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Investors looking to purchase overseas should hop across the Channel to France where near double-digit price increases have been recorded, says specialist French property firm Experience International.
A growing oversupply of new builds in the country's popular tourist regions is seeing discerning buyers return to traditional French farmhouses and cottages in their search for a holiday home.
President Nicolas Sarkozy’s government should consider curbing mortgage lending to counter rising home prices in France, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said.
Whilst markets in many of Europe's leading property destinations floundered last year, house and apartment values in France rose steadily. With further growth predicted this year, the country remains an enduringly attractive purchase destination, and for those on a budget leaseback presents a particularly cost-effective way to enter the market.
Home values in the French capital rose a phenomenal 18% in 2010, with a supply shortage and rock-bottom interest rates meaning the city is experiencing its fastest rate of price growth in 20 years.
Wall Street Journal's sister publication the Financial News has published its annual survey of the most expensive streets in the world - this year Hong Kong's Severn Road knocked Monaco's Avenue Princesse Grace off the top spot, with well-to-do streets in London, the French Riviera and New York making up the top five.
A recent report by the Economist indentifies Australia as possessing the most overvalued property market in the world, with Hong Kong and France following closely behind.
With French homebuyers enjoying their lowest interest rates since World War II, it's no surprise house prices in Paris have recorded double-digit growth.
Property prices in Paris are soaring and a new law requiring all sellers in France to produce an energy report could result in a temporary lack of stock as the sector gets used to the change...
Residential property prices in France remained stable in the third quarter of 2010 with only Paris and the Ile de France seeing any significant increases, according to the latest figures to be published...
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