Developers French
When choosing your development in French pay attention to the following:
Find out what you can about the developer before you buy from them. The promoter's approach to business will have a big impact on the quality of the development.
Location - Think about the lifestyle you want to lead and how location fits in with it. What sorts of places do you want to be able to walk to and how much driving are you prepared to do? Think about views (today and in the future), exposure to the elements, airport access, shops, restaurants, hospitals, schools, noise levels, future development, to mention but a few.
Try and find out a bit about the breakdown of buyers by nationality, age, and so on with a view to deciding if this is the sort of community you are looking for. And try and establish if it is predominantly a holiday development (and area for that matter) that is deserted out of season. If possible talk to other buyers on this development.
New developments in French with a common security policy can offer better protection to owners than can other types of property. Find out from the developer what provisions will be made for security, if any, though many developers will leave this decision up to the community of owners once it has bee established. A new development with a year-round community will offer better protection than a holiday development, for obvious reasons. The ideal solution is a gated community with 24-hour security.
Some new developments in French have a golf course, health & fitness club, clubhouse, hotel, shops and restaurants on site or close by, whilst others have no facilities whatsoever. The more facilities you have access to greater your chances of maximising your enjoyment of the property. Social facilities also create an environment for social interaction and making friends, especially important for people with children.
Bear in mind that some developments in French may have bylaws regulating certain aspects of property ownership and other issues, though more often than not the community of owners, of which you will form a part, decides these issues. It is always worthwhile checking this question with a developer before buying.
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Property Developer French
Arrange your mortgage in the currency that you earn in where possible, unless you are going to receive rental income from that property in the local currency and then this may be a possible alternative option, dependent on the lender's criteria.
Check with the Real Estate Agent or vendor that you are aware of the costs charged by the legal and government authorities for purchasing a property in French.
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