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How do I get a free property valuation in Haute-Savoie?
Use our free online estimation tool. Enter your property address, type (apartment, house, chalet), and surface area. You'll receive an instant price range based on real DVF transaction data — the official French property transaction database. No registration required.
What is the average property price in Haute-Savoie?
Property prices in Haute-Savoie vary enormously by location. In 2026, average prices range from 2,850 EUR/m² in the Arve Valley (Cluses, Bonneville) to 9,500 EUR/m² in luxury ski resorts (Megeve). Lake Annecy averages 5,480 EUR/m² and the Geneva cross-border area averages 3,850-4,350 EUR/m².
Can I sell my property in France as a foreign owner?
Yes. Foreign nationals can freely sell property in France. You will need to provide standard documentation (title deed, diagnostics, identity). Capital gains tax applies to non-residents (19% income tax + 17.2% social charges, with deductions based on ownership duration). A notaire handles the legal process.
What is the DVF database used for valuations?
DVF (Demandes de Valeurs Foncières) is the official French property transaction database published by the tax authority (DGFiP). It records every property sale in France with the actual price paid, surface area, property type, and date. Unlike asking prices on listing sites, DVF data shows real market values.
How long does it take to sell a property in Haute-Savoie?
The average selling time varies by location: 42-52 days in high-demand areas (Annecy, Geneva border towns), 55-70 days in the Arve Valley and lakeside villages, and 60-90 days in ski resorts (though this varies significantly by season). Correctly priced properties sell faster.
Why are properties near Geneva so expensive?
The Geneva cross-border effect drives a 15-25% price premium in towns within 20km of the Swiss border. Over 100,000 French residents commute to Geneva daily, earning Swiss-franc salaries 2-3x higher than French wages. This purchasing power pushes property prices well above the departmental average.

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