วันอังคารที่ 25 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2554

Britons still buying French property

The French property market seems to be immune to a rule on the global recession, unlike many other countries around the world, the demand for foreign goods has maintained its strength and in some areas of France have actually increased.

Britons are still buying in France, regardless of the economic downturn and the issues of change and 40% of all non-French buyers.

Richard Castle

It 's always been a strong demand from British and over 40% of all sales of non-FrenchBritish citizens. Even in this recession and exchange rates terrible British buyers are still there and now look. The only thing that seems to have changed is the size of the budget.

A potential purchaser of an immobilizer in the south of France has well said when asked why he tried to buy time recently, "If I go to a recession, then I have with me the sun!" and the sun a lot with the added attraction do for you.

There is also a romantic image thatMany people drive through the lifestyle and culture of French coffee and the lasting image is drawn out of his way to the proverbial "Boulangerie" in a hot morning of collecting those croissants and pains au chocolat.

A simple scene to be sure and one that is far from typical commuter's nightmare and one of the more emotional reasons that are not owned by the French radar for a long time that has happened, in spite of all the world to come .

French property is stillcheap compared to the British pound and the euro will get a lot of people for the money.

A house may be the English castle, but his French is its ability to be a sanatorium and we all need a sanctuary, after all, so France will keep attracting British buyers come what may, for reasons both fiscal and means romantic.

Britons still buying French property

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