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Feb 20

Client gets 'offer accepted' good news

That's fantastic news! I really appreciate all you've done. 

I'm back in the UK at the moment but return to France on the 13th, so will be available to sign anything myself after that date.

I look forward to hearing from you tomorrow with more details.

Best Jo.

We have just told Joanne her offer has been accepted on a house in Midi Pyrenees with Cle France - The French Property Network.

Thank You Cle France

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Jan 31

How about a Valentine's Day weekend trip away?

Eurostar announced a good offer today that may be good timing for a Valentines day trip away! it is 10% off all Eurostar tickets.

Click on the images below to be taken to the booking page to learn more:

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Promotional code terms and conditions

This 10% off code is redeemable against Eurostar train ticket purchases on

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Code valid 31 January - 28 February 2014 inclusive

Minimum purchase necessary: €1.00

Code valid for 250 redemptions

Only one code can be redeemed per purchase

Valid for travel in Eurostar Standard, Standard Premier and Business Premier classes

Code redeemable at the payment stage when booking

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Code cannot be applied to previously purchased train tickets

Ticket refunds and ticket changes: standard fare terms and conditions apply to tickets purchased using the discount.

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Jan 31

TGIF: La Belle Barn—et Big Bargain!

It is always nice when people around the world pick up on one of our properties and share it, this happens a lot because we have 1000s of nice houses all across France and it is a great place to live.

One of our friends from america picked up on this beauty earlier today...

QWE01477 for sale

QWE01477 nestled in Normandy and on the market for just 123,625 euros FAI.

It's Friday, which means we've left the U.S. in search of houses sweet enough to tempt a move abroad. And while Paris properties are still above and beyond the reach of nearly everyone on the planet, the rest of France is a different story.

For example, a mere $167K will score you this delightful stone house, a former barn, on over half an acre in lower Normandy near the tiny town of Saint-Clement-Rancoudray.

Recently renovated, the compact 2 bed/1 bath space still has old stone walls and exposed beams, but has been nicely modernized with new kitchen and bath.

At this price, you could buy it and rent it out when you weren't using. Although, to be honest, you'd probably never want to leave.

Take a closer look here.

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Jan 30

A Good time to buy, Prices low, Exchange rate good, Spring on the way...

The French property market has been a good investment for many foreign buyers over the last year with prices of flats and houses rising in the most sought after areas. In rural areas prices are stabilising after dropping for a number of months so now is a good time to buy.

CXZ00629 property for sale

Above: a lovely country cottage with two bedrooms and another cottage next door with two bedrooms for your friends! CXZ00269 - 100,000 euros FAI in Lower Normandy.

Prices have risen 4% and 8% respectively in Nice and the Cote d’Azur, whilst prices in the Paris region have risen by between 3.8% and 6.2% for houses and flats, according to data release by government controlled Notaires de France. Normally the rest of the country will follow this trend after a number of months of prices dropping then showing little movement.

At the same time, the numbers of UK buyers in the Paris region has remained stable at around 2% of all transactions, according to data from BNP Paribas, whilst for France overall, the percentage of UK buyers dropped slightly from 11% to 9%.

Buyers from the Middle East, Asia and Eastern Europe are regarding the Parisian market as a good buy as it is regarded as a safe haven, a bit like London.

Elsewhere in France, the story is more mixed, with prices stable or rising, but by more modest amounts, these areas not benefiting so directly from the overseas buyer.

One contributing factor to the health of the French mortgage market is certainly the willingness of the banks to lend. It is also true for the UK buyer that banks are now lending more readily, in France lenders have stood firm and continued to offer attractively prices mortgage funding.

Find out more about UK mortgages and borrowing options here.

Find out more about France mortgages and borrowing options here.

Low interest rates are going to sustain the property market in France over the next few years, with prices likely to remain stable. There are many bargains to be had in the current climate where a lack of domestic buyers is opening up opportunities for British and international buyers to snap up desirable properties.

Exchange rates also affect who is buying property in France. For the British buyer the position is now healthier than it was some months ago with the pound trading at around €1.21 from €1.14 a year ago, so giving buyers an effective price discount.

For dollar linked currencies, exchange rates have also moved broadly in their favour over the past 12 months making property cheaper for the dollar based buyer, but the euro is now strengthening again to remove some but not all of that advantage.

For more information on the currency service I can provide please feel free to contact myself Rob Harold from Foreign Currency Direct follow this link or phone and ask for myself and quote Cle France on our Freephone 0800 328 5884.

You may email me directly at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and quote Cle France with your requirement and I will explain the options that are available to you in getting the best exchange rate.

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

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Jan 29

It’s a bachelor’s life for Hollande - but he’s making a big mistake, says Trierweiler

François Hollande has let it known that he intends to become a bachelor president without a first lady, for the time being at least.

But Valérie Trierweiler, who was France’s de facto first lady until Mr Hollande ended their relationship this weekend, believes he is making a mistake.

Hollande the batchelor

In a conversation with French journalists, she said the head of state needed a women at his side – although she refrained from saying which one.

She also denounced the sexism and the treachery which she says reign in French politics – comments likely to anger Mr Hollande’s ruling Socialist Party, which claims be egalitarian and honest.

“How will we manage if there is no longer a first lady?” she said, according to iTélé, the rolling news channel. “Who will look after the Chinese first lady?”

Peng Liyuan, the superstar folk singer whose husband, Xi Jinping, is China’s President, is expected in Paris in April when she will accompany him on a keenly anticipated state visit.

French presidential aides now face the unenviable task of concocting a programme for Ms Peng in the absence of a first lady to show her around Paris, as usually happens on state visits.

The protocol conundrum is the latest consequence of the revelation by Closer, the glossy magazine, that Mr Hollande, 59, was having an affair with Julie Gayet, 41, the actress and film producer.

Ms Gayet, who has avoided public appearances since the disclosure, has reportedly told friends that she has no more desire to become first lady than Mr Hollande has to give her the role.

The assumption in Paris is that Mr Hollande will travel to Washington next month to meet Barack Obama without her and will continue to see her away from the Elysée Palace.

Ms Trierweiler, for her part, insisted that she remained good terms with the Socialist leader.

“We are not at war and we are continuing to telephone each other,” she said.

This was taken in Paris as a sign that he was likely to accept her demand for compensation for ending their decade-long relationship following Closer’s revelations.

However, her decision to meet journalists at the end of a long-planned charity trip to Mumbai will have appalled presidential advisers, who hope that she will disappear from the public eye.

Ms Trierweiler, 48, was described as relaxed by RTL radio, but tired and weak by Europe 1 radio. Alexandre Kara, its political correspondent, said her hands trembled as she spoke.

The former first lady, who was admitted to hospital for a week after discovering Mr Hollande’s affair said she was better but added: “I will perhaps suffer the repercussions in a month’s time.”

Ms Trierweiler said she had underestimated the sexism and bad faith prevalent in politics when arriving at the Elysée after Mr Hollande’s victory in the 2012 presidential election.

She said male politicians had little consideration for their female counterparts and even less for political wives.

“People don’t realise how much treachery and hypocrisy there is. You get hit without doing anything. That is not my way. In politics, a traitor is sometimes worth more than a friend.”

She said that her relationship with Mr Hollande might have survived if he had never been elected president, and added that some staff at the Elysée were in tears when she left on Saturday.

Ms Trierweiler, a journalist at Paris Match magazine, said she had no intention of going back to her previous post as political correspondent, but would carry on writing book reviews.

Her main aim, however, was to undertake charity work, she added in a comment that will fuel speculation that she hopes to become the French Diana, Princess of Wales.

She also rebutted claims that she was behind the unforeseen ascension which took Mr Hollande to the presidency. “I didn’t push him to become president and I never dreamt of entering the Elysée.”

In a final shot across her former partner’s bows, she rejected a claim by Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet, the centre-right candidate to become Mayor of Paris, that Mr Hollande’s announcement that he was leaving her read “like a redundancy letter”.

“My separation is a break-up not a redundancy,” she said. “There was no notice.”

Article originally appeared in The Times newspaper.

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

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