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Do you dream of living in the world-famous Loire valley, with its fine wines and grand châteaux, but can't quite stretch to the hefty price tags of property in that region? Indre could be the answer.
There are many things to consider when borrowing in France for your house purchase. Alistair Lockhart responds to queries on credit scores and age-related loan eligibility.
When buying a property in France, you will be exposed to the EURO exchange rate. During 2022 we have seen a high level of volatility in the currency exchange markets as inflation, interest rates, global crisis and many other economic, political and environmental factors causing this.
We meet Stuart Scott who has set up his cider business in Gers, what was once Gascony.
Top 50 Best French Towns & Cities (more than 2,000 inhabitants) Top 50 Best French Villages (less than 2,000 inhabitants) 1. Angers...
Coastal gem or inland idyll? The western départements of Ille-et-Vilaine and Vienne both have a lot to recommend them, but which would you choose?
Do you know the rules on pet passports, Animal Health Certificates, driving with your dog, and travelling on public transport in France? Here are 10 quick answers to your pet FAQs
We break down exactly what the rules say regarding private health insurance (PHI) and travel insurance policy requirements for long-stay visas in France.
Charente-Maritime has it all: lush countryside, beautiful beaches, great weather and plenty of eye-catching property
We take a look at the pros and cons of selling your French property through an estate agent or privately.
French PM Elisabeth Borne survives a vote of no confidence yesterday and France braces for yet another heatwave just in time for Bastille Day celebrations.
Experienced hospitality professionals James and Olivia retrace the road that led them to La Ferme du Cayla, in the foothills of the Pyrenees.
Natural wonders, rocky landscapes, lush meadows and over 2,000km of waterways, Lot has a rugged beauty all of its own. It’s long been in the shadow of its popular neighbour Dordogne, but with more open spaces, fewer people and cheaper house prices, it’s becoming a serious contender for those looking for somewhere off the beaten track to start their new life in France.
France takes a stand against the historic US ruling on abortion, masks are once again being recommended on public transport, and is inflation set to reach a record high this autumn?
The second round of parliamentary elections saw Macron's Ensemble! coalition lose absolute majority, while the Ministry of Interior has revealed the number of Brits that were granted the carte de séjour in 2021, multiple departments are at risk of thunderstorms and the list of most popular French baby names have been released.
Fancy somewhere with a coastal vibe? Beautiful Brittany’s Côtes-d’Armor is easy to get to, but Var has (almost) year-round sun. Which one to choose?
What is a fiscal representative, which French homeowners need one when selling their house, and what are the associated costs? Here’s what you need to know.
Passionate American chocolatiers, husband and wife Shannon Grochowski and Jean-Pierre Wladyslaw, tell us about their dreamy riverside cottage in Yonne, Burgundy.
When it comes to buying a property abroad, you may be asking yourself a few questions around exchanging your funds.
Watch French President Emmanuel Macron's video message to The Queen for her Jubilee celebrations, plus what's happening in France's legislative elections.
Last issue we met Elisabeth and Bill Bonner as they renovated Château de Courtomer’s farmhouse.
You’re looking for a place to call your own within easy reach of the UK, but which northern star should you choose – La Manche or Calvados?
What went wrong at the UEFA Champions League finals on Saturday, what is the Loi Lemoine, and the other French news stories you need to know about this week.
Kerry and Tomas Flaherty-Rask, a pair of high-flying IKEA executives, made a fresh start running two properties converted to provide luxury holidays in the Dordogne.
Frustrated, narrowboat owners Allen and Jo Fairhurst nearly didn’t bother with their last viewing. It was to be their dream home.
Annaliza Davis outlines everything you need to know about working from home in France.
From the presidential inauguration to an increased minimum income threshold for French visas: here are the French news stories you need to know this week.
There’s been some confusion recently over passport validity for UK citizens travelling to the EU – here’s what you need to check prior to booking your trip to France.
Emmanuel Macron has been reelected as president of France, but what happens now? Here are the French news stories you need to know about this week.
This Sunday sees the second and final round of France's elections, when either Emmanuel Macron or Marine Le Pen will be elected President.
In this series of "Where to Buy in France", we have Narbonne, located in Aude in Languedoc, it has a lot going for it.
A gem in southwest France, Tarn-et-Garonne has a cornucopia of activities, fresh food and wine, and picture-perfect properties.
Everything you need to know about pedigree breeding, LOF, and registering your pedigree dog in France.
What is a Fiscal Household? Are you tax resident in France? What are French income tax rates and allowances in 2022? Do you need to file a French tax return?
In France, married and PACSed couples file a joint tax return, and tax allowances and liabilities depend on the number of children and family members.
Employment income, rental income, and French pensions are subject to France's Pay As You Earn (PAYE) system or ‘prélèvement à la source’ - here's what you need to know.
What capital gains tax and social charges apply if you sell your second home in France, and are you liable even if you're not resident in France?
Your tax responsibilities on rental income from your second home, gite or AirBnb in France, plus declaring foreign rental income on your French tax return.
France's Social Security System is one of the most comprehensive in the world, covering healthcare, pensions, unemployment benefits, maternity, and much more.
For those that tuned in, French Entrée hosted a webinar of panellist discussing some of the aspects involved in a property purchase in France.
Want to live like royalty in France? Look no further than Indre-et-Loire and Gers. So let's see which one takes your fancy.