France’s Top 15 places to buy a property

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These results are based on 60,000 unique visitors to 1st-for-French-Property.co.uk for October to December 2006. Listed below are the top 15 regions of France. About 50% of visitors to 1st-for-French-Property are from the UK - but the other 50% are from around the world - frequent visitors include mainland Europe, Middle East, Hong Kong, Australia and Canada.

These results are based on the number visits to each region’s property pages on 1st-for-French-Property.co.uk.

Top of the charts is Brittany - just! Languedoc-Roussillon, Limousin, Poitou Charentes, Lower Normandy and Aquitaine are almost as popular.

REGION %
Brittany 10.91
Languedoc-Roussillon 9.95
Limousin 9.9
Poitou-Charentes 9.51
Lower Normandy 9.32
Aquitaine 9.09
Midi-Pyrenees 7.49
Western Loire 7.1
Provence (PACA) 6.6
Nord Pas-de-Calais 3.7
Auvergne 3.58
Centre 3.51
Rhone-Alpes 3.47
Burgundy 3.32
Champagne-Ardenne 2.53

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