Run To French Cities and Buy Real Estate Now It is the Time

According to the French Credit Broker EMPRUNTIS it is time to run to the French cities and invest in French property.

Why now? Because the prices have already gone down and if you wait for the prices of French properties to go down more in the long run, according to EMPRUNTIS the property will cost you more.

Why? Because according to EMPRUNTIS the price of credit is going up and the increasing cost of credit needs a very large reduction in price to offset the difference.

For example if the interest rates for French mortgages go up 0.5 percent to offset this difference you will need a property price to go down another four percent.

Read the original article in French here 

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Where to invest in France: 20 French Cities where it is the time to invest

Feb 2014. According to the French website Le Journal du Net there are twenty cities in France right now where prices have gone down and it is an excellent time to invest.

Here is the list

Le Havre

Nîmes

Saint- Etienne

Angers

Dijon

Marseille

Montpellier

Nice

Reims

Strasbourg

Toulon

Villeurbanne

Bordeaux

Grenoble

Lille

Lyon

Nantes

Paris

Rennes

Toulouse

Source: see the original article in French here 

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What does Ascenseur mean in a French real estate ad?

The term Ascenseur is important to understand in a French property ad. It is the French word for ‘Lift’. This is a selling feature in many French apartments since not every apartment has one.

You will find old buildings with 4 or more floors to go up without lifts. This may be ideal for you if you are fit and enjoy going up but it is not a selling feature for many people. Apartments without lift access above the first floor are in general harder to sell and harder to rent out.

So look in the real estate ads for this important term. If it is not there make sure you ask when you phone before you book a visit.

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What does the term buanderie mean in French real estate?

The term ‘Buanderie’ is the French real estate term used to describe a laundry or utility room, a nice feature to have since many French apartments and home do not always have a buanderie.

Instead many French apartments or houses have the laundry machine in the kitchen or bathroom SDD or SDB.

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Stage Your French Home to Highlight the Value and SELL

Many times people place their French home on the market and present it exactly as it always is. Really nice and tidy or well, you can guess the alternative.

In North American there has been a trend for a long time called Home Staging and it is really all about presenting your home in the best way possible to get the attention of as many interested buyers, simply to increase the chance of selling.

We recently saw a slide show on the HGTV site that offers 15 Secrets of Home Staging.

The summary in our words is below but you need to scroll down and visit the site to see all the great pictures and read the extra details.

Remember: home staging can make the difference between selling and hoping to sell.

Here is the overview of the tips: (in the form of teasers to get you to visit the HGTV site)

One
De Clutter and the Simplest way to do it.

Two
The Secret of Grouping Furnishings

Three
Furniture – Move it just like in Musical Furniture

Four
Space Transformation

Five
Light Up

Six
Paint The Walls to Make the Room Bigger

Seven
The Appealing color of Neutral

Eight
The Power of Color – Experiment with Color

Nine
Hang the Decoration in a Different Way

Ten
The Power of 3 in a Triangle

Eleven
Bring The Garden Inside

Twelve
Bedroom Staging Trick

Thirteen
Change The Doors to Change the Kitchen

Fourteen
Repair or Pay

Fifteen
Paint the Tiles, really!

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