fbpx

Real estate: Find your ideal home in France

maison-ideal-france
Your reasons to buy a property in France and the lifestyle you are looking for will determine where seek your new home. Breathtaking mountain landscapes and skiing world class in the French Alps. The Mediterranean glittering dotted with yachts on the French Riviera. Refined urban environment in Nice or Paris. Property of campaign in Provence or your own vineyard in Bordeaux.

How to choose a location to buy a property in France?

If you rent your French property part of the time you will want buy in a tourist spot. Some areas are more frequented by the tourism around specific events (like the Monaco Grand Prix) or seasonally (like the French Alps in winter). Additionally, if you buy a vacation home or rent the house during your absence, you should be at proximity of the transport, in particular of airports. This way, anyone coming and going can quickly get to the property and start vacation right away.

Consider the access you want to schools, jobs, shopping, downtown events and other amenities. A private Provencal hillside house is charming, but if you're far from amenities you may feel too isolated.

Deciding what features your property in France needs

The houses in France come with an assortment of features of luxury and useful improvements :

  • On the architectural plan, the traditional houses are often renovated with some modern materials high quality while retaining many of their original features.
  • The new constructions are often elegant and contemporary, sometimes created by world-renowned architects and designers.
  • Side comfort, the choice is almost unlimited: quality kitchens, sunny terraces, underfloor heating, wine cellars, indoor swimming pools and spas, numerous bedrooms, etc.
  • The exterior features range from large swimming pools and summer kitchens to magnificent landscaping, outbuildings, equestrian centers and tennis courts.
  • It is useful to decide on essential elements you're looking for (number of bedrooms, for example), as well as features you'd like to have but don't need. Also make a list of features you don't want - for example, you may not want a large garden if you don't have a caretaker to look after it.
  • Consider it degree of access that you wish to local landscape. For example, if you are moving to Saint-Tropez to be close to the sea, you may want a property with private beach access. If you are moving to the mountains to enjoy winter sports, you can look for a chalet with ski-in/ski-out accommodation. You can be happy a little away from these amenities and still be close enough to use them whenever you want.

Questions to ask when choosing real estate

There are a number of questions to ask in order to decide of a property in France:

  • In which way is the property facing? Will your home get enough sunlight or will it be shaded most of the day?
  • What are the boundaries of the property? What outbuildings and land are located on the property ?
  • What do you need to take care of? For example, if the property is connected to one forêt, Is it your responsibility to maintain it?
  • What type of aqueduct system and disgust the property does she own?
  • How the house does she connect to electricity, at heating and to Internet ?
  • Where and what are the amenities has proximity, including the transport, the shops, the amenities and the entertainment ?
en_GB