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  • Make living in France a healthy decision

  • One of the most important things to keep in mind when living in France is understanding the country's health system, which could prove vital in keeping you and your family free from illness. The French healthcare service is widely regarded as being one of the best in the world and.....click title for details

  • SIPPs

  • In 2006, the UK will be allowing residential property and holiday homes to be included in SIPPs . This pension product allows you to build a portfolio of property, free from capital gains tax and tax on any rentals of your property. The Sunday Times believes 10% of property.....click title for details

  • World Cup Willies - part 3

  • Oh no another bad week of business as the nation is besotted by the England World Cup progress as we march onto to another triumph. I know this is not a universal opinion but I thought there was big improvement in the performance yesterday - real signs that the team is.....click title for details

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    Good time to buy French property

    Investors considering obtaining a French mortgage could not have picked a better time, according to the experts.

    Financial analyst Consultancy Global Insight has said that the French property market is likely to remain “dynamic” in 2007.

    The firm insisted that although there had been reports that the number of new home building projects in the country had dipped by 15.1 per cent from February 2006 to the same month in 2007, a crash was “unlikely”.

    French property proving popular

    Research from the Federation Nationale de l’Immobilier revealed that house and flat prices across the country rose by one per cent and two per cent respectively in February, compared to a month earlier.

    Economist Sonia Pangusion said: “With the economic expansion seen in 2006 likely to remain broadly on track in 2007 and with continued favourable credit conditions, the French housing market will remain dynamic in 2007.”

    Brits get French mortgages

    Meanwhile, a recent survey by currency firm HiFX has revealed that France is still the most popular destination when it comes to buying property abroad.

    Perks like the French railway which helps people to travel in France with ease means that families are still flocking to buy holiday homes and older couples heading there to retire.

    They are often prepared to travel further but like the convenience of low cost airfare destinations to all parts of France. So a Provence Property is less than 90 minutes away.

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  • Investment Property in France If you have a holiday home or investment property in France - it could be a good time to sell. The euro has strengthened against most currencies. For example, it has changed from 1.48 to 1.24 euros to the pound in the last six months. So just from.....click title for details

  • Get a good view of French property

  • It may seem like the viewing of a property is the least of your worries when thinking of buying in France but turning up unprepared could put you off a potentially great investment. Most property experts advise that potential buyers contact their agent before they even get to France to.....click title for details

  • Investment boosts property market

  • Property experts have revealed that now may be a good time to buy an off plan property in France after improvements to the country's infrastructure look set to see "more money coming in".According to Investors Provident, money being ploughed it to the French railway system could in the future increase.....click title for details

  • How to annoy French Estate Agents (Immobilier)?

  • Despite the fact that Brits are big buyers of property in France, they have a terrible reputation in France whilst buying a property. Why? a) The big reason - Brits book appointments to view and then do not turn up. b) The Brits expect to view during lunchtime (noon to 2pm). Mon.....click title for details

  • Good News Bad News on French Property

  • Do you want to hear the good news first or the bad news?Good News - President Sarkozy has introduced some new measures. So the good news - three significant changes. On IHT (Inheritance Tax): There is an exemption for husband and wife, and the exemption has increased to 150,000 euros.....click title for details

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    Top 10 Most Expensive Properties for Sale in France

    Luxury French Property

    These are France’s dream properties to own - from fabulous chateaux to luxury villas on the Cote d’Azur. Live like a movie star in your French pad. Buy one today! Mere pocket money for some……enjoy:

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  • Real Estate in Southern France

  • This remains one of France's most popular destination for foreign buyers. Glorious weather, wine and food for the palate, tremendous variation in landscapes, the beaches, Roman architecture, and the list goes on! Read Peter Mayle's Provence A to Z if you need convincing! This is the appeal of real estate.....click title for details

  • Rural properties for sale in France

  • Many people who want to move away from Britain to start a new life are attracted by the thought of buying rural property in France.Whether they are considering investing in Gites to make a living in France, looking for watermills for sale or buying a chateau, you can rarely beat.....click title for details

  • French Business For Sale

  • We have just started a new section on 1st for French Property: French Businesses for Sale We often get asked - "how can we move to France but also earn an income?" "We love France but we cannot afford to retire yet - have you any suggestions?" So in the.....click title for details

  • Corsica Property

  • 1st for French Property are delighted to announce that they are now able to offer properties on this delightful island in the Mediterranean. Corsica is a sought after area with its fabulous all the year round climate and beautiful surroundings. Click on the Corsica link on the following page: http://www.1st-for-french-property.co.uk/french-property-for-sale-EP.htm Enjoy!.....click title for details

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    Top 10 French Regions

    Here are the results of our quarterly review of top French regions in terms of property buying! Our sample is based on 190,000 visitors to 1st for French Property during the period January to March 2007. Here is the breakdown of visitors to the website. Not surprisingly the majority of English speaking visitors come from the UK.

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    The most popular region is once again Brittany. The table also shows the movement in % visitors for the 2 periods.

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    Our previous results are discussed here: Top 10 (Oct to Dec 2006)

     

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  • Most Popular Regions in France for Property Hunters

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  • Train travel in France

  • Train travel in France is renowned for being somewhat more impressive than in the UK and the country's railways are one of the best ways to get around.Those hoping to buy property in France but are still unconvinced about the right location would do well to hop on the train.....click title for details

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    How to annoy French Estate Agents (Immobilier)?

    Despite the fact that Brits are big buyers of property in France, they have a terrible reputation in France whilst buying a property. Why?

    a) The big reason - Brits book appointments to view and then do not turn up.
    b) The Brits expect to view during lunchtime (noon to 2pm). Mon dieu!
    c) Wasting time!
    d) Culture differences

    Appointments

    No doubt this is the biggest issue! Appointments are often made, and broken without any communication with the Immobilier. Potential buyers should be aware that the Immobilier has set aside a time frame to show you a property (and in many cases will have turned down other potential clients at the same time); he has organised a viewing time with the vendor - so the vendor can have set aside time to receive you! Many Immobilier will ask for a mobile number whilst you are viewing in France to ring you and confirm a viewing. Often Immobilier complain that mobiles are turned off or the British clients have not arranged international roaming and so they do not work in France!

    Brits when asked about the lack of communication will often get aggressive and cannot see how inconsiderate and rude they have been! A classic excuse: “I was stuck on the motorway”. When asked “Which French Autoroute?”. Reply: “We are still on the M1 in England”. Yes - not even in France. “Not our fault we did not ring you!”. Then, of course, the good fallback - “It was too expensive to ring you on our mobile. International mobile calls are so expensive you know!”. Just how much was that property you were going to buy?

    Lunchtime Viewings

    Brits just do not appreciate how important le “Lunchtime” is. It is a sacrosanct 2 hours that the French enjoy - it is a passion to eat well and savour the ambience of food, wine and talk. How often do you hear “Don’t they want to sell me a property? Why won’t they arrange a viewing so that it will fit in with my viewing schedule?” Don’t forget one of the reasons you buying a property in France is too enjoy the French life style and culture.

    Wasting time

    Another classic - “I’m holiday in the area, can I have a butcher’s at a few houses while I am here?”. Often asked during July and August - when most French go on holiday - so Immobilier will be on skeleton staff (if not closed), and the Vendor could be on holiday too. Consequently viewings can be extremely difficult to arrange.

    In many cases, the most frustrating time-waster “I have a property to sell in the UK!” Remember once you have made an offer which is accepted, you will have to sign the “Compromis de Vente”. This document commits you to buying - normally the process takes about 3 months with the Notaire. You HAVE to be in a position to buy - do not make offers if you cannot complete with 3 months (approximate time frame).

    Culture Differences

    We have already mentioned the Lunchtime issue! Brits have to realise that the pace of life in France is different. Everything is more laid-back. You are going to have to get used to it! This is France and what you are buying into. Yes, at times it can be frustrating. You are in France so do not expect to dictate your terms of reference on the French.

    Are we really that bad?

    Of course, most of the Brits are NOT representative of the above. They are all too ready to adapt to the French style of life, and enjoy their experience in France. Many Brits even become friends with their Immobilier! 

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  • Private Property Sales

  • In France Private Property Sales account for a large share of the total number of properties sold in France. Why? Well one reason is the fee / commission that Immobilier (Estate Agents / Realtors) add to the property price. This fee can be 5 to 10% of the price! So.....click title for details

  • When to buy a French Property

  • France still remains a popular place to buy a second home or retirement home. During the summer months of July and August is NOT the best time to hunt for a property! July and August are the months that the French holiday - there is a mass exodus to the.....click title for details

  • Viewing French Property in August?

  • The school holidays have arrived, so pack your bags, and let's go to France! While we are there - why don't we take in a few properties and see what we can get for our money? Sounds reasonable? Well beware...... Bear in mind that July and August are the months that the French.....click title for details

  • Sell my House - part 2

  • Well the house is now sold - with lots of regrets! Already missing the location and the lovely house. But times move on and we shall be buying again in France soon! As seems common in France, we increased the number of estate agents(Immobilier) to market our property, and the increased.....click title for details

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    Private Property Sales

    In France Private Property Sales account for a large share of the total number of properties sold in France. Why? Well one reason is the fee / commission that Immobilier (Estate Agents / Realtors) add to the property price. This fee can be 5 to 10% of the price! So the vendor thinks his price will be more attractive with a private sale!
    So it is a big carrott - for a selection of French Private Sales < < click here.

    If you want to go down this path - remember all property transactions in France are performed by Notaires. Do not part with cash to a vendor however tempting the price! The property transfer will not be legal unless the Notary has checked and notarised the sale. The notaire's fee including taxes will be about 7 to 9% of the purchase price. Documentation will be in French and you need to understand what you are signing.
    In addition, we would recommend that a surveyor (or at the very least a local builder) has checked the property for problems and estimated the costs of renovation or repairs needed.

    The Comfort Factor

    If you want a helping hand when buying a French property, then get the comfort factor of using an Immobilier who is experienced in selling to the English. They will often help you through the purchase process, including negotiating a better price with the vendor, arranging mortgages (at better rates), translating documents, arrange the transfer of utilities (gaz, electricity, phone, etc.) into your name, recommend builders, etc. You could also end up saving money by using the services of an Immobilier!

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  • French Property sold for £50

  • We cannot miss this opportunity to blow our own trumpet. We know how good our Private Sales service is - but when we get a glowing review we cannot resist the chance to publicise it. Thanks Dazzo - here is his review from the British Expat Discussion Forum "Hiya, we have just.....click title for details

  • Our review of 2004…..

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  • Property Sale!

  • Yes - it is the January Sales. Roll up! Roll up. "It is not 250,000 euros"; "It is not even 200,000 euros"; "For today and today only it is only 175,000 euros". "Blue Cross Sale starts today". We have been bombarded with the sales pitch all January. But should it be any different.....click title for details

  • Take some lessons in French schooling

  • Before settling in to your new French property it may be an idea to get up to speed on the country's education system and what schools may best suit your kids. French state education is well-funded and standards at schools are generally high in comparison to other European countries. Around.....click title for details

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