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French Gites - lifestyle or a business?
Many are attracted to buying
a Gite complex by the lifestyle associated with owning a gite.
Lazy days in the French sun supping a glass wine or two sitting around a pool -
that will do me fine! After years of 9 to 5 and hours spent on the daily commute
it appears to be an attractive option.
At 1st-for-French-Property.co.uk we have seen a significant increase in the
number of enquiries for this type of property over the last few years. Without
doubt
Gite complexes often look beautiful from a distance but you must be
realistic about buying into this market. Firstly, it is a very competitive
market and secondly like any business it is hard work (especially in the early
years). Of course, there are many successful gite businesses, and you can buy
into this market!
We are not going to cover the French bureaucracy issues but concentrate on the
business issues.
Gite Business
Remember this is a business
and your approach must be professional and commercial. You need a business plan
and it must be realistic. If you are buying into an existing gite business check
the accounts thoroughly - what are the trends over the last few years? Check
turnover and profits especially. This is a notorious "cash in hand" trade and
although the owner may imply the profits are better than declared in the
accounts - buyer beware! Are staff costs included or have the present owners
done all the work or used un-paid family members? Is there a lot of repeat
trade? What are bookings like for the forthcoming year? What capital will be
needed to be injected for renovations and maintenance?
In France, the "gite season" is typically July and August - a 10 week season!
Outside this period you will have to market well - probably to foreign markets -
to fill your rooms! Often a more expensive gite complex will have 4 or more
rentable units so that they can maximise their earnings in the "gite season".
Some factors - and this is by no means complete - to consider in this
competitive market:
a) Location, location, location - as always this is of prime importance. Is it
quiet but accessible? Close to facilities? Does it have a wow factor? Imagine
you are looking for a holiday - would you like to spend a week here? What do you
look for in a holiday?
b) Weather - the further South, the longer the potential season (unfortunately
prices are more expensive in the South)
c) Close to a Budget Airline airport? RyanAir, FlyBe, Easyjet fly to many
destinations in France and can be a source of "clients" all the year around. If
you want to tap into this market you need to be no more than 30 mins to 1 hour
away. Are you prepared to pick up "clients" from the airport?
d) What is your USP? Pool and chic gites are no longer enough. You need to offer
something extra.....wine tours, pottery, bird-watching. Yes, research your
chosen area and make it work for you.
e) Are you flexible? Instead of weekly lets - would you consider chambres d'hote,
or weekend breaks in the low season?
Prices of Gites
Prices? Existing gite businesses cost from 150K euros to 1 million + euros.
Before you buy research the market and property. You need to find out how much
competition is in the area and what prices you can charge. The internet is an
excellent source for the information you need - the regional French Tourist
board web sites will tell what you what the area is like and the attractions in
the region. To study the competition visit one of the many French Rental sites.
For example, on 1st-for-French-Rentals.com there are over 1000 properties across
France. You can see the popular areas quickly, the facilities the gites offer
and most importantly the prices you can charge during the whole year. Often each
property will have a calendar and you can see the levels of booking and the
extent of bookings in the Low seasons. This will give you a clue to the
potential of a gite complex. Plug the figures into your business plan - does it
add up? Don’t be emotional about a property if this is going to be your income
in France.
So be realistic and if you enjoy hard work, this lifestyle can be yours!
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