How do you travel in France? France is one of the most sophisticated countries in the world, making it a popular destination for the rich and famous. The wealthy don’t get around France any old way, though – only the most luxurious modes of travel will do. Whether you want to hire a chauffeured limousine, soar overhead in a helicopter or hot air balloon, or charter a superyacht, this article will help. Continue reading
Luxury French Property
An investment in a coveted global city that gives you a base near the ocean and some of the most beautiful countryside in France – what’s not to like? Bordeaux is now the most expensive city to buy property in after Paris. In 2017, apartment prices rose by 12% and house prices by 16%. Figures on MeilleursAgents show that average house prices are now at the €3,843m2 and average apartment. Continue reading
Named after the river Aude that runs through the department from Carcassonne to the Mediterranean Sea, the Aude department is home to mountains, beaches, salt-water lagoons and hectare upon hectare of vineyards.. Continue reading
The French Riviera is a kaleidoscope of architecture and colour with honey-toned maisonettes dotted with flower boxes, village townhouses with mosaic sundials and opulent villas splashed with pastel accents and Renaissance columns. With spectacular scenery along the coastline from Saint Tropez to the Italian border and over 300 sunshine days each year, many of the region's beautiful buildings are best. Continue reading
The French Riviera stretches from Saint-Tropez to the Italian border, a mélange of dazzling blue sky and bright turquoise water. Buying a property in this idyllic setting doesn’t have to be a pipe dream – many residents invest in a second home along the Côte d'Azur, enjoying it when they can and renting it out to the throngs of tourists during the summer. Why the French Riviera, though? People. Continue reading
Interior design pros know just how exciting a time it is at the moment. Property design experts and homeowners alike are in love with contrasts right now: light colours mixed with deeper hues; sleek, modern design with period styles scattered in; and earthy materials elevated with touches of opulence. Here are 8 interior design trends that are taking over the luxury property world. 1. Brass. Continue reading
Lush, green gardens with bold, colorful flowers and fragrant shrubs are undoubtedly a treat for the senses, but landscaping has more to it than just curb appeal. Well-maintained grass improves air quality by keeping the surrounding area cool and increasing oxygen. Plants can cut down on noise pollution, turning a garden into a private, relaxing oasis. If you’re looking to invest in a new home that. Continue reading
If you’re relocating to France, you may be looking to finance your new life. The pound is currently weak, which means that collecting a monthly income in euros is extra appealing for property owners. Purchasing a buy-to-let property can provide an additional income stream, but you want to make sure you know the ins and outs of buying and managing this type of property.. Continue reading
As a basic rule, the South of France has fabulous sunshine practically year-round. Whether you want to live in the south or not, though, there are plenty of options for soaking up the sun on your new luxury property in France. Consider living in these sought-after areas for endless sun-drenched days. Sunny Inland Towns in France You don’t have to be right on the coast to enjoy the sun. Some towns. Continue reading
If you are looking to buy property in the Alps, these are the most sought-after locations by Home Hunts’ clients. A FRENCH Alps lifestyle is like no other and choosing a property in the right location can bring year-round activities, lucrative rental deals and business opportunities, which make the most of the excellent transport links to the rest of Europe.. Continue reading