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Wednesday 16 September 2009

Rental Properties In Paris, France.

Rental properties in Paris, FranceSituated in the north of France, Paris is one of the most magnificent and visited cities in the world, with over 75 million tourists each year.

Paris offers something for everyone: its restaurants serve culinary delights, Art Galleries, Antique Shops, gardens galore, one of the most famous Chateaus, Gardens, Zoo(s) and Wildlife Safari can be found at Chateau Thoiry, just north of Paris. Then there are the cabarets and night clubs; there are designer boutiques, boutiques with china, crystal, perfume and more, bateaux-mouche (riverboat) cruises, walking, biking, hiking tours, horseback riding and indeed every notable sport.

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10 Reasons To Rent Before Buying Property In France

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If you want somewhere out “in the sticks” away from everyone, just think what it will be like with a foot of snow and your car won’t start.

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How far is it to the nearest shops? Unless you make your own bread, you’ll need to shop every day. Power cuts aren't un-heard of so what about that electric oven or bread machine you bake your bread in?

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If you want Internet access, is there ADSL available? Although this is becoming more widespread, it is by no means everywhere. Just try and remember what dial-up is like!

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You can check out the area in all weather conditions. What looks beautiful in the summer can be a nightmare in the winter.

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Although it’s rare, I have heard of some French neighbours being awkward and unhelpful. If you’re renting, you won’t be there long.

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How far from “civilisation” are you? Although it seems wonderful having a lot of space to yourself, it’s occasionally nice to pop into the local Tabac for an aperitif and catch up on the local news.
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Think of the rest of the family. If your spouse or children decide they don’t like living in France after all or have problems at school, it is a lot easier to cancel a rental agreement than sell a property. It happens... a lot!

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Long term lets in France are usually very reasonable compared to paying a mortgage.

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If you thought having somewhere with lots of land and your own forest would be fun, it will help you realise that you will have to maintain it all and hectares of pine trees are useless. You can’t even burn them.... Did you know pine is terrible for log fires?

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It will also help you decide what type of heating you prefer. With the price of oil and electricity rising continually, you will realise that a wood-burner is almost compulsory.

If you find you have made a mistake with your property purchase, it is an expensive business re-selling and buying again.

Ok so that was 11, you get the last one for free :O)

Rent Before You Buy Property In France... It can only make sense!

Living in France...

Before reading this article it is worth knowing that before taking the plunge and moving here full time, many people choose to rent property in France long term. A new life in France isn't everyone's cup of tea and the costs involved in relocation - only to regret it 6 months down the line - are irrecoverable... That is one of many reasons to rent before buying property in France.



Living in France - Author, Frank Collins.

What is France best known for? The answer would be, a lot. For one, French cuisines have been a smash for the past several years. This is also the reason why France has been named one of the most visited countries in the world. The country is famous for its food such as croissants, onion soup, stew, crepes, Croque-Monsieur, pain au chocolat, regional cheeses and many others. Each French region has its own specialities that separate them from other regions.

People also visit France for its wines. Most of the wines are named after locations where wines are produced. For two, France is one of the world’s cleanest places to go to. You will definitely be amazed at how even the poorest neighbourhoods of a city have very orderly and neat food shops and establishments. Cleanliness is very much a part of French people’s life. They are not only particular with the visual appearance of a place; they are also very particular with how they look. It is important to them to always look clean.

French people are very courteous and friendly. You would not have a hard time communicating with them. They can relate well with anyone and they would understand if you can’t express yourself well using their language. If you are planning to visit France, it is better if you learn their language as French people take so much pride on their mother tongue. The best way to show them respect is to speak to them in French no matter how badly you pronounce words and no matter how little your knowledge is of the language.

There are so many restaurants and hotels proliferating around France, which makes it easy for visitors to travel around. You can find low-budget ones and it should not be a problem if you only have enough budget for a week’s stay. But, of course, it is better if you bring extras because you certainly can’t get enough of the beautiful places and sceneries of France.

So many attractions are being enjoyed by tourists. France offers a variety of things to do such as skiing, which you can see in the Alps; beaches, such as Plage Port Grimaud, Plage des Graniers and Plage des Jumeaux; historical landmarks, arts, architecture, events such as the Tour de France and many others. Shopping! Who doesn’t know about France being a shopping destination? Paris, which is the capital of France, is the most visited of all the cities and in fact, one of the world’s most favorite choices for a vacation. It is best known for its Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, the Cathedral of Notre Dame, sparkling boulevards, shopping stores and a lot more. The Eiffel Tower is a very popular tourist attraction in France and perhaps the most famous representation of the country.

The weather is pleasant in France. The country has a temperate climate. Weather conditions vary with each region. For example, Southern Atlantic enjoys a pleasant day time temperatures from February to November, with a temperature of 50 degrees Fahrenheit. July and August are the only months where weather gets as high as 95 degrees. Because of the very nice climate, France offers more than enough recreational opportunities for outdoor buffs.