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1st for French Property featured in Mail on Sunday

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1st for French Propertywere featured in a double page feature in the Property Section of the Mail on Sunday, 11th September 2005.

Explains how our advertiser saved £17,200 using 1st for French Property.

Howard Farmer at www.1st-for-French-Property.co.uk notes a similar growth in private sales on his site, where more than 300 homes are on offer.”

“Happily, the couples toast what must surely be one of the simplest most painless house sales of all time. And not an agent’s fee in sight”

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