• Located in the heart of one of Switzerland’s leading alpine resorts
• Planned redevelopment to 5-star standard
• Total investment expected to exceed CHF 50 million
Maya Capital (“Maya”), the pan-European real estate investment firm, has exchanged contracts to acquire and redevelop Hotel Belmont in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, on a subject-to-planning basis.
The property is a 3-star hotel with 42 rooms and 3 private apartments, situated just off one of Crans-Montana's main thoroughfares. Maya intends to comprehensively reposition the asset to a 5-star standard, including the addition of a restaurant, bar and dedicated wellness facility, subject to planning consent. The total investment is estimated to exceed CHF 50m.
Crans-Montana benefits from year-round demand and attracts an affluent international clientele. The hotel directly overlooks the prestigious Crans-sur-Sierre golf course and is within easy reach of the resort's world-class ski slopes.
Following Vail Resorts' acquisition of the ski infrastructure in 2024, the resort is undergoing significant upgrades. However, the resort remains underserved at the 5-star hotel level.
David Pralong, Managing Director at Maya Capital, commented: "Hotel Belmont is exactly the type of opportunity we target. It is a well-located asset in a high-barrier-to-entry market with significant potential to create a differentiated luxury product. Crans-Montana is a premier alpine destination with strong international demand, yet has limited 5-star supply, making this a compelling repositioning opportunity.”
About Maya Capital:
Maya Capital is a pan-European Real Estate investment firm founded in 2014. It has an entrepreneurial and hands-on approach.
Maya Capital was founded by Managing Partner David Pralong who has an extensive track record in real estate having been involved in over £2.5 billion worth of deals during his career. Maya Capital focuses on sophisticated strategies, including asset repositioning, financial structuring, property development and intensive asset and property management. Maya applies a dynamic approach and seeks opportunities resulting from special situations.