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France is widely acknowledged to be one of the most beautiful countries in Europe, offering a much more relaxed lifestyle than any other country. Life in general is cheaper, the weather is nice and moderate, food is tastier and healthier and the health system is ranked as one of the highest in the world. Here are some of the most common terms and words their clients use when telling them about why they want to buy a property in France; Lifestyle, Quality and Pace of Life, Cultural, Easy Access, Better Weather, Superb Food and Wines and Beautiful Properties Whether for a holiday home or a permanent move, they have many Farmhouses, Country Houses, Villas, Mansions, Mill Houses, Castles in many areas including Brittany, Tarn, Vendee, Cote d'Azur, Languedoc, Gers, Gascony, Dordogne, Poitou Charentes, Alps. Their excellent website offers all the information you need with a flexible and competitive package of services (including currency exchange, French mortgages, French insurance, legal advice, solicitors, in-house Notary, translation ...), you'll get a wealth of information to make your purchase as smooth as possible. Visit their website www.my-french-house.com and browse through 100's of fantastic properties for sale in many French regions. CLIENT TESTIMONIALS:
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According to their stats from clients the preferred French regions are : 1 - Brittany In particular the Cotes d'Armor area (the Pink Granite Coast and the Finistere). Brittany property prices there are still cheaper compared to say the Dordogne or Midi-Pyrenees and it is still possible to find a quality holiday property with a nice garden from £300,000 with no upper limit depending on property type and area. Brittany is a land of spirit and character where history, art, culture and nature live side by side with all today’s modern services. A favoured holiday destination for the French and Brits, its 600 km of fine, sandy coastline curves around the north western tip of France, enclosing 27,500 sq. km of fertile countryside and quaint market towns. Shopping is always close by and plentiful. Traveling is fast and easy – Paris is only 2 hours by train from Rennes, ferries run from two ports to the UK and there is a very good network of free dual carriage ways.
2 - The Midi Pyrenees In particular the Tarn area (dept. 81) located approx 30 mins north of Toulouse. A beautiful area with lovely rolling hills, beautiful countryside with stunning views, superb Bastide villages (old medieval market villages and towns), the most famous being Gaillac, Albi, Cordes. In recent years Brits buying there have renamed the area "Kensing Tarn" which gives you an idea about how popular the area has become. Being close to the thriving city of Toulouse (a major city with international schools and airport, where the Airbus planes are being built), not too far from the Pyrenees mountains or the Mediteranean you can see why so many people want to buy there. Preferred properties are countryside houses with views, farmhouses, mansions (also called Maison de Maitre) and Castles. Cheaper properties can be found in the neighbouring areas of the Gers (Gascony), Lot and Garonne and Tarn & Garonne. The Tarn is a combination of forests, mountains, vineyards and plains, close to both Toulouse and Montpellier. On the borders of South West France and the Midi, it has the benefits of a climate which allies coolness from the Atlantic with the warm, sun-soaked atmosphere of the nearby Mediterranean. The Tarn possesses a rich legacy of fortified villages, castles, churches and museums where one can also trace the tragic saga of the Cathars.
3 - The Cote d'Azur or French Riviera In department of the Alpes Maritime (06), in particular the prestigious areas of Cannes, Mandelieu, Mougins and Valbonne. Famous for its Film Festival, with rich boutiques, luxurious yachts, sandy beaches, luxurious casinos, exclusive restaurants and dazzling blue sea - Cannes is a glittering city that plays host as much to the world of golf as it does movie stars. A paradisiacal holiday venue for the wealthy and mighty and the stir of international conventions makes buying a property in Cannes an exciting prospect for many Brits and a safe investment. The "real" Cote D Azor is located in south east corner of France, approx 30 minutes from Italy and Monaco and 40 minutes from Nice with its International airport. Prices typically start at around 300,000 euros for a studio flat or small apartment near Cannes, further inland some villages houses and small villas can be found at around the €500k - €600k mark. The largest villas with a pool and garden will generally start at around the €750k - €800k mark with no upper limit depending on views, location, land etc ... This very exclusive part of France really is about location, location, location ... Visit http://www.my-french-house.com and browse through 100's of great properties for sale in France with full details in English. Further details contact Patrick JOSEPH : tel.: 0845 123 5885 / 0113 216 4066 e: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it |
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