Chalet Opaline embodies a contemporary vision of Alpine elegance, where exceptional architecture, generous volumes, and ultra-luxury finishes come together in a privileged natural setting. Offered for sale off-plan, it presents a rare opportunity to create a bespoke residence—a true expression of an exclusive lifestyle, combining refinement, wellbeing, and absolute privacy.
Year of Construction
Total Living Area
340 m²
Land Area
1095 m²
Number of Rooms
10
Purchase Process of Chalet Opaline
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Initial Meeting & Project Presentation
- Detailed presentation of the development and architectural plans
- Visit to the plot
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Reservation
- Obtaining formal mortgage approval
- Payment of a 10% deposit into the notary’s escrow account
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Notarial Completion
- Execution of the notarised deed of sale for the land share
- Settlement of the outstanding balance for the land
- Simultaneous signature of the General Contractor agreement
- Arrangement of the construction financing facility
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Construction Phase
- Technical meetings with the General Contractor
- Approval of detailed working drawings
- Selection of finishes (kitchen, bathrooms, flooring, etc.)
- Possible bespoke adjustments
- Stage payments in line with construction progress
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Handover Inspection
- Pre-handover inspection visit
- Payment of the final balance
- Conversion of the construction loan into a long-term mortgage (if applicable)
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Key Handover
- Your chalet is ready for occupation
SALE PRICE AND FULL TERMS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
Can I Buy Property in Switzerland as a Foreigner?
The answer is yes, subject to certain conditions.
The acquisition of real estate in Switzerland by foreign nationals is governed by the Federal Act on the Acquisition of Real Estate by Persons Abroad(commonly known as Lex Koller). This legislation is designed, among other objectives, to limit property speculation and safeguard access to housing for Swiss residents.
In tourist destinations such as Crans-Montana, property purchases are also subject to the Federal Act on Second Homes, which strictly regulates the development and sale of secondary residences.
For this project, the applicable rules are as follows:
Main Residence (R1)
- Swiss nationals: YES
• Foreign nationals holding a B or C residence permit: YES
Second Residence (R2)
- Swiss nationals: YES
• Foreign nationals holding a B or C permit and domiciled in Switzerland: YES
• Foreign nationals domiciled abroad (without a Swiss residence permit): NO
Accordingly, Chalet Opaline cannot be acquired as a second home by buyers who are domiciled outside Switzerland, in compliance with the applicable legal framework.
At the time of completion, the notary will verify that the transaction complies with current legislation and, where required, undertake the necessary formalities with the competent authorities of the Canton of Valais.