French Property News – August 2019

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http://www.completefrance.com August 2019 French Property News 3


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ometimes a chance happening changes the course
of your life. For Peter and Caroline Tansey it was
accidentally receiving a copy of French Property News,
meant for their friends, that prompted them to buy a
property themselves! As they say, it was serendipity, and it
certainly led to a happy conclusion as you can find out on
page 64. Brits who fall in love with France come from all
walks of life, and are young and old. While we feature

lots of stories of couples and families who’ve bought a holiday or permanent


home across the Channel, many single folk find themselves in France too. It


can be more daunting taking that first step alone, but there’s no reason to be


put off, as you’ll see on page 26. In this August issue, we also feature a couple


of locations that couldn’t be more different. Provence (page 38), whose


scenery and luminous light has long attracted artists and holidaymakers, is


a wonderful place to be at any time of year, but is particularly beautiful in


summer. Not so far away geographically, but almost a polar opposite in what


it offers, is Les Deux Alpes. Snow in August? Yep, that’s right; here you can


experience winter and summer all in one day – turn to


page 48 to find out more.


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THOUGHTS from


3 things I’ve learnt this month


 Editor’s pick
A charming three-bed house in a
Charente village with amenities
This pretty house would make a
lovely lock-up-and-leave holiday
home. In the heart of a village, next
door to a Michelin-star restaurant no
less (there’s also another restaurant, a
grocer’s and a château), the three-
bed house has a detached garden
just a minute’s stroll away, which
stretches down to the River Charente.
The price is great too, just €179,
(charente-immobilier.com).

Brits are still the main foreign
buyers of property in France,
ahead of Belgians and Germans

Many rural authorities are
moving away from allowing
barn conversions

Homeowners with joint income
up to €45,000pa won’t have to
pay taxe d’habitation by 2020

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