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Buying snow Austria
Investors in Property has ski chalets and apartments for sale in all the best ski resorts in Austria. Dachstein West is a versatile Austrian ski resort offering km of slopes, breathtaking alpine views, and a range of year-round outdoor activities including hiking, mountain biking, and climbing. Nestled within a tranquil valley at the border of Austria and Switzerland, Gargellen is a hidden treasure offering serene slopes and plenty of off-piste skiing. Kaprun is a village not far from the well-known resort of Zell am See in the province of Salzburg. It is a truly dual season Surrounded by mountains and picturesque countryside with forests and Alpine lakes, Mayrhofen lies within the beautiful Zillertal Alps National Park, in the heart of the exclusive Tyrol province. Situated within the charming Otzal Valley, Solden is a lively and popular resort known for its 3 wondrous mountains which exceed m in altitude! This lakeside town partners with the village of Kaprun to form By clicking 'Send' you are agreeing for us to contact you using the above Personal Data you have provided. This information will not be used for marketing purposes, we will only contact you with regards to your enquiry. If you would like further information please review our Privacy Policy. Properties for Sale in Austrian Ski Resorts Investors in Property has ski chalets and apartments for sale in all the best ski resorts in Austria. New to Investors in Property? Register below. Login Save searches and properties to a shortlist and manage your properties online. Get a free valuation.
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Picture the scene. In the summer, you can hop on your electric mountain bike, or hike up the slopes you skied down a few months before. Not much, perhaps. Giles Gale founded ski property specialist Alpine Property Finders some 15 years ago, at a time when many of its clients for property in Austria were Irish. Following the financial crisis demand dried up. Now, however, Gale is bringing the company back to Ireland. It has just opened a Cork sales office — and English-born Gale has even got his own Irish passport, thanks to a Derry-born grandfather. Overall, ski resorts have enjoyed a few bumper years — from a property price perspective if not necessarily in terms of snowfall. Post-pandemic, prices rose sharply — by about 20 per cent from to Last year, on the back of rising interest rates, prices started to soften. Back in Europe, it is high-cost Switzerland that dominates the most expensive resorts, led by Verbier, St Moritz and Zermatt. In its report, Knight Frank finds that supply remains tight and this is supporting prices. Back in September , there were properties listed for sale in Chamonix; by September this had shrunk to just , according to figures from Rightmove Overseas cited in the Knight Frank report. This tight supply means that the impact of Brexit and local laws on overseas buyers may not be as great as might have been expected. Bizarrely, lower resorts are still popular as long as they have access to high-altitude skiing. UK buyers now face difficulties buying in the European Union. Of course, prices in ski resorts can be choppy; figures from Knight Frank showed that prices fell by about 10 per cent back in , with other negative years reported in , and Although rising interest rates may have hit prices last year, a bigger issue might be the weather. If you were skiing, or had friends or family send you photos from the Alps this year, you may have been surprised by the amount of green in the pictures. This means that resorts located at higher altitudes and those with better snow-making technologies, or north-facing slopes, will likely be better placed to maintain their position. Picking a resort that has a long ski season makes sense if you are buying a property. Knight Frank finds that Gstaad has the longest ski season, at some If skiing is all you care about, then go high certainly but if summer holidays, plus rental income are a concern, a lower resort may be an option. As Gale points out, prices are going to be higher at altitude. And while the ski season may be longer, the overall season for rental purposes may in fact be shorter. Better rental yields can also be achieved in resorts that have a good summer season. So, considering a dual-season resort can help hedge against climate change issues. Subscriber Only Your Money. Altitude, climate change and rental income are all factors in choosing an investment property as is how much cash you bring to the table. Fiona Reddan. Where is our hot moral indignation when it comes to the fathers of the babies found at Tuam? Bizarrely, lower resorts are still popular as long as they have access to high-altitude skiing — Giles Gale. France Austria Switzerland. Is it better for my tax bill if my parents transfer their house to me now rather than in their will? Birthday blues: when chief executives get reflective, companies suffer. Will a recession-era judgment come back to haunt me? Customer experience report shows service in Ireland is getting worse. Ryanair flight from Faro makes several unsuccessful attempts to land in Dublin. What went wrong?
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