Owning a luxury chalet in the French Alps is a privilege. Managing it properly is a profession. Costs, seasonal rental, taxation and why private concierge is now essential.
Property Management · French Alps · 2026
Owning a luxury chalet in the Alps is a privilege. Managing it properly is a profession. In 2026, premium chalet owners face increasing constraints: environmental regulations, ever-higher UHNWI tenant expectations, and rising maintenance costs. This guide details everything an owner must anticipate — and why private concierge has become indispensable.
1. The True Cost of Owning a Luxury Chalet
Beyond the acquisition price — which ranges from €12M to €18M for a 400 m² ski-in/ski-out chalet in Courchevel 1850 (Knight Frank 2025) — the annual costs of a luxury chalet are significant:
| Item |
Estimated Annual Cost |
Notes |
| Co-ownership charges / property tax | €15,000 – €40,000 | Varies by resort and floor area |
| Heating & energy | €8,000 – €20,000 | Older chalets: +30 to +50% |
| Multi-risk insurance | €5,000 – €15,000 | Insured value often underestimated |
| Maintenance & upkeep | €20,000 – €60,000 | Roof, wood, spa, pool, garden |
| Permanent staff (caretaker) | €35,000 – €55,000 | Essential during off-season |
| Concierge / property management | €15,000 – €40,000 | 8–12% of rental income |
Key point: The annual ownership cost of a premium Alpine chalet (excluding financing) typically represents 1 to 2% of its value. For a €15M chalet, expect €100,000 to €200,000 per year.
2. Seasonal Rental: Maximising Returns
Luxury chalets in the major Alpine resorts achieve a gross rental yield of 3 to 5% (Savills Ski Report 2025). Three rental windows account for 80% of revenue:
- Christmas / New Year (2 weeks): the highest rates. A 5-bedroom chalet in Courchevel 1850 rents for €80,000 to €200,000 per week during this period
- February half-term (4 weeks, zones A/B/C): the heart of the season. Rates of €50,000 to €120,000/week
- Easter (1–2 weeks): on the rise, driven by spring skiing and families. €30,000 to €70,000/week
Summer rental (hiking, mountain biking, wellness) is developing but remains marginal: 15 to 20% of revenues for a premium chalet, with rates 40 to 60% lower than winter.
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3. The Role of the Concierge in Chalet Management
A concierge specialising in mountain property management ensures:
3.1 Operational Management
- Premium check-in / check-out: personalised welcome with champagne and gourmet hamper, chalet tour, key handover
- Professional housekeeping: teams specialised in luxury (5-star hotel protocols), premium linen changes (Frette, Sferra)
- Preventive maintenance: annual roof inspection, wood treatment, spa and pool winterisation/de-winterisation, heating and home-automation system checks
- Temporary staff: recruitment of private chefs, maîtres d'hôtel, private ski instructors, babysitters for the season
3.2 Marketing
- Dynamic pricing based on demand
- Distribution on premium platforms (Luxury Retreats/Airbnb Luxe, Le Collectionist, Eden Luxury Homes)
- Professional photography and seasonal home staging
- Review and online reputation management
Key point: Chalets managed by a professional concierge achieve an occupancy rate 25 to 35% higher than properties managed by the owner alone (source: Cimalpes Market Report 2025).
4. Taxation of Luxury Chalet Rental in 2026
In 2026, the taxation of high-end furnished holiday rentals has evolved:
- LMNP (Non-Professional Furnished Landlord): preferential tax regime with property depreciation. Note: the 2025 Finance Act capped the micro-BIC allowance at 30% for classified furnished rentals (versus 71% previously)
- Tourist tax: increased in classified resorts. Up to €4.20 per person per night for 5-star accommodation
- CFE and CVAE: applicable to professional furnished rental activities
- Local regulations: some Alpine municipalities impose tourist rental quotas (Chamonix, Megève). Check change-of-use authorisations
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Sources: Knight Frank Ski Property Index 2025, Savills Ski Report, Cimalpes Market Report 2025, Direction Générale des Finances Publiques (DGFiP), Service-Public.fr.