Last year the Isère was allocated
118m euros from the France
Relance investment programme.
Of this, 85m was allocated to
renovation and ecology, 23.9m
invested in making local businesses
more competitive and the remainder
was allocated to municipalities for
local investments. Meanwhile the
Hautes-Alpes was allocated 108m
in total - this has been invested in a
mixture of projects, from improving
the energy efficiency of public
buildings to cleaning up national
parks.
Jackson Collins covers Serre
Chevalier and is one of our longest
standing and most respected
agents. He saw record sales last
year:
"2022 has seen record sales for
Leggett and indeed many other
agencies in the area. I would suggest
that this has been a reaction to the
«teletravail» phenomenon, as well as
low interest rates. Of course, these are
now rising and it will be interesting to
see what effect this has on demand.
We have seen a significant jump
in new agents in our area, taking
advantage of the hot market - many
of whom are now finding the trade
harder than expected and who are
beginning to disappear. I can't stress
enough how important it is to work
with a professional who is an expert
in the local market.
2022 has seen
record sales
here at Leggett
Immobilier and
indeed many
other agencies in
the area.
ISÈRE/HAUTES-ALPES
This is even more important if you are
looking for an investment property -
there has definitely been an upturn
in French buyers keen to purchase
smaller units in the ski areas (I have
even bought one myself), and local
knowledge is critical to ensure you
get the best ROI.
One thing that sets our portfolio
apart is that we have seen an
increase in British owners selling
up. They usually give an exclusive
mandate to Leggett, meaning that
we have different properties to our
competitors".
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