Best place to look for french property?

Best place to look for french property?

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gorisan26

Original Poster:

260 posts

207 months

Wednesday 26th March 2008
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I want to brows for french property, I'm looking for residential as opposed to holiday homes or appartments....

Thanks

George

nel

4,769 posts

242 months

Wednesday 26th March 2008
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This site is worth a look - cuts out the estate agents so saves a few k€.

http://www.pap.fr/

marlinmunro

3,053 posts

206 months

Wednesday 26th March 2008
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Best place to look for french property?

France

Mello

4,591 posts

235 months

Wednesday 26th March 2008
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Without any doubt at all, http://www.french-property.com/biggrin

jim hobbs

117 posts

262 months

Thursday 27th March 2008
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We found our place through;
http://www.sifex.co.uk/
Best narrow the search to an area that you like.
If you like the Dordogne area our house may be for sale this summer..........

Puggit

48,475 posts

249 months

Thursday 27th March 2008
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We used www.vefuk.com - they have connections with a number of estate agents and compile a shortlist for you to see when you visit - according to your requests.

They found exactly what we were looking for. They then act as local agents for you in France and translate most of the paperwork. Not cheap, but they remove all the hassle.

gorisan26

Original Poster:

260 posts

207 months

Thursday 27th March 2008
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thanks guys, I'll do some searching!

Beemer-5

7,897 posts

215 months

Thursday 27th March 2008
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Take a look around Gap, Serres and Nyons.
Much under-rated part of France.
I just sold a lovely 1791 stone cabanon there.

D_I_A_B_L_O

346 posts

209 months

Thursday 27th March 2008
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Me and the missus saw ours as it was in the same hamlet as my parents but I reckon taking a holiday in the area you like and popping in to some 'immobiliers' and getting some info on houses for sale in the area is a good guide as to whats in the area and what you would like. Excuse for a holiday too !!

neil-f

1,647 posts

208 months

Friday 28th March 2008
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Beemer-5 said:
Take a look around Gap, Serres and Nyons.
Much under-rated part of France.
I just sold a lovely 1791 stone cabanon there.
Ageed we have a converted stone barn at Lus La Croix Haute off the N75 the area is lovely/stunning summer and winter (just back this week after 10 days skiing).

justin-banks

193 posts

241 months

Friday 28th March 2008
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We found our place throught www.seloger.fr. Worked for us.

Joe T

487 posts

225 months

Saturday 29th March 2008
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Had our place for years but heard this is quite good recently http://fr.123immo.com/

Chatting to a few people over easter it seems a price adjustment is on the horizon, lots of optimistic pricing is being reviewed, maybe just my area, I am in the Vienne region but seems a lot on for sale and its not moving.

rdjohn

6,188 posts

196 months

Tuesday 1st April 2008
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Buying direct from the Notaire is a good idea, try http://www.notaires.fr/notaires/notaires.nsf/V_TC_...

Beemer-5

7,897 posts

215 months

Thursday 3rd April 2008
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neil-f said:
Beemer-5 said:
Take a look around Gap, Serres and Nyons.
Much under-rated part of France.
I just sold a lovely 1791 stone cabanon there.
Ageed we have a converted stone barn at Lus La Croix Haute off the N75 the area is lovely/stunning summer and winter (just back this week after 10 days skiing).
Have you seen the Vultures at Remouzat and the tiny village of Saint-May?