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Gstaad Immobilien Autumn 2009 Newsletter
Dear Reader
If you have never been in Gstaad in autumn, it’s an excellent opportunity to do so. We have usually very stable weather conditions and no fog. Gstaad offers a lot of inviting activities for everyone. Very famous and a must to see are the cow herds walking down from their summer home on the alps. You get the feeling of the swiss tradition; the cows wear the typical big bells around their neck and are beautiful decorated with flowers.
We are happy to inform you that we have taken a number of new properties on our books at www.gstaadimmobilien.com on Rental and Sale. Below we listed some properties which are still available for autumn 2009. Touring the low season we took the opportunity to update our homepage in all sections. As well all the properties and prices are up to date. Please have a look.
Everyone knows that the winter in Gstaad is marvelous! If you haven’t found the right property for your winter holiday yet, autumn is the right time to check the availabilities and to settle the bookings. Our rental department would be more than happy to send you an offer (rentals@gstaadimmobilien.com). There are many ways to enjoy the snow; skiing, snowboarding, winter hiking, ice skating, curling, ski tours, heli-skiing, snow golfing and/or husky tours. Whatever you prefer, we would be the right agency to book tours for you or to organize the equipment you need.
Also we would like to call to mind the service of GstaadBusiness.com SA, our managing agency:
Private Customer Management (http://www.gstaadimmobilien.com/gstaadrealestate.php?cid=28)
Luxury Car Rental (http://www.gstaadcars.ch/)
Cleaning Service (http://www.gstaadimmobilien.com/gstaadrealestate.php?cid=29)
Everything is possible. If you wish a cook, a driver, a cleaning lady or any other service such as butler or ski instructor, we make it happen.
Our team is motivated, experienced and efficient. We are happy to welcome you in our offices or to assist you with any question you may have.
Kind regards,
Dominic Longcroft
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