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Getting Started with Property in France

 
Author: Adam L Smith
 

There is an overwhelming amount of property for sale in France. France is definitely one of the most spectacular countries within Europe, it plays host to a diverse landscape that offers an array of splendors; its untouched countryside, magnificent heritage sites each with their own historical tales, and of course its infamous cuisine and wines. France is a country that oozes culture. It is often believed that when purchasing property in France you arent buying a home but rather a way of life!

Upon deciding to buy a property in France, the first thing to do is to decide upon a location and a type of home to buy. If you are initially unsure of this, it is best to rent first in order to gain a feel of the area and properties available for sale. The fundamental factor though in buying property in France is research, this cannot be stressed enough, and it will take time. Research means comparing properties that are for sale in France, their prices, locations and the communities that they are based within. In the long run this will definitely be beneficial; it is very unlikely that people will find their perfect home the first time they look at the property for sale in France.

The low cost of property in France is what initially attracts many buyers. However, the French do not usually buy property for investment purposes but rather as a home, so if youre looking to make a quick buck or two France is definitely the wrong country. House values usually rise at 5% a year which means you need to own the property in France for at least three years to recover your buying fees. A stake in the good life doesnt need to cost an arm and a leg. Small cottages and terraced village abodes are available from around 200,000F, modern apartments from around 300,000F and larger homes from around 400,000F on average. If you wish to purchase a larger plot of land with a swimming pool etc.., this is likely to cost, depending on the area, around 600,000F. When looking at the properties for sale in France remember research, research, research!

 
 
 

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