This fully revised fourth edition of The Complete Guide to Buying Property in France is packed with expert advice on all aspects of purchasing and maintaining a property in France, including finance, taxation, inheritance and property rental.
This new edition of a popular book deals with the details of buying or renting a home in France in a practical, straightforward style. It will help you to avoid the pitfalls and turn the dream of a home in France into reality. It is packed with expert advice on every issue you will need to consider, including:
choosing your location – the regions of France, their property markets and transport links;
every step of the purchasing process;
mortgages and financial assistance;
renting, letting and selling a home in France;
building and buying;
education and health;
French inheritance laws and the taxation of capital;
working and setting up a business in France.
With maps, useful addresses, information on travel and a dictionary of helpful French terms, this really is the ideal companion for anyone considering buying a property in France.
REVIEWS :“Clearly and simply unravels the legalese surrounding moving
across the Channel.”
Build It
“Concise and clearly set out, this is a good research starting
point if you’re thinking of upping sticks.”
The Mail on Sunday
“Everything you need to know about buying a property in France.”
French Property News
“Offers expert advice on the whole range of issues which need to
be considered by anyone with the dream of turning their fantasy of a
home in France into reality.”
Scotlands New Homebuyer
“The ideal companion on your journey to owning your dream French
home.”
Homes Overseas
Paperback, 304 Pages, Dimensions 216 x 135 MM Language English.
1. Choosing your location
2. The regions
3. Renting a home in France
4. The purchase of your home
5. Mortgages and financial assistance for the housebuyer
6. Buying a new property and having a property built
7. The purchase of an apartment or private property on a housing development
8. Heating your home and optimizing your utility bills
9. Settling in
10. Letting and selling your French home
11. Education and health
12. Working and setting up a business in France
13. French inheritance laws and the taxation of capital
Charles Davey graduated from Oriel College, Oxford. He studied Law at Nottingham Law College and is a practising barrister.