8% increase in French Property Prices
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Newpapers are reporting that French prices have risen 8% in 2006 and are remaining stable.
Our opinion is that this is at the high end - the market is very patchy. There are plenty of price reductions around for the bargain hunters. There are over 145 price reductions on 1st for French Property (www.1st-for-french-property.co.uk) at the moment.
Always negotiate if you can!
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