Classic freehold with launch prices from 150,000 euro
• High-quality, classic freehold apartments in an area famed for
its sunny climate
• Located at the foot of the ski slopes in a pretty ski village
• Access to amenities including cafés, piano bars, disco,
supermarkets and pubs
• Regional capital growth of 23%p.a. 2005 - 2006
Features
- Situated in a small village within easy reach of all local attractions
- • 33 freehold apartments and 37 garages available for purchase
- • 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom apartments (of which some are duplex) from
- 29.1 to 66.23 m²
- • Classic freehold price from 150,000 to 350,000 euro inclusive of VAT
- • Garages available for purchase from 15,500 to 25,300 euro, ranging
- in size from 13 to 21.92 m²
- • Traditional Alpine architecture
- • Each apartment comes with a balcony or terrace
- • Shared private garden
- • All properties finished to a high standard with modern, fully-fitted
- kitchen and bathroom
- • Central heating throughout
- • Each apartment comes with a ski locker
- • Reduced notaire’s fees of approx. 3.5% of the property price
- • Completion due December 2008
- • Annual property tax est. by developer to be approx. 15 euro per m²
- • Co-ownership charges est. by developer to be approx. 26 euro per m²
- p.a.
About France
Capital: Paris
Population: 60,876,136 (July 2006 EST.)
Area: 547,030 SQ KM
Time Zone: 1 hour ahead (UTC/GMT +1 hour)
Languages: French (some regional dialects also used)
Religion: 86% Roman Catholic, 8% Muslim, 2% Protestant 1% Jewish, 3% unaffiliated
Currency: Euros (€)
Weather:
The weather in France can vary enormously. France is divided into four climatic zones:
1. Oceanic and humid climate with often cool summers in the west from Bayonne to Lille;
2. Semi-continental climate with harsh winters and hot summers in Alsace, Lorraine, along the Rhône corridor and in the mountainous massifs (Alps, Pyrenees and Massif Central);
3. Intermediate climate with cold winters and hot summers in the north, and in the Paris and central regions;
4. Mediterranean climate with mild winters and very hot summers in the south of France.
Electricity:
230V 50HzHz (European plug with two circular metal pins)
International Codes:
Ireland to France 00 + 33 + Area Code + Tel #
France to Ireland 00 + 353 + Area Code + Tel #
Entry Regulations:
No visas are required for nationals of EU countries. Visas are required for all others. No vaccinations are required to enter France. Contact French customs in Paris for further information Tel: + 00 33 825 30 82 63
Embassy:
The Embassy of Ireland
12, Avenue Foch, 75116 Paris, France
Tel: 00 33 1 44 17 67 00
Exchange Rate
We have done our best to keep the exchange rate conversion as up to date as possible. Please contact the estate agent directly for an exact conversion rate.








