1、Ski Property Report 2023The definitive guide to property markets in the worlds top ski PROPERTY REPORT 20232R E A C H I N G N E W H E I G H T S But,there are clouds on the horizon.Low interest rates have allowed easy borrowing for more than a decade,but a new landscape beckons as mortgage costs and
2、energy prices ramp up.This years new Ski Sentiment Survey gets under the skin of what factors purchasers of ski homes are considering before buying.From property and location preferences to their key motivations and from sustainability to the impact of Brexit,we gauge their thoughts(page 6).I hope y
3、ou enjoy reading the 14th edition of the Ski Property Report,and if the Alpine team can be of assistance,please do get in touch.Our network now expands across 23 resorts with new offices open in both Morzine and Crans-Montana.ts been a story of resilience and adaptation for the Alpine property marke
4、t,despite three interrupted ski seasons due to the pandemic.A move to hybrid working,a rekindled love of the great outdoors and heightened interest in wellbeing boosted demand during the 2021/22 ski season.One in four ski home buyers are now seeking either a second home or co-primary property entire
5、ly for their own personal use,with no plans to rent their property.Strong demand,set against a backdrop of limited stock in some resorts,explains why this years Ski Property Index increased by 5.8%year-on-year,its strongest rate of growth for eight years(page 4).KATE EVERETT-ALLEN HEAD OF GLOBAL RES
6、IDENTIAL RESEARCH IHybrid working has boosted demand as more buyers seek a co-primary home in the AlpsSt MoritzDavosKitzbuhelAustria Klosters ChurChamonixLYONGENEVAZURICHSWITZERLANDFRANCE Megve CHAMBRY Val dIsre Mribel Courchevel 1850 Courchevel MoriondCourchevel VillageSaint-Martin-de-BellevilleCra