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€1,590,000
- £1,377,338**
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Apartment Meribel - Meribel
€1,590,000
- £1,377,338**
Perched high in the Méribel valley, this elegant 106 m² apartment offers a refined alpine lifestyle in one of the resort’s most sought-after locations. Combining stylish mountain design with practical year-round comfort, it provides the ideal setting for family escapes and memorable stays in every season.
The apartment comprises two beautifully appointed en-suite bedrooms, alongside a separate dormitory room with its own bathroom—perfect for hosting family and guests. Warm wood finishes, premium materials, and carefully considered interiors create a sophisticated yet welcoming atmosphere throughout.
Located in the heart of the snow-sure resort of Méribel-Mottaret, the property benefits from immediate access to world-class skiing and a superb selection of restaurants, bars, and mountain activities. Whether enjoying long ski days in winter or alpine adventures in summer, this is a superb year-round mountain retreat.
Situated within the highly sought-after resort of Méribel-Mottaret, this beautifully designed apartment combines modern alpine comfort with practical living and immediate access to the mountains.
Located on the first floor of this brand-new luxury residence, the apartment opens into an elegant open-plan living space comprising lounge, kitchen, and dining area, all flowing seamlessly onto a generous east-facing balcony—perfect for enjoying morning light and mountain views. To the rear of the apartment, the three bedrooms and bathrooms offer a peaceful and cosy retreat, thoughtfully designed to maximise comfort and relaxation after a day in the mountains.
The apartment forms part of an exclusive new development of just three chalets and twenty-three apartments, built to an exceptional standard. Early purchasers have already recognised the strong investment appeal of this development, supported by excellent rental demand in this highly desirable location. For buyers considering rental, a para-hôtellerie scheme may allow for the recovery of 20% VAT on the purchase price.
Positioned at an altitude of 1,700–1,800 metres, Méribel-Mottaret is renowned for its snow reliability and direct access to the vast Les Trois Vallées ski domain. From here, neighbouring resorts such as Courchevel and Les Belleville are just one or two lifts away.
Beyond skiing, the resort offers an excellent selection of shops, restaurants, and year-round activities. The magnificent Lac de Tueda, nestled beneath Mont Vallon at the gateway to the Vanoise National Park, provides a spectacular setting for walking, cross-country skiing, or simply enjoying lunch in an exceptional natural environment.
A complimentary shuttle service links the resort to Méribel Centre late into the evening, although Méribel-Mottaret itself offers more than enough entertainment, from night sledging and cinema to lively bars with live music.
With continued investment and growing demand, this area represents one of the most promising opportunities in the Méribel valley—making this apartment not only an exceptional lifestyle purchase, but also a compelling long-term investment.
Apartment Layout
Entrance hall: 6.04 m²
Spacious living area with open-plan kitchen and dining: 43.46m²
Bedroom 1: 13.37 m²
Dressing: 2.53 m²
Bedroom 2: 12.18 m²
Dormitory Bedroom: 12.27 m²
Bathroom: 4.57 m²
WC 1: 1.41 m²
WC 2: 1.44 m²
Balcony: 14.52 m²
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Energy efficiency ratings (DPE + GES)
DPE not required
Based on Article R.134-1 of the Building and Housing Code, DPE not required in the following cases:
buildings without a fixed heating system (and without a cooling system for the premises);
independent buildings with a floor area less than 50 m²;
buildings for agricultural, artisanal, or industrial use, other than residential premises;
buildings used as places of worship;
classified historical monuments or monuments listed in the inventory under the heritage code;
residential buildings or parts of residential buildings intended to be used for less than 4 months per year;
temporary constructions intended for a period of use equal to or less than 2 years.
Ste Foy Tarentaise offers something increasingly rare in the Alps — a sense of tranquillity and authenticity. It’s a resort where you can ski fresh powder days after a snowfall, enjoy panoramic views of Mont Pourri and the Aiguille Rouge, and feel genuinely connected to the mountain environment.
For many, Sainte-Foy is not just a place to ski — it’s a place to slow down, reconnect with nature, and experience winter in its purest form.
The village retains a traditional alpine charm feeling more like a community than a tourist complex, with cosy restaurants, wood-fired chalets, and friendly locals. Après-ski is relaxed — think vin chaud by the fire, fondue or raclette dinners, and small bars rather than nightclubs.
There are also luxury chalets and boutique lodges, many with spa facilities and stunning mountain views, making it a favourite among those who prefer understated elegance over glitz.
Known as a hidden gem for off-piste and powder skiing, the resort has about 1,000 hectares of skiable terrain, but its charm lies in the freeride zones and tree skiing that expert skiers love. Routes like the North Face of Fogliettaz or the descent to the village of Le Monal offer incredible backcountry experiences.
For beginners and families, the groomed runs are wide, uncrowded, and sunny — ideal for learning in a peaceful environment. The multiple ski schools and small lift queues make it especially family-friendly.
It’s not only about skiing, other winter activities to enjoy include snowshoeing through the forests or to the historic hamlet of Le Monal; Ski touring for more adventurous mountain lovers; Heliskiing, with drops over the border into Italy; dog-sledding, ice climbing, and guided nature walks to explore the untouched wilderness.
In summer, Sainte-Foy Tarentaise sheds its snowy coat and transforms into a tranquil alpine haven — a place where wildflowers replace powder fields and the rhythm of the mountains slows.
Ste Foy’s summer charm lies in its authentic mountain life. Local farms produce Beaufort cheese, and small markets sell honey, jam, and charcuterie from the region. For the adventurous, the surrounding area offers paragliding, white-water rafting on the Isère, climbing, and canyoning. Naturally, it’s a gateway to some of the most beautiful hiking routes in the Tarentaise. From gentle walks to challenging climbs, there’s a trail for every ability. If cycling is more your thing, there are numerous, famous cols to wind your way up or mountain biking routes including lifts open to whisk you up high.
Throughout summer, the village hosts fêtes and local events — simple, joyful gatherings celebrating alpine traditions, music, and cuisine.
The Eurostar offers a regular service to Bourg Saint Maurice which lies at the foot of Sainte Foy Tarentaise, from here a taxi transfer can be arranged. Local airports are Lyon (135kms), Geneva (130kms). Chambery (75kms) and Grenoble (115kms).
Meribel is one of most popular resorts in Europe for English-speaking skiers along with Courchevel and Val d’Isere.
Meribel is the central valley of the largest ski domain in the world, Les 3 Vallees.
With 600 km of groomed pistes, 85% of which are above 1800 metres, 25 accessible summits, 174 modern lifts and over 2090 snow cannons covering 43% of the ski area the statistics are impressive as is the skiing. However Méribel is much more than the 5 month winter ski season and an extended stay in summer or during the colours of autumn are needed to appreciate this.
The initial development of the ski resort in the late 1930’s was a British and French partnership and this acceptance of English speakers continues to this day. Meribel is now a much more diverse international community with a large percentage of residents or visitors speaking English as their main or second language.
The main village of Meribel is built on the eastern side of the valley between 1450 and 1700 metres and because of this it is surrounded by forests or grass & timbered slopes. The strict architectural codes of alpine sloping rooflines, timber and stone cladding compliments this setting and makes it one of, if not the most, attractive of all the large high altitude French ski resorts.
The other major “resort villages” are Meribel Mottaret (1750 m), Meribel Village (1400 m), Les Allues (1100m) and the spa town of Brides-Les-Bains (600 m) at the very bottom of the valley. There are many smaller villages or hamlets so the range of property covers all tastes from barn conversions & village houses through to ski apartments and super luxury ski in ski out chalets with private swimming pools. As well as the normal range of hotels, bars, restaurants & shops Meribel boasts a range of facilities and activities.
The Meribel Olympic Centre is home to a full size ice rink, indoor climbing wall, 25 metres indoor heated pool and water slide, conference centre, gymnasium and wellness centre of spa, steamrooms, etc.
There is a spectacular 18 hole Golf Course at 1700 metres and a huge range of other outdoor activities such as tennis, hiking, mountain biking, road cycling, paragliding, fishing, etc which are enjoyed in the warmer months. Meribel property is generally more expensive than other French resorts but not yet at the dizzy heights of Courchevel 1850 with perhaps the exception of a few of the most prestigious pockets.
As Meribel continues to become ever more popular with the big spenders of the world the strong capital growth experienced over many many years is likely to continue.
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