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Serre Chevalier Property Guide

April 27th, 2011 9:18 pm

This is a short guide to help start your search for property in the Southern French Alps mountain resort of Serre Chevalier. The area is most famous for it’s skiing, but there is plenty happening in the summer too. For example most years the Tour de France bike race comes through the valley, but it attracts cyclists and mountain bikers from all over Europe too. Most foreigners looking to buy property in Serre Chevalier have usually fallen in love with the place after a skiing holiday. Serre Chevalier has four main points for jumping onto the ski-lift system: Briançon; Chantemerle; Villeneuve; and Le Monêtier les Bains, so this is where the property buyer should start if convenience for the ski lifts is what you’re looking for. However if you are not so fussed about being next to the piste and do not intend to rent your property out, then there are some bargains to be had by just moving a kilometer or so away from the ski lifts.

Briançon (Serre Chevalier 1200) is the main town, so convenient for shopping, the train station, swimming pool, but the pistes are south-west facing so become slushy and rock-strewn very quickly. Chantemerle (Serre Chevalier 1300) has a lot of cheap 1970s purpose built blocks and is quite spread out, somewhat more commercial than picturesque. Chantemerle has lively evenings – for Serre Chevalier. Villeneuve (Serre Chevalier 1400) is a mix of some 1970s blocks as well as the pretty area of the old village, just over the Guisane River. Le Monêtier les Bains (Serre Chevalier 1500) is the most exclusive village with a lift, the least commercialised spot with a lift, due to the mayor’s office seeing what was happening as the development ran rampant in the valley and blocking such moves taking place.

The valley also has any villages such as Le Casset, Les Guibertes, Fressyinet and Saint-Chaffrey, which have maintained their charm, but you will have to consider their remoteness, many do not have village shops at all – and snow plough services in the winter might not come right to your door, well not for free anyway. There is also the ‘taxe foncière’ which is the ‘land tax’ to consider as well as the ‘taxe d’habitation’. The valley boasts five very individual mayorships and there can be a couple of thousand euro difference in the various charges you have to pay on property along the valley.

Miami Florida Timeshares

March 14th, 2011 1:22 am

The city of Miami witnesses a throng of visors all through the year. Tourism is a major source of revenue and helps strengthen the local economy of Miami and the sate of Florida itself. Timeshare is a modern holiday concept that offers certain benefits to members. In order to be a part of the timeshare system, people are required to pay a membership charge. Timeshare offers a type of ownership on a certain vacation property to members for a specific period of the year usually a weeklong. This ownership mostly lasts through the tenure of the membership. At some timeshare properties, ownership is transferred to the legal owners after a period of the membership.

Period of Miami timeshare ownership is the actual season people can exhibit their ownership. This can be termed as high, intermediate and low season. Other members evaluate them depending upon their demand. Miami timeshare memberships are offered at varying price rates. This is directly influenced by the popularity of a certain timeshare property, which is determined by the number of gusts a property houses every financial year.

Miami Florida Timeshare weeks are exchanged amongst members by timeshare companies. When not using their week at a particular Miami timeshare vacation property, members can deposit their week at a space bank. All timeshare members follow this pattern. Each available week is weighed against other members’ weeks to determine exchange possibilities. Members need to make their preferences known well in advance. This is important because successful exchange is dependant upon utility of a week as well as availability. International tourists can easily visit Miami timeshare resorts and villas if they are registered with the system. Tourists who are not part of the system may also visit Miami timeshare vacation properties but are likely to incur higher expenses as compared to the reasonable tariffs offered to members.