Mar 07, 2019 / FRANCE

St François Longchamp Property Investment Guide

Saint-François Longchamp is simply beautiful. Wrapped in magnificent mountain peaks between 1,450m and 1,650m altitude, it provides an incredible landscape, consistently covered in huge stretches of quality snow.

Saint-François Longchamp manages to offer the complete package of snow-related sports, culture and family-fun, in one compact bundle - all tied up with a truly warm welcome.

This high calibre ski area is linked with Valmorel under the title of "Grand Domaine", offering 165km of ski slopes that are suitable for both learners and those who seek adventure. It is also prime territory for Nordic skiing or snowshoeing, as there is so much to explore.

Living in St François Longchamp and Things To Do

For young children and adults alike, Saint-François Longchamp is best thought of as one vast playground.

There are ski lessons available from toddler level upwards. The resort also has bountiful opportunities for the adventurous, including the adrenaline rush of speeding down the ski slopes in a Snakegliss (group sledge) at nightfall; an experience not to be missed but also not for the faint-hearted!

It’s also recommended that you try The Comet four-season toboggan while staying or living in Saint-François Longchamp. Or, to really drink in this incredible vista, why not book a parachuting experience? Other snow-related activities on offer is comprehensive and all provided to a high standard. This includes sledging, dog sled riding, snow-shoeing and snow zones suitable for motorcycles.

As you would expect from a ski resort of such high calibre, there are also options to relax and take health-restoring treatments, such as the Balneotherapy Centre with its first class pools, sauna, steam baths, jacuzzies, gym and fitness hall.

During the summer, Saint-François Longchamp comes into its own. Surrounding by beautiful mountainsides, visitors and resident often take to the landscapes for hikes and cycling trips.

St François Longchamp Leisure and Culture

Saint-François Longchamp is an authentic and respected ski resort, and it hosts many top sporting events during the year, including the ski-cross Europa Cup, The Cyclosportive de la Madeleine cycling event and French Para Alpine Skiing Cup. Look out for gripping sled dog racing events too.

As a resort, it has year-round things to do and a tremendously warm atmosphere, but the emphasis is definitely on relaxation and “chilling” in the snow. One of the many advantages of that laid back vibe is that the cost of living in Saint-François Longchamp is held in check.

The après ski provision is well thought-out and delivered with great customer service and genuine local charm. This includes some of the most romantic restaurants in the French Alps, as well as a range of cuisines and food delivery styles to suit all tastes and ages. Of course, your opportunities to soak up the ambience as a group in friendly bars and “fondue” style eating places in Saint-François Longchamp are equally plentiful.

Snow and Weather Report in St François Longchamp

One of the reasons this area has grown in importance and popularity is because its year-round blanket of snow comes with some relatively ambient weather conditions. That’s because Saint-François Longchamp is protected by the Mont Blanc mountain range to the north and the Pic l'Etendard to the south. For the latest Saint-François Longchamp snow and weather report, take a look at our resort guide here.

Investment Potential in St François Longchamp

Ski chalets, ski apartments and mountain village houses in Saint-François Longchamp tend to be plentiful and generally offer a good range of price levels.

Buying a property in Saint-François Longchamp often involves the excellent accommodation located around Saint-François Longchamp 1650.

Saint-François Longchamp features a unique chalet-style development that sits in Plan Mollaret, as well as the ski in, ski out apartments at Le Hameau. This is the sort of development that helps match the buoyant local investment potential.

For a more traditional property to buy in Saint-François Longchamp, if you are not too bothered by newer front-de-neige developments, there are some highly affordable choices around Saint-François Longchamp 1450.

Upcoming developments in the area include 2018’s new, high-speed, detachable chair lifts capable of carrying over 2400 people an hour and plans to build another for 2800 people in the next two years. With an area constantly growing in popularity as Saint-François Longchamp currently is, developments and investments are a continuous affair – with many planned in the upcoming years.

Transport to St François Longchamp

Saint-François Longchamp is situated around four hours from Paris by TGV, and you can reach Lyon and Geneva by car in around two hours. It is well served by St Avre-La Chambre train station and Chambery Airport. Also, the access roads are well defined and constructed, making the approach safe and enjoyable while you watch the ridges and valleys unfold.