Morzine Source Magazine Winter 2022

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THE WINTER 2021

property market REPORT

by gareth jefferies

Bydirector gareth marketing at jefferies alpine-property.com Marketing Director at alpine-property.com

Despite the difficult winter of 2020/21 when our lifts never opened, plenty of people still came to the region on holiday. They came to enjoy the outdoors and everything the mountains have to offer. Some people I know with apartments to rent only lost 10 or 20% of their revenue compared to a normal year. The main bit of feedback was that visitors missed the cafes and restaurants, especially when the weather made staying outside hard to do! COVID-19 did cause some real issues for the local economy, for workers, hotels and restaurants, most of which were (more or less) supported by the government. The benefit to our area was that the situation opened our eyes to the potential of our mountains when the lifts aren’t open or if snow conditions make skiing a trial. This past summer was more like the summer of 2020. It was a little less manic on the tourism front, but no less busy as far as interest in buying property goes. The rush from the cities and the search for space continued. Overall, here at Alpine Property, 2020 was our busiest year in the 20 years we have been operating. 2021 is already busier. We are used to a 50/50 split in our customers, between the Francophone and Anglophone. That has changed slightly to 50/50 Francophone/ other. When I say “other”, I mean Swiss, Belgium, Dutch and

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then generally Franco+British expatriates from all over Europe and the rest of the world. The summer really was a frenzy at times. There were a few weeks in August when new properties coming onto our books were being sold within a week. The last time we dealt with a rush like that was 2006, when sterling was particularly strong against the euro. This has caused inflation busting price rises that have particularly affected the outlying areas. Places like St Jean d’Aulps, Le Biot and Seytroux are now considered mainstream, whereas in 2006 they were the poor neighbours! Thanks to extra restrictions on travel between the UK and France, the British have figured less in our business, although we have done some business virtually and we have dealt with lots of interest. But, quite rightly, most people have wanted to visit potential properties in person before making any big decisions. UK visitors only started arriving in the numbers we are used to towards the end of the summer and during the autumn holidays.


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The View

5min
pages 136-137

Road Tripping

7min
pages 130-131

Trending - Down Days

4min
pages 134-135

Yoga For Skiers & Snowboarders

6min
pages 132-133

Cover Story

1min
pages 124-125

Ellie’s Safe House - Here to Listen

5min
pages 114-115

The Piers Taylor Interview

9min
pages 108-111

The State Of The Market

4min
pages 102-103

The Flocon Vert

4min
pages 112-113

Through The Keyhole

3min
pages 96-101

Trending - Interiors

4min
pages 88-90

The Antonin Guigonat Interview

6min
pages 82-87

The Source Accommodation Directory

12min
pages 77-81

The Perfect Ski Boots

4min
pages 60-61

Meet The Magic Makers

4min
pages 64-65

The Diary of Mia Brookes

14min
pages 66-71

The RP Roberts Interview

8min
pages 72-76

Trending - Backcountry

2min
pages 58-59

Resort Essentials

22min
pages 10-17

Trending - Family

6min
pages 50-53

The Jeremy Jones Interview

14min
pages 18-25

Facing the Future

5min
pages 48-49

The Stephane Gros Interview

6min
pages 54-57

New Places to Stay

3min
pages 8-9

Trending - Ski

5min
pages 40-43

The Dave Ryding Interview

10min
pages 34-39
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