Saint-Gervais-Les-Bains properties for sale
Why Saint-Gervais-les-Bains Is One of the Alps' Smartest Long-Term Investments
At the foot of Mont Blanc and just 60 minutes from Geneva International Airport, Saint-Gervais-les-Bains offers something increasingly rare in the French Alps: authentic mountain living at prices that still represent exceptional value. As demand from Swiss, British and international buyers intensifies across the Évasion Mont-Blanc ski area, Saint-Gervais remains the gateway resort — uncrowded, characterful, and fundamentally undersupplied.
With access to 445 km of interconnected pistes shared across eight resorts, a year-round tourist economy powered by thermal spa culture, mountain biking and summer walking, and a village centre that has welcomed visitors since the 18th century, this is a resort with enduring appeal — not seasonal dependency.
“What really stands out about Saint-Gervais is how genuine it feels. You are not buying into a purpose-built resort — you are buying into a living village with a thermal spa, a rack-and-pinion mountain railway, Michelin-starred dining nearby, and ski-in access to the same 445 km of pistes as Megève. Yet prices are still meaningfully lower. For buyers who want authenticity and long-term value in the same package, Saint-Gervais is consistently the resort I point to first.”David Olsson
Invest in Saint-Gervais-les-Bains: Where Authentic Alpine Living Meets Year-Round Returns
Nestled at the foot of Mont Blanc, Saint-Gervais-les-Bains occupies one of the most privileged positions in the French Alps. Part of the vast Évasion Mont-Blanc ski area spanning 445km of pistes across five resorts, it offers buyers something increasingly rare: authentic character at comparatively accessible price points.
While neighbouring Megève commands ultra-premium prices, Saint-Gervais delivers the same exceptional skiing, world-class thermal spa facilities, and dramatic Mont Blanc views — at 25–40% lower entry costs. This price differential, combined with strong rental demand from both skiers and spa visitors, creates compelling investment fundamentals rarely found in established Alpine resorts.
Property values have appreciated 18% over the past three years, with Le Bettex and Mont d'Arbois driving premium growth. Rental yields average 3.5–5% gross annually, with ski-in/ski-out properties consistently achieving premium occupancy. The resort's dual winter–summer season extends income potential well beyond the ski calendar.
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"What sets Saint-Gervais apart from any other resort in the Alps is the combination of genuine village soul, direct access to Mont Blanc, and a price point that still offers real upside. This is not a manufactured resort — it has been welcoming visitors since 1806, and that authenticity shows in the architecture, the community, and the extraordinary spa heritage. For buyers who want character alongside performance, Saint-Gervais is simply unmatched."
Ice skating rink
Snowshoeing trails
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Year-round train access
Mountain biking & e-bike
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Lifts open Jun–Aug
Year-round rental demand
Saint-Gervais-les-Bains — A Selection of Properties
From renovated farmhouses to ski-in/ski-out chalets with direct Mont Blanc views



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Saint-Gervais | Belle Source
Saint-Gervais-les-Bains | Magnificent chalet – facing Mont Blanc (ski-in/ski-out)
Saint-Gervais-les-Bains | Farmhouse to renovate – facing Mont Blanc
Saint Gervais Les Bains | Rare Luxury 5-Bedroom Snow-Front Apartment with 90m² Terrace
Saint-Gervais-les-Bains | Contemporary 6-Bed Chalet Built 2018 with Home Cinema
Saint-Gervais-les-Bains | Exceptional 7-Room Project in Saint-Nicolas-de-Véroce
Saint-Gervais-les-Bains | Prestigious Renovated 5-Bed Farmhouse with Energy Efficiency
Saint-Gervais-les-Bains | 4-Bed Ski-In Ski-Out Apartment in Le Bettex
Saint-Gervais-les-Bains | Authentic 6-Bed Chalet Between Two Ski Areas
Saint-Gervais-les-Bains | Renovated 3-Bed Mezzanine Apartment in Village Centre
Saint-Gervais-les-Bains | 7-Bed House to Renovate with Huge Potential
Saint-Gervais-les-Bains | Renovated 4-Bed Chalet with Mazot on Large Plot
Saint-Gervais-les-Bains | Historic 1796 Farmhouse with Conversion Potential
Saint-Gervais-les-Bains | Character Building with 5 Apartments & Commercial Space
Saint-Gervais-Les-Bains | Le Spigolo
Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc | Les Chalets de la Perrette
Saint-Gervais | Chalets Balcons du Mont Blanc
Saint-Gervais | Les Sources De Canopée
Saint-Gervais-Les-Bains — 60 min from Geneva, 445km of pistes, foot of Mont Blanc. New-build from €5,000/m²; premium Le Bettex addresses from €8,500/m². Values have grown +18% over five years.
Connected to Megève via the Évasion Mont-Blanc domain. Scroll down for the neighbourhood price guide.
Explore the Évasion Mont-Blanc Area
Saint-Gervais shares 445 km of pistes with sister resorts across the Évasion Mont-Blanc ski area. Each has its own character — browse our destination guides:
- →Évasion Mont-BlancFull ski area guide — 8 resorts, 445 km, 850m – 2,353m⛰️ Altitude Range
- →Megève Properties for SaleHaute-Savoie's most celebrated village resort, sharing pistes with Saint-Gervais
- →Chamonix Properties for SaleMont-Blanc massif — off-piste capital of Europe
- →Chamonix Valley Ski PropertiesArgentière, Les Houches, Servoz and the full valley
Restaurants & Lifestyle
Saint-Gervais punches well above its size for mountain dining and year-round lifestyle. A few highlights worth knowing:
- →La Ferme de Jean-PierreClassic Savoyard mountain refuge at Le Bettex — spectacular Mont-Blanc views and hearty local cuisine
- →Les Sources du Mont Blanc5-star luxury hotel and spa restaurant — the resort's finest address, set in thermal gardens
- →Thermes de Saint-GervaisOne of France's oldest mountain spas — treatments rooted in the town's 200-year thermal tradition
- →Tramway du Mont-BlancFrance's highest rack railway — open since 1909, climbing to 2,372 m on the flanks of Mont Blanc
The Authentic Face of Mont Blanc: Understanding Saint-Gervais as a Property Market
Saint-Gervais-les-Bains is not simply a ski resort. It is one of the oldest and most complete Alpine destinations in Europe — a genuine French market town of nearly 6,000 permanent residents, a 200-year-old thermal spa tradition, and a place whose fortunes have long been tied to the grandeur of Mont Blanc at 4,808 metres. Sitting at the foot of the massif in the Haute-Savoie, Saint-Gervais is just 60 minutes from Geneva Airport and connected to the TGV network at Le Fayet — a convenience that keeps international demand consistently high and new-build supply consistently limited.
The town divides naturally into three elevations — valley-floor Le Fayet with its SNCF station and thermal spa, mid-mountain Saint-Gervais village, and the ski-in ski-out plateau of Le Bettex at 1,400 metres — all now linked by the new Valléen gondola. Above them all, the Bettex-Mont d’Arbois telecabine rises to 1,840 metres and connects to Megève, Les Contamines and the full Évasion Mont-Blanc domain of 450km of pistes. For buyers seeking genuine Alpine character, direct Mont Blanc access and significantly better value than neighbouring Megève, Saint-Gervais has become the most compelling case in the French Alps.
How the Ski Area Works: Three Levels, One Mountain
Understanding Saint-Gervais’s geography is essential to understanding its property values. Unlike a conventional purpose-built ski resort, the commune stacks across three distinct altitude bands connected by a new generation of lifts. At its heart sits the Évasion Mont-Blanc domain — 450km of pistes, 111 runs, 108 lifts — shared with Megève, Saint-Nicolas de Véroce, Les Contamines-Montjoie and Combloux-La Giettaz. Altitude ranges from 850 to 2,353 metres. The opening of the Valléen gondola in August 2024 changed the equation for valley buyers dramatically, making Le Fayet a ski-linked address for the first time.
Le Bettex & Mont d’Arbois: The Ski-In Ski-Out Plateau
Le Bettex sits at 1,400 metres on a sunny south-facing shelf above the village, served by the Bettex-Mont d’Arbois gondola rising to 1,840 metres — the same Mont d’Arbois plateau shared with Megève across the ridge. Properties here sit directly on the piste: ski-in ski-out access, guaranteed snow, and panoramic Mont Blanc views from virtually every terrace. The terrain above is predominantly intermediate and advanced, with long cruising reds and blues linking through to Megève and the wider domain. For buyers seeking the full Saint-Gervais ski experience without the premium of a Megève address, Le Bettex is the closest equivalent.
Village Centre: Belle Époque Character and Year-Round Demand
Saint-Gervais village — at 800 metres altitude — is one of the few authentic Alpine towns in the region that has resisted wholesale tourist transformation. Its Belle Époque architecture, weekly market, boulangeries and year-round resident population give it a warmth that purpose-built resorts cannot replicate. The village is served directly by the Valléen gondola link up to Le Bettex and the ski area, as well as by the historic Mont-Blanc Express train that runs from Le Fayet through the village and up to Chamonix. New-build development in the centre is limited by heritage planning constraints, supporting values.
Saint-Gervais has a year-round population, a permanent market and genuine civic life — qualities that sustain rental demand across all twelve months, not just the winter season.
Le Fayet: The Valley Opportunity — Thermes, TGV and the Valléen Effect
Le Fayet is Saint-Gervais’s valley floor neighbourhood — and since August 2024 it has become one of the most interesting investment locations in the entire Mont Blanc region. The Valléen gondola, which opened on 30 August 2024, connects Le Fayet directly to Saint-Gervais village and onwards to Le Bettex and the ski area in under ten minutes — one of only a handful of systems in France offering a direct gondola link from a mainline train station to a ski domain. Le Fayet’s SNCF station connects to the TGV network via Sallanches, placing Paris within three and a half hours and making this the most transport-connected address in the commune.
The neighbourhood is also home to the Thermes de Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc — the only mountain thermal spa in Haute-Savoie, fed by water that fell on the Mont Blanc glacier an estimated 6,500 years ago and entirely refurbished in 2018. The spa is a year-round draw for wellness visitors independent of the ski season, underpinning rental demand in a way no other neighbourhood in the commune can replicate. New-build programmes in Le Fayet currently represent the most accessible entry point into the Saint-Gervais market, with several developments targeting buyers who want the Valléen ski connection, TGV access and thermal spa lifestyle at a fraction of the Le Bettex price.
Saint-Nicolas de Véroce: The High-Altitude Hidden Entry
Perched at 1,160 metres on the flanks above Saint-Gervais, Saint-Nicolas de Véroce is a quiet Baroque-church village sitting directly within the Évasion Mont-Blanc ski area. Pistes run through and beneath the village; the Mont Joux chairlift gives direct access to the Mont d’Arbois plateau and onwards to Megève. For buyers seeking genuine ski proximity, Mont Blanc views and the lowest entry price in the domain, Saint-Nicolas offers a compelling case — characterful stone architecture, a tight community feel, and none of the tourist infrastructure premium of the larger resorts.
Saint-Gervais Property Prices at a Glance: New-Build vs Resale
The table below summarises indicative price ranges by neighbourhood. New-build figures reflect current programme pricing; resale figures reflect the typical discount to new-build that characterises the broader market. Ski-in, ski-out chalets and exceptional properties in any zone can exceed these benchmarks significantly.
| Neighbourhood | Altitude | New-Build €/m² | Resale €/m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Le Bettex / Mont d’Arbois Top address | 1,400–1,840m | €7,500 – €10,000+ | €5,500 – €7,500 |
| Village Centre | 800m | €6,000 – €8,500 | €4,000 – €6,000 |
| Saint-Nicolas de Véroce | 1,160m | €5,500 – €7,000 | €3,500 – €5,000 |
| Le Fayet Best value | 580m | €5,000 – €6,500 | €3,500 – €4,500 |
Why Saint-Gervais Continues to Outperform Its Price Point
Saint-Gervais has delivered +18% price growth over five years against a backdrop of genuine demand pressure — the market currently records 10% more buyers than properties for sale, one of the tightest ratios in the French Alps. The reasons are structural: the commune is a genuine year-round destination with a thermal spa, Mont-Blanc hiking, a resident population and rail access that no neighbouring resort can match — meaning occupancy is not solely dependent on snowfall. Short-term rental data records an average occupancy of 57% across the year with over 1,900 active listings, generating average annual revenues of €22,000–€24,000 per property.
The infrastructure story is also accelerating. The Valléen gondola has transformed Le Fayet from a transport hub into a ski-linked residential neighbourhood almost overnight, and further valley-to-ski connectivity investments are planned. Geneva Airport is 60 minutes by motorway; Le Fayet SNCF station connects to the TGV in under ten minutes; and the Mont-Blanc Express runs directly through the commune to Chamonix. For buyers seeking a serious long-term asset in the French Alps — one priced at 40–50% below Megève yet sharing the same ski domain, the same mountain and the same Geneva catchment — Saint-Gervais-les-Bains makes a compelling, well-evidenced case.
A Resort With More Than Two Centuries of History
Saint-Gervais-les-Bains is one of France’s oldest and most distinguished mountain resorts — a place where therapeutic springs, royal patronage and Alpine adventure have combined across three centuries to create a destination of remarkable depth and character.
The thermal springs that gave the town its name were first officially documented in the late 1700s, and by 1806 Saint-Gervais had established its first formal thermal establishment — one of the earliest in the French Alps. Throughout the 19th century it attracted aristocrats, artists and writers from across Europe, its reputation as a centre of health and culture rivalling that of the great Swiss spa towns.
The arrival of the Tramway du Mont-Blanc (TMB) in 1909 transformed Saint-Gervais permanently. The rack-and-pinion railway — the highest in France and one of the great mountain train journeys in the world — connected the village to the Nid d’Aigle at 2,372 m on the flanks of Mont Blanc, opening the mountains to an entirely new generation of visitors. Skiing took root in the 1930s, and the modern resort began to take shape around Le Bettex and Mont d’Arbois.
Today Saint-Gervais is the anchor of the Évasion Mont-Blanc ski area — 445 km of pistes shared across eight interconnected resorts — while retaining its identity as a genuine, year-round French mountain town with Belle Époque architecture, world-class thermal baths, and a tramway still winding its way up to the glaciers.



220 Years of Alpine Legacy: The Story of Saint-Gervais-les-Bains
Saint-Gervais-les-Bains holds one of the most distinguished histories in the French Alps. Long before modern ski resorts existed, this Haute-Savoie commune was already a celebrated destination — famed for its thermal springs, dramatic glacial scenery, and position as the gateway to Mont Blanc, the roof of Europe.
The thermal baths were officially recognised as early as 1806, drawing aristocrats and intellectuals from across Europe who sought both cure and contemplation. By the late 19th century, Saint-Gervais had become a fashionable resort for the Belle Époque elite, and the famous Mont Blanc Tramway — inaugurated in 1909 and still operating today — opened the mountains to a new generation of visitors.
The resort hosts the start point of the Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc (UTMB), one of the world's most prestigious mountain trail races, drawing elite runners from over 100 countries each August. This global profile has introduced generations of international visitors to Saint-Gervais as a property market.
Today, Saint-Gervais-les-Bains is a UNESCO-recognised resort community as part of the Mont Blanc Natural Area, and its thermal spa — Les Bains du Mont Blanc — remains one of the finest in the Alps. This layered heritage is precisely what gives Saint-Gervais property its enduring value: you are not buying into a manufactured resort, but a destination with two centuries of international standing.
Dining, Wellness & Lifestyle in Saint-Gervais-les-Bains
Saint-Gervais has an authentic village life that continues well outside ski season — with world-class thermal facilities, year-round restaurants, and a calendar of events drawing visitors from across Europe.
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