FRENCH PROPERTY - The 5 best places to buy a house in 2022.

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Are you thinking of buying a home in France? If so, then you need to speak to a French property specialist. In this video, I'll be sharing with you my picks for the best places to buy a home in France.

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We have lived in the Charente Maritime for 15 years now. We looked at the Périgord and nearly bought a property there but the sea called! The property prices are higher and the weather a bit wilder (at times) but the summers...fantastic. We're 20 minutes from the coast and summer seems to be guaranteed from May to October.

russefrance
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France is the best! Culture, natural beauty, pleasant weather, you name it!

katiadelrieu
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English friend don't forget that the French are more welcoming than you think specially in little towns and especially that the French speak ...French. Full integration requires learning to speak a little French and a lot if you want to work there...
It's not that difficult to speak French because half of the words in English come from French
But in any case, your children will quickly become bilingual in a few months.
I live in Périgord and here we are used to the English people

olivierheral
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Brittany and Normandy are what we have settled on for our search. The climate suits us well.

beauthestdane
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Just bought a nice house in Gorron! Pass papers around December—so excited

CedroneTravels
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No one can prevent you from buying a house in France, but if you do PLEASE, learn the language, mingle with the locals, and don't just play tourist and consider this country as your place of leisure

gigiatlas
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I started visiting Brittany & beyond in 75. Now living in South Deux-Sevres for 20 years, Been exploring all over except the SE quarter, by car & motorbike. As I came from South Devon I miss living by the sea, I do have a boat to stay on in La Rochelle to compensate.

russcattelli
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Angouleme. Without a doubt. 2 hours from Paris by train. Bordeaux is 30 minutes by train. The sea is just over an hour away. Sunshine. Jobs. Good health care. Beautiful houses. The old city is gorgeous. Rolling countryside.There's a reason all the parisians are moving here. Small eough to be safe, big enough to have everythiung you want.

ThoughtFission
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Really bloody glad you didn’t mention Les Pyrenees Atlantique! Don’t recommend it because it’s by far the best area in France and I don’t want to share it with anyone. Don’t come here and definitely don’t buy a house here. I want to keep it a secret 😂 Thanks and stay away 😊

munkiesyeah
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Reims is my absolute favorite region in France. Amazing community and still a quick train ride into Paris.

jakepeterson
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My brother has a house in a commune town in Nouvelle Aquitaine .
He has a good commande of the french language but still uses bilingual speaking translators to make sure legal documents are understood before signing.

lynnjackson
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Mayenne is next to both Brittany and Normandy but often a lot cheaper and is still easy to reach from Caen.

peteroconnell
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Amazing video Dan! Well put together! My family left Saint-Malo 300 years ago to immigrate to Canada and never looked back. I like snow and winter so I guess I am at the right place. I don’t like hot weather nor the Ocean! I guess I am one of a kind with my wife.

thibod
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A place that is often overlooked is Gascony (or Gers), the birthplace of d’Artagnan and the « cadets de Gascogne » corps of musketeers. You’ll find there the exact same landscapes, fortified villages and castle, than in Perigord or Dordogne, for a much cheaper price! and by sunny day, you can see the Pyrenees mountains on the horizon… in fact, from the Gers you are at only a couple of hours driving from Biarritz and the ocean, but also from Spain (and the basques city of San Sebastián)… yet, there’s no airport nor even major train stations in Gascony (which is one of the reason why the real estate is that cheap over there but also why, and it’s a good thing actually, there isn’t as many tourists than in other regions) and therefore, having a car is needed. Many Brits are living there btw!

benoitlelievre
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Cheers, we bought beside Les Sables D'olonne, Vendee, we love that town!!

johnkeenan
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Great video, might be worth doing the pros and cons of buying a holiday home. I’ve seen so many people buy properties that aren’t really suitable - e.g too much land, poor location choices for security whilst the property is empty etc

bordersw
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SO many choices. My list:
Coastal: Finistere/Morbihan - Charante/Vendee - Landes/Pays Basque - Normandy-Calvados
Inland: Loire Valley (culture, climate, countryside) - Jura - Perigord - Lower Burgundy

ibodhidogma
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I am looking especially for a Mediterranean area and I don’t like cannes an area. Marseille is too aggressive. So I tend to go searching around Papillion or just in Spain over the Pyrenees or in the Pyrenees and somewhere not too close to the shore I like mountains more. the second option is along the Italian border from Switzerland to the south but the terrain there is quite problematic.

MokingJay-Ilysium
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Looks lovely. Just the sort of thing we are looking for. Something to live in and something to rent out as a holiday home.

itsallrobbish
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Such a great video Dan! Very informative and love the editing.