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My trip to Fethiye

This was my first visit to Turkey and I have to say I have completely fallen in love with the Fethiye region and would seriously consider investing myself!

Year on year Turkish property prices have been rising but prices for buying Turkey real estate are still considerably lower than buying real estate in other major tourist areas such as Cyprus, Spain and France.

Staying in a small boutique hotel in Calis provided the perfect opportunity to localise myself with the surroundings. On my first day I had a long walk around the town and along the huge stretch of beach. Calis has everything you need, great restaurants, bars, shops and a very long shingle beach perfect for soaking up the sun. The resort in general is very flat so it is suitable for people with mobility difficulties and also families with young children.

In the hot summer months there tends to be a nice cooling breeze so it is also great for water sports such as kite surfing and wind surfing.

There are many restaurants along the promenade that serve up a fusion and refinement of Central Asian, Middle Eastern and Balkan cuisines. This is where I spent most of my evenings sitting back and embracing the local culture as well as cuisine.

An average 3 course meal (for 2 and a bottle of wine) costs around 75TL which in sterling is approximately £30. Wine and spirits seem to be the most expensive but the local beer ‘Efes’ which has a bitter-sweet finish is good value at 4TL (£1.75).

One restaurant I would highly recommend is the ‘SAT Beach Club’ – this is a lovely al carte located at the very end of the spit overlooking Calis beach and towards Fethiye; it is a beautiful setting and a fantastic spot for the famous sunsets.

Calis Sunset

After eating at the SAT Beach Club I met our agent – Suleyman Akbay who just so happened to be out with my clients – John and Mary Watson who had brought their family out to see the villa they had recently purchased through Select Resorts – It was a pleasure to meet them as I don’t often get the opportunity.

Suleyman and his team are fantastic and the Watsons are thrilled with their purchase and the way the buying process has been handled. I could not speak more highly of an agent, he is extremely helpful, honest and takes great care of our clients throughout the entire sales process – he would also lend a hand at furniture shopping if required!

With such a fantastic personality most clients have a great time with him that they will remain friends and often meet up for a drink when visiting their 2nd home!

 

Calis Real Estate

We have many Calis real estate apartments and villas available here ranging from £37,000 – £175,000 and at the most you will only be 10 – 15 minutes walk to the town and beach. All properties will have great rental potential so if you are considering purchasing purely for investment or a bit of both then I would highly recommend this resort.


Fethiye

On my second day I took the water taxi across the bay from Calis to Fethiye. It’s a lovely 30 minute crossing which allows you to take in the scenery but if you wanted to get there a bit quicker you can just hop on one of many ‘Dolmus Buses’ which takes just 10 minutes.

Calis to Fethiye on the Dolmus bus costs around £0.65. They are extremely frequent and you just hop on and hop off as you please.

In recent months a new walk/cycle path between Calis and Fethiye has been formed and there are new restaurants and bars being built here; it takes approximately 25-30 minutes to walk this route.

Also lining the shore where the water taxi docks are many boats offering fantastic day trips from as little as £8.00 (including lunch and hotel transfers!). The most popular trips are the ‘12 Islands’ and ‘Olu Deniz & Butterfly Valley’ trips. From here you can also take trips to Dalyan for its Turkish mud baths, turtle beach and the Turkish market.

Boats in Fethiye

Fethiye is also home to some great shopping from the huge weekly market on Tuesdays to boutique shops. There are plenty of restaurants to choose from, most offering sea views and again fantastic prices. Fethiye also has a very nice marina so if you are a boating enthusiast then this is where you could potentially moor up.

In the hills, overlooking Fethiye is the small suburb of Tasyaka where Select Resorts have apartments available from £63,000. These apartments have been featured in the Sunday Times because they offer beautiful sea and mountain views across the whole resort.

I particularly favour these because of the amazing views and the location because you are just 5 minutes into Fethiye, 8 minutes to Hisaronou with it’s bustling nightlife, 15 minutes to Olu Deniz (Blue Lagoon) and 15 minutes to Calis.

Each of these resorts offers something different to suit all tastes.

 

Featured Property: Tasyaka

Built by an experienced developer with a reputation for quality and finish, the Manzara Summit apartment complex has a well thought out design ensuring each and every apartment is built to the highest standards with many luxury features; extra large balconies with built in BBQs, practical living spaces and the use of patio doors.

[] 2 and 3 bedroom apartments, prices from £63,000 – £88,000; (101m2 – 198m2).
[] Breathtaking sea and mountain views.
[] 5 minutes to centre of Fethiye and 15 minutes to Olu Deniz and Calis.

Olu Deniz

After walking around Fethiye town and haggling at the market I decided to hop on the Dolmus bus to the famous Olu Deniz Blue Lagoon.

From Fethiye it only takes 15 minutes! There is an entrance fee of 4TL (£1.75) because it is now a protected area and a national park but it is well worth a visit. It has calm crystal clear waters which make it ideal for a variety of water sports and a very safe place for children to swim.

Another great activity here is paragliding because the views coming down from the mountains are just spectacular! This costs around 65TL (£30.00).

After having such a fabulous time in Turkey I am already planning my next trip. I can confidently advise anyone interesting in purchasing overseas to seriously consider Fethiye and if you haven’t been before then to definitely make a visit!

Hannah Morris
Savills Select Resorts

Add comment August 25, 2010

between the ocean and the deep blue sea

This exclusive, luxury St Kitts real estate resort, stretching down from the hilltop to the very shoreline at Frigate Bay is not called Ocean’s Edge for nothing.

Positioned between the Atlantic Ocean on North Frigate Bay and the Caribbean Sea on South Frigate Bay, it’s the perfect balance between lush, tropical flora and long, golden, sandy beaches.

Ocean’s Edge offers you an unbeatable opportunity to purchase property on one of the most seductive islands in the Caribbean.

beachfront apartments / beachside apartments / hillside apartments / poolside residences / bespoke villas

Add comment July 29, 2010

The World’s Best Place To Retire

Yesterday’s article in the Money Section of the Sunday Times reviewed the top five destinations to retire and a Country we to all about at Select Resorts topped the five are countries. The article analysed the destinations based on nine key indicators (a mark out of 10 was given to each):

1. Income Tax
2. Inheritance Tax
3. Property Tax
4. Property Costs
5. Living Costs
6. Ease of gaining residencey
7. Healthcare
8. Climate
9. Culture

Q. So who came out on top?
A. Cyprus

Voted the top country to retire to with a score of 66 out of 90. Key points were the tax that pensioners paid. They have a choice to either pay a flat rate of 5% on global income (there is a personal allowance – PA – of €3,420) or they can elect for a higher PA of €19,500 but you then pay income tax on a growing scale to a maximum of 30% on income over €36,300 – basically the lower incomes are more favourable on this scheme.

There is also no wealth tax and also no inheritance tax if you can prove that you have no links with the UK. Because it is a member of the EU Healthcare and residency is also a relatively easy affair.

Mark Bodega at HiFX, the currency broker, said: “As well as the climate and lower cost of living relative to the UK, the banking and legal systems are derived from British systems and will thus be familiar.”

The sun-soaked island of Cyprus is extremely easy to fall in love with and nothing epitomizes this more than Aphrodite Hills

Aphrodite Hills is a genuine lively community that is exclusive, vibrant yet so relaxing.

For more information about Aphrodite Hills please follow the below link:

Aphrodite Hills – Cyprus Real Estate

Add comment July 19, 2010

welcome aboard the Sea Bridge

When most people think of iconic bridges they think of  the Golden Gate in the USA or Tower Bridge in the UK but in St Kitts & Nevis their iconic bridge is the floating bridge - The Sea Bridge.

The St Kitts & Nevis Sea Bridge was established to revolutionise  transportation between St. Kitts and Nevis, particularly with reference to 
vehicular traffic which is important for those who own real estate in St Kitts.

The bridge is the unusual charge of Captain Oritus Jones, a retired sailor who spotted a gap in the market for a ferry connection to eradicate the financial burden on the Federation of a permanent bridge, which was estimated at EC$430.0 million.

Although the crossing is short – only 3.25 nautical miles – there’s plenty of time to lime. Captain Oritus Jones’ experienced staff ensure that everyone knows everyone by the end of the trip which is aided by the fully-serviced on board ‘Caribbean bar’ (a small cupboard containing a mixed crate of beer and sodas). The Sea Bridge provides a transport link for everything from JCBs to fitted kitchens and even donkeys are welcome on board.

On the smooth crossing passengers often sea flying fish, sea turtles and even the occasional whale spout.

The schedule is convenient and reliable and prices are very reasonable at $20EC per person and $75EC per car. A one day roundtrip costs $150EC for a car and a driver.

For more information on St. Kitts & Nevis, please click on the following links that will take you directly to the respective pages:

St Kitts Location / island activities / St Kitts real estate / Economic Citizenship

Add comment July 15, 2010

out and about in Basseterre

St Kitts’ 380 year old harbour side capital is the only town of any size and it can be enjoyed on conducted or audio self-guided tours or by simply meandering through its streets.

Away from St Kitts’ natural scenery and the Ocean’s Edge St Kitts real estate development – that epitomises the best of luxury waterside living – Basseterre is one of the best best-know attractions on the island.

The National Museum is housed in the old Treasury Building, once known as ‘The Gateway to the Island’ when the sea was the only way into the island.

The Circus

 Other sites are the green clocktower (but better known as the circus), Independence Square where slaves were once bought and sold, the Georgian House, a number of churches including the St. George Anglican Church, which has one of the oldest pipe organs in the world.

There’s a colourful local market down by the water’s edge and, at the opposite extreme, there are many shops in the upscale duty-free Port Zante where the cruise ships dock.

Basseterre is the hub for all major transport on the island of St. Kitts. The Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport serves the city of Basseterre, and is located in the city’s most North Easterly area. It has direct flights from London, U.S.A and Canada during the tourist season.

Add comment July 7, 2010

OFFICIAL CLASSIFICATION VALE D’OLIVEIRAS QUINTA RESORT & SPA

On the 9th of April 2010, the Portuguese Ministry of Tourism officially ranked Vale d’Oliveiras Quinta Resort & Spa as a 5-star resort.

Vale d’Oliveiras Quinta Resort & Spa is a luxury 5-star complex, located near Carvoeiro in the Algarve, Portugal. Set amid nine hectares of green areas, this new resort offers 22 hotel rooms, 2 suites and 80 Family Suites. All spacious accommodation units have individually controlled airconditioning, flat screen satellite TV, direct dial telephone, private bathrooms with hairdryer, inroom electronic safes and Wi-Fi. The elegant hotel rooms are equipped with mini-bar and coffee & tea making facilities. The Family suites have a fully fitted and equipped kitchen, DVD player with Dolby surround, fire place and a terrace overlooking the gardens and/or pool area.

Vale d’Oliveiras Quinta Resort & Spa offers a variety of leisure and sport facilities, including two tennis courts (one multi purpose), a Spa with six treatment rooms & a steam bath as well as a Health Club with indoor heated pool, Jacuzzi, sauna and gymnasium. A conference room with aprox. 200 m2 is also available.

The Resort also features one restaurant with adjacent bar and one Pool bar (operating seasonally). “The Olive Tree” restaurant, overlooking the pool at the Resort, offers a refined cuisine with Mediterranean /Portuguese flavours. The restaurant is open daily to the public for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The Jasmine Bar, near the outdoor pools, offers drinks and light meals.

The culinary experience at “The Olive Tree “is inspired by Chef Alain Salles with international experience.

Whole Property Ownership or Fractional Ownership

 
If you choose Whole Property Ownership, you will pay the full cost of the property and it will be solely for you.

If you decide Fractional ownership is for you, you along with 3 others will each purchase an equal quarter of the property and are entitled to 13 weeks use of the property per year. The 13 weeks are split between the different periods and each of the fractions will rotate so that the quarters have the same value and enjoy all seasons. Owners may use the property during the pre-defined time period or may choose to swap with another owner.

If you think the glorious ocean coastline, shimmering ribbons of white sandy beaches and exquisite countryside is for you then Vale D’Oliveiras is definitely the place to be.

***To truly evaluate the benefits of owning a property here is to visit, and we will be more than happy to arrange either one or two nights complimentary accommodation at the resort. We can also help with car hire and flights***

 

For further information on this outstanding development please don’t hesitate to contact us on +44 (0)1202 765011 or email sales@selectresorts.co.uk

Add comment May 18, 2010

First Villa Complete at St Kitts Real Estate Resort Oceans Edge

Picture waking up to the sun rising over the Atlantic Ocean each morning followed by a nice dip in your infinity edgeSavills Select Resorts - Luxury Caribbean Real Estate, Oceans Edge, St Kitts pool.  Then after a beautiful day of sun and relaxation, enjoy a stunning sunset over the Caribbean Sea from the terrace of your new villa at Ocean’s Edge Resort, the jewel in the crown of real estate in St Kitts.

This is the reality for the happy owners of the first completed villa at Ocean’s Edge Resort, the luxury St Kitts real estate vacation home development on the eastern Caribbean island of St. Kitts.

Located 180 feet above sea level, this 4,500 square-foot luxury St Kitts villa property includes three bedrooms plus a guest house pavilion and a 25 foot long infinity edge pool. The villa, with its three terraces, offers spectacular views to the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, the Royal St Kitts Golf Course and St Kitts’ lush landscape of mountains and rainforest.

The new owners remarked that their villa “has more than lived up to our expectations so far. We are blessed with the most stunning views. The villa itself is built to a very high standard and all the fixtures and fittings are by quality branded manufacturers. Our investment was designed to enable us to escape the harsh British winter and, as luck would have it, an extra bonus is that we have missed the worst winter in some 30 years.”

Robert Scott, Regional Director at Ocean’s Edge said, “This is an exciting milestone for Ocean’s Edge, and we are proud to have completed and handed over the finished product to our esteemed villa owners.  The vision is now a reality, and we are thrilled.”

Ocean’s Edge is being designed to meet the standards of Green Globe 21Benchmarking program, the only globally recognized brand that assures commitment to improved environmental and social outcomes for a more sustainable travel and tourism industry.  The designs also fully comply with Miami-Dade Hurricane certification. 

Ocean’s Edge, a resort development with plans for 190 condominiums and 32 villa lots for bespoke villas, launched sales of Phase 3A in autumn of 2009, with construction slated to commence at the end of March 2010.   To date, of the 15 villa plots currently released for sale, 9 have been sold with construction of 4 villas currently underway and commencement of a further two villas set to begin shortly. 

“Now that the delivery of the first villa has taken place, alongside several completed hillside and beachfront apartments, we remain very confident that our sales momentum will continue as we move forward,” added Damian Hamp-Adams, Regional Director of Sales for Ocean’s Edge.

Phases 1 and 2 at Ocean’s Edge featuring 30 hillside apartments and 16 one-bedroom beachfront apartments were completed in December 2009, and are sold out.  Many of the completed apartments are already being rented out as part of Ocean’s Edge interim rental / management program which provides rental and property management services prior to the resort operator coming on board.  This program is responding to the strong demand on the island for rental accommodation. 

Clients with an interest in St Kitts property for sale can participate in a three-night subsidized inspection trip to experience St. Kitts and Ocean’s Edge first hand.

For more information on Ocean’s Edge Resort please email info@oceansedgestkitts.com or visit www.oceansedgestkitts.com

Add comment March 17, 2010

St Kitts and Nevis – Does It Make A Good Investment?

If you’re considering purchasing overseas property in the Caribbean then Bill Mackay’s article is a must read.

Article Written by: Bill Mackay
Title: St Kitts and Nevis – Does It Make A Good Investment?

Coming just eight months after BA’s first Gatwick to St Kitts service opened up the isle to Brits, this was big news for anyone scouting for a second home in an unspoilt corner of the Caribbean.

The BA effect is already being felt on the relatively undeveloped island and its even quieter twin, Nevis. Ricky Pereira, founder of St Kitts Realty and a fourth-generation Kittitian, says: “The BA flight has made a huge difference because of the easy flight access. Both islands have always been of interest to British clients because of their history and links [St Kitts was first British Caribbean colony isle]. But they always seemed so hard to get to.”

While the first BA service eased journey times from the UK, the two weekly flights, on Tuesdays and Saturdays, will increase flexibility for British tourists, with obvious implications for the buy-to-let market. Suzanne Gordon, owner of Sugar Mill Real Estate in Nevis, has been witnessing a rise in rental occupation by Brits: “While the UK market has always been strong, I am seeing at least as many renters coming from the UK as from the US, and probably the easier airlift has contributed to this. There are obviously other economic issues involved, but the BA flights have made the islands more accessible.”

If you’re looking at buy-to-let here, there are a few factors to consider. Firstly, get to know the difference between the isles. More tourist-driven St Kitts has a better long- and short-term rental market than Nevis. Owners benefit from the shortage of rental options available, and St Kitts has more hotels and tourist facilities whose managers and staff require lodgings. There are also medical and veterinary schools on St Kitts, which draw students from the US and Canada. Meanwhile, the unspoilt, laid-back beauty of Nevis attracts retiring expats and long-term residents, which accounts for the greater variety of vacation rentals on offer and higher vacancy rates.

Secondly, the rental market is seasonal and largely limited to the high season, December to April. Suzanne Gordon cautions that renters will need to market through many different channels to achieve several weeks’ rental a year, with 10 weeks’ rental being a safe estimate for Nevis buyers starting out. Ricky Pereira, on St Kitts, estimates four to five months’ rental would be considered very good on that island. “Rental prices vary on location and time of year,” he says, “but normally fetch a good return. For example, a penthouse condo that we have for sale at the moment at £350,880, price negotiable, rents for £1,830 a month long-term. A one-bedroom in Frigate Bay, one of the most desirable locations, rents for around £610 a month long-term — that’s for six months or more.”

Whether you’re looking to buy a holiday home or move here lock, stock and barrel, your main problem will be limited stock.

Particularly if you are looking below the £350,000 mark. At just 93 square kilometres Nevis, in particular, is a very small place — more residential than tourism-led, with a very small property market. In contrast, St Kitts — once an exclusive playground for American jetsetters in the 60s — is developing into a major market for groups, package tours and cruise ships. Development has been relatively cautious on both islands over the last eight years: kick-started by the Marriott, which put St Kitts on the map in 2003.

Now, on St Kitts several new developments are reaching completion despite the recession, which stalled many projects. Leading the way in high-spec development is the luxury, low density, 2,500-acre Christophe Harbour Development, now under construction. This millionaire’s playground is set to include a Tom Fazio-designed golf course, 125-room Mandarin Oriental and 300-slip marina with plenty of berths for mega yachts.

Next door lies the much smaller, more affordable 340-acre Coast to Coast Developments, with prices from £152,700. Waterfront lots start at £457,860 — fully serviced with views of the Atlantic, Caribbean Sea, mountains and coastlines. Or there’s Ocean’s Edge, a low-rise 40-acre mixedHillside Apt resort development of 210 properties, also priced within the grasp of mere mortals. The three-storey apartments, cottages and ‘bespoke villa’ plots overlooking North Frigate Bay include beachfront one-bed apartments from £220K and poolside two-bed cottages at £322K.

Unsurprisingly for these islands, most of the completed phases one and two of Ocean’s Edge have already been sold, according to UK sales representative Pauline Bonanni of Savills Select Resorts. Phases three and four — all cottages — are being built. Some properties are already occupied by owners or are let. “A rental programme will be offered once all the facilities are in place,” says Bonanni. “But for now, as there’s a shortage of good accommodation for key expat workers, some owners have arranged long-term rentals and are earning an income already.”

The London-based developer of Ocean’s Edge is also behind Pinney’s Estate on Nevis where thirty-five lots have been released for reservation so far; information is available through Savills International Residential in the UK.

Certain developments such as high-end Kittitian Hill on St Kitts, and the West Indian-style villas and condos at Seaside at Cliffdwellers on Nevis are expected to offer fractional ownership schemes.

It’s worth noting that many new-builds over US$350,000 (around £214,200) carry the added benefit of Economic Citizenship — which brings tax advantages attractive to Brits and Europeans, such as no income tax or inheritance tax. Check the development is an ‘officially approved project’ before you buy.

If you’ve got the funds and you’re looking for a ‘forever home’ in the sun, resales on Nevis can offer good value, says Gordon. “Early residents got the best lots,” she says. “Some of the resale homes built 10 to 20 years ago are on incredible pieces of land with great views and now remarkable mature gardens. People have bought older homes on incredible lots, even for £620,000 or so, then put another 300K into them for renovations, resulting in homes that are probably worth much more.”

Say you manage to snap up your dream home while it’s hot. What next? Property tends to be bought in cash, but you can turn to the Royal Bank of Canada or The Bank of Nova Scotia for financing; they normally require a 30 percent deposit. Next, apply for an Alien Landholders License, a simple application, and pay 10 percent sales tax to the government on approval before closing.

Of course, investing in an unspoilt landscape carries risk of change. At least these islands have the benefit of hindsight. “Being late developers St Kitts and Nevis have learnt from other islands’ mistakes,” says Pereira. “Developments are taking place under the watchful eye of residents, backed by a local government focused on long-term, high quality sustainability.” With prices generally stable during this downturn and set to rise, it’s worth sticking around to see if he’s right.

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Bill Mackay works and writes for the leading offline and online magazine Living Abroad Magazine. The magazine is your monthly guide to living and buying abroad, with a wealth of information, stories, and guides. http://www.livingabroadmagazine.co.uk/

Add comment February 19, 2010

Skiing and Snowboarding in Avoriaz

Avoriaz Partner Trip: 17th-18th December 2009

From the moment I arrived in Avoriaz until the moment that I left it did not stop snowing! This was great for the beginning of the season and reassures me that Avoriaz really does have the most reliable snow in the Portes de Soleli area!

Some people tell me that they do not like the architecture in Avoriaz but it’s not until you visit the resort that you realise that the unique architectural design using traditional wood and sloping roofs blends perfectly into the natural landscape.

Avoriaz View

I have been to many French ski resorts and I have to say that Avoriaz is definitely top of my list. It’s very picturesque and has a friendly village feel unlike some other large resorts in the Alps.

Not only offering excellent skiing conditions, Avoriaz also offers fantastic views and sunsets overlooking the Morzine Valley. It is here where the new MGM residence will be situated in “La Falaise”.

Avoriaz is great for all abilities, skiers and boarders and especially great for families. Boarders are particularly attracted as it is home to a fantastic eco

Avoriaz

 board park known as “The Stash”. There are only 3 of these parks in the world and Avoriaz hosts the only one in Europe!

There are 273 marked ski runs and 216 km of cross-country trails. Other activities available include sleigh rides, winter hikes, snowshoeing, dog sledding, hang-gliding, helicopter tours, paragliding, snow-biking and snowmobiling. An unusual option is the opportunity to scuba-dive beneath the ice in a frozen lake!

Being a car-free resort means it is ski in ski out but if you don’t fancy skiing

Avoriaz Transport

to the lifts there’s always a horse and sled or skidoos on offer – Getting about the resort in this manor is what gives Avoriaz much of its charm.

After a nice warm lunch at La Bistro we headed to the second site “La Crozat” where the P&V and Maeva residences will be situated.

These will be built on the edge of the resort on a slope offering fantastic views across the whole resort.

The photo on the left is where the P&V residence will be and the one on the right will be Maeva.

Avoriaz

As well as the new residences there will soon be an indoor water park which in the summer months will also have a man-made beach outside! There are

Indoor Waterpark

 lots of activities to do here in the summer so Avoriaz really is a duel season resort. 

For après ski there is a good choice of restaurants with fantastic cuisine and local bars and nightclubs for those who want to party! The shopping is also good with the usual hi-tech ski gear to purchase!

We headed to La Cabane restaurant/bar in the evening which was really nice, offering great food and a great atmosphere.

The next morning we headed to the slopes, it literally took just a couple of minutes to reach the nursery slopes and it was then I noticed I was the only one snowboarding! Having been a few times before I knew the basics but I am still a novice. I gave it a good go and after a practice we headed off to a blue run. I have to say I did quite well considering the conditions - the visibility was poor as it was still heavily snowing!

Overall I highly recommend Avoriaz for a place to invest in property; it has everything you need from a ski resort from fantastic pistes, guaranteed snow, traditional food and charm; and soon there will be the new water park and new apartments which will really update and move the resort forward.

So after a fantastic trip it was time to come home but as soon as we left the resort we heard that our flight was cancelled due to the snow in London! I was one of many people stranded in Geneva airport which is not the best way to end a trip but all is well now that I made it home, eventually!

Hannah Morris
Property Sales Executive

AVORIAZ – Overview of the Project

  • New build development – low upfront costs
  • 200millions euros worth of infrastructure
  • 19.6% vat rebate
  • 3.5% guaranteed rental returns plus various usage formulas
  • Excellent capital growth potential
  • Set to be ‘the’ dual destination ski resort at 1800m with beach and spa facilities
  • Just one hour from Geneva 
  • Quality accommodation, quality visitors

Developments

MAEVA RESIDENCE LES CROZATS ELECTRA - Electra is situated close to the centre of the resort and offers beautiful views of the mountains and the lake.

MGM RESIDENCE L’AMARA - On the edge of the resort, close to La Falaise district comprising five residences and a beautiful Spa featuring a huge heated swimming pool. The development is South-facing, with magnificent views of the Morzine valley.

P&V RESIDENCE LES CROZATS - Close to the centre of the resort these 4 new apartment buildings are named after stars: Atria, Altaïr, Alhéna and Electra offering unobstructed view of the mountains and the lake.

Add comment December 29, 2009

Aphrodite Hills Open Evenings

After  a succesful evening showcasing Cyprus’ 5* living during October, two more dates have been added for those dreaming of an easy-going, eclectic lifestyle to join us for a drink and experience unparalleled Real Estate opportunities at the 5* Aphrodite Hills.

Aphrodite Hills offers an exciting selection of luxury villa and apartment styles and designs, each intended to complement the beautiful landscapes of the resort, combining the sympathetic architectural touches and contemporary living that have become such a feature of Cypriot real estate.

Savills Select Resorts invite you to an open evening showcasing the stunning Aphrodite Hills Resort, its comprehensive range of luxury villas and the investment benefits. 

Aphrodite Hills Open Evenings - PDF Download

Date: Tuesday 01 December 2009
Time: 4.30pm to 7pm
Address Savills, Esher. 55 High Street, KT10 9SH

Date: Wednesday 02 December 2009
Time: 4.30pm to 7pm
Address Savills, Cobham. 10 High Street, KT11 3DY

RSVP  to select@savills.com or call +44 (0)845 5056061

Print off the Aphrodite Hills PDF for admission and your entry into our Prize Draw.

*Prize Draw - Experience the 5 Star living at Aphrodite Hills with 7 nights stay at the stunning InterContinental, with 2 rounds of golf and 2 spa treatments.

 - Terms & Conditions Apply

Add comment November 23, 2009

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