The highest housing prices are traditionally in the Alps.
Northern Alps the most expensive region: the average price is 6,439 euros per sq. m. The cost of apartments&about 6,133 euros per square meter, and the chalet is already 7,573 euros per square meter. Growth in 5 years is 19.5%.
The Southern Alps are more affordable: the cost of apartments is 3,066 euros per square meter, and chalets are 3,537 euros per square meter. The increase over 5 years is 14.5%, although the annual The decrease is more pronounced there (-3.6%).
Top 3 most expensive resorts in 2026:
- Courchevel - 14 190 euros per sq. m.
- Val d'Isere is 13,028 euros per sq. m.
- Mezhev - 11 653 euros per sq. m
The cost of some chalets in these regions reaches 22 million euros. There is an offer of a house in Courchevel for 36 million euros.
Buyers of luxury and premium real estate demand large areas, spa areas, panoramic views and premium service.
Outside the Alps, prices are much lower, but even there the situation varies greatly from resort to resort.
Jura region the average price is 3420 euros per square meter, while there has been steady growth over the past year (+3.9%). Growth in five years: +22.9%.
The Pyrenees have regained their attractiveness thanks to the largest annual price increase (+4.1%) and an average price of 2,672 euros per square meter for all types of real estate.
Central mountain range (2503 euros per square meter) andVosges Mountains(2,458 euros per square meter)They are among the most affordable regions. It is in the Vosges Mountains that the most inexpensive resort in France is located.In Lac Blanc, the average property price is 1,212 euros per square meter.
Source: SeLoger