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23/02/2008, 21:50
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LEO

Joined on 15/04/2006
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Hi Badger, is this an existing gite complex, with web-site and or reputation already eastablished or a start-up project.
Leo. www.vianormandy.com
( I I used to be indecisive, now I'm not so sure! )
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24/02/2008, 7:52
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Thebiga
Joined on 23/08/2004
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You can in general guarantee the six weeks school holidays, After that its a lottery. You may book more you may not.
Because its a start up complex you may well find that it takes a while to get up and running and get in some repeat bookings etc.
You are cetainly going for a good area because of the extra sunshine etc.
I wish you good luck. We did the same to get out of the rat race etc but for some reason are stuggling for bookings at the moment where other years we have not.!
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24/02/2008, 8:19
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Cendrillon
Joined on 19/10/2007
S.E. England & S.W.France
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Thebiga wrote
"You can in general guarantee the six weeks school holidays, After that its a lottery".
I agree, the number of bookings per year certainly can be a bit of a lottery.
You could look at various Gite websites and see how many others are doing the same thing in your area.
I think the Charente (16) & Charente Maritime (17) are already well served and there is a lot of competition out there.
Whatever you decide,
Bonne chance et bon courage
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Cendrillon
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24/02/2008, 9:23
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suzy2
Joined on 19/10/2006
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Sounds optimistic to me for a start-up, you are talking about 30 weeks in all. You don't say how many people the gites are for, ours are 2 person gites and we get a very different booking profile than places with a pool catering for the family market. The other thing is the amount of gites in your area offering the same facilities as you. Why would someone go to your gites and not the one down the road? You have to think about your unique selling points.
In your calcs don't forget that you will have to register as a business if this is your main income, so there are those dreaded cotisations to pay as well.
BTW you jump from the frying pan into the fire. Anyway good luck with your venture!
Suzy
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24/02/2008, 20:41
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EnglishBadger
Joined on 09/07/2006
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Many thanks for all your answers. Yes it does scare us if we fail etc and yes we know that the stress of our current jobs will be almost the same on change over days but all in all we will do what we can to achieve what we need to make our life in France a decent one.
I hope when we move to France, that maybe we can meet some of you nice people for drinks. . . . .
See you soon.........
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25/02/2008, 13:02
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Cerise

Joined on 23/08/2004
Laguepie Tarn & Garonne
Posts 747
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Just my 2 cents worth. Try contacting the local tourist office and see what your area is missing - then see if you can provide. Here we are oversubscribed with large gites with pools, but badly lack small places for couples with decent standard of furnishing and kitchens. Someone I know bought a small one bed-roomed cottage and made it really nice and they get about 25 weeks a year in it. Don't know what is lacking in your area but the local tourist board may be able to help from the demands that they have.
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