I am looking into the possibility of purchasing an investment property overseas and am looking for a bit of guidance.
I just returned from a fortnight in Austria where I spent an awesome 2 weeks with my family in some unbelievable surroundings. Part of the reason for going there was to look at some properties over there. The problem I have is that I have never tried skiing and probably never will as I am too clumsy - so I am not au-fait with the etiquette of skiing holidays.
We are looking at a couple of areas that are not as well known as Kitzbuhel or those bigger names but are beautiful nonetheless. But here is where I need your assistance a bit.
When people go skiing do you go as a larger group and all stay together? Is that in a hotel or a chalet?
If you don't stay together would you prefer a smaller chalet / apartment? or would you get a hotel?
How important is the apres-ski? Do people want masses of bustling nightlife or are a few bars and pubs sufficient?
Do you care if you have a spa / sauna / hot tub in the property or would they go unused?
If I buy one will anyone on here be interested in using it for a small discount?
Obviously I have squillions of other considerations to think about but this is a part of my due diligence so if anyone can give me a few pointers on what is relevant to them it would be very much appreciated.
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Budget usually dictates lodging style as hotels tend to be cheaper.
I prefer chalet lodging as it is like having your own place in the resort with catering thrown in. If you are lucky (like I have been) both the chalet and standard of cooking can be really top notch. Or it could be a souped up b&b with school dinner level cuisine. Chalets vary in size but average 10/12 people. Spa/sauna/hot tub/satellite tv/wi-fi are great facilities to attract people to the property as well. After a hard day out on the slopes these things are amazing to come back to.
Apres ski is certainly more for the younger folk now (18-30) but it is a big charm of any ski holiday. Just a few beers and a couple of jaegers at the end of the day and you feel unstoppable. However as I get older the quieter bars and restaurants become more and more appealing. Even in chalets where the food and wine are included the chalet staff get one day off in the week you stay, so you will be forced out at least once. A town with a good choice of venues will be a criteria people will look at.
Guess like anywhere, if the resort is already popular then property will be expensive but you should get a decent and consistent yield. Also people forget that the mountains are not just about the snow. In summer hill walking, trails and mountain biking means that there need not be a total lull in property rental.
For an example of a good chalet take a look at this link: http://meribelskichalets.co.uk/chalet-la-petite-silene/
Happy to chat more. Just lunch hour ramblings at the moment.
The chalets we are looking at how simply a 4/5 bedroomed property and it's essentially self catering. I'm not hugely fussed with huge rentals - I just want to cover my costs and make a little bit