French Notaries Confirm French Property Price Drops

In France, unlike the real estate systems in US and Canada where real estate agents have access to sale prices, in France it is typically French notaries who have the access to the most reliable sales data, the prices on the contracts.

So when notaries speak about market trends you can believe they are using real French real estate data from actual sales.

The news, according to French notaries in a report released October 9 2013 the trend is towards lower prices in France.

Transactions are down a total of 13 percent year over year with a slight increase since March this year.

Notaries say the market will rebound when there is more consumer confidence due to a better economic climate and increased employment plus other factors like pending laws on property rights so in general, the future is still not clear.

This indicates not such good news for sellers, but opportunity for buyers.  

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What does Maison Mitoyenne mean in French real estate?

The French term ‘mitoyen‘ or ‘mitoyenne‘ means common or adjoining. In terms of a wall it means a common wall. (Source: Larousse)

So a  ‘maison mitoyenne‘ in France is a house that has a common wall with another home situated beside it. Sometimes in English we call this type of home a semi-detached home or attached home.

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What is the Depot de Garantie in a French real estate contract or compromis?

During the sale of a French property you may see in the compromis de vente the title of a section ‘Depot de Garantie’.

Depot de Garantie’ is generally speaking the original deposit that the buyer pays to the French notary to keep for the buyer as part of their payment for the French real estate transaction. This amount is typically paid on the day of the signing of the compromis de vente.

Depending on what happens during the process of the sale this amount may become part of the purchase price of the property or payment to seller for reasons you need to speak to an English speaking French lawyer or notary about.

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What does the term rensignement mean in a French real estate ad?

When you see the term ‘ rensignement’ in a French real estate advertisement it is typically referring to who you can contact for more information on the property.

It is like when you see the term ‘for more information in English.

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Keys to French Real Estate Market Revival

September 2013, Explorimmo reports ( in French) that 3 key factors are needed to re ignite the French real estate property market:

One

Revived French Economy

Two

Mortgage Rate Once Again Very Low

Three

Much Lower Property Prices

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