So the roads are busy, the temperatures can be very hot, and more imprortantly the Estate Agents (Immobilier) go on holiday too! Flights and holiday accommodation are expensive. Some estate agents close completely whilst others operate on skeleton staff. To make matters worse, many vendors are on holiday and access to the property can be prohibited. So your choice of viewing can be limited.
When is the best time to buy? We would recommend September and October. The weather will still be good in most parts of France. Accommodation is readily accessible and much cheaper too! The budget airlines such as Ryanair, Easyjet, Flybe and even BA are offering hugely discounted fares to most destinations in France. The budget airlines now fly to all corners of France so getting there should be no problem!
The estate agents are back from their vacation and very enthusiastic to do business. They will be very happy to show you properties and the selection should be better! Vendors will be beginning to think that the Summer season is over and will be anxious to sell. So there should be room for negotiation - do not be afraid to haggle. The French will bargain aggressively so do not be nervous about making an offer. Do remember in France that when you sign the Compromis de Vente you are committed to the purchase.
In the South, the holiday-makers will be back home from their holidays and the location may look tranquil and peaceful. However, in the Summer these coastal playgrounds can be alive, vibrant and very busy. Do not be misled if you intend to use your holiday home in the Peak Summer Season. It may be wise to opt for properties within driving distance of the coast - they will be more peaceful, and much cheaper. If you want to sample rural France, then do not buy on the coast!
Although weekend viewing trips are popular, many estate agents will be not be open on Sunday so your viewing opportunities will be restricted. In addition, many estate agents who advertise on the internet, will be busy with advance bookings. We advise booking viewings well in advance of your trip. If you can travel mid-week, then the estate agent will probably have more time to show you around. A common problem in France, for international property buyers, is booking up to see too many properties in one day. France is a large country, and prospective buyers are unrealistic about travel times. Although the main roads are excellent, the minor roads can be busy and the opportunities to get lost increase. We recommend viewing about 4 properties a day - you will have extra time to evaluate the location - and also enjoy the experience! If you have a video camera take it with you - at least you will have a valuable resource to review the properties you have seen.
So why not combine a vacation with a viewing trip!
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If your dream is to one day own such a property, today should be the day that you act upon that dream!
The reality of buying a property in France is that the purchase process could not be easier. Many vendors speak excellent English and there is a whole raft of information now available, courtesy of the Internet, that can help make the purchase of your dream a breeze. Furthermore, luxury properties for sale today are very affordable too!
Of course, you can also enjoy the country's renowned life-style: wine, food, and ....the great outdoors. The weather below the Loire Valley is lovely in the summer with many hours of sunshine. Access is easy with many regional airports, and the excellent TGV rail service.
The Price:
When you do your research you may be pleasantly surprised to find out that it will not cost you the earth to buy. An 8-bed chateau in Burgundy set within 2.75 Ha of wooded park, which comes complete with a pool, pond and dovecote, can be yours for just 763,200 Euros! Translated into US dollars that's a little over 900,000 USD.
The strength of the British Pound against the Euro means that for British buyers of such a home in France is exceptional value - even more so than for American buyers. The 8-bed example above would cost British buyers just over ?500,000 GBP. Given that a comparable building in the UK with the same amount of charm and character would command a purchase price of at least double, and more likely treble that value, buying this property can all of a sudden seem like a financially sound move to make.
Commercial Purposes
Of course, not all prospective purchasers of chateaux have identical visions of property ownership. Many see this as a property investment opportunity that will generate an income. The right type of choice in the right location in France could make for an ideal conversion to a hotel, offices or equestrian facility. The income potential is massive!
So, is it time for you to make a move and begin your search for such a dream? If the time is right - and there's no time like the present. It could just prove to be the start of an awesome adventure!
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