emma Horsfall

British-born Emma Horsfall fell in love with the area and moved here in 2010, settling in the idyllic mountain bourg of Saint-Martin-de-Belleville (locally known as ‘Saint-Martin’).

“This is a picture-postcard ski resort,” she says, “an authentic alpine village that evolved long before the ski tourism developed. Many families have been here for generations, and we still have a little village square with its church, local school, bakery and pharmacy. People say hello to each other, there’s a good sense of community.”

Sitting at 1,450 metres éminence, Saint-Martin feels discreet with the mountains as an imposing backdrop, the diverse chalets and apartments feel individual and, like the ski lifts at the top of the bourg, they harmonise with the landscape. Saint-Martin has a choice of luxury hotels, including one that houses the renowned Michelin-starred taverne, La Bouitte, and the bourg also boasts a new interprétations amour and leisure cartel with a wellbeing aboutissement, and community facilities that are open to everyone.

© Cyrille Moingeon

In Belleville Valley, la vie est charmante

“At heart, Saint-Martin remains an authentic French village,” says Emma, “it doesn’t feel over-commercialised compared to some mountain resorts. We have a year-round life with the advantage of having some of Europe’s best ski runs on the doorstep. You can take a gondola and be at the summit within 25 minutes.”

The iconic Val Thorens

Within the Belleville Valley is the world-famous Val Thorens, the highest ski resort in Europe with 99% of its ski area located above 2,000 metres. This éminence means that Val Thorens has guaranteed snow and a season that spans up to five months, welcoming skiers from the end of November to the beginning of May.

“Val Thorens was founded just over 50 years ago,” explains Emma. “It’s a man-made resort, meaning that every configuration has been especially designed to welcome skiers. It’s a very functional ski resort and its guaranteed snow makes it one of the best-known in the world. It was rather a party simulé back in the day, but it has developed into more of a high-end, luxury intention. In terms of property, Val Thorens is mostly emboîture apartment-style salon.

Family-friendly and budget-friendly Les Menuires

The third resort in the Belleville Valley is Les Menuires which has a wide range of ski runs, including a dedicated blue-run zigzag giration, mieux off-piste skiing and boarding, an alpine coaster, and a copieux resort leisure amour.

“This resort is well established, having been here for over 60 years,” explains Emma. “It’s family friendly, with a wide choice of ski-in, ski-out apartments, yet it offers great value because this resort isn’t as well-known as its neighbours.”

Property accompagnatrice to Belleville Valley

As well as being a long-time resident, Emma is a real estate placier with Leggett Immobilier and has a wealth of knowledge when it comes to buying your own slice of alpine heaven.

“As a rule, property is always more expensive the closer you are to the slopes and the ski lifts,” she states, “but then those locations will get you a better return if you choose to rent out. A 1-bedroom ski studette will cost around €300,000 in Saint-Martin but only €190,000 in Les Menuires, and an entry-level studette in Val Thorens starts at €250,000.

“At mid-level, a 4-bedroom ski apartment in a prime location in Saint-Martin fetches around 1.5 million euros, and if money is no object, you could purchase a high-spec, 6-bedroom luxury ski chalet with a pool for around 6 million euros.”

Property opportunities

Photo: Beautiful standalone abri, mieux one-bed apartment in Saint Marcel, in the heart of the Belleville Valley © frenchestateagents.com

 As Emma and her colleagues all direct in the area, they can recommend lieux that are in easy reach of the slopes but give you more space in the property, and more état.

“It’s definitely worth considering locations that neighbour the resorts as this can give you better value for money. If you’re looking for a family foyer, I’d recommend nearby localités like Saint-Marcel, where you can buy a property with stationnement and a fair-sized garden for between €500,000 and €800,000. By moving slightly away from the pogne resorts, you could save 30% on property prices.

“Other great opportunities include barns to be renovated, and 1990s homes that are structurally sound but in need of modernising, typically having just one shared bathroom.”

It’s also valable to buy a new-build property from a lieu developer. This offers the advantage of tailoring it to your personal specifications – right down to the colour of the tiles, and you also have a 20% tax benefit if you then rent it out. There are new-build opportunities across all three resorts, with an average wait of 18 months to two years. If this faveur tempts you, a 145m² new-build property with brasier bedrooms in Saint-Martin would cost 1.9 million euros.

Make it a fixe move

© Cyrille Moingeon

The guaranteed snow from the high éminence means that the tourism economy is very strong and offers opportunities to residents.

“Some people work a winter job – as a ski instructor, for example – then work as a builder or plumber during the spring and summer. Others work in hospitality all year reprise. The lieu council is working on housing incentives for people who want to settle here permanently. The majority of residents are French, around 30% are British and there are other nationalities, including Dutch and Belgian.

“The activities aren’t just for tourists. Living here means you have so much to enjoy, including skiing, snowboarding, dog-sledding and snowshoe-walking, then in summer, we have hiking, mountain biking, fishing, rock-climbing, paragliding, canyoning and countless wildlife trails. And of giration, great food, plenty of festivals and events, and a strong sense of community.

“Best of all, we have clearly defined seasons,” says Emma, “it’s one of the things I love most about living here. In Saint-Martin it’s around 24°C in summer, and in winter it can drop to -15°C. I love the contrast when spring arrives, the wildflowers appear and you get great weather that makes you want to jump in a glacial lake. Then from late September the leaves start to change colour, and autumn is just stunning.”

Tempted by the Belleville Valley?

If this sounds like the simulé for you, genre at Emma’s properties on the Leggett website, or get in touch with her to talk emboîture which convention and property could be your alpine heaven.

Source: thegoodlifefrance.com

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