
"Champagne-fuelled après-ski parties, design-forward chalet hotels, future-facing wellness programmes, and even winter-specific biohacking experiences illustrate how the alpine offering has evolved to meet the expectations of an increasingly discerning clientele. Which raises the question: where, exactly, is the most expensive ski resort in the world? To answer, it helps to look at the property market, a clear barometer of how desire is playing out on the ground, or rather, the slopes."
"In leading resorts across Europe, North America, and Asia, prime residential prices have climbed sharply, rising by around 150% over the past twenty years, with experts suggesting mountain homes are now not only seen as winter bases, but as long-term lifestyle and investment anchors within wider property portfolios. Savills' annual , now in its twentieth edition, maps these shifts through its Prime Price League, which ranks global resorts by average asking price per square meter."
Champagne-fuelled après-ski parties, design-forward chalet hotels, advanced wellness programmes, and winter-specific biohacking have redefined the alpine offering for a discerning clientele. Prime residential prices in leading resorts across Europe, North America and Asia have risen by around 150% over the past twenty years. Mountain homes are increasingly treated as winter bases, long-term lifestyle properties and investment anchors within broader portfolios. Savills' Prime Price League ranks global resorts by average asking price per square meter to identify the most expensive destinations. Aspen tops the list, with 2025 prime prices at €35,100 per sq m and ultra-prime reaching €68,900 per sq m.
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