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This 43.3 m² apartment, located on the 1st floor of the Antarès residence in Avoriaz, enjoys a south-facing position with views over the valley and resort. It offers direct access to the slopes. It can accommodate 6 to 7 people with a double bedroom, a mountain corner (bunk beds), a bathroom, a shower room, a separate toilet, a living room with 3 beds and a kitchen/dining room opening onto two balconies. Currently managed by Pierre & Vacances with a lease until 2026, annual rent €9,300 including charges. In the event of termination, an eviction fee of €50,000 is payable. Avoriaz, at an altitude of 1800 m, is a dynamic pedestrian resort at the heart of the Portes du Soleil, with over 650 km of pistes. In summer, it becomes an ideal location for mountain biking, hiking and whitewater sports. Energy performance is rated C (177) and climatic performance A (5). 360 views available on request.
43.3 m², 2/3-room apartment on the 1st floor (of 14) of the Antarès residence, in the Crozats district at the top of the resort. It offers unobstructed views of the valley and resort, and faces due south. Direct access to and from the ski slopes.
The apartment sleeps 6 to 7 people, with a double bedroom, a mountain corner with bunk beds, a bathroom, a shower room and a separate toilet. The large living room has 3 additional beds, and a kitchen/dining room opens onto two independent balconies. Plenty of storage space is also available.
The apartment is currently managed by Pierre & Vacances with a lease running until 2026, renewable or terminable. In the event of termination, eviction fees of around €50,000 would be payable to Pierre & Vacances. The annual rent, excluding occupancy periods, is €9,300. You can book 1, 2, 3 or more weeks depending on the season, deducted from the annual rent. All utilities (electricity, water, heating, repairs) are paid by Pierre & Vacances.
You have two options:
Stay with Pierre & Vacances in 2026, benefit from 1 or 2 free weeks with no management worries, and receive an annual rent.
Leave Pierre & Vacances management, pay the eviction fees, and enjoy the apartment for free.
Energy and climate performance rated C (177) and A (5).
Imagine yourself in the heart of the Alps, in a pedestrian-only ski resort, where snow-covered chalets create an authentic atmosphere, far from pollution and noise, inviting you to enjoy outdoor activities.
Easily accessible from all over the world, Avoriaz, situated at an altitude of 1,800 meters between Mont Blanc and Lake Geneva, has a lively atmosphere with lively bars, restaurants, festivals and events.
Founded in the 60s, Avoriaz has reinvented the concept of the ski resort. Its bold architecture, inspired by mountain villages, makes it a unique place where tradition and modernity blend perfectly.
Situated at the heart of the Portes du Soleil ski area, one of the largest in Europe, Avoriaz provides access to over 650 km of pistes, suitable for all levels of skier. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced skier, there's something for everyone.
All the shops are within walking distance, as are the ski schools, children's day-care centers, skating rink, cinema and bowling alley...
In summer, the area is transformed into a veritable playground for mountain bikers, with numerous downhill (DH) trails accessible by ski lifts, suitable for all levels. Enduro trails combine technical descents with physical climbs. The region is an Eldorado for summer sports: hiking, via ferrata, climbing, cycling, accrobranche, paragliding, golf...
With lakes and rivers nearby, the valley is also a haven for fishing and whitewater sports such as canoeing, hydrospeed, rafting and canyoning.
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Information about risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website : https://www.georisques.gouv.fr
Classe energetique réalisé après le 1er juillet 2021
Logement moyennement performant
Coûts annuels énergies estimés
entre 530 € et
7700 € pour 2021
600 km of skiing in 2 countries making the Portes du Soleil the biggest international ski area in the world.
Here skiing is a journey, with different panoramas and routes to look forward to every day, and each of our 12 village resorts offering a charm of their own.
The resorts are amongst the most well known, including Morzine, Avoriaz, Les Gets, Abondance, Chatel and St Jean D’Aulps to name but a few.
They also offer excellent opportunities for downhill mountain bikers outside the winter months.
As a popular holiday destination in both summer and winter, these resorts offer investment potential. So whether you are looking for a quiet and peaceful family resort (Chatel or St Jean D'Aulps for example) or something a little more lively (Morzine) the Portes du Soleil has it all.
Within easy distance of the International Airport at Geneva plus close to Lake Geneva, this ski area is the perfect destination.
The family orientated ski resort of Avoriaz was created in response to the need for skiing at a higher altitude. In 1960 Jean Vuarnet became the resort director and his job was to develop Avoriaz, architecturally designed this purpose built ski resort sprung up from the mountain, its design like jagged rocks rising from the snow to create a visually stimulating resort that was in harmony with the nature that surrounded it.
At a higher altitude than neighbouring Morzine and rising to 1800 metres above sea level, it was the decisive move that lead to the creation of the Portes du Soleil to which it is linked. An entirely car-free resort, sleighs replace cars and skiers, ski right to their door. Children are pulled around in sledges and the numerous bars and terrace cafes offer the chance to soak up the sun and enjoy a drink and a meal.
With fast lifts and good snow reliability, this is the jewel in the crown of the Portes du Soleil. It offers varied skiing for all abilities and there is a wide choice of ski schools available with a good choice of options for younger skiers.