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Achieve capital returns

Combine investment and a holiday home and get the best of both worlds:

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Know before you go

Advice for ex-pats and retirees considering moving overseas.

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Positive perspectives on French Property

It's been a tough year for many property markets, but French experts finding reasons to be cheerful.

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Cash Clinic

What is the best way for us to finance the final phase of a project to renovate a French farmhouse?

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Not One Pied-à-Terre, but Three

Buying a pied-à-terre in Paris

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Hot investment tip

A look at the growing trend of tourists choosing holiday homes over hotels.

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Buying in France?  Then borrow in France

Why UK residents benefit from a French mortgage.

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Join the Paris express

Tax concessions will boost the allure of a French pied-a-terre, reports Adam Sage.

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A cash injection

The Reynolds used equity release to free up money which they had invested in renovation work.

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Testimonials

Jem and Zoe Main, Dorchester England, Purchase of a home in Quillan

"...We are certain the service France Home Finance provided saved us money ... We think the France Home Finance team are the nicest people and we trust them."

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Resources

Best French Mortgage Rates

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French Interest Rate Indices

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Case Studies

Tax & Legal Aspects of Buying a Pied à Terre in France

Leigh-Alexandra Basha, international solicitor and expert on French property acquisition, explains what you need to know:

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Price Watch

French property prices drop on average 6% in 2009

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