Almdorf Seinerzeit: Insolvency with a background
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Almdorf Seinerzeit: Insolvency with a background

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Idyll and pure nature: a picture from happy days. / © Almdorf Seinerzeit

Chalet villages in the luxury segment are considered extremely promising. Especially in alpine locations. The Almdorf Seinerzeit in Patergassen, Carinthia, shows how things can go radically wrong with a recent annual turnover of around 2.2 million euros and over 17 million euros in debt.

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