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A good run for your money? ; Ski-mad Britons have a chance to invest in the last-ever development in the Chamonix valley
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A good run for your money? ; Ski-mad Britons have a chance to invest in the last-ever development in the Chamonix valley
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A good run for your money? ; Ski-mad Britons have a chance to invest in the last-ever development in the Chamonix valley
2006
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AS INVESTMENTS go, buying on the last site to be developed in the Chamonix valley sounds a pretty safe bet. The small French alpine community of Vallorcine, with 450 residents, is about to be transformed by the arrival of 400 apartments, plus two hotels, shops and restaurants over the next few years. The family chose diminutive Vallorcine over livelier Chamonix, which is 20 minutes away by car, because, he says: 'We thought it was better to be in a little old village rather than in the hustle and bustle of a bigger place.' 'There are no buildings with facilities and we plan to change that while reshaping Vallorcine.' The town may currently have few amenities, but a new ski lift running to Le Tour is already operating and Vallorcine is accessible by train via the Mont-Blanc Express from Martigny or the Chamonix valley, with free parking.
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