House in the mountains
Mountain House: Embracing Life in the Heart of the French Alps and Rural Landscapes
Buying a mountain house means embracing a lifestyle surrounded by breathtaking scenery and pristine nature. Whether as a main residence, a holiday home, or a rental investment, this type of property offers both authenticity and a privileged environment. Nestled in the heart of mountain ranges or perched on valley heights, these homes offer unmatched comfort in every season.
A mountain house appeals to winter sports enthusiasts as much as to nature lovers seeking peace and quiet. Some, tastefully renovated, preserve the soul of a traditional rural house, while others showcase contemporary architecture with large picture windows framing panoramic alpine views.
Where to Find a Mountain House in France
From the Alps to Savoie, through the Pyrenees and the Massif Central, France is full of opportunities to purchase a mountain house. Famous ski resorts such as Chamonix, Megève, and Les Gets offer exceptional properties at the foot of the slopes, while more remote areas present charming homes at often more affordable prices.
Rural houses in the mountains are also sought after for their renovation potential, allowing you to create a cosy retreat or a charming guesthouse. Those who love nature will enjoy authentic mountain villages where life follows the rhythm of the seasons.
Find Your Mountain House with Espaces Atypiques
As a specialist in unique properties, Espaces Atypiques offers a selection of mountain houses with distinctive character — from renovated chalets and charming rural houses to contemporary villas with panoramic views. With our network of agencies located in the most sought-after regions, we guide you through every stage of your project, from the property search to the final signature.
Through our exclusive Le Club service, you also benefit from a trusted network of architects, decorators, craftsmen, and financial partners to assist with your move or renovation.
Three Key Points for Buying a Mountain House
Location – Choose an area that matches your needs: lively resort, authentic village, or secluded environment for more tranquillity.
Accessibility and Orientation – Ensure good sunlight exposure, easy access to main roads, and proximity to amenities.
Potential for Improvement – Check the property’s condition and anticipate any renovation work, especially for a rural house that requires updating.