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Knight Frank has announced a new representative in Paris which specialises in the sale of high end property in the capital's poshest postcodes...
The French property market is bracing itself for a tough year ahead in 2010 but real estate experts do not expect a sudden recovery despite prices showing signs of stabilising...
MGM French Properties has launched a range of new leaseback options this month in response to strong demand for French homes in popular Alpine ski destinations, from people seeking greater flexibility in the periods they can occupy...
Similar to the UK, the French property market is continuing to show signs of stabilisation. While French property prices fell by 1% during Q3 as a whole, they rose by 0.1% during September, resulting in a total positive return for the period April to September 2009 of 2.8%. Returns for the 12 months to September 2009 have now pulled back to a respectable -7.8%, reports Athena Mortgages...
As the first flurries of snow arrive in the French Alps, the region's property industry is reporting an increase in interest from real estate investors who have also been encouraged by last season's excellent winter conditions...
A lack of prime product drives yields down in Paris - prime office yields have started to come under pressure in Paris' CBD as a result of increasing demand for prime property in the third quarter of 2009, according to Nicolas Verdillon, CBRE's head of Capital Markets France...
Paris - the elegant home of fine dining, art, culture, stunning architecture and, er, McDonalds - yes, that's right, the French capital has its fair share of the fast food giant and, whilst that may not be a surprise to you, how about a new branch of the Golden Arches in the celebrated Louvre Museum on Paris' Right Bank...
Buyers of French properties in the French Alps now have a wider choice in the way they identify and acquire their homes...
The global financial crisis has cast a dark cloud over Europe's top tourist destinations - France, the world's most popular tourist destination, with 79.3 million visitors last year, has been hit hard by a drop in the number of foreign travellers...
The property market in France is stabilising and likely to be boosted by the news that the country has come out of recession and the announcement of new air routes from key British destinations to four cities in the south west of France is also set to encourage buy to let property investors...
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