Really useful video Thank you! One suggestion would be reducing the back ground music slighlty so your really useful content and advice is more audible. 🙂
This was a really informative, well thought out video. You were able to make quite a complex process easy to understand. I would recommend anybody thinking of buying a house in France to watch this. All the best.
Thank you very much. I enjoyed watching this video. Lots of useful bite size information. The only part that I struggled with occasionally, was trying to hear you over some of the background music, it was a little too loud in places. Besides that, a truly excellent video.
Thanks for the video. Good insight. Would be great to do a follow up about your experiences of getting hooked up to services like water/elec/gas and what kind of ongoing taxes (like council tax) there is (if any). Ta
Very useful thanks. I’m a Brit living in UAE. My passion was always to move to France. I thought it was challenging since Brexit. It would be useful to do a video on that process. How to live there full time. What do you need to put in place. I’m reading conflicting info. Thanks cat-man 😀
Thanks for watching my videos :) That's a great suggestion, I will do some research and add it to my content list - it may take a while as I'm not sure how much anyone knows about what's going on post-Brexit!
@@LifeinLaCampagne haha, yes exactly. I’m going to research too. I plan to retire end of this year. I’m hoping I can buy in France and live in France without too much hassle. Obviously you’ve done it and recently so must be possible. Or did you do it before brexit rules kicked in? Anyway, I’ll keep watching your vids. Thanks for replying
Hi. Really Appreciated this video as you can tell by my comments! But I think the music is very familiar is it the same is Château DeRosier? The big Château renovation? Anyway take a look it’s on another popular channel and you might want to shift it out. It’s funny how associative music is actually.😊
Hello, thanks for great information but you never mentioned anything on inheritance law of the property or how that’s dealt with because I read that you have to make that clear to purchase a house. Was that wrong information please? 🤷♀️
I haven’t mentioned it because they can become very complicated and it’s best if any buyer discusses it with the notaire dealing with the sale to understand what’s best for their situation.
May I add my experience? Even few french personns knows it is possible, I did it 6 years later. I am french, and I bough a house to be renewed, with a little more than the half of the price, no bank wanted to finance the rest, so I asked the estate to ask the saler if he would agree to be payed for the rest, monthly in 4 years, (prèt vendeur), and this one agree. before, for other houses salers needed money immédiatly, so if has not be possible.. the notaire write this on the act, and every thing went ok. you just have to explain you wil be able, like you will do to a bank, to paid it every month or semester or whatever you propose. I find this solution very humain, worth to be lived. Salers whe accept this "prèt vendeur" will probably be a little more than just a saler who would desapear after the sale.
Thank you! This is common practice in the US. I agree it’s very humane and helpful. But you are right, it only works if the seller doesn’t need her money up front. Often families will do this. We say the seller “holds the mortgage “ and the agreement is a formal, enforceable contract. So of the buyer can’t pay, the seller gets their house back.
Hello, We are going to move to France in a couple of years and my wife and I really enjoyed your video. I would like to thank you for posting it. I would consider changing or turning down the music. It overpowers you somewhat.
Sorry I will have to look back and check which ones I was calling about but here is a Facebook group which is good! facebook.com/groups/dreampropertiesforsaleinfrance/
Hi there, we are looking to move from Wales in the next couple of years, we have a house to sell here, would it be worth us selling this beforehand and renting somewhere so our sale money is in savings, or could we buy in France with the equity to come? Thanks
Either way is fine, it would depend on your situation really. The up side of selling first is that you have the money ready which would make the process a little easier but the downside is that it can be difficult to find a rental property in France. Yes you can make an offer on a property in France with a clause in the first contract stating that it’s subject to selling your house in the U.K. If you want/need it I do offer 30min or 1h consultation to offer help/advice/answer questions, please see the pinned comment at the top for more information 😊
Do you have any advice on schools in France? We’ve been looking but the places we want to live don’t seem to have international schools and I wondered if you’ve spoken to anyone with any experience of moving schools to France?
Thank you for watching my videos :) Honestly I don't know much about schooling in France but my series 'New Lives in France' (where I meet other Brits who have moved to France) does tend to cover this type of thing. I will add it to my list to find someone who has experience of schooling here so we can do an interview focused on that.
Most useful websites : 1. DVF (demande de valeur foncière, official government site). Tells you the price payed over the last 5 years for properties in a specific area. 2. Moteur immo. Search in dozens of real estate sites at once. One research and alert for free, or (well spent) 9 euros per month for full features. Very orofessional, used by the 'marchands de biens' who buy and resell as fast as possible.
Really appreciate the information. Not sure if the sporadic background music was helpful or added anything other that a distraction to what you were trying to say. May not so loud. Hope you can hear this as positive feedback.
Thank you for watching my videos :) I haven't got any personal experience in house sales at auctions in France but this is one of the ones I have seen people mention (I don't know if it's any good or not) - www.encheres-publiques.com/
I would stay away from auctions. You need a lawyer, you buy "as is". The owner may still be in the place ... And the price will not be that low actually
I just found your channel today, I live in the US and heard that if you have dual residency, it is easier to buy a home in France because you are in the EU is this true? Love the channel and subscribed and I will be watching.
Your country of residency makes absolutely no difference in your legal ability to buy a house in France. (They are a bit angry about Brexit, so there might be extra hurdles for Brits. but I don’t know.) I’m a US citizen going for my French residency, and while I need to meet certain requirements, they are the same as a French citizen would. Bank account, etc.) You don’t even need to set foot in France to buy property here. Like most countries, at least in the West, people can sell their property to whomever they please. Now, if you need a loan, that’s a different story. Probably not going to be able to get one. And difficult even if you are here. Live your dream!
If your moving to France then learn to speak French , a pet hate of mine is expats moving to France and expecting everyone to speak English. Btw a great informative cast.
A few tips. For some unknown reason, a village can be very nice with open-minded people and lots of social events while the village 3 km away is just the opposite. The notaire will tell you about narural risks such as forest fires or floodings, but not about the TGV railway or the highway that is planned nearby. Stay away from areas with 'argiles gonflantes' and from deep valleys where the sun doesn't reach the village for months in winter. You want a house facing south or east. It could be wise to rent first but its nearly impossible without an income on a french bank. Look for a 'meublé' instead, it could be easier. And finally take climate change into account, because the french could well start to move to britain someday 😢
Do you have questions about buying or selling a property in France? I now offer 30 minute or 1 hour consultations to answer your questions or concerns about the property market in France. Confused about the Compromis? At a loss about what you need to do for the Acte? Unclear about how or when to exchange currency for the purchase or sale of a house? I’ll explain what you need to know about the house-buying process in France. HOW IT WORKS: Just send me through your questions and we’ll chat about your requirements. Email me at jovimmo.ph36@gmail.com for more info. If you click some of the links below I may get a small commission - it won't cost you any more and helps me to keep this channel going. Thank you :) Currency transfer - Lumon - www.lumonpay.com/referral/?F_ID=3939 Currency transfer - Foremost Currency Group - www.foremostcurrencygroup.co.uk/affiliate/quote?afflno=A045586 Facebook group for buying houses - facebook.com/groups/367540060438490 Notaire fees and taxes Calculator (this is in french) - paris.notaires.fr/fr/outils-et-services/calcul-de-frais-d-achat French Estate Agent - Jovimmo - www.jovimmo-immobilier.com/en/agent/howells
Great video, brilliant advice, and loved finding out the process. Cheers to you and yours.
Thanks and glad you liked it.
Really useful video Thank you! One suggestion would be reducing the back ground music slighlty so your really useful content and advice is more audible. 🙂
Yes thanks, I won’t have the music so high next time
This was a really informative, well thought out video. You were able to make quite a complex process easy to understand. I would recommend anybody thinking of buying a house in France to watch this. All the best.
Awesome, thank you!
Thank you very much. I enjoyed watching this video. Lots of useful bite size information. The only part that I struggled with occasionally, was trying to hear you over some of the background music, it was a little too loud in places. Besides that, a truly excellent video.
Thanks 😊
Thanks for the video. Good insight. Would be great to do a follow up about your experiences of getting hooked up to services like water/elec/gas and what kind of ongoing taxes (like council tax) there is (if any). Ta
Great idea, I'll add it to the list! Thank you for watching :)
Thank for your advice your information is great 🤩
Thanks for watching 😊
Very useful thanks. I’m a Brit living in UAE. My passion was always to move to France. I thought it was challenging since Brexit.
It would be useful to do a video on that process. How to live there full time. What do you need to put in place. I’m reading conflicting info.
Thanks cat-man 😀
Thanks for watching my videos :) That's a great suggestion, I will do some research and add it to my content list - it may take a while as I'm not sure how much anyone knows about what's going on post-Brexit!
@@LifeinLaCampagne haha, yes exactly. I’m going to research too. I plan to retire end of this year. I’m hoping I can buy in France and live in France without too much hassle. Obviously you’ve done it and recently so must be possible. Or did you do it before brexit rules kicked in? Anyway, I’ll keep watching your vids. Thanks for replying
Hi. Really Appreciated this video as you can tell by my comments! But I think the music is very familiar is it the same is Château DeRosier? The big Château renovation? Anyway take a look it’s on another popular channel and you might want to shift it out. It’s funny how associative music is actually.😊
Thanks for watching. The music might be the same as it’s one of the options on the video editing package 😊
Great video and really helpful, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hello, thanks for great information but you never mentioned anything on inheritance law of the property or how that’s dealt with because I read that you have to make that clear to purchase a house. Was that wrong information please? 🤷♀️
I haven’t mentioned it because they can become very complicated and it’s best if any buyer discusses it with the notaire dealing with the sale to understand what’s best for their situation.
May I add my experience? Even few french personns knows it is possible, I did it 6 years later.
I am french, and I bough a house to be renewed, with a little more than the half of the price, no bank wanted to finance the rest, so I asked the estate to ask the saler if he would agree to be payed for the rest, monthly in 4 years, (prèt vendeur), and this one agree. before, for other houses salers needed money immédiatly, so if has not be possible.. the notaire write this on the act, and every thing went ok.
you just have to explain you wil be able, like you will do to a bank, to paid it every month or semester or whatever you propose. I find this solution very humain, worth to be lived. Salers whe accept this "prèt vendeur" will probably be a little more than just a saler who would desapear after the sale.
Thanks for you comments
Thank you! This is common practice in the US. I agree it’s very humane and helpful. But you are right, it only works if the seller doesn’t need her money up front. Often families will do this. We say the seller “holds the mortgage “ and the agreement is a formal, enforceable contract. So of the buyer can’t pay, the seller gets their house back.
Hello,
We are going to move to France in a couple of years and my wife and I really enjoyed your video.
I would like to thank you for posting it. I would consider changing or turning down the music. It overpowers you somewhat.
Thanks and sorry about the music I can’t change it now but I won’t do it again😊
You mentioned that you would be posting several "social media" site links for home buying, but I don't see them??
Sorry I will have to look back and check which ones I was calling about but here is a Facebook group which is good!
facebook.com/groups/dreampropertiesforsaleinfrance/
Is there a stamp duty in france?
Nope
Hi there, we are looking to move from Wales in the next couple of years, we have a house to sell here, would it be worth us selling this beforehand and renting somewhere so our sale money is in savings, or could we buy in France with the equity to come? Thanks
Either way is fine, it would depend on your situation really. The up side of selling first is that you have the money ready which would make the process a little easier but the downside is that it can be difficult to find a rental property in France.
Yes you can make an offer on a property in France with a clause in the first contract stating that it’s subject to selling your house in the U.K.
If you want/need it I do offer 30min or 1h consultation to offer help/advice/answer questions, please see the pinned comment at the top for more information 😊
Do you have any advice on schools in France? We’ve been looking but the places we want to live don’t seem to have international schools and I wondered if you’ve spoken to anyone with any experience of moving schools to France?
Thank you for watching my videos :) Honestly I don't know much about schooling in France but my series 'New Lives in France' (where I meet other Brits who have moved to France) does tend to cover this type of thing. I will add it to my list to find someone who has experience of schooling here so we can do an interview focused on that.
Most useful websites :
1. DVF (demande de valeur foncière, official government site). Tells you the price payed over the last 5 years for properties in a specific area.
2. Moteur immo. Search in dozens of real estate sites at once. One research and alert for free, or (well spent) 9 euros per month for full features. Very orofessional, used by the 'marchands de biens' who buy and resell as fast as possible.
Thanks for these, can you post the websites for people. Thanks!
Really appreciate the information. Not sure if the sporadic background music was helpful or added anything other that a distraction to what you were trying to say. May not so loud. Hope you can hear this as positive feedback.
Ok thanks
Do you have any auction sites selling properties we can look at please
Thank you for watching my videos :) I haven't got any personal experience in house sales at auctions in France but this is one of the ones I have seen people mention (I don't know if it's any good or not) - www.encheres-publiques.com/
I would stay away from auctions. You need a lawyer, you buy "as is". The owner may still be in the place ... And the price will not be that low actually
I just found your channel today, I live in the US and heard that if you have dual residency, it is easier to buy a home in France because you are in the EU is this true? Love the channel and subscribed and I will be watching.
Thank you for subscribing. Do you mean dual residency in France and the US? Thanks for watching :)
My dual residency is with Italy and the US, which i love, but I heard if you have that within the EU, it's easier to buy in another European country.
Your country of residency makes absolutely no difference in your legal ability to buy a house in France. (They are a bit angry about Brexit, so there might be extra hurdles for Brits. but I don’t know.)
I’m a US citizen going for my French residency, and while I need to meet certain requirements, they are the same as a French citizen would. Bank account, etc.)
You don’t even need to set foot in France to buy property here. Like most countries, at least in the West, people can sell their property to whomever they please. Now, if you need a loan, that’s a different story. Probably not going to be able to get one. And difficult even if you are here.
Live your dream!
Noteire @10% sounds crazy, £25k on £250k property?
It’s not just the notaire fees but all the taxes, etc. the 10% is a guild only
Thanks for the info. The music was very distracting and to loud dont think you need it
Noted thanks!
If your moving to France then learn to speak French , a pet hate of mine is expats moving to France and expecting everyone to speak English. Btw a great informative cast.
Thanks 😊
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😊
Thanks for watching :)
A few tips. For some unknown reason, a village can be very nice with open-minded people and lots of social events while the village 3 km away is just the opposite. The notaire will tell you about narural risks such as forest fires or floodings, but not about the TGV railway or the highway that is planned nearby. Stay away from areas with 'argiles gonflantes' and from deep valleys where the sun doesn't reach the village for months in winter. You want a house facing south or east. It could be wise to rent first but its nearly impossible without an income on a french bank. Look for a 'meublé' instead, it could be easier. And finally take climate change into account, because the french could well start to move to britain someday 😢
Very true!
Learn French before you move in ,intégration will be much easier.
Yes agree
useful information, but the background music is SO distracting - I actually had to stop watching -
Sorry
would love to watch the video, but the music over you speaking makes it miserable....
Sorry 🙂
Do you have questions about buying or selling a property in France?
I now offer 30 minute or 1 hour consultations to answer your questions or concerns about the property market in France.
Confused about the Compromis? At a loss about what you need to do for the Acte? Unclear about how or when to exchange currency for the purchase or sale of a house?
I’ll explain what you need to know about the house-buying process in France.
HOW IT WORKS: Just send me through your questions and we’ll chat about your requirements. Email me at jovimmo.ph36@gmail.com for more info.
If you click some of the links below I may get a small commission - it won't cost you any more and helps me to keep this channel going. Thank you :)
Currency transfer - Lumon - www.lumonpay.com/referral/?F_ID=3939
Currency transfer - Foremost Currency Group - www.foremostcurrencygroup.co.uk/affiliate/quote?afflno=A045586
Facebook group for buying houses - facebook.com/groups/367540060438490
Notaire fees and taxes Calculator (this is in french) - paris.notaires.fr/fr/outils-et-services/calcul-de-frais-d-achat
French Estate Agent - Jovimmo - www.jovimmo-immobilier.com/en/agent/howells
is this offer still actuall ?