March 30, 2009
Historically Alpine Property’s portal to the outside world has been via the World Web Web. We have been happy advertising our chalets, apartments, renovations and land for sale on “the web”. Generally people find us via a Google search using terms such as “buy”, “for sale”, “chalet“, “Apartment“, “land” and linking them with one of the towns we have properties in, these include – Chamonix, Argentiere, Vallorcine, Les Houches, Megeve, St Gervais, Combloux, Sallanches, Le Grand-Bornand, La Clusaz, Samoens, Sixt-fer-a-Cheval, Taninges, Les Carroz, Araches, Les Gets, Morzine, Montriond, St Jean d’Aulps, Chatel and Abondance to name a few!
Recently we have been working with, Winkworth, a UK based Estate Agent who has been doing PR and Marketing of our properties. I have listed here some of our successes.
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Times Property Oct ’08
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Times Property Oct ’08
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Country Life Nov ’08
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Country Life Jan ’09
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Financial Times Dec ’08
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Our marketing | Tagged: chamonix, chatel, les gets, megeve, morzine, samoens, st jean d'aulps, Argentiere, Vallorcine, Les Houches, St Gervais, Combloux, Sallanches, Le Grand-Bornand, La Clusaz, Sixt-fer-a-Cheval, Taninges, Les Carroz, Araches, Montriond, Abondance |
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Posted by Gareth
March 30, 2009
This review has been posted by JC Skiera with Winkworth, our UK partners.
“After a poor second half of 2008, French ski resorts are witnessing an unexpected but welcome soft landing. In spite of negative economic data, recent price falls have spurred buying interest in previously unaffordable “niche” areas. This is particularly evident in prime locations within famous destinations such as Chamonix, Megève, Morzine and Samoëns. Central locations and quality properties – ideally both – are now supported by attractive rental returns and the sub 500,000 euros market is showing encouraging signs of life, with transactions in January and February exceeding expectations. New properties have been the worst affected by the downturn and are now looking far more appealing as developers are offering large price drops and incentives in order to sell their inventory. France has not suffered from a credit crunch and interest rates are still falling, which in turn ought to be reflected in healthier demand as we progress further into 2009.”
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Advice | Tagged: chamonix, french, interest, property, rates, resort, ski |
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Posted by Gareth
March 30, 2009

Autumn walk '08
We often get asked about how to go about setting up a chalet business in the Alps. Often the underlying question is “I’d like to come and live in the Alps, how can I make a living?”. Obviously the subject is pretty vast and there would probably be a market for a book on the subject. There is certainly a market for loads of magazines and websites. Here follows my “quick” reply.
- There are many ways to earn a living whilst living in the mountains. One of them is to run a catered chalet business. It may be the least profitable though, especially when you take into account the hours involved.
- If you happen to have a million Euros in cash handy then it is a fairly reasonable way to spend your time. You invest the money in a chalet, you make a living from the income the business provides and if you invest wisely (and if the market plays ball) your capital investment can grow.
- If you are very handy and speak reasonable French you could buy a renovation project (200,000 to 400,000 Euros then 100,000 to 200,000 Euros on materials), you can then renovate yourself and turn your investment of time and money into something worthwhile. Don’t imagine you can get away without speaking French though; you’ll have to deal with planning applications, French tax, French regulations (health and safety etc), French electricians and your neighbours! Employing builders to do the work and taking out a large mortgage can really mess up the finances.
If dead set on the “Chalet Business” route then consider:
- Getting a job working for someone else. You’ll get to know the business, make the mistakes for someone else! You’ll get to know the area too and might find yourself a property when “on the ground”.
- Taking 3 months off to tour around the Alps, start with getting to know the areas you might be interested in, then home in on one and concentrate your search on that. Start after the February holidays so that’ll leave you with March/April/May, you’ll be getting serious towards the end of the season – just when people have a bit more time to spend with you. Come to think of it – May can be a bad month – too many bank holidays – difficult to get the local population to concentrate!

Autumn walk '08
Within Alpine Property we have a lot of expertise in your area of interest. All the businesses mentioned are “legit” French business – none of them are “British” businesses operating in France!
- Steve Norris – MD, fluent French speaker, actually seems to enjoy French bureaucracy. Loves France more than the French – oddly that is quite an unusual trait amongst the British Ex-Pats In France. Second business www.alptitude.com
- Gareth Jefferies – Ops Director, second businesses www.endlessride.com and www.endlesstrails.co.uk
- Lee Massey, second business, project managing new build and renovation projects.
- Claudia Buttet, Dutch/French/English speaker, project manager, chalet builder, long time estate agent.
- Denis Barbier, fist of all a chalet builder (it’s in the blood), http://www.alpes-chalets74.com/knows everything there is to know on the subject.
So as far as tradesmen are concerned we can certainly point you in the right direction. It would depend on which area you settled. For the Portes du Soleil it would be Claudia, Lee or Gareth that can advise. For Samoëns it would be Denis. If you settle on Chamonix or Megève it would be Jean-Christophe Skiera or for the Aravis, Emma Casanova (her second business is chalet and apartment management). If it was Les Carroz then Richard Owens (another with a good relevant second business – http://www.lacortiena.com/.
The pictures of the “Autumn Walk” were taken on a walk above Morzine in November ’08, Steve and Gareth “bunk off” work for the day. We were back at our desks by lunchtime! All the pictures can be found here.
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Advice, FAQs | Tagged: alpes, alps, Annecy, business, chalet, chamonix, Flaine, france, morzine, samoens, st jean d'aulps |
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Posted by Gareth
March 28, 2009

A view of the land in Samoens
Now online, Land les Vaisys, situated above the Samoëns valley in Le Grand Massif, a lovely position just 350m from the ski lift in Vercland. Planning permission has already been granted for a 6 bedroom and 6 bathroom chalet with a living area of 231m². This would be an ideal spot for either a holiday home or a business. Building costs are coming down, in 2008 we would quote 2,500 euros per m² to build a new chalet, now we think it is closer to 2,100 – 2,300 euros. This would mean that the building costs for this chalet may be closer to 500,000 euros.
Water and electricity are available near the site and the mains drains are accessible too.
Click here for further details
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new property | Tagged: for sale, land, new, samoens |
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Posted by Gareth
March 27, 2009
News from Alpine Property in Samoens.
Until the end of March
So the crises certainly exists but the effect is to reduce the prices – which thankfully means they start to match peoples budget = some sales are made. Phew!
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Posted by Gareth
March 27, 2009

Villa Bethanie is a magnificent stone built chalet in the centre of Samoëns, recently refurbished by craftsmen to a very high standard its 5 bedrooms are currently used as holiday accommodation. Very few chalets exist in the Alps that have this level of character.
Because of its central position in Samoens the nearest shops, restaurants and ski bus are just a minutes’ walk away. This chalet south facing and the terrace will catch the warmth beautifully. The level of finishing is exceptional; the chalet is very spacious too. In fact some of the ensuite bathrooms are bigger than some bedrooms in other properties we have for sale! The stone floors and stone staircase give a real sense of the provenance of this villa.
Internally the layout consists of:
Basement: Twin bedroom (1) with ensuite shower and toilet, utility room with heated ski and boot room.
Ground floor: Long entrance hall, large living area, wooden conservatory “sun room”, double bedroom (2) the “red room”, ensuite bathroom with double basin.
First floor: Double bedroom (3) the “green room”, with walk in “dressing” big enough for a cot if required, ensuite bathroom with walk in shower and toilet and double basins, dining area, seating for 8 people and kitchen with access onto a sunny terrace with views of the mountains, there is space here for a table and BBQ.
Second floor: Twin bedroom (4) the “Chinese room” with ensuite bathroom, twin bedroom (5) the “ski room” with ensuite bathroom.
More pictures and 360 tours are available by clicking here.
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new property | Tagged: buy, chalet, sale, samoens |
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Posted by Gareth
March 12, 2009
Recent activity for the Portes du Soleil region (so that includes Morzine, Les Gets, St Jean d’Aulps and Chatel).
In March so far..
- Maison des Gys « sous compromis »
- Land in Bellecombe « sous compromis »
- Chalet Clos « sous compromis »
- Vielle Ferme « sous compromis »
- A new development in Essert Romand launched at 2009 prices (not like 2008 prices!), so that means 3,500 euros / m² not 5,000 euros / m² a 30% reduction in new build costs.
- Apartment Le Petite Tanière, down in price by 15% so now providing a potential 7% gross ROI
- Apartment FlorAlp, down in price by 15% – so now providing a potential 8.5% gross ROI
- Apartment Caroline, down in price by 15% as well.
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Latest News | Tagged: apartment, chalet sale buy, france, portes du soleil |
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Posted by Gareth