Videos Three French Towns and Villages to Buy Real Estate on the French Riviera

We recently featured three towns in the Languedoc Roussillon region of France, today we are featuring 3 towns in the PACA region.

As France continues to be one of the most beautiful places to visit and a cherished place to own real estate in, you will want to review the details below to make sure these places are on your to visit list as you go real estate shopping. They are listed in alphabetical order.

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Nice
The city is nicknamed Nice la Belle which means Nice the Beautiful, which is also the title of the unofficial anthem of Nice. Nice contains Terra Amata, an archaeological site which displays evidence of a very early use of fire. Source: Wikipedia

If you are seeking real estate in Nice we can connect you with a local English speaking French real estate agent. Contact us here for assistance. 

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Eze
Eze is located down the coast from Nice and just after Villefranche Sur Mer. It is a truly beautiful village overlooking the deep blue sea.

If you are seeking real estate in Eze we can connect you with a local English speaking French real estate agent. Contact us here for assistance. 

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Villefranche Sur Mer
Villefranche-sur-Mer is between Nice on the west and east of Monaco. The bay of Villefranche is one of the deepest natural harbours of any port in the Mediterranean Sea and provides safe anchorage for large cruise ships. Source: Wikipedia

If you are seeking real estate in Villefranche-sur-mer we can connect you with a local English speaking French real estate agent. Contact us here for assistance. 

 

We are also able to assist you in finding at no charge an English speaking French real estate agent in many places throughout France Contact us here for assistance. 

What is the new Rental Permit in France?

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The French real estate act called ‘loi Alur’ has made many changes to the French real estate market. One of the intentions of this new law is to install a requirement of owners to obtain a permit to rent their private dwelling in specific situations.

The reason behind this new level of French administration is to help fight against the continually renting of properties that present a risk to the health and safety of the occupants.

We understand municipalities and inter-municipal co-operation establishments (EPCIs) will now be able to define a geographical areas, or categories of dwellings or buildings, for which the leasing of a property will be subject of a Declaration or prior authorization. This includes a permit to rent for the territories most affected by the proliferation of housing considered a health risk for inhabitants.

For more precise details of this law contact an English speaking French real estate agent in your area of choice before you proceed to consider a purchase.

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Source article in French here

Videos Three French Towns and Villages to Buy Real Estate in the South of France

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France continues to be one of the most beautiful places to visit and a cherished place to own real estate in.

If you are interested in the south of France we have a selection of information and videos on three beautiful places that should be on your to visit list as you go real estate shopping. They are listed in alphabetical order. These three places are located in the region called Languedoc Roussillion.

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Beziers
Béziers in Languedoc Roussillion is one of the oldest cities in France. Research shows that Béziers dates from 575 BC. The site has been occupied since Neolithic times, before the influx of Celts. Source: Wikipedia

If you are seeking real estate in Beziers we can connect you with a local English speaking French real estate agent. Contact us here for assistance. 

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Carcassone
The city is famous for the Cité de Carcassonne, a medieval fortress restored in 1853 and made part of the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites in 1997. Source: Wikipedia

If you are seeking real estate in Carcassonne we can connect you with a local English speaking French real estate agent. Contact us here for assistance. 

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Narbonne
Narbonne was established in Gaul by the Romans in 118 BC, as Colonia Narbo Martius, colloquially Narbo. Narbonne is linked to the nearby Canal du Midi and the Aude River by the Canal de la Robine, which runs through the centre of town. Source Wikipedia

If you are seeking real estate in Narbonne we can connect you with a local English speaking French real estate agent. Contact us here for assistance. 

We are also able to assist you in finding at no charge an English speaking French real estate agent in many places throughout France Contact us here for assistance. 

What is a baignoire in a French real estate advertisement?

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French real estate advertisements are still your greatest source of French real estate information since not all French property advertisements are translated into English.

So we work continually to help be your best source to have a good understanding of what is being said in a French real estate advertisement then when you need an English speaking agent to help you find our more about a property and show it to you contact us for assistance.

Now back to the question of the day: what is a baignoire in a French home?

It is in fact a bathtub but not the same as the one in the photo above.

So if you read in a French advertisement SDB avec baignoire et douche.

This would mean SDB with bathtub and shower.

Search on our site for more answers to your questions via the search box or contact us for more information.

French Co-Properties: New Compulsory Fund for Future Work

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As of January 1st 2017 as per the Loi Alur co-properties will be obliged to create a reserve fund for future works that needs to be done on the property.

Voted on during the general meeting this amount will be set aside to avoid the need to manage follow up on the potential default of payments by owners when the work needs to be done.

Contact an English speaking French notary for more details.