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Where to buy in the Alps: the best ski resorts to suit every lifestyle

Whether looking for year‑round living, reliable snow or lively après‑ski, our experts share where to find your perfect property

26 February 2026

5 mins read

Where to buy in the Alps: the best ski resorts to suit every lifestyle

If watching the Winter Olympics has inspired you to hit the slopes, you may not be alone. tracks the aspirations of over 570 highโ€‘netโ€‘worth individuals, showing strong global interest in Alpine property, with 56% planning to buy. And this demand is shaping the real estate landscape in the Alps - while many global prime markets slowed, ski homes have surged 23% on average in the past five years.

Yet beyond the destinationโ€™s worldโ€‘renowned skiing, motivations for purchasing in the Alps are becoming increasingly diverse as remote working and changing lifestyles reshape resorts. Whether seeking the best winter sports, familyโ€‘friendly activities or a yearโ€‘round base, our experts share the top destinations to consider to match your priorities.

Best Alpine resorts for yearโ€‘round living

Gone are the days when the Alps were considered just a winter destination: 73% of those surveyed would now consider living there full time. In turn, destinations are adapting to expand their offerings throughout the seasons, with more established resorts becoming increasingly compelling options for those seeking a sense of community yearโ€‘round.

Home to the highly regarded Le Régent International School as well as numerous local schools, the Swiss resort of ฐไฐ๙ฒนฒิฒ๕โ€ฒัดวฒิณูฒนฒิฒน brings with it a lively mix of families and residents, and activities that span the seasons. โ€œIt will host the Alpine World Ski Championships next year, yet the Swiss Open golf tournament is also held here annually,โ€ says Alex Koch de Gooreynd, a Partner in 51ยายืโ€™s International team. โ€œIt has access to great skiing, but with everything from local restaurants to Michelinโ€‘star establishments and boutique shopping, it has it all covered.โ€

This combination of amenities and yearโ€‘round outdoor activities is also what makes the French resort of Chamonix a popular choice for those seeking a more permanent Alpine home. โ€œAs a midโ€‘altitude town with highโ€‘altitude skiing, it means you can ski late into March and even possibly April,โ€ explains Roddy Aris, a Partner in the International team. โ€œBut then when the snow melts, youโ€™re perfectly positioned for other mountain pursuits, from hiking, via ferrata and mountain biking to lake swimming.โ€

Best Alpine resorts for families

ณีพฑฑ๔ฑ๔ฒนฐ๙ฒ๕โ€‘sณฐ๙โ€‘Oฑ๔ฑ๔ดวฒิโ€™s array of international schools makes it a natural choice for families, and even for those seeking a shorter stay it offers plenty of childโ€‘friendly activities and a relaxed atmosphere. โ€œIt can be quieter and offer better connectivity to Geneva Airport compared to some of the larger resorts,โ€ says Koch de Gooreynd. Part of the expansive Villarsโ€‘Gryonโ€‘Les Diablerets ski area, it provides reliable conditions and diverse terrain that caters to skiers of all levels, along with a wide range of outdoor activities to keep all ages entertained.

In the heart of the Portes du Soleil, one of the largest linked ski areas in the world, Morzine offers beginner slopes, excellent ski schools, extensive childcare options and a welcoming atmosphere, all within just over an hour of Geneva Airport. โ€œItโ€™s convenient and easy to get around, with hassleโ€‘free skiing - all essential for a successful family trip,โ€ says Aris. In the summer, activities range from adventure parks and hiking to kayaking and paddleboarding on Lac de Montriond.

The fun doesnโ€™t stop on the slopes, and for many, unwinding after a hard dayโ€™s skiing is just as important - if not the most important - part of the holiday. โ€œYou go to Val dโ€™Isère first and foremost because you love to ski and you party hard,โ€ says Aris. Its aprèsโ€‘ski scene ranges from energetic to cosy and sophisticated, with legendary spots including La Folie Douce. โ€œWhile it is an upscale resort offering fine dining and highโ€‘end hospitality, it still retains an authentic mountain atmosphere,โ€ he adds.

Verbierโ€™s nightlife is similarly varied, while the destination still takes its skiing seriously. Spend time shopping and you are less likely to find designer brands and more likely to discover highโ€‘end sports gear. โ€œThe lifestyle it offers is second to none, and establishments such as the wine club 67 Pall Mall and other high-end hospitality only underscore its appeal,โ€ says Koch de Gooreynd.

Best highโ€‘altitude Alpine resorts

Courchevel 1850โ€™s predominantly northโ€‘facing orientation guarantees some of the best and most reliable snow conditions in the Three Valleys, with its 600km of slopes. Meanwhile, its high altitude offers some of the most spectacular views in the region. Yet this is only part of the appeal of this glamorous resort, renowned for its high concentration of Michelinโ€‘starred restaurants, fiveโ€‘star hotels and designer boutiques. โ€œA lot of people go there who donโ€™t actually ski,โ€ says Aris. โ€œThey go just to be in the mountains, take in the views and soak up the lifestyle.โ€

St Moritz is home to the official Swiss Olympic High Altitude Training Base, sitting at 1,856 metres above sea level. It is just one element of the resortโ€™s sporting excellence, which is renowned not only for its skiing - with access to 350 km of piste - but also for being a haven for winter sports since 1864. The resort has hosted the Winter Olympics twice and is home to the Cresta Run toboggan track, an Olympic bobsleigh run and an outdoor Olympic ice rink, with stylish spectators descending on the resort for its packed events calendar. St Moritz also hosts many events on the frozen lake throughout February including super car racing, horse racing and polo.

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