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Apartment Courchevel 1650 - Courchevel 1650
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This quality, 2 bedroom + bunk area apartment of a total of 92m2 + balcony, in the heart of Courchevel Moriond is being sold off-plan and is due for delivery late 2024.
The apartments are sold fully furnished and range from 2 bedrooms @ 92m2 to 5 bedroom plus bunk and private spa at 290m2
The views are exceptional from these apartments, and they are so convenient for skiing and amenities.
These apartments can be used for personal holidays and also rented via the in-house management company to generate you income.
The management company will provide year round property management, meaning you can enjoy your holiday with hotel like services as well as your future guests.
The residence will have high-end services including:
Reception and concierge service
Restaurant
Bar
Swimming pool
Spa
Shops
Ski room
Parking
*Off plan properties benefit from several financial incentives, including reclaiming of 20% vat and reduced legal fees
*More information available
These fantastic, quality apartments offer the ultimate in convenience from the initial purchase, to the holidays you will enjoy, and the income generated from rentals. With the easy access to skiing, shops and restaurants and your own swimming pool and spa, along with a ski room, concierge service and the other hotel services available, it couldn't be easier to enjoy your time here and to benefit from rental income.
The complete range of apartments is from 2 to 7 bedrooms.
The location is absolutely fantastic and highly sought after
Courchevel Moriond is well known for its sunshine and is a great holiday location in both summer and winter. The valley views from each apartment are stunning, with spectacular sunsets.
Additional high-end services will be supplied, including:
Reception and concierge service
Restaurant
Bar
Swimming pool
Spa
Shops
Ski room
Parking
Buying off plan allows you, where possible, a choice of interior materials and finishes, allowing you to really personalise your property.
Furniture can be organised with the developers, making this an individual, yet turn key, ready to move into apartment in a sought after location.
The in-house management service will organise and manage your rentals, ensuring your property is well maintained and generating you income when you are not using it.
France provides financial incentives for off plan properties, including 20% VAT reclaim and reduced notaire fees / taxes. This can save you a lot of money.
In winter there is plenty to do including alpine sking, cross country skiing, sledging down the purpose built track in the village, hot air ballooning, ice skating, indoor climbing, dog sledging, and ski randonée. As well as this there is the dining and shopping of Courchevel and of course you have your own swimming pool and spa or just sit back and enjoy the views and comfort of your own apartment.
In summer there are activities in the village and lots of walking and mountain biking. A walk or short drive from the property will take you to Lac de la Rosiere, a beautiful mountain lake where you can relax, or be more active and climb one of the nearby mountains. You can also ice skate, play golf or go climbing.
With so many reasons to buy an apartment here, why not find out more about the individual apartments, communal services, village and financial incentives.
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).
Courchevel 1650 is situated on a sunny plateau above the Vallée des Avals and is a really great all-round resort that has worked hard to come out of the shadow of Courchevel 1850.
It offers visitors a great ski base to enjoy, what some consider to be, the best skiing for the valley. On the edge of the vast Three Valleys ski area the slopes of 1650 are quieter than most with wide open pistes making skiers feel that they are in a secluded resort rather than being part of a vast 600km system and the largest linked ski area in the world.
1650 has interesting scenery, vast views and some stunning powder fields leading down to its sunny centre and is an ideal resort for all levels of skier. I often head over to Chapelets for some quiet uninterrupted turns before heading into 1650 for lunch. The skiing of Courchevel 1650 is excellent for beginners and intermediates who do not have to look further than the local slopes to get the most of their ski experience. All the final runs into the centre are blues or greens and there are no surprises.
Catch the next lifts of Chapelets or signal and access some excellent red runs. Cut off the piste slightly to enjoy some great off-piste without venturing to far astray. Or for those who like to earn their dinner then enjoy the challenge of making it over to the fourth valley and back in time for a well deserved après-ski aperitif – it’s not that easy!
You can buy local valley ski pass or the full Three Valleys depending on your level. The Three Valleys ski domain provides more than 600km of runs and probably the same again off-piste. In fact it should now be called the Four Valleys with the link into Orelle (Maurienne Valley) which can be accessed by ski from Val Thorens. This has also opened up some extraordinary off-piste runs.
If you are not skiing, the 1650 has some great terraces to relax on with a book and a glass or 4, there are some decent shops or whizz up to 1850 on the free navette to browse alongside the rich and famous in the branded shops like Gucci and Lacroix. The restaurants and bars in 1650 are really good, not fine dining but good European and local fare well done. The prices are reasonable by comparison to 1850 and the bars are lively and well populated by locals as well as tourists. Whilst this is an excellent family resort it also knows how to party!
TRAVEL Geneva Airport: 2 hours. Grenoble Airport: 2 hours. Lyon Airport: 2 hours. Chambery: 1hour 30. Train: TGV stops at Moutiers, 30 mins from 1650. Road: 8 – 10 hours from the ports of Dover and Le Havre.