Luchon in the snow
Having been lucky enough to spend
Christmas and New Year on the slopes, I thought I should take a quick look at
the ski property market here in the Pyrénées. While a financial avalanche
threatens to engulf many property markets in the Euro zone, ski properties are
bucking the trend and growing in popularity. Ski properties now account for 9%
of the British-owned holiday home market overseas, according to Savills, and
ski tourism is on the up too, expanding by 5% a year for a decade. And although
cheapness is rarely a word associated with ski property, there are still plenty
of well-located and excellent value ski properties available in this region to
buyers of all budgets, particularly for those people seeking bolt-holes that they
can use themselves, rent out easily and hopefully reap some eventual capital
gain.
France is still Europe’s most popular ski destination for
property buyers, attracting a third of the market. The millionaires head to
their super-chalets in Megève and Courchevel, with average costs of around 9,300
Euros per square metre but France has a huge range of lesser-known and far
better value resorts with equally good skiing and very reasonable property
prices.
This is particularly true of the ski resorts here in the Pyrénées,
many of which are almost unknown to the foreign investor and yet which offer
fantastic investments – with some great skiing thrown in. Particularly popular
with my clients in the last few years has been the area around and close to
Superbagnères (the ski resort attached to Bagnères de Luchon) where prices per
metre are closer to 2,600 Euros, although higher for property right in the town.
With its antique shops, restaurants, cafés, hotels, nightclub, casino, cinema,
golf course, tennis courts, chocolate shops, market and spa, Luchon is one of
those towns that exudes ‘old money’ and is very stylish but still very
affordable. Being a popular holiday destination winter and summer (thanks to
its ski resorts, thermal baths and spa, plethora of year-round activities,
fantastic walking and cycling, stunning scenery and easy access from Toulouse
and Pau), properties here have excellent rental potential all year round.
A one-bedroom apartment in the middle of Luchon
would currently cost around 100-120,000 Euros and would rent out for around
250-400 Euros per week. For a typical example of the type of property available
and possible rental potential, take a look at www.luchonlocation.com (I must declare
a personal interest in this one!) For a French holiday retreat and excellent year-round
rental investment, I would have to say that Luchon and the French Pyrénées are
hard to beat.
Wishing you a very happy 2013 and hoping that, whatever
your dreams for a home in France, they all come true.
No comments:
Post a Comment