- A professional tour operator deals with the entire booking process and management for the chalet to rent.
- The all-inclusive service includes room service, cleaning, fresh bed linen and towels, all cleaning products, wood for the fireplace and a snow removal service.
- high level of legal security of the transaction in accordance with Austrian law.
- The possibility of raising a loan in an Austrian bank of 50%, at 2.5–3.5% per annum.
- Payment for the property under construction, according to Austrian law, is made in parts.
- Stage Payments during construction time
- VAT is reimbursed and tax deduction for commercial use can be claimed
Based on the Austria law, all the Ancillary Expenses, regarding purchase of the properties are real are payed by the Buyer. They sum to 10–11% of the gross price (price incl. VAT).
“Ancillary Expenses“ are set by law and they are calculated as percentage of the purchase price:
• Real property transfer tax 3.5% • Land Register registration fee (title to property) 1,1% • Costs of drafting of the contract, as well as cash
expenses for certifications and stamp duties. 1- 2% (+ VAT) • Commission for the agent 3% (+ VAT) • Notaries, clerical, stamp duty 300 — 500 euro per contract
Chalets are being built in the heart of the National Park Hohe Tauern, 950 above the see level. The nearest village, grown over centuries and perfectly preserved, has won multiple national and international awards. Austria's highest mountains form the spectacular backdrop of the village, which offers its guests an abundance of treasures. Holiday amenities, many sports facilities and a varied cultural offering promise relaxation and entertainment.
Wildkogel ski region, the Wildkogel Arena, is a pleasant and peaceful winter sports area. Perfect for beginners and families with children: skiing, snowboarding and ski and it also has a lit tobogganing track, the longest of Europe. The region has more than 62 km of slopes. Deep-snow routes are available for the advanced skier. In winter 2017/2018 the new 10-person cable cars lift the Ganzeralpe opened, resulting in an area of 15 hectares of off-piste opportunities.