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Follow on Google News | France Real Estate: Second-Home SaleDuring the boom economy it was hard enough to climb onto the real estate ladder to buy a first home, let alone a vacation property with an ocean view or ski-slope access.
By: Alexander V. G. Kraft That's fantastic news for people like me. Last spring, standing on a cliff overlooking some of the more extraordinary villas near Es Cubells beach in Ibiza, I promised myself that one day I was going to own a vacation home. Maybe it would be on one of the enchanting Balearic Islands, or possibly in south Florida-Miami or Naples-where hot weather is guaranteed most of the year (though the charming hills of the Scottish Highlands and the desolate islands off Croatia have also stirred my heart). At the time, I did not think I could begin to look at options until several years down the line. But now, with the market for second homes softening fast, even freelance journalists like me can start realistically toying with the idea. I've got my eye on the stunning Zen Vida property in Majorca, which boasts five bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, three al fresco dining areas and a designer kitchen, as well as spectacular views of the Bay of Palma. Then again, it's tough to pass up Théole-sur- Marc Cohen, director of Ledbury Research, the London-based luxury consultancy, says that those who would normally not be able to afford a second home may gain the most from the global economic downturn. "The second-home market has suffered considerably," The New Year seems to be the perfect moment to start looking, says Lucy Russell, managing director of Quintessentially Estates. "Some of the very top-end properties have dropped significantly in most of the major European destinations," Sotheby's Kraft says that for the last decade a villa with an ocean view in Cap Ferrat rarely stayed on the market for more than a week. Now such properties take much longer to sell. "Lots of sellers are getting flexible with prices, and owners, especially those from emerging economies, are willing to make a deal like maybe they would not have in the past," he says. Take, for example, a lovely Tuscan home, on the market through Savills. The property, which overlooks Lake Montedoglio near Arezzo, has four fully restored buildings, a large swimming pool and oodles of privacy. But the owners are so keen to sell; they have already dropped the price by €1 million, to €2.2 million. "Over the past three years we have seen very substantial price rises in key destinations- ***************************** http://www.sothebysrealty- # # # Since 1744, Sotheby’s has been serving the needs of its distinguished international clients as one of the world’s oldest and largest auction houses. Originally established in 1976 as a logical extension of Sotheby’s fine art services, Sotheby's has since then developed into one of the world’s leading companies for the sale of luxury properties, comprising nowadays more than 450 offices worldwide. End
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