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May 26

Finding Cle France was a lucky break

Hello David, Apologies for not getting back to you sooner.... but we have been quite busy!,

I think initially it was a lucky break that we made contact with Cle France at the beginning of our search for a property in France.

The whole process from initial advice on various topics and viewing a shortlist of properties was a pleasure and hassle free. The advice and information on the website is very informative especially with regard to money transfers with your currency partner who was very user friendly and professional.

We are very happy with the house  and currently putting finishing touches to it.

Thanks to both you and Sharon for making this a positive experience.

Regards John & Judy.

Buying a House in Normandy or indeed buying a house in any region of France with the French Property Network - Cle France is easy and stress free, John and Judy think so and so will you.

Thank You Cle France

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May 23

France’s 2015 Eurovision Submission

You may love Eurovision, you may hate it or you may just be indifferent about the annual song contest but one thing you need to know is "the French" love it! 

So buying a property in France and holidaying there during May you will be sure to see TV coverage in bars and public places and if you buy a house in france for full time living then be sure to have to use your French language skills to discuss the current years song entry.

We know of French families that make a party weekend of the event and invite friends and family to their houses for Eurovision get togethers that run long into the night, so be prepared to join in with a sing-a-long!

On Saturday night, most of Europe will be watching the finale of the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest. If you’re not familiar with this contest, it’s an annual song competition with countries in the European Broadcasting Union participating. This year, for its 60th anniversary, the contest is taking place in Vienna, Austria, because last year’s winner was Austria. Eurovision is a very popular: this year, an estimated 600 million viewers globally will be celebrating 60 years of singing.

Eurovision France

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How it works is each country selects a singer to represent them. What surprised me is that the representative doesn’t have to be a citizen of the country he’s singing for! Canadian singer Céline Dion (ever heard of her?) sang for Switzerland in 1988 with the song “Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi” (Don’t Leave without Me), for example. Her participation helped launch her international career, so I’m pretty sure it’s safe to say that we can think Eurovision for our chance to perform our own drunken renditions of “My Heart Will Go On” at karaoke. Merci, Eurovision!

Céline isn’t the only big timer to come from a Eurovision background. ABBA won for Switzerland in 1974 with “Waterloo”.

The competition has two semi-finals and a final. For each semi-final, the 10 countries with the highest scores will make the journey to the Eurovision host country. Regardless of where they place, there is a group of 5 countries known as the Big Five that automatically place into the finals because they’re the biggest financial contributors to the European Broadcasting Union.

They are: France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the UK, and Australia. (Hey... that’s not 5. That’s 6! And Australia??). The previous year’s winner is also automatically in the final.

The winner is decided by 2 factors: a jury and public vote. Both are given 50%. This method can lead to a lot of geopolitical voting (which is interesting in and of itself).

France has appeared in the competition in 58 of the 60 competitions, missing the 1974 and 1982 contests. They’ve won 5 times:

1958 with “Dors, mon amour” by André Claveau

1960 with “Tom Pillibi” by Jacqueline Boyer

1962 with “Un premier amour” by Isabelle Aubret

1969 with “Un jour, un enfant” by Frida Boccara

1977 with “L’oiseau et l’enfant” by Marie Myriam

Since 1977, France has placed bronze 3 times and silver twice. Most notably, they placed last in 2014 with “Moustache” by Twin Twin. Yikes.

So what has France submitted this year to not repeat last year’s title?

This year’s French representative is a woman named Lisa Angell who is singing a song called “N’oubliez pas” (Don’t Forget). The song is a message to the entire generation to not repeat the mistake of past generations. It’s a song of “hope and peace, of courage and solidarity,” according to the singer.

Here are the the lyrics and an English translation.

Il ne me reste que des larmes

I only have tears left

Ces quelques notes venues d’autrefois

These few notes from the past

Et le chant de nos prières

And the melody of our prayers

Nos cœurs qui espèrent

Our hearts are hoping

Et le vide sous mes pas

And the emptiness beneath my steps.

 

Il ne me reste que les cendres

I only have ashes left

De mon village plongé dans le silence

Of my village that was plunged into silence

Je ne suis qu’une blessure

I’m only a wound

Un cœur sans armure

A heart without armour

Comment survivre après ça?

How can you survive after this?

 

Mais je suis là, je n’oublie pas

But I’m here, and I won’t forget

Dans mon village balayé par l’histoire

In my village swept away by history

Et je vis là, n’oubliez pas

And I live there. Don’t forget.

Effacé des cartes et des mémoires

Erased from the maps and memories

 

Je me souviens du rire des enfants

I remember the laughter of children

La voix des hommes quand ils partaient au champ

The voices of men leaving the field

Les fêtes des moissons

The harvest celebrations

L’odeur dans les maisons

The smell in the houses

Les éclats d’amour et de joie

The bursts of love and joy

 

Quand ils sont arrives

When they arrived

Cachés derrière leurs armes

Hidden behind their weapons

Ils étaient des milliers

There were thousands of them

Ils riaient de nos larmes

They laughed at our tears

 

Ils ont voulu détruire

They wanted to destroy

Nos croyances et nos âmes

Our beliefs and our souls

Avec des mots de haine

With hateful words

Que l’on n’connaissait pas

That we didn’t know

 

Je suis ici ce soir

I’m here tonight

Au milieu de ces ruines

In the middle of these ruins

Pour vous parler d’espoir

To talk to you about hope

Et vous chanter la vie

And to sing about life

Et je fais le serment

And I’m making a promise

Quand séchera le sang

That when the blood dries

De reconstruire ma ville

I will rebuild my city

Bien plus belle qu’avant

Even more beautiful than before

Mais n’oubliez pas

But don’t forget.

AND... remember to sing along on Saturday night!

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

This blog was originally posted on The French Language Blog pages.

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May 22

I would definitely recommend you to anyone

Hi David & Sharon,

You certainly have a smooth operation everything fits together like a well oiled clock, I found the whole process of buying a property in France straightforward thanks to you & your partners from the Immobilier to your currency partner, I would definitely recommend you to anyone thinking of buying a property in France.

Thanks again James & Radka.

We do seem to have 'hit a stride' with finding really nice clients! finding nice houses in France to sell is easy for us at least with our network of French agents who are en forme (and our English agents and other nationalities of course). Finding vendors motivated to sell and finding buyers ready to buy is becoming less and less of a challenge as at the moment the time is just right for buying a house in France with us at Cle France - The French Property Network.

We wish James and Radka many years of enjoying there French home in rural Normandy.

Thank You Cle France

 

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May 16

Perfect Holiday Home Reduced

REDUCED in price - A FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE this ideal holiday home, easy to run and 'lock up and leave' in a small village hamlet between l'Absie and Coulonges, only 30 minutes south of Bressuire, where there are all shops and services. 90 minutes from the Vendee coast and airports at Nantes and La Rochelle. 4-5 hours from the car ferries in Caen, Cherbourg and Le Havre.

ZPC00372 is now only 49,950 Euros FAI

ZPC00372 Lead

A well presented end cottage with attractive rural aspect. There is a small courtyard directly in front of the house with further gravelled garden with outbuildings across the lane. Parking spaces.

Entrance into open plan living room with kitchen area, stairs to first floor landing, good size double bedroom, shower room with WC.

ZPC00372 inside

Rooms in more detail: 

Ground Floor - Living/Dining/Kitchen - 33.00 m2 - Open Plan, exposed beams, exposed brickwork.

1st Floor - Bedroom - 23.00 m2.

Corridor - 3.00 m2 - landing and large cupboard.

Bathroom - 4.00 m2 - Hip Bath with shower over, WC and basin.

Cellar - 33.00 m2 - head height under living room, storage, sink and electric.

Local Taxes:

Taxe fonciere - 147 euros a year.

Taxe d'habitation : 204 euros  year.

Some of the furniture can be left if required: Dining Table and 4 chairs, Settee, Cooker (gas bottle), Buffet Unit, SuperKing Bed / Mattress, Other items (to be agreed), Washing Machine (top Loader - new), Misc items / fixtures and fittings.

ZPC00372 outside

Outside:

Courtyard, further courtyard with covered terrace and small outbuilding. Parking for 2 cars.

Mains drainage is connected to the property.

Estimated Notaire fees of 4633 euros.

Features: Parking space, Terrace, Outbuilding(s), Courtyard. Living area 62 m2 approx. Living room 33 m2 approx. Shower room (1st floor). Bedroom 1 (1st floor 23 m2).

All our prices are quoted as FAI (agency fees included) unless otherwise stated and 'notaire' fees are around 7% (on average) but feel free to ask us for an exact amount on any particular French property for sale you are interested in.

Indeed please feel free to use the 'MAKE AN ENQUIRY' tab above to ask us any questions you have about buying a property in France. Our UK based enquiry office and staff will guide you through the entire buying process step by step from your first contact right up to taking ownership and beyond, all free of charge.

So when you buy through Clé France you can be confident that you are paying no more than the standard commission rates you would pay anyway, but you have the added benefit of a bi-lingual support team.

CONTACT US: to discuss your search for property in France, or indeed for any further information you may require on French property sales.

Cle France

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

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May 15

Cle France - So much better than...

Thanks David, your information may prove to be very helpful, we are very interested in this property and are likely to have a discussion about it after my wife has seen it on Friday, so I suspect I am likely to call you after the event.

Having said all this and taking account of the fact that the property has been empty for some time we have had quite a number of disappointing viewings in France. It's understandable that property photographs show properties in their best light, but the surroundings and the less attractive aspects of a property have let many down and left us disappointed.

Fingers crossed on this one.

Rest assured though - a few dead flies in the house and weeds in the garden won't mask a properties potential in my wife's eyes. She's very good at seeing through the cobwebs :-)

Thanks ever so much for your help. So much better than [removed] Immo. In fact there's no comparison. Wish we had known about you earlier.

Kindest regards, Chris.

It is a constant frustration for us as well as our clients that some agents do not update images of property for sale in France. We like to get our agents to update images but also a house can be 'for sale' in France for 2, 3, 4 years and that would not be unusual, it would not mean there is anything wrong with the house just that the market in rural France is slower than british clients are used to.

Rest assured we always make sure our clients know what to expect when booking a viewing on a property we have for sale in the many regions of France.

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