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With the rising popularity of skiing and other snow-related activities, ski resorts have become more lucrative than ever as an investment. Les Gets is one of these ski resorts. Les Gets is a small village of about 1,239 people. The town is primarily a tourist destination, so many of its residents are temporary or seasonal. The village is close to Morzine and Avoriaz and within an hour’s drive from Chamonix. It is also just over an hour away from Geneva Airport, and 1½ hours from Lyon Airport. Ski resorts near Les Gets include Morzine and Avoriaz and Isola 2000. The weather in Les Gets sees the hottest month as July with an high of 20°, whereas January is the coldest month with temperatures falling down to -7°.

For those who want to live in Les Gets fully, with around 120km of pistes on eleven mountain tops and 1,200 hectares of ski area, you will never get bored! Les Gets has something for nearly all levels of skiers including: nursery slopes, easy, intermediate and expert with several black runs and red runs. For less experienced skiers there are 14 blue runs to choose from.

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Where can you find the best pistes in Les Gets?

The steep runs of Morzine are perfect for experts looking for an adrenaline rush. While the Grand Cry Indian Run has fast wide and open slopes, often on a hard packed base of snow making it an ideal ski area for families. From the top lift of the Grand Cry Indian Run, there are a multitude of groomed runs to choose from including easy nursery slopes and lots of blue runs that will enable you to make your way down the mountain safely. There are plenty of options for those looking for more challenging skiing as well. Mont Chery is a great off-piste and backcountry ski area in Les Gets. It has ample opportunity for tree skiing, and once you get out of the wooded area the views of Mont Blanc are awesome. The runs here vary in length, and therefore you’ll have no problem whatsoever finding an easy run to suit your abilities. There are some awesome steep couloirs and ridges to ski and some fun off piste skiing around the north face of the Chavannes, Perrieres side of the valley.

Is Les Gets expensive?

It’s probably not surprising to hear that Les Gets, the heart of the Portes du Soleil ski area (France’s largest linked ski area), is recognised as being among the most expensive resorts in the Alps. There are reasons for that high cost: Les Gets is set amongst extensive snowmaking facilities, has enough off-piste runs for any high performance skier or boarder, and there is a great ‘fun’ factor here too.

Where can you find the best ski-access properties in Les Gets?

Les Gets has a range of properties available, from classic traditional French chalets to more contemporary properties in Mont Chery; there are self-catering apartments, traditional rooms and luxury lodges all close to the slopes. Chavannes-sur-Morzine is arguably one of the best places to buy a ski property in Les Gets. The largest of the Portes du Soleil towns, Chavannes-sur-Morzine offers every type of accommodation for all budgets. With its heart lying in the ski resort itself, everything you need for your visit can be found within easy reach.

What is Les Gets like in the off-season summer months?

The resort of Les Gets typically caters to skiers and snowboarders during the winter, but in the summer months you might be surprised at how much fun can be had here. The resort has an international reputation on the slopes and in the bars, and nightlife is certainly not lacking. There are plenty of lively bars and clubs that locals go to after work as well as plenty of nightspots for younger people to enjoy. The majority of them are situated in downtown Les Gets in the pedestrian zone. There are plenty of paths to walk, cycle, or hire a horse-drawn carriage along too. The summer months are probably the best time to experience some of the culture of this amazing part of France!

Buy vs rent; which is the best option for ski properties in Les Gets?

There are plenty of reasons that enthusiasts and occasional skiers will buy a ski property. In the case of homes, people purchase them to avoid paying high lodging rates and save money. Without knowing what kind of lifestyle you want with your property, it can be very confusing to choose whether you should buy or rent a ski property in Les Gets. Here are some of the questions you should ask yourself before making a final decision: 1. How many days do I ski per year? 2. Are my children beginning to ski? 3. Will I have sufficient time to be able to enjoy Les Gets on non-skiing days? 4. Will I have time available when I get back from work?

Conclusion

Of the entire French Alps region, there are many to choose from when looking for a rental or buying a property but Les Gets ranks toward the top in terms of variety in skiing and vacationing. It has fantastic restaurants and plenty of après-ski options, as well as a more sedate side with local markets.

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