What the energy reprieve means for ski property buyers in France

What the energy reprieve means for ski property buyers in France

The French government’s recent decision to delay the energy rental ban for G-rated properties in mountain regions until 2034 is more than a policy adjustment – it’s a moment of opportunity for prospective ski property buyers. Whether you’re considering a second...
Buying property in La Plagne in 2025: everything you need to know

Buying property in La Plagne in 2025: everything you need to know

Set high in the Tarentaise Valley in Savoie, La Plagne is one of the most popular ski resorts in the world – and for good reason. Part of the vast Paradiski ski domain, which links to Les Arcs via the double-decker Vanoise Express, buying property in La Plagne offers...
French notaire reveals the hidden costs of buying a home

French notaire reveals the hidden costs of buying a home

For anyone buying a property in France, the notaire’s fee is one of the biggest upfront costs – but it’s also one of the most misunderstood. Many buyers assume it’s simply a legal fee, like those charged by solicitors in the UK, when in reality, it’s a state-regulated...
Chamonix’s new second home rules and what they mean for you 

Chamonix’s new second home rules and what they mean for you 

Chamonix’s latest urban planning reforms have reshaped the landscape for property buyers, limiting new second homes but creating opportunities for those ready to adapt. With a focus on permanent housing and environmental preservation, these changes will influence both...