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Luxury Properties for sale in Austria

  • Villa in Oberwaltersdorf, Politischer Bezirk Baden
    Villa in Oberwaltersdorf, Politischer Bezirk Baden
    € 1,990,000
    205 m² 3 4
    Presented by ADRIONIKA INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANCY & COORDINATION
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  • Apartment in Vienna, Wien Stadt
    Apartment in Vienna, Wien Stadt
    € 1,990,000
    247 m² 2 4
    Presented by ADRIONIKA INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANCY & COORDINATION
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  • Apartment in Vienna, Wien Stadt
    Apartment in Vienna, Wien Stadt
    € 1,999,000
    180 m² 1 2
    Presented by ADRIONIKA INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANCY & COORDINATION
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  • Villa in Vienna, Wien Stadt
    Villa in Vienna, Wien Stadt
    € 1,980,000
    300 m² 2 3
    Presented by ADRIONIKA INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANCY & COORDINATION
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  • Luxury home in Maria Enzersdorf, Politischer Bezirk Mödling
    Luxury home in Maria Enzersdorf, Politischer Bezirk Mödling
    € 1,980,000
    495 m² 4
    Presented by Crown Consulting GmbH
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  • Luxury home in Oberwaltersdorf, Politischer Bezirk Baden
    Luxury home in Oberwaltersdorf, Politischer Bezirk Baden
    € 2,000,000
    250 m² 3
    Presented by ImmoTrading GmbH
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  • Land in Landskron, Villach Stadt
    Land in Landskron, Villach Stadt
    € 2,000,000
    563 m²
    Presented by ATV Immobilien GmbH
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  • Penthouse in Salzburg
    Penthouse in Salzburg
    € 1,995,000
    184 m² 2 4
    Presented by Ferstl Immobilien GmbH
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  • Apartment in Kitzbühel, Bezirk Kitzbuehel
    Apartment in Kitzbühel, Bezirk Kitzbuehel
    Price on Application
    2 2
    Presented by Nikolaus Jira | Austria Sotheby's International Realty
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  • Apartment in Vienna, Wien Stadt
    Apartment in Vienna, Wien Stadt
    € 1,995,000
    105 m² 2
    Presented by Wohnsalon Immobilien GmbH
  • Apartment in Vienna, Wien Stadt
    Apartment in Vienna, Wien Stadt
    € 2,055,900
    151 m² 2
    Presented by WINEGG Makler GmbH
  • Hotel in Jungholz, Politischer Bezirk Reutte
    Hotel in Jungholz, Politischer Bezirk Reutte
    € 2,050,000
    1,970 m²
    Presented by GEOS Spezialbau Immobilientreuhand
  • Apartment in Vienna, Wien Stadt
    Apartment in Vienna, Wien Stadt
    € 1,999,900
    175 m² 4 5
    Presented by VALMACOR Immobilientreuhand GmbH
  • Apartment in Vienna, Wien Stadt
    Apartment in Vienna, Wien Stadt
    € 1,990,000
    140 m² 3
    Presented by teamneunzehn-Gruppe
  • Apartment in Vienna, Wien Stadt
    Apartment in Vienna, Wien Stadt
    € 2,055,900
    151 m² 2
    Presented by 3SI Makler GmbH

luxury guide

Austria counts 27 luxury properties on the market right now, and the number tells only part of the story. This is one of the most resilient high-end real estate markets in Central Europe, backed by political stability, a central position on the continent, and a geography that puts Vienna, Salzburg, Innsbruck, the Tyrolean Alps and the Carinthian lakes within a single country. Buyers from Germany, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the Gulf states have been active here for decades. The airport connections are excellent: Vienna International Airport links directly to over 180 destinations, and Innsbruck and Salzburg airports serve the Alpine resorts with seasonal and year-round routes. The market spans prestigious city apartments, historic palaces, Alpine chalets and lakeside estates.

Luxury property prices in Austria

Prices in the Austrian luxury segment start at €0 and reach €6,200,000 at the top of the market. The average transaction sits at €1,265,744, with floor areas ranging from 0 to 773 sqm. Three factors drive price above all others: proximity to ski slopes in the Alpine resorts, direct lake frontage in Carinthia, and address prestige in Vienna's central districts. Compared to Switzerland, Austria still offers better value for equivalent quality and setting. But the gap is narrowing, and anyone who has watched Kitzbühel over the past ten years knows that Alpine Austria can reach Swiss price levels when demand is high and supply is structurally constrained. London or Paris buyers will find the entry point accessible and the long-term outlook strong.

Most sought-after areas in Austria

Vienna's first district is the benchmark: the Ringstrasse, the State Opera, the Kunsthistorisches Museum and a density of Baroque and Historicist architecture that few European capitals can rival. The third and fourth districts, Landstraße and Wieden, offer a more residential version of the same prestige. Salzburg is different in character but equally compelling: a UNESCO World Heritage city where a property overlooking the Hohensalzburg Fortress carries a value that goes beyond square metres. In the Alps, Kitzbühel leads the market with some of the highest prices per square metre in Europe, followed by Lech am Arlberg and Seefeld in Tirol. The Vorarlberg region, bordering Switzerland, has attracted a younger, design-conscious international clientele in recent years. And then there is Carinthia, where the Wörthersee and Millstätter See have hosted aristocratic summer retreats since the nineteenth century. Each of these areas has its own logic, its own buyer profile, and its own price dynamics.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why invest in Austrian luxury real estate?

Austria offers a combination that is hard to replicate: a stable legal framework, euro-denominated transactions, a central European location with excellent connectivity, and a market that ranges from imperial-era city apartments to Alpine ski-in ski-out properties. At an average of €1,265,744, the market is still priced below comparable Swiss destinations, with genuine upside in the top Alpine resorts where supply is limited by building restrictions.

What is daily life like in Austria?

Vienna consistently ranks among the world's top three cities for quality of life, with public transport, healthcare, cultural infrastructure and gastronomy all at an international standard. In the mountain resorts, life is structured around skiing in winter, hiking and cycling in summer, and a social calendar that draws the same international community year after year. The climate is continental, with reliable snow cover in the Alps and warm summers in Vienna and Carinthia.

What makes Austria unique for luxury property buyers?

No other country puts an imperial capital with one of Europe's richest architectural legacies alongside world-class ski resorts and aristocratic lakeside retreats, all within a three-hour drive. The legal protections for property ownership are robust, the currency is stable, and the rental market in the top ski resorts generates strong seasonal returns. That combination does not exist elsewhere at this price point.