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Mar 9

A New Life in France?

Character Rural French House, Mortain (ref: MNB03497) €150,000

If it is a new life in France you are looking for or just a change of scenery and a slower pace of life then we have the property for you that "fits the bill" in so many ways. In the countryside yet on the edge of a lively town, quiet location with open rural views but not isolated, ready to move into but scope for development, land for animals and growing your own but not too much to make it a burden....

The lists go on about this house it is such a perfect buy for someone thinking about taking thew next step and buying a proper family home in France, we love it!

Because of all of these reasons you have a FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE this Rural French House is a 4 bedroom Character Cottage that dates back to the 1700s.

The property has a new conservatory at the back and one also to the front of the house, a beautiful large fully fitted kitchen with dishwasher, fridge, table and chairs, the large lounge has a granite fireplace with wood burning stove plus oil fired radiators, original oak beams give character, there are 4 bedrooms one with an en-suite and 1 with small adjoining room (which could be made into an en-suite if required), bathroom, separate shower room.

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Ground floor: Entrance 9.20m2, fitted and equipped kitchen 18,70m2, living room with fireplace 30.00m2 (wood burning stove), conservatory 16m2, 1 ground floor Bedroom 12.80m2, bathroom 6.60m2, Shower room and toilet 3.00m2, Corridor 5.30m2..

Upstairs: Mezzanine 12.00m2, 2 bedrooms 7.50m2 and 13.00m2, toilet 1.00m2.

Lower Ground Floor: 2 cellars 30m2 and 20m2 / store rooms (50m2), boiler room 27m2 (Oil central heating - recent boiler).

Courtyard and Land of 5 Acres / 2 Hectares approx.

There are 3 large dry stores under the house and a separate oil store.

A Patio area outside, with old bread oven, is ideal for relaxing and for family and friends to enjoy the fresh air and the BBQ, this area  around the property contains a table and benches and parking for several cars.

The sale is to include most of the furniture.

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The house is situated in the bottom of a beautiful valley within a 5 minutes walk of the market town of Mortain with all shops and services and only 10 minutes walk to a school.

In Mortain you will find the famous waterfalls, the 'petite cascade' and the 'grand cascade' which are a popular tourist attractions are only 15 minutes walk away. There are many cycling and walking routes close by. Also the town has a lot of history regarding the second world war as a major battle was fought in Mortain.

The house stands in approx 5 acres of land, including a field with animal store with river Cance running at the bottom and small wood to one corner.

The main gardens are landscaped and contain fruit trees and willow trees.

The House has been completely renovated and has the benefit of mains drainage and oil fired central heating.

Tax Fonciere 987.00 euros a year.

Habitation Tax 979.00 euros a year.

Just over an hours drive to the ferries at Caen for Portsmouth etc, and around 1 hours drive to Dinard with cheap flights by Ryanair.

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Blog submitted by: Alex at The French Property Network - Cle France. 

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Mar 8

French Bank Holiday dates 2016

Just updating the Cle France Office calendar and thought this was useful information for those booking and planning property viewings in France.

There are 11 official public holidays in France. The Alsace region and the Moselle department observe 2 additional days. Contrary to most countries, these holidays do not shift when they fall during a weekend. As an example in the UK they move the May and August Bank holidays to the nearest Monday but in France if May 1st is on a Sunday, which it is this year, then that Sunday is the bank holiday, not good news for the workers eh!

Planning a viewing trip?

If you are planning a viewing trip to view some of the super property we have for sale in France then these dates could help you plan, even if they give you the days to avoid as offices and shops will be closed.

Remember - most Estate agents don't work Sundays and depending on the region of France Saturdays get booked up very quickly so you will need to give us more notice than you would for a weekday, which will be easier to plan for at shorter notice.

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So here are the Bank Holiday dates / jour fériés in France for 2016

Jan 1 Friday is New Year's Day is a National holiday

Mar 20 Sunday is March equinox Season

Mar 25 Friday is Good Friday is only a Local holiday

Mar 27 Sunday is when Daylight Saving Time starts

Mar 27 Sunday is Easter Day - Observance

Mar 28 Monday is Easter Monday is a National holiday

May 1 Sunday is Labour Day / May Day is a National holiday

May 5 Thursday is Ascension Day is a National holiday

May 8 Sunday is WWII Victory Day is a National holiday

May 15 Sunday is Whit Sunday - Observance

May 16 Monday is Whit Monday is a National holiday

May 29 Sunday is Mother's Day - Observance

Jun 19 Sunday is Father's Day - Observance

Jun 20 Monday is June Solstice

Jul 14 Thursday is Bastille Day is a National holiday

Aug 15 Monday is Assumption of Mary is a National holiday

Sep 22 Thursday is September equinox

Oct 30 Sunday is when Daylight Saving Time ends

Nov 1 Tuesday is All Saints' Day is a National holiday

Nov 11 Friday is Armistice Day is a National holiday

Dec 21 Wednesday is December Solstice

Dec 24 Saturday is Christmas Eve - Observance

Dec 25 Sunday is Christmas Day is a National holiday

Dec 26 Monday is St Stephen's Day is a Local holiday

Dec 31 Saturday is New Year's Eve - Observance

Please note: A lot of business and shops, Post offices etc will be closed in France on these days.

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Blog submitted by: Alex at The French Property Network - Cle France.

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Mar 5

Cle France Service was Excellent

Hi Sharon

When we posted our requirements with Cle France, the service we received from your network was excellent, resulting in a number of quality visits and ultimately us buying our new house in Morbihan in Brittany.

Many thanks

Regards, Steve Braddick.

It was our pleasure Steve, if you are looking to view and buy a house in Brittany, let Cle France guide YOU through the French Property Buying Process!

And as several of our clients say "Follow your heart and make the move" Steve did!

Thank You Cle France

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Mar 3

How will the EU referendum impact business?

With the EU Referendum approaching we thought we would collect a few news stories and insights on the potential outcome and effects on you buying a property in an EU member country, specifically France. We will publish regular updates here in our "News in General" Blog pages on the Cle France website to keep you up to speed.

A Recent Survey by FC Exchange

With the EU referendum now set for 23rd June 2016, many politicians have now revealed how they will be campaigning and voting. We recently heard from the current mayor of London, Boris Johnson, earlier this week and also from the next conservative candidate, Zac Goldsmith, who will both be campaigning for the ‘leave’ camp.

The key government response to this is to put forward the voice of big business, with an open letter from FTSE100 Chief Executives and Chairmen circulated this week, stating the case for staying within the EU.

A recent Institute of Directors (IoD) survey found that only 31% of its members plan to vote ‘leave’, while 60% plan to vote ‘remain’.

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Much has been made of the draft deal that David Cameron has secured to change the terms of UK membership to the EU. Mr Cameron will continue to claim these are significant concessions and leave the UK in charge of its destiny, while the ‘leave’ opponents claim it is a “watered down deal” that doesn’t go far enough.

In February 2016, FC Exchange conducted a survey to capture what its business clients thought about the upcoming referendum and whether they thought the UK leaving the EU would impact their business. With interesting and mixed thoughts and results, the survey allows for insightful analysis into how businesses feel in this time of uncertainty.

One of the first questions FC Exchange asked its business clients was whether they thought David Cameron would obtain a meaningful deal from Europe. Results showed skepticism, with only 37% thinking that he would and 60% not expecting anything meaningful.

Would the reforms be classed as meaningful? Likely not, based on a general consensus and softening from the original claims made by Cameron. The ‘leave’ camp certainly do not think enough has been done and this is likely to form a significant part of their campaign.

Do you think that the UK will vote to leave the EU?

55% said "No"

42% said "Yes"

3% had "no Opinion"

The somewhat surprising result of the next question was that - despite the majority not expecting a meaningful deal discovered in the last question - a clear majority of 55% expect the UK to ‘remain’ in the EU. Only 42% said they thought the UK would leave, suggesting that the result of the renegotiation of the UK’s membership was not as important as David Cameron was making out.

The big question the survey then went on to ask was about the expected impact that leaving the EU would have on their individual businesses. Given that a majority of business leaders have come down in favour of the ‘stay’ campaign, citing concerns over the impact on business and certainty of leaving, FC Exchange expected to see a definite effect on the amount of trade done in Europe. Surprisingly, 60% of businesses surveyed thought that UK leaving the EU would have no impact on the amount of trade that their business does with Europe.

Beyond this, the split between companies that expected to see an increase in trade and companies that expected to see a decrease in trade was finely balanced, being 15% against 13%. Only 11% of FC Exchange business clients surveyed were not trading with Europe at the time of the survey, so whatever the impact (which is clearly very uncertain), it will affect most of FC Exchange’s clients and a large proportion of UK companies that trade some of the £515bn with Europe annually.

Where FC Exchange did find a bigger impact of client concern was in regards to their profitability, if the UK were to leave the EU. Results showed that 30% expected a negative impact on their profitability of up to 25%. Only 10% of clients saw the potential of an increase in profitability if the UK were to leave, suggesting the participants feel similar to those surveyed by the Institute of Directors; that there are definite concerns within businesses around leaving the EU.

Lastly, participants were asked what they thought would happen to sterling if the UK were to leave the EU, with a fairly even split between a depreciation of 5% or more, no change, and an appreciation of 5% or more. What it does demonstrate is that no one is confident about where sterling will go.

What do you think the impact would be on sterling if the UK was to leave the EU?

30% said up to 5% loss

12% said "no change"

33% said up to 5% gain

25% said "Don't Know"

The closest approximation we have is the Scottish referendum 18 months ago, which saw sterling drop 6.6% against the dollar within the three months before the referendum, before gaining 2.9% as we saw Scotland remain part of the UK. We could see similar volatility in the next few months, as the campaigns get into full flow and as the polls swing between in and out.

If your business is involved with cross-border activities, then it is advisable to get in touch with a reputable currency broker to discuss your currency requirements surrounding these uncertain times. FC Exchange has transacted over £5billion and helped businesses of all sizes to mitigate currency risk and protect their profits.

Contact us today

Ben Amrany from FC Exchange follow this link or phone and ask for myself and quote "Cle France" on 020 7989 0000.

You may contact me directly using this form (click here) with your requirement and I will explain the options that are available to you in getting the best exchange rate.  

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At the moment nothing has changed of course and if the people of the UK vote to stay in then very little will change for at least a generation or two, even if Britain did leave Europe it wouldn’t stop Brits buying and living on mainland Europe. Sharon and David at Cle France lived and worked in France during the 1980's and 1990's when you had to 'jump through many hoops' before it was the 'free movement' we enjoy at the moment, they also lived in France from 1999 up to 2012 full time and at the start of that period you could not just 'arrive' you had to prove income and that you could 'support yourself financially' so going back to that type of scenario won't happen overnight, all it will really mean is a bit more paperwork!

Brits have always bought property as holiday homes and lived full time in France, Spain and other European countries before the formation of the EU and even if there is a Brexit for the UK this will still be the case.

One thing is clear and that is during these times, similar to the Scottish Yes / No campaign there is an air of uncertainty and this will no doubt be fuelled by any further comments from the Brexit brigade, this effect could seriously cause the cost of your property purchase to increase significantly, so for this reason many clients have purchased their euros in advance.

This method is called a 'Forward contract' and by doing this with FC Exchange it means you can fix your exchange rate for up to two years in advance, so you’ll know exactly how much you’ll get when you make your international money transfer. This makes budgeting a great deal easier and a lot of stress is removed.

Do you want more information ?

So if you need to buy or sell sterling and would like to be kept up to date with all the latest data releases and exchange rate movements then feel free to contact myself Ben Amrany. If you are buying or selling a house in France we will make sure your monies are in the right place at the right time, we work hand in hand with you and Cle France.

For more information on the currency service I can provide please feel free to contact myself...

Ben Amrany from FC Exchange follow this link or phone and ask for myself and quote "Cle France" on 020 7989 0000.

You may contact me directly using this form (click here) with your requirement and I will explain the options that are available to you in getting the best exchange rate.  

Blog submitted by: Alex for The French Property Network - Cle France.

For everything you need to know about French property visit www.clefrance.co.uk

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Mar 2

I couldn't be happier to endorse Cle France

Thank you both Sharon & David,

I couldn't be happier to endorse you. In fact, I have already spoken positively and I'm charged with seeking a similar buy locally for a dear friend. I'll be in touch, of course.

Meanwhile, looking forward to getting over to the house!

I'll be in touch in due course, Chris.

Our Client bought a House in the Mayenne department of the Pays de la Loire region, Let Cle France guide YOU through the French Property Buying Process!

And as several of our clients say "Follow your heart and make the move"! 

Thank You Cle France

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