Alpine Ski Property Markets Poised for Rebound
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Stability is beginning to return to the French alpine market and there are still good opportunities for buyers. At the top end of the market, Courchevel 1850 continues to dominate. Prices here can reach €34,200 per sqm. However buyers looking for value should consider St Gervais which is seen as an affordable alternative to better known Megeve, with property values under €4,000 per sqm. All eyes will be on Meribel next year as it takes the global stage and plays host to the World Ski Cup finals. Prices here range from €8,000 per sqm to €19,000 per sqm and there is room for growth as its profile increases. The cost of skiing In general, thanks to their higher altitude and geography, Swiss resorts have the longest seasons and deepest snow, the report by Savills World Research found. However, the costs for passes, food and accommodation are higher. This is shown in the Savills Kakao Index which measures the cost of a Hot Chocolate on the mountain. Skiers can pay over €6 in Gstaad, over half the price of Bad Gastein in Austria. French resorts have average season lengths but good levels of snowfall. The high snowfall resorts such as Val-d'Isere enjoy seasons that can run well into April. Morzine has a shorter season but the lift pass is almost €100 less at €176. Austrian resorts however have the shortest seasons and relatively low levels of snowfall on average. Despite this costs and property values are at their lowest here which boost gross rental yields. - See more at: http://www.worldpropertyjournal.com/real-estate-news/switzerland/spotlight-on-the-alpine-property-market-savills-world-research-alpine-homes-alpine-ski-prices-jeremy-rollason-european-ski-resorts-ski-resort-deals-8579.php#sthash.n107jK3p.dpuf