From a villa with unobstructed sea, city and mountain views to a traditional quinta with landscaped gardens
As house prices fall, it is easier for holiday home buyers to share in the country’s natural bounty
From a Gascon château with a pigeonnier and orangery to a rustic, renovated house with a library
Properties in charming medieval locations away from the crowds lure buyers with discounted prices too
From a hilltop castle with olive groves and vineyards to a 17th-century house with a Romanesque church attached
International buyers appreciate the Balearic island’s rustic comforts mixed with modern infrastructure
What’s hot on the city’s real-estate...
From a modern villa perfect for golf aficionados to an expansive property set in a pine forest
Crowds throng the French city for the film festival but outside events season, it offers serenity and stable prices
Lower costs and a shared cultural heritage attract well-heeled émigrés — with many choosing the Spanish capital over Miami
From an 18th-century house in a wine-growing village to a penthouse apartment with 360-degree views of Lake Geneva
From a six-bedroom apartment in the heart of the city to a house near the beach with stunning gardens
From a house with a river outside and an amazing pool inside to a manor with stud farm and gîtes
From an Art Nouveau villa overlooking a lake to a Madonna di Campiglio farmhouse a short walk from the ski station
From a villa surrounded by woodland to an apartment with a rooftop terrace in the city centre
Vail’s recent majority-stake acquisition of the Swiss ski resort will replace ageing infrastructure and improve snow-making
House prices are rising in the picture-postcard Belgian city, its centre home to just 20,000 residents — and 8mn tourists a year
Take a leap into our seasonal special issue with the latest ski resilience rankings of prime resorts, a look back at a master of Alpine Modernism, plus chalet style from chic fireplaces to building your own sauna
Ski villages south of Grenoble promise plentiful snow, lots of sunshine and lower prices than the northern resorts
From an apartment that’s a 10-minute walk to Courmayeur’s cable car to a mountainside villa with views of the Monterosa ski area
From the rugged north-western coast of Tenerife to a traditional village in Lanzarote
After living on almost every continent, the Swiss artist relished the challenge of taking on a 1,000-year-old home near where he was born
The tiny, exclusive enclave is dotted with luxury modern homes and protected by strict planning laws
As temperatures in southern Europe become too uncomfortable, many are looking north
In our celebration of city life, we follow in the footsteps of Ian Nairn on a tour of London’s Modernist masterpieces; get an FT reporter’s take on the real profits of an urban allotment; meet the homebuyers who chose the authentic Parisian vibes of Le Marais; look past Oxford’s dreaming spires to its eastern areas; and ask, can a city ever really die?
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