How to minimise currency risk for your French property purchase
What is currency risk?
Geoff Lambourne, Director at Key Currency has shared with us this analogy:
If you walked into a casino with £10,000, would you risk putting it all on red or black?
If you’re not okay with the possibility of losing it all, then currency risk is something to consider when buying a French property.
The exchange rate for Pounds to Euros moves on average 10% in 12 months.
That means; for a £100,000, the price of your dream home overseas could fluctuate as much as £10,000 either way.
So, if you’re not prepared to pay an additional 10% of the property price, perhaps it’s time to speak to a currency specialist?
How can I protect my property budget?
Well, the first step is connecting with a trusted currency specialist. If possible, opt for one with experience helping individuals manage overseas currency transactions.
We recommend Key Currency to all our clients, they have years of experience in foreign exchange and specialise in overseas property.
The first step in protecting your overseas property budget would be to register with Key Currency, it’s free and there’s no obligation to trade.
Register with Key Currency today.
Then, we can schedule a call with your assigned account manager to discuss the best options for you and your budget.
The "forward contract" is possibly Key Currency’s most popular service for overseas property buyers. It’s a legal contract that allows you to lock in an exchange rate for up to 12 months at a time.
This provides peace of mind, knowing that you’ll pay the same price you agreed to pay for your overseas home by the time you complete the transaction.
For example - if you agree to buy a €100,000 property abroad when £1 = €1.15, it will cost you £86,956.
But it’s possible that by the time you come to complete the transaction, £1 only buys you €1.08, so the price has shot up to £93,592, costing you another £5,633, a 'forward contract' can avoid this happening.
Click below for a free quote from Key Currency.
Kind regards,
David Evans
Co-Founder of Cle France.
Cle France / Key Currency
Key Currency is the currency exchange department of Cle France Ltd, 'Cle' being the French word for 'Key', did you see what we did there?
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