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Finding Your Dream Home In France

Buying a home in France could be a complex process. From finding your dream home to relocating to France there are many hurdles to overcome before you might relax and enjoy the lifestyle and beautiful environment that France is renowned for. In Part 1 of this series, Oliver Phillips of PFS France (http://www.propertyforsalefrance.co.uk/) walks you through the process of finding and creating an offer on your dream home in France.

Finding your new French property is the first hurdle. Assuming you have an idea what you want, in which location and how much you can afford, the easiest route to searching for properties is almost always via the Internet using a reputable French property website. The advantages are obvious; a great internet site will not only offer a large database of properties currently for sale, they will offer multiple photos of the propertys exterior, interior and grounds together with comprehensive narrative about the property itself. Also it will generally have a search facility through which you may view properties that match your specific criteria, and almost always offer additional benefits such as e-mail notification of new properties, newsletters and other acquired skill to help you in your search. Of course the big advantage is that you can make a shortlist of potential properties without having to visit France, saving you money from the beginning. Whether you make use of the Internet or not, when considering a property, contruct sure you get photos and data before you view the property. You might cut down on wasted trips and expense this way.

When buying a property in France, unlike in the UK, it is commonly normal for the Buyer to pay all the fees. These comprise the estate agent fee and the notary fee (who perform the conveyance). Fees could be around 15% of the purchase cost of the property, which on a 150,000 purchase represents an additional 22,500 in fees. If you might deal direct with the owner, and not buy through an estate agent, you could save around 6% or 9000 on the same 150,000 property. This is an increasingly popular option and is possible since sellers are not tied in to a single agent. Again you are likely to find properties advertised for sale by owner on a French property web page such as PFS France.

If you are looking for nice assessment of value for funds , think about looking for property in areas that you havent previously visited and are not familiar with. Certain areas command premiums only because they are widely known and popular. You can commonly get an equivalent property in another region for much less.

You should also ponder getting to understand the area before you buy. Talk to all the people who have already purchased their home, holiday in the area, or even rent for a period and meet the neighbours before you finalise your decision. As with any property purchase, your neighbours will be a part of your life once youve bought your new home.

Try to negotiate. Contact a local valuer to get an impartial opinion. This will cost money, but will provide you with a neutral view of the properties assessment of value, and possibly a stronger bargaining position so can pay for itself many times over.

Most importantly, ruminate on taking independent legal advice, through another notary or a UK based specialist. The vendor instructs the notary who acts in the sale of the property. They are acting in the conveyance of the title only and not for either side. You would be well advised to appoint a specialist to act specifically in your interest, and finally, just as in the UK get the property inspected by a qualified buildings surveyor. Unexpected bills could take the shine off your dream home very quickly.


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