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Buying A House In France

By: John Upshall3

Purchasing a property in France should be considered
an investment in time and also in money. And as there is relative stability in the French property
markets, most investments remain stable. As a general rule, property worth in France increases roughly in line with inflation. If
you purchase in a desirable area, you are unlikely to
make a quick profit and so this makes buying a house in France an
investment in your happiness rather than financial profit.

When buying a house in France, special
attention needs to be paid to many aspects of the house buying
process. Not only do many need much renovation work, and expenses need to be
estimated for this in a country where you need to be able to speak the language - but legal
niceties can be a headache if you don't have knowledge
of the legal system. It is vital to find help when agreeing to contract as some of the the laws in France go back to Napoleon's time and is often
complex. In addition the astonishment of seemingly inexpensive prices,
and a lot of purchasers make the mistake of losing money, simply because they don't know
how things work.

The French property market offers a variety of opportunities and
buying a house in France is neither particularly difficult nor complicated.
The problem is that unless you're a born French person or you've bought a house in
France previously it is different. There will be quirks you
haven't encountered before. There will be things that don't go quite according to plan.

Land prices here are cheap compared to other countries and houses are priced
reasonably. But people say that these days, land and houses are not as
cheap as they used to be.

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Investing in a home in France is a massive decision. Regardless of whether you're selling up lock, stock and barrel in your home country, and emigrating to France full-time, or you're lucky enough to be searching for a French holiday home, the cost is still likely to be high.

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