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Sep 21

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Hope everyone is having a nice weekend and if you have France on your mind then... put the kettle on, fire up the internet and settle into the best choice for French Property by visiting the Cle France website.

Great Properties, Expert advice, Information, Where to buy in France - it is all in one place for YOU...

1 Central office - 100+ agents - 7000+ properties on 1 WEBSITE - it is definitely the place to start your search. 

Of course we would say we are the best place to look, but that is backed up by the fact we have the very best 'local' agents with French property priced at 'local' French property market values!

All under the Clé France umbrella where our team will respond to your questions and arrange your viewings for you.

The place to be this weekend is with Clé France - The French Property Network:

Everything you need for your French Property search available to you in the comfort of your own home!

Hope everyone has a nice weekend, Alex.

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Sep 14

New Agents start next week in Poitou-Charentes

Great News - we have several new 'agent commercials' ready to upload new properties for sale in Poitou-Charentes which will boost our property numbers in the region by around 350 just for starters!

The properties for sale will start to appear mid-next week around the 19th September so if you are searching for property in Deux-Sevres and surrounding areas then the choice is about to get much better!

Blog submitted by: David at Cle France.

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Sep 13

Eye tests for Hunters

A neighbour of mine once said of the hunt or "chasse" that took place in the adjoining fields that the morning session is safe but after a calvados lunch they often shoot each other by mistake!

Now I read last week that an "anti-chasse" organisation is calling for the banning of hunting on Sundays, as well as other measures after an increase in the number of accidents due to hunters and possibly the result of the liquid lunch my neighbour spoke of.

In a statement, the "Association pour la Protection des Animaux Sauvages" (APAS) said that in the hunting season 21 people were killed, with all but two being hunters themselves.

In total there were 179 accidents in the last hunting season, compared to 143 for the season before, and APAS says change is necessary.

The organisation is calling for a ban of hunting on Sundays, as it believes with more people taking up cycling, walking and outdoor past-times, France needs to change.

NOTE: don't wear those reindeer antlers you thought were so much fun at xmas time whilst riding your bike through the undergrowth!

APAS says that France is the only country in Europe where hunting is allowed on every day of the week. They also say that the law should be changed to make local hunting bodies more responsible for accidents, firmer regulation should be introduced to ban hunting close to property and that hunters should be required to take regular eye tests!

Blog submitted by: David at Cle France.

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Sep 12

Best time to buy French property

A lot of people are taking the opportunity of the low property prices and the high Sterling value to snap up some French property. We have sold 1 property a day this week which is good going even for us!

The one we sold today was a lovely little holiday home for only 28,000 euros!

Holiday home for sale

Yes only 28,000 euros, you can spend more that that on a quality family car! The mind boggles and there are many more properties of all shapes and sizes to match every budget just waiting for you to see.

Book the ferry and ask us to set you up with some viewings, don't wait any longer!

Blog submitted by: Alex at Cle France.

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Sep 11

What info and Docs should I provide

Client's Question: “What information will I need to provide when buying, and when we go to sign the compromis what documents should I take with me ?"

 The notaire will require the following information and documentation when drafting the initial contract:

For all parties to be included on the deed:

-         full names/addresses

-         occupation

-         martial status

-         passports

You should take copies of the following with you:

                   -birth certificates

                   -marriage certificates

                   -divorce papers

Blog submitted by: Alex at Cle France.

 

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