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11th August 2009
The country known as France offers investors a great opportunity to benefit from the ever increasing property values. France is very fortunate to have a stable housing market, which will continue to stay that way for years and years to come. The low pro... Read >
Author: Jewell Hardin
04th July 2009
It is a big decision to buy property abroad, whether it's for a holiday home or retirement home. There are many factors to consider, such as, what is the ideal overseas property for you, what type of property is there for sale that suits your needs, and h... Read >
Author: matthewturner
11th May 2009
Well there are ‘N’ no. reason for UK citizens to invest in french property. As the economic situation is getting favorable week by week it is right time to invest. France provides a stable political climate, a beneficial market to invest, round the ye... Read >
Author: Derek Grimshaw
16th January 2009
Purchasing a property in France has always been viewed as a lifestyle investment for the many who love the country's cuisine, wine and the general way of life. Since the nation is one of the most popular international tourist destinations, it has naturall... Read >
Author: Parmdeep Vadesha
18th September 2008
The property in France has over the past twenty years increased exponentially in value; however this phenomenal rate of growth has ended. There are still good investment opportunities in the French property market but the investor has to be more discer... Read >
Author: Portugal Paul
16th September 2008
As property prices in the UK start to stabilise, an increasing number of buyers are looking abroad to invest. One of the places many investors have turned to is France which is regarded as one of the most visited destinations in the world. Last year alone... Read >
Author: Parmdeep Vadesha
09th September 2008
The recent stabilisation of house prices coupled with the increasingly stringent lending standards may give the impression that first time homebuyers with little or no savings have no option but to forego their plans of buying property. Indeed, data provi... Read >
Author: Parmdeep Vadesha
30th August 2008
Thought a chateau was beyond your means? Think again. Sure, buying a fairytale castle outright may still be the stuff of dreams, unless you’ve won the lottery, but there are ways the average second-home buyer can get themselves a piece of the Champagne ... Read >
Author: Marc Da-Silva
07th July 2008
With the fluctuating state of today's UK property market, it's no wonder so many of us are following our dream and buying a home abroad.
Thousands of buyers are trading in grey skies and crippling interest rates for luxury living on sparkling coastline... Read >
Author: Graham Baylis
20th June 2008
Hundreds of thousands of British homebuyers who opted for foreign currency mortgages with lower interest rates are the latest victims of the property crunch.
Latest statistics now show that the euro has soared by nearly 20% against sterling during the... Read >
Author: jack albert
25th May 2008
The solidity of the French property market while all around is beingcredit crunched has been one of the major stories of recent times. Now,it seems, a new feature of this has emerged - the BARBies.
This is now, however, consider deleting a case of Cindy'... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
20th May 2008
France has been an interesting case when it comes to the assessment of the property fortunes of different countries. While some markets have struggled and others remain strong due to their status as emerging markets with cheap bargains, France seems to be... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
15th May 2008
Renovations of French property differ from those of the average home in content and style. The distinct and exclusive features of these 'period pieces' need special care and attention while renovation. The person initiating renovation of French Property s... Read >
Author: Jim Brown
12th May 2008
Renovations of French property differ from those of the average home in content and style. The distinct and exclusive features of these 'period pieces' need special care and attention while renovation. The person initiating renovation of French Property s... Read >
Author: Jim Brown
18th April 2008
So, you've searched the papers, internet or estate agents and found your dream house in France. It's within your budget and in the area you want. The next step is to either to send an Independent Viewing Consultant to view and report on your behalf, or f... Read >
Author: Richard Hull
16th April 2008
The recent vibes that France is offering an island of comparative strength, stability and promise in a stormy sea have been well documented, but the country, it seems, has not just remained strong enough to keep its position in the market. It has, it has ... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
11th April 2008
While many aspects of the French economy have been the subject of deep concern in recent years as unemployment has stayed high and productivity has lagged behind countries such as Britain and Ireland, the property market there has emerged as one of the to... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
12th March 2008
For those looking for evidence that the worldwide credit crunch is not quite so worldwide as some might think, the best place to look, it appears, may be across the channel, which, as a major hotspot for Britons looking at buying investment property, is j... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
27th February 2008
A couple of decades ago, French property was the top choice for people investing their money; old farmhouses, rustic mountain chalets and slick inner-city pads could be picked up for a reasonable price and the market was growing. As the prices rose, the... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
02nd February 2008
In the midst of the recent gloom that has encircled much of the property world following the credit crunch it appears that France is enjoying a rather better time of it than some places.
That, at least, is the verdict from VEF, the French property compa... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
30th January 2008
With the talk of the global credit crunch seeming to seep into every economic topic, those looking to buy property overseas may be thinking of new markets, places where the economic boom is such that even a global financial crisis cannot hold back growth.... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
05th November 2007
Once you have chosen your French property:Probably after many hours of deliberation and over many fine French courses you will want to know exactly what the French buying process is so that there are no nasty surprises round the corner and so you can plan... Read >
Author: Nick
02nd November 2007
Should you own a property in France whether you live there, rent it out or just use it as a holiday home it important to understand the French tax system to avoid any unexpected tax demands. Below we outline the standard taxes in France and the resulting ... Read >
Author: Nick
01st November 2007
In 1996 in France the price of old property was about 75% of the price of a new property however over the last 10 years the prices of the two have been converging at an alarming rate. Caused by a chronic supply shortage even the less sought after properti... Read >
Author: Nick
30th October 2007
In Spite of Labour's attempts to stop holiday homes being bought via the newly introduced SIPP there are certain loopholes that exist that still permit this but only for French propertyLAWYERS for some of Britain�s wealthiest residents have uncovered a ... Read >
Author: Nick
30th October 2007
In certain areas of France which have typically been relatively cheap places to buy property are rapidly becoming too expensive for local French to make a purchase. Les Landes for instance in the region of Aquitaine has seen steep price increases over the... Read >
Author: Nick
10th September 2007
Buying a French Property as your permanent residential home. What to buy, and where to buy. In addition, however, you really need to consider carefully what kind of services you will need to access on a regular basis and how far is an acceptable distance ... Read >
Author: Boson
04th June 2007
When buying a French Alps ski property 'off plan' there are some issues a buyer should take into consideration both before signing the contract agreeing the purchase and during the construction process.
The contract
You should not sign any agreement u... Read >
Author: Andrew
25th April 2007
The country known as France offers investors a great opportunity to benefit from the ever increasing property values. France is very fortunate to have a stable housing market, which will continue to stay that way for years and years to come. The low pro... Read >
Author: TonyG
15th March 2007
Property prices have showed excellent average growth increases of 16% and 10% for older French properties and new builds respectively, according to 2004 figures.
France offers great diversity in both property type and region. You can buy in city, town ... Read >
Author: John Turner
17th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Nicholas Marr
France is fortunate to have a housing market which is stable. Its consistency is set to continue for years to come. Low French property prices are still an attraction and the prospects of strong growth are reassuring for th... Read >
12th July 2006
As the largest country in Western Europe, there is a huge choice of locations if you want to look at French property for sale. Where you would like to live depends upon many different issues, such as whether you like a place with many neighbours or you pr... Read >
Author: Barry Hooper
12th July 2006
The Aquitaine region of France is most famous --- and rightly so --- for its fabulous beaches and superb wine. It was named by the Romans who were extremely happy to discover so many rivers flowing through the land. England, as well as the Romans, once ... Read >
Author: Barry Hooper
12th July 2006
Buying a property in France is a dream for many people. If you have just started looking for French property for sale, then read on. You might want to consider the south west of France. Whether you are looking for a grand house in Bordeaux, or an immacu... Read >
Author: Barry Hooper
06th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Nicholas Marr
Overseas property investors have a choice of homes from emerging markets and are spoilt for choice for investment opportunities. Well that is what the industry believes so why is France still so popular as a place to buy pr... Read >
Author: nicholas marr
27th April 2006
If you intend to buy property in France first there are some basic facts that you need to be aware of. Here you can find some useful information on this subject.
Buying french property is not the same investment you make when buying English property be... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
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