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Sep 16

French Newspapers part 2

I guess you read French Property News, Living France, A Place in the Sun magazines etc. I hope you even enjoy reading the Cle France Newsletters! but to really learn more about life and living in France a French newspaper can not be beaten.

A look at French Newspapers - Part 2

Welcome back to our little survey of French newspapers. In part 1, I briefly went over the different sections found in most newspapers to help you quickly locate the content you want to read. Today, we’ll be looking at two French newspapers that you are bound to find at any café, kiosque (news stand), gare (train station), aéroport (airport), station de métro (metro station), etc.

Both of these papers are considered authoritative and have garnered a wide lectorat (readership) thanks to high quality journalism.

French newspapers part 2

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Le Monde :

The aptly named Le Monde (The World) is one of the most widely read journaux (newspapers) in France and throughout the world. It began circulating in 1944 when Général Charles de Gaulle requested a new newspaper to replace the ageing Le Temps (The Time) which had been France’s premier newspaper up to that point.

Published daily, Le Monde has over 300,000 subscribers and is available in many pays étrangers (foreign countries). The paper was brought into the digital realm in 1995 with its own website lemonde.fr - the site is easy to navigate and covers a wide range of topics including Idées (Ideas), Planète (Planet), Vous (You), Campus (geared towards students) and more. Each section has several subsections so you never run out of reading material.

Mises à jour (updates) to the websites occur every few minutes so you will always have access to the latest news.

Le Figaro :

My personal favourite, Le Figaro has a more conservative penchant than Le Monde and began circulating in 1826 which makes it by far the oldest French newspaper. It began as a weekly satirical paper and is currently the second largest newspaper in France with a readership of almost 400,000.

Like Le Monde, Le Figaro has an excellent website at lefigaro.fr - that is both informative and entertaining. Sections such as Santé (Health), Bourse (Stock Exchange), Enchères (Auctions), Étudiant (Student) and Vin (Wine) offer le lecteur (the reader) choices they might not find on similar news websites. Le Figaro even has a small assortment of magazines like Le Figaro Magazine and Madame Figaro, each of which explores subjects in greater depth than those found in the newspaper.

So go ahead and visit the websites of Le Monde and Le Figaro, read up on some of the latest news en français bien sûr (in French of course), and maybe even consider un abonnement digital (digital subscription) that you’ll be able to access on your phone, tablet and computer.

You’ll enjoy both the great journalism and hone your reading comprehension skills at the same time.

Original text from the French Language Blog.

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

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Sep 15

Cle France did a wonderful job in marketing my house

Dear David,

I just wanted to thank you very much indeed for a wonderful job in marketing my house.

You sold it!

Your professional approach, insistence that “You just have to trust me on this”, and superb marketing are unrivalled in my experience and selling the house the first weekend it went on the website is the proof!

So, to you sellers out there who may have been waiting some time for a sale and are not sure what to try next, I can only say “Go for it with Clé France’ as you won’t be disappointed! 

Best regards, Gill Whitley.

Gill took advantage of our GOLD level marketing package which was effective and very quick to work, the new owners have now moved into this delightful quality house in beautiful part of rural Normandy.

Tanks to Cle France

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Sep 12

Rare Opportunity in Clecy, Rural Normandy

Fancy a property within walking distance of this river?

the river at Clecy in normandy

Well it may be cheaper than you think! We have a rare opportunity for you to pick up a fantastic renovation project just a short walk from the river that offers you a very good way of adding value to your purchase. The values of renovated property in this location are much higher than surrounding villages so once renovated you will have a sound investment - pick it up while you can is my advice.

After all it is all about Location, Location, Location.

Clécy is located in the Calvados department of the Normandy region of France. The closest airport to Clécy is Deauville Airport (68 km) also close by is Dinard Airport (122 km), a little further but larger is Rennes Airport (131 km), or Angers Airport (151 km).

Close to Clécy there are many attractions, too numerous to mention here but some of my favourites would be the Memorial de Caen only 36 km, Bayeux Tapestry about 43 km, the D-Day Landing Beaches are an emotional 50 to 60 km away or Coutances Cathedral (72 km) and as I will tell you more about below, my personal best day out in the region is CHEMIN DE FER MINIATURE - Clécy en Suisse Normande

the viaduct at clecy in normandy

You may be looking for a fully renovated property but in this location that would be very expensive and rare to come on the market so why not renovate one yourself?

Renovating a property in France is not as daunting as it may seem and Cle France have many local contacts and vast experience to share with you making the prospect even more attractive.

Take a closer look at our renovation project QWE01486 for sale for 45,000 euros FAI - and perhaps open to offers!

QWE01486 for sale in clecy 

Holiday home or Full Time Living - it does not matter:

The property would be a perfect permanent residence and equally suited as a holiday home with lots to see and do for all the family close to this property including my personal favourite (and I am a middle aged man!) the Model Train Museum and if not the largest Model Railway in France it has to be close! take a look at a video of it here and click on the photo below to go to their website.

Plus of course all the walking trails in and around the countryside and alongside the river and there are also a few restaurants a short walk from this property along the river.

Clecy model train museum

What are you waiting for give Cle France a click or call at their UK English speaking Office 01440 820 358 for more details.

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

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Sep 3

I certainly intend to buy through Cle France

I am impressed with David and Sharon, and if I can convince my husband that moving to France is a good idea, I certainly intend to buy through Cle France if they have a property that suits.

Kind regards, Janet.

We are sure we will have a "property that suits" after all we currently have more than 8000 houses for sale in France on our website and a few more thousand to add in most regions of France so Cle France is the place to be.

Cle France property sales

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Sep 3

10 tips to help prepare your French home for winter

I know it is only the beginning of September and in my experience September is always milder than August in France, especially north of the Loire as August can often bring storms and showers, September is calmer and seeing the autumn creep into the trees is always somewhat comforting knowing that winter is around the corner and long nights by the fire are beckoning!

Preparing your French House for winter.

Preparing your frenchhouse for winter

You've hopefully been making the most of the good weather during the summer and visiting your French property, generally taking it easy where DIY and general odd-jobs are concerned but we thought a few tips on setting your property up for the winter months would be timely.

As the winter draws ever closer, there are a few quick jobs you can do around your home and garden to prepare them for the colder months.

Cle France top ten tips:

1. If you are not at the property during the winter, use your neighbour or friends or even a professional key holder to visit the property on a regular basis to make sure everything is in order.

2. Check dripping taps - fix them to prevent your pipes from freezing or your house from flooding.

3. Bleed radiators - bleeding your radiators releases trapped air which allows the water to fill every part of the radiator.

4. Test smoke alarms - change the battery every year, or when needed after testing each month, and make sure no dust has accumulated in the alarm.

5. Insulation - help keep your house warm by having good loft and wall insulation, if you are in the process of doing this make sure you prioritise for example, lag the water tank and insulate the outside taps etc.

6. Draught excluders - prevent heat from escaping through windows and doors by sealing any gaps with adhesive tape and use draught excluders at doors and windows.

7. Clear your guttering - make sure you get rid of any fallen leaves that could block and weigh down your guttering and pipes and stop the rain water from escaping.

8. Add anti-freeze to you toilet bowl and cistern to prevent it from cracking if the water freezes.

9. Clean your gardening equipment - you won't be using your gardening tools or lawnmower for a few months. Make sure they are clean, dry and stored away securely to prevent rust or theft.

10. Check your boiler - we all strive to turn the heating on as late in the year as possible, but the last thing you want is to turn it on in the winter and find your boiler is not working, test it before you need it.

AND FINALLY....

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Franck and his team's main purpose is to establish a friendly, professional rapport with you and help you to decide what sort of insurance you need.

They can also review your current cover to ensure it still meets your needs and those of your family.

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