Paris what is the most expensive least expensive area close to a train station in Paris?

French real estate close to the train / metro stations in Paris is expensive and sometimes inexpensive.

The most expensive real estate close to a train station, according to the article in Lefigaro, is the real estate close by the station called ‘Les Invalides‘ in Paris.

The price of French property per m2 at this time close by Les Invalides is, according to the site Meilleur Agents,  14363 Euros per M2.

According to the research, the greatest difference between the least expensive and most expensive French property close to a service line in Paris is 11 411 Euros per m2. That means the least expensive is 2957 m2, as always the value of real estate depends on the location.

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Quality French Rental Homes and Villas With Swimming Pools

Are planning on a luxury vacation on the French Riviera and you would like a luxury French villa with its own private swimming pool? Close to the beaches, golf courses or Village?

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Which French Departments are not affected by the Notary fee increase in 2014?

French property buyers have an increased cost in the form of the increase in notary fees that is taking place in many of the French departments in 2014.

This increase in French property transfer tax by the French government makes the cost of making a French property go up in price.

On the average the French notary fees have been 7 percent of the purchase price and now after the increase the notary fees will be around 8 percent of the purchase price.

Only five French departments will not be affected by this increase according to an article in Explorimmo.

These departments are: Paris, Isère, Morbihan, Mayenne and Yvelines. However, these departments could have a change after January 2015. So keep reading the news or perhaps consider making a purchase sooner.

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Change in French Rental Agency Fees Possible 50 percent reduction

French Rental agencies will soon have their commission charged to client based on the size of the rented dwelling instead of the frequent practice of charging approximately one month’s rent as a fee to the renter.

The French Rental Agency fee will cost less if all goes as planned by the French Government this September 2014.

According to an article in Le Figaro the charge will be between 8 to 12 Euros per m2.

In Paris, for example, the fees are said to become 12 euros per m2.

In big towns like Marseille the fees are said to become 10 euros per m2.

And in some areas 8 euros per m2.

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Green Light for New French Law for Access to Housing Loi ALUR

French housing policy changes as put forth by the French housing minister Cécile Duflot in the ‘Loi Alur’ has been given approval by the French constitutional council as of yesterday March 20 2014.

This new law will make a number of changes to the housing landscape in France with the goal of increasing the access to housing for French residents.

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