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Ascendant Property French Alps Property Blog
The Ascendant property blog is dedicated to news about the alpine and ski property market, company updates and information about the French Alps. We regularly add new posts, so please keep checking for details or click on the “subscribe to blog” link on the right to sign up. If there's an event or question that you'd like us to cover, you can email us with suggestions at info@ascendant-property.com
Property price report
 Recent figures in the September edition of l'Express magazine show that property prices in the French Alps have held up well in the face of the global crisis. Aided by a wealthy international client base, low interest rates and tax breaks for French buyers, the property market in Haute-Savoie remains relatively stable despite a decrease of 20-30% in the overall volume of sales.
In the region's capital, Annecy, prices of resale apartments have fallen by an average of 4%. Compared to the French national average of -10%, this represents an encouraging performance for the "Venice of the Alps". The outstanding quality of life the town has to offer combined with continued investment by local and international businesses has contributed to Annecy's popularity with buyers. Lakeside villages and apartments in the central "Golden Triangle" of Annecy centre are still sought after locations and properties in popular residential suburbs such as Annecy-le-Vieux continue to successfully outperform the national average.
Globally property prices of resale apartments in Haute-Savoie have decreased by an average of 4%, however ski resorts have fared more favourably and prices have slipped by an average of less than 3%. Some resorts have reported price increases, such as Chamonix, Les Houches, Samoens and Manigod, whilst others have seen a slight decline. Morzine and Saint Gervais property prices are almost at a standstill at -1%, whilst Le Grand Bornand, La Clusaz and Les Contamines are showing minimal declines of 2-3%.
Whilst many agents will certainly be grumbling about a decrease in the volume of overall sales, most agree that the months since the end of April 2009 have shown increased activity in both the number of buyers entering the market to start their property search and the number of monthly sales agreed. In recent weeks we have seen a flurry of activity as confidence returns to both the banks and buyers and a number of great-value, high quality properties have recently sold.
The ski resorts of the French Alps have always had a shortage of property for sale and despite the global crisis there was not a sudden influx of distressed stock into the marketplace - the Alps is a second home market with affluent owners, unless a major change in personal circumstances forces a sale, many would-be vendors are biding their time and holding off marketing their property.
The current market position is good news for buyers - there is still a greater selection of property on the market than in previous years and there is a hugely varying degree of negotiation possible dependant on the personal circumstances of the vendors. Interest rates with the French banks we work with are at a record low, French buyers have re-entered the market and the general consensus is that the alpine property market is starting to pick up again. With the busy buying months before the ski season ahead of us, now is a great time to invest in your dream alpine property.
Labels: Anncey Property, Chamonix property, French Alps, French mortgage, property prices, Saint Gervais property, Samoens property, ski property for sale
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The month to buy ski property
For those looking to purchase a property in time for the winter season 2009 / 2010, September is THE month to buy! The purchase process for a French property takes approximately 3 months from offer acceptance to completion - so if you want to be spending Christmas in your new alpine home (or perhaps just generating some peak season rental income from it), now is definitely the time to get your search started.
It's another day of perfect blue skies and hot sunshine here in the French Alps today. The temperature in Annecy has hit a scorching 36 degrees and the lakes and mountains of this beautiful area are packed with tourists enjoying the great scenery and outdoor activities on offer. It's hard to imagine that in less than four months time, the area will be filled with skiers and other winter sports enthusiasts enjoying Christmas and New Year in the snow - that's the beauty of this dual-season destination!
Get your property search started with Ascendant this September and soon you too could be enjoying the benefits of a second home that you can use (and rent out) in both winter and summer. In addition to some great resale opportunities, we are pleased to offer a number of top quality, new build properties for sale - ready now and with key handover in time for Christmas. All come with a 10 year buildings guarantee as standard. For example:
Three bedroom apartments in the centre of St Gervais les Bains (Evasion Mont Blanc), priced from 340,000 euros.
One, two and four bedroom apartments in the centre of Les Contamines (Evasion Mont Blanc), priced from 268,500 euros.
Two, three and four bedroom apartments in St Martin de Belleville (Three Valleys), priced from 545,510 euros.
Labels: French Alps, new build property, ski property
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Ski and property hunt this spring
It's not too late to combine a property hunting trip with some late season winter sports. All the major ski domains covered by Ascendant are open until the last week of April - and in the case of the Chamonix Valley, the second week of May. Closing dates by domain are as follows:Aravis (La Clusaz): 26 April Chamonix Valley (Argentiere): 10 May Evasion Mont Blanc (Les Contamines): 24 April Grand Massif (Flaine): 26 April Portes du Soleil (Avoriaz): 26 April Three Valleys (St Martin de Belleville): 26 April Conditions are excellent throughout the Northern Alps with many resorts still enjoying several metres of snow at altitude. The slopes are also noticeably quieter at this time of year and flights into Geneva are competitively priced.
Naturally we can set up property viewings to ensure that you make the most of your time on the piste. Check out our buy property page for a selection of ski chalets and apartments for sale then give us a call to arrange that combined skiing and property hunting trip. Labels: Chamonix, French Alps, La Clusaz, Les Contamines, ski property, ski resorts
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Property search in the Alps
Did you know that Ascendant offers a free property search service in the French Alps? Our personalised service is designed to take the stress out of property hunting and maximise your chances of finding the ideal alpine apartment or chalet to purchase. To start using our free service, simply give us a call. By phone we will discuss your property requirements, budget and timescales in detail. We will give you expert guidance about the pros and cons of various locations and offer a realistic assessment of what your budget will buy you.
The next step is to agree the specific type of property you are looking for, the area and maximum budget. We will go out and identify a shortlist of suitable properties and accompany you to the viewings. Some of the properties may already be on our website; others might not even be on the market yet and some might be listed through other estate agents.
We make no charge for carrying out the property search. Agency commission is only payable on successful completion of a purchase and is always included in the advertised price.
There has never been a better time to buy property in the French Alps. Call the Ascendant team now on 0844 555 3274 (UK) or +33 (0)4 50 10 44 23 to discuss how we can get your search started.Labels: French Alps, Property for Sale French Alps, property search
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Snow conditions
The ski resorts of Haute-Savoie have been enjoying some of the best snow conditions for many years and with heavy snow forecast over the next few days it looks set to continue well into the season.
In the run up to Christmas 2008 plenty of snow fell over the northern French Alps enabling the ski resorts to open as early as late November. For the team here at Ascendant, the January weeks that follow the holiday rush often offer some of the best skiing the area has to offer, with crystal clear blue skies, empty ski pistes and al fresco dining against a backdrop of snow clad peaks. Last Monday we headed over to Les Gets for the day, the week before we were in La Clusaz and this coming Monday (weather permitting, we have become fair weather skiers now it's right on our doorstep) we’ll be going to Les Contamines Montjoie. We make it our mission to ski as much of the Haute-Savoie area during the winter, so we can tell you what each resort is like when you’re considering where to buy your ski property. It’s a hard life but someone has to do it.
If you’re coming out to the area and you want to check out the snow conditions before you travel, try the website www.ski-resort-france.co.uk. The snow bulletins added by the various ski resorts will tell you when it last snowed, the depth of the snow and the snow conditions. Checking it over today, Chamonix has 188cm at the top and 70cm at the bottom, Saint Gervais has 140cm at the top and 50cm at the bottom and Samoens has 120cm and 67cm at the bottom. With a good top-up due in the early part of next week it looks like February half term should offer some great ski conditions if you can’t make it out beforehand.
Don’t forget we’re on hand to help you locate your dream ski property - so tell us what you’re looking for and let us help you to spend more time on the ski slopes. Labels: Chamonix, French Alps, Haute-Savoie, Les Contamines, Les Gets, Samoens, ski property, snow conditions
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