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Apr 24

Very impressed with your agent on the ground in France...

Hi Sharon,

Sorry for the delay in replying but internet access was not easy to find all the time where we were.

Very impressed with your agent on the ground in Brittany, he showed us numerous houses and one which wasn’t on our list but which we finally decided to buy! everyone was very helpful, we went into the office to sign the compromis agreement, just waiting to finalise everything over here (in Scotland) now and look forward to getting the key!

I must add, buying a house in France is a much nicer prospect than at home. I’m afraid we are still in the dark ages here when it comes to property.

Thanks for all your help so far.

Regards, Alan.

Many people buy the house they see on our website and arrange to view BUT many more buy something else we show them whilst in France. The market is moving all the time so between booking a viewing and the actual day of the viewing we are working to make sure there are other properties to show our clients during their viewing trip in France.

Alan is buying a beautiful house in the department of Morbihan in southern Brittany.

thank you cle france

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Apr 24

Keeping down the price of housing so that it is affordable for everyone...

The government in France tries to keep down the price of housing so that it is affordable for everyone. One of the ways this is achieved is by having a limit on the profit to be made through speculation. So should a property be bought and then sold on, purely for speculative purposes, the maximum profit that can be made is seven-twelfths of the buying price. If a larger sum is made then the authorities have the right to confiscate the difference and return it to the original owner.

This may seem like a restriction of trade etc., but at least people can afford to buy a house which is more than can be said for many people in Britain! The government also runs a scheme for French first-time buyers by which a youngster who has rented a house for two years, and can prove he has not defaulted on the rent then the government will give him a 100% mortgage at 0% interest.

Profits on the sale of a second home are also quite highly-taxed; in the case of a resident in France the tax is 26% of the profit, and 16% for a non-resident. This is the case for the first five years of ownership and then on a reducing scale over the next ten at which point it drops to zero.

There is also a sanction in so far that the mayors of towns and villages, should they want, have the right to pre-empt any house purchase in their area. So should an outsider come along and wants to buy a house, puts in an offer and it is accepted, then the deal has first to go before the mayor and if he thinks too many houses are being sold as second homes, then he has the right to buy it for the price accepted, and it can be sold on to a local.

This means that villages can ensure they never become second home or dormitory settlements where inevitably trade and most other activities disappear.  This is called looking after your constituents.

Fraser Blake at home in France  A Rant to Far Book cover  Dear Chips book cover 

Fraser Blake, 70, author of 'Dear Chips' and 'A Rant Too Far?' grew up in Africa, was at school in Scotland, and worked for the British South Africa Police in Southern Rhodesia. He has taught English in Saudi Arabia and sold and renovated hundreds of properties in Northern France.

In 1998 Fraser was selling houses in the Mayenne department of the Pays de la Loire region and so was the obvious choice, when Cle France was started, to be their first agent on the ground in France. In retirement he writes, blogs, cooks, drinks wine, and hosts to dinner unlimited numbers of ex-pats.

Always on hand with a viewpoint, Fraser is going to share his views on France, the French and the British, and other people who buy in France. Sometimes informative, sometimes funny, painfully true, outrageously opinionated but always entertaining so we hope it adds a slightly different dimension to the usual normality of searching through the fantastic properties for sale on the Cle France website.

If you want more? then follow the links above where you can buy Fraser's published books.

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Apr 23

Sincere thanks for your excellent follow-through...

Hi Sharon,

The Languedoc-Roussillon is a beautiful region where I feel at home. Let me know if you have any thoughts or see any possibilities relevant to the property context I describe.

Sincere thanks for your excellent follow-through and your colleagues pleasant approach to our visit in Hérault and the specific house for sale.

Sincerely, Monique.

Monique asked us to arrange several viewings for her in the Hérault department of Languedoc-Roussillon region in the south west of France recently - viewing with our multiple agents but only having to arrange everything with our UK office really helps people make the most of their viewing time in France.

thank you cle france

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Apr 22

We thought your agent was fantastic...

Hi Sharon,

We thought your agent was fantastic. He showed us a large variety of properties and was very informative. Please tell him thank you for us again.

Unfortunately we didn't find any houses that we want to buy, but we will be in touch again when we firm up our plans for the next trip, likely this summer.

Thanks again, Laurie.

Laurie went viewing properties for sale with Cle France in Lower Normandy departments of OrneCalvados and Manche as well as a property just over the border in the department of Mayenne in the Pays de la Loire region of France.

thank you cle france

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Apr 22

Arriving at your holiday home in France

One of the best things about owning a holiday home in France is that moment when you turn the last corner after a long journey and you see the house again, this beautiful house in the Corrèze department of the Limousin region reminds me of that felling I get.

house for sale in correze property for sale in correze

CXZ00358 - ONLY 99,640 euros FAI - today we have just been instructed to REDUCE this property in price to enable a quick sale so this property does really represent great value for money, so hurry!

It is rare to own such a beautiful home in a historic hamlet in the department of Corrèze but here we present to you an occasion to do just that. Property this good is rarely sold here, it is simply passed on through the family.

property for sale in limousin house for sale in limousin

The entrance to the house is on the ground-floor, and you are directly in the charming kitchen (16.5m2). To your left is a lounge room with wood burning stove (20.5m2). There are 2 sets of french doors to the natural light in this room. 

In the hallway is a bathroom with bidet, bath, sink and shower, and separated toilet. 

Upstairs there are 2 spacious bedrooms (15m2 & 12m2) plus a large attic with plans to convert it into a large room with balcony. There is already a toilet in the room. 

This house has a garden to the left and right of the property. The boiler heating system needs to be replaced. 

This beautiful village is a rural tranquility with many walks and bike paths, but only 3km from a village with all amenities. The nearest large town is 25km. A beautiful house in a beautiful location!

The department of Corrèze is located in south central France, Corrèze belongs to the Limousin region. Correze is the name river running through the department. The population is around 240,000 inhabitants and is split into three arrondissements (Tulle, Brive and Ussel), 38 cantons and 285 towns and villages. Lanscapes in this department are mountains, plateaus and valleys. The highest mountain is the Mont Bessou at 978m. 

Correze has many pretty villages or towns. It has six villages belonging to the ‘Prettiest villages of France’ category, so watch out for Collonges-la-Rouge, Curemonte, Saint-Robert, Ségur-le-Château, Treignac and Turenne.

Limousin is often described as one of the cheapest French regions in terms of property. It will depend of course on the location and your personal expectations but in general you get a lot for your money.

Blog submitted by: Sharon at The French Property Network - Cle France.

 

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