Successfully Buying Property in France – Part 1 of 2

Buying Property in France

French property buying guide for buyers

Researching Property.

Spend some time thinking about:-

What location are you looking for?

Weekendable or half-terms and main holidays?
Within reach of a ferryport or near to an airport?

A mild, warm or hot summer climate?
A mild winter climate or snow and skiing?

Near the coast, rolling countryside or mountain views?
Town, village or rural?
What type of property are you looking for?
A holiday home, a permanent home, income producing or
“get-away-from-it-all”?
Lots of land and lots of upkeep or a small garden and low maintenance?
A restoration project (and the end of carefree holidays)
or renovated and more expensive – bear in mind that property prices in France are cheaper because land is
cheaper, building and restoring costs can be as expensive as in the UK.
Personal use or space for gites
- they say the average gite can make £4,000 per year but a lot depends on number of bedrooms,
off season use (central heating) and marketing, etc, and there are running costs to consider.

Choosing your Property.
There are two methods of choosing your property.You either choose a SPECIFIC property from
our website database (which is automatically updated as and when we are informed of changes) or you choose

the TYPE of property that interests you.If you choose a specific property, you MUST be prepared to drop
everything and get to France as quickly as you can. Whilst we employ the speed of the Internet to keep you
informed and to update our systems, ensuring we are always ahead of printed brochures and magazine adverts

(which have a minimum 4 week leadtime), it should be appreciated that because in France the buyer pays the agency fees

rather than the seller (as in the UK), some owners will put their properties on the
books of more than one French Estate Agent and whilst every effort is made to ensure availability with
our offices, it could be sold by another agent the day after an appointment is made. This is true for everybody
working with French properties.
If you choose the TYPE of property that interests you then this is not a problem.

The Viewing Appointment.
You can have an organised itinerary, reasonable journeys each day and good “value for money”
accommodation waiting for you each night or you can skid up and down the country exhausting yourself – and
France is a big country.Trying to squeeze in 3 or 4 appointments a day, an hour here, a late arrival there
might seem like the best way to cover ground – but mostly, that’s exactly what you’ll achieve – covering ground

and you won’t endear yourself to the French agencies.
Once we understand the property TYPE you’re seeking and the amount of viewing time you want us to
fill, we brief the agents in your chosen area(s). They confirm availability of a number of suitable
properties and we book the amount of time necessary for you to view the selection. This can range from
half a day to 2 full days, depending on the number of properties to see. We then arrange the whole itinerary
into the most efficient travel and accommodation circuit, ask you to confirm that
you are free to accept the appointments and, finally, firmly confirm your appointments with the agents
concerned.
If you are not free to accept the appointments, if you’re waiting for other agency confirmations,
if you have “rest” days in mind, please tell us beforehand. It is far more
preferable to accommodate your needs from the start than begin cancelling confirmed arrangements later.
Having numerous agencies tripping over each other, producing double bookings and cancellations, might
seem like the best way of organising your trip but you really are reducing your chances of success and
when you need to return to France for a second time, you may find you’re not treated as seriously as
you’d like.

We at http://www.frenchways.com maintain over 3000
properties on our website and our offices have over 35,000 more on their books thus ensuring there is always
a selection of the type you like, available for you to view.

Grace Turner is a Director of www.mortgage-calculator-group.com [http://www.mortgage-calculator-group.com] – the website for mortgages in Europe.

For more information about living in France plus thousands of properties for sale throughout France visit www.frenchways.com

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