French real estate buyer’s secret tips

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If you are an experienced French real estate buyer you may know of the following tips or you may not. Better check.

If you are new to French real estate take a moment and read over the following to help you succeed in your French real estate investment.

One

Never Visit Alone

When you visit a French property it is always a great idea to visit with a friend not only for security reasons but also for the value of the extra set of eyes and ears visiting the property.

So many times when we have visited properties with clients and myself or a colleague we notice something significant a buyer never noticed. It could be a serious ceiling crack. It could be a slopping floor or even the fact that the neighbor’s yard looks like it have never been cleaned for years and your sun terrace will be facing their garden. Having a second person present can also be helpful if you have an owner present who talks constantly making it difficult for you to really notice the details of the home.

Two

Ask Thoughtful Questions

Owners like to see a buyer is interested in their French property. Asking questions shows you have interest. Never mind if the agent does not want you to ask questions. Just go ahead and ask in a simply, direct and polite way. Questions like “what is the property tax?”, “have you ever done work on the roof?” will each give you valuable information.

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What is a Cellier in a French property ad?

A ‘cellier’ is the term for a place in a the traditional place in French property to store win or food.

Here are other French real estate terms explained in English:

Charges Mensuelles means

à louer’ means

Fosse Septique means

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What does the term couloir mean in a French property ad?

Couloir is the French term for a corridor or as we sometimes say in English a hallway.

Throughout this site you will find numerous French real estate terms explained in English. Please take your time and you can learn lots.

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What does Lu et approuvé mean on a French document?

When you read “Lu et approuvé”  it literally means ‘read and approved’ and these terms will typically be seen at the end of a French contract and you are typically requested to sign after or below these words.

Important: The presence of these words are to remind you to make sure you understand what you are signing. Make sure you get proper legal advice if you are not sure about what you are signing.

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The Candy GPS Report – Global Prime Sector Top Residential Enclaves includes French Riviera

If you are interested in French real estate you need to check out The Candy Report – The Global Prime Sector Top Residential Enclaves – this report ranks locations by global reach, real estate values, exclusivity and luxury tourism.

In the latest report featured by Savills there is an interesting table noting the top twenty real estate locations sought after by the most wealthiest people in the world.

Top Five Enclaves from the Candy GPS Report Autuum 2013

Rank one
French Riviera, France

Rank Two
Costa Smeralda, Italy

Rank Three
St Barts, St Barts

Rank Four
Aspen, USA

Rank Five
Monaco, Monaco

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