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Friday, 12 October 2007

Should I Buy to Let in France

by French Entree.

More and more overseas buyers are looking to make money from their French properties by letting them out. Here are some guidelines to follow when considering a buy to let purchase in France:

The same basic principles apply to buying to let in France as they do in other countries such as the United States, Ireland and Britain.

Before you purchase a property you need to make sure it's in the right region, in the right location and has all the necessary facilities and communications.

Above all you need to know your rental market. The sole purpose of you buying the property is so that you can rent it out to cover the mortgage or provide an income. If there is no strong letting market in the area then the whole exercise could be doomed from the start. So you will have to do your homework....

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Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Long Lets In Picardy


Picardy is a land of peace and tranquillity, with an unspoiled, beautiful and romantic shoreline alongside the English Channel, its forests and plateaus are restful and verdant, and the flow of its rivers and canals are virtually hypnotic. Picardy borders the regions of Nord-Pas-de-Calais the Ardennes forest, Champagne-Ardennes, ÃŽle-de-France, Haute-Normandie, and the English Channel. During World War I, Picardy was the scene the battles of the Somme, Agincourt, Crecy and Saint-Quentin, some of the most costly battles of the war.

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Oise | Somme | Aisne | view all...

Tuesday, 9 October 2007

Long term lets in Corsica


Corsica is one of France's regions and is the fourth largest island in the Mediterranean, located 56 miles west of Italy and 105 miles south of France, covering 3351 square miles. The interior is mountainous and Mount Cinto is the highest peak at 8892 feet above sea level. Corsica offers a moderate Mediterranean climate, beautiful scenery and its magnificent coastline is breathtaking. The west coast is mostly rocky and indented while the eastern coastal plain of Aleria, is sprinkled with lagoons and swamps.

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Haute Corse | Corse du Sud