Paris ‘top city’ for investment
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If you are thinking of investing in a new development in France, Paris may be the ideal place to look.
According to experts, the French capital is Europe’s "top city" for property investment and is becoming more and more popular with British homebuyers every year.
Paris prices better than London
According to a spokeswoman for Property Frontiers, despite the popularity of the romantic city, house prices are still 60 per cent lower than those in London.
She added that French property investors would do well to seek out the most popular areas including central locations for local …
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