Buying Property in South France
Buying property to my people is of the most
important life decisions. So you cannot afford to make a mistake
as you would be wasting a great amount of your savings.
The need for security and safety is greatly
desired nowadays. And what offers this kind of fulfillment is your
home. Only your home can provide an atmosphere of peace and quiet
and refuge. The home is a place of rest and rejuvenation. Thus,
getting a house is indeed more than worth!
And if you consider seeking of a new house
abroad, consider South France in your checklist. South France has
so much to offer - reasonable real estate prices, relaxed
countryside lifestyle, and terrific cuisine.
Property buying tips:
1. The first step in buying a buying a property
in South France is to consider why you are buying, and how you can
make the most of the investment opportunity. If you are buying to
relocate or for a semi-permanent retirement home, you might not be
interested in letting your dream home for extra income. However,
the prospect of benefiting from capital growth can be very
appealing.
Alternatively, if you are buying a holiday home
for your own occasional use, any extra income from renting will
provide a useful contribution to your costs, and might even pay
your finance costs. This would make your dream home a free gift
from your tenants! Whatever your reason for buying, look for a
property, which will also be your best investment.
2. Start looking for a property in South France
now because real estate experts dont expect French property to
become any cheaper. They predict prices in many areas will continue
at healthy growth rates. In the long run they expect French
property to keep increasing in value. A positive influence of the
switch to the Euro is that it now allows a direct comparison
between prices in different parts of the European Union.
3. Property in some regions of France is still
extremely cheap compared to other areas of the EU. As this is more
transparent, they predict that more people will want to buy there.
If you are seriously considering buying a holiday home which is
also an investment and which will show significant capital growth
over the next few years, they recommend that you start your area of
search by identifying which French airports have recently become
destinations for new air routes, particularly amongst the no
frills, cut-price airlines. If you are not sure yet where you want
to buy, decide now not to rush into buying the first property you
see.
4. Start researching the different areas in
South france. You may know already that some areas are unsuitable
and you can cross them off your list. If there are areas you are
not sure about, make the decision to visit them before you finalize
your search area. With the increase in low cost air travel, many
areas are now within easy reach for a weekend, so go and have a
look. If you are extremely familiar with France, I think you will
be surprised at just how many wonderful locations there are to
choose from, especially those off the well-worn tourist tracks.
Any research you can do on the ground will be
worth the time and money spent. After all, this is a major
investment you are thinking of. Its worth taking your time to get
it right.
5. Try to view properties early in the year,
certainly before July when everyone else is running around looking
to buy. Viewing earlier should give you more choice, and if a
vendor is looking for a quick sale, they are more likely to
consider offers when the market is quieter.
6. Dont make any assumptions about property
prices before you start looking. For example, the south of France
has the reputation of being expensive. It is true that there are
many lovely and expensive properties on the Riviera. However, not
every property for sale is a 6-bedroom luxury villa with swimming
pool and all mod cons. There are still plenty of reasonably priced
properties to consider if you search around.
They may well be more expensive than their
equivalent in other parts of France, but they are still affordable
and compared to prices in some parts of London, for example, are
still attractive.
7. The relatively overlooked areas should boom
over the next few years as bargains in Brittany, Normandy, the
Dordogne, Provence and the Riviera become harder to find.
8. However, dont leave it too late to look. The
Germans and the Belgians are already buying up properties. If you
are looking for a second home, which you would use only for
holidays, consider buying with friends and relatives and owning it
through a SCI. If you do this with proper legal advice it can help
circumvent future tax and inheritance tax law.
9. Alternatively if you are looking for a
holiday home in south France which doubles up as an investment, I
recommend you consider buying a property on a new development which
you can put into a Leaseback Scheme - more details in French
Property Secrets. Then you are guaranteed a minimum return, which
will assist with the mortgage if you require finance, and you can
still use it free for holidays. Also you retain the benefit of any
capital growth.
10. But the best of all you can reclaim any TVA
included in the purchase price, meaning you can get a whopping 20%
instant discount. This means doing your homework first.
These are some that will help you in getting
your desired property in South France and avoid mistakes. keep in
mind these things and youll get your dream house you long
desired.
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