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Luxury living in Montriond

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Located a stone's throw from Lake Geneva, in Haute-Savoie, Montriond is a charming commune with a rich history, housing historical sites such as the Saint-Bruno Church built in the 19th century. Nestled between the mountains, the commune of Montriond offers an exceptional living environment, where nature, water, and luxury meet for a unique lifestyle.

The exclusive real estate market in Montriond

The exclusive real estate market in Montriond is currently stable, offering a varied range of luxury houses and apartments in response to growing demand. However, the stable political and economic situation reinforces the attractiveness of the region and contributes to the balance of the real estate market.

Costs and fees associated with buying a luxury home in Montriond

The purchase of a luxury home in Montriond may require considering additional costs such as transfer tax, real estate agent commissions, and notary fees. The real estate commission can vary depending on the value of the property, but on average, it is estimated at 5% for both the buyer and the seller. The percentage of the transfer tax on private property in Montriond is about 5.81% of the purchase price.

Taxes in Montriond

In Montriond, income tax for registered residents is progressive, ranging from 0% for the lowest incomes to 45% for the highest incomes. In addition, the corporate tax for companies registered in Montriond is set at 31%. As for homeowners, they are subject to a wealth tax, the amount of which depends on the taxable net wealth of the owner. In terms of taxes on profits made from the sale of a house, it depends on the nature of the residence (primary, secondary, or vacation).
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Obtaining a mortgage in Montriond

To obtain a mortgage for the purchase of a house in Montriond, you generally need to have a contribution of at least 20% of the sale price and a repayment capacity of about 33% of your net monthly income.

Most sought after residential areas in Montriond

Among the most expensive and sought-after residential areas in Montriond are those close to the village center such as the Hauts de Montriond, offering incredible panoramic views of the mountains and the lake.

Access and proximity of Montriond

Montriond enjoys excellent accessibility thanks to its quality road network and its proximity to Cluses train station. The commune is about an hour's drive from Geneva, the nearest major city, and its international airport.

Lifestyle and infrastructure in Montriond

With a population of about 1,200 inhabitants, Montriond offers a peaceful and upscale environment. Residents and visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities such as skiing, climbing, hiking, and sailing on Lake Montriond. Public facilities are numerous and well maintained, ranging from reputable schools and universities to quality hospitals. In terms of entertainment, Montriond hosts well-known cultural, sports, and historical events every year, and has several luxury shops, prestigious hotels, and gourmet restaurants. For art and culture, you will find many galleries, museums, and theaters in and around Montriond.

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Living in the region

Essert-Romand - Morzine - La Côte-d'Arbroz


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Living in Essert-Romand

Surrounded by majestic mountains and lush landscapes, Essert-Romand is a masterpiece of natural beauty. With a rich history that goes back centuries, this town offers a perfect interaction between the elegance of the past and the luxury of the present. Located in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France, Essert-Romand is a hidden gem that enchants with its royal allure and tranquility.

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Living in Morzine

Nestled in the heart of the French Alps, Morzine is a historic destination with a rich heritage and unique geographical location, tucked between the mountains of Chablais and Haut-Giffre. Formerly dedicated to agriculture, it was transformed into a winter paradise with the development of skiing in the 20th century. Today, it is the preferred destination for those seeking to combine a luxurious lifestyle with untamed natural beauty.

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Living in La Côte-d'Arbroz

Nestled in the heart of the French Alps, La Côte-d'Arbroz is a locality with unmatched charm, rich in a history that spans the centuries. Formerly populated by Celtic tribes, it has witnessed the passage of the Roman Empire before acquiring its current identity, forging its reputation in prestigious real estate. The locality is strategically located, close to major cities, guaranteeing easy access to the region's commerce and services.