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Old 09-07-2008, 08:09 AM
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Originally Posted by neustria View Post
In our area of the Poitou-Charentes (south Deux-Sevres) there are hundreds of properties on the market with no buyer in sight. There are certainly amongst these some good properties to be found at well under peak 2006 valuations. If you want to buy, you can take your time, in this area at least I can't see anything picking up anytime soon.

Beware of the agents who systematically paint a rosy view of the situation in order to entice you to buy. Never forget where the vested interest of the person giving you his advice lies!

As regards France it shouldn't be forgotten - it often it is here - that Real Estate had a fantastic run up from 2000-2005. Such periods, when they come, are usually very spaced out over time. I believe that the inflation provoked by the country's adhesion to the Euro played a major part in this rise, which also happened to coincide with the bursting of the DotCom bubble. To my knowledge only Germany remained unaffected, but that country had its own specific set of issues.

France has traditionally a segmented market with places like Paris and the Riviera behaving one way, remoter areas quite another. You will have to look at the specific conditions in the market you are looking at. In desirable urban high-density areas prices seem to hold up better in soft market conditions as we are seeing now.

I hope that this is useful to some of you.
Hello Neustria,
It is interesting to see your comments about your long term property hold in France. This is my experience.
I bought near Ste Maxime (83) in 1991. The value then halved during the rest of the 90's and probably reached bottom in 98. I believe the value then reached an all time high in 2006/7 of about 3 times the original purchase price. Today 2008 I believe prices are off the peak by about 10 to 20 % but as there are fewer buyers about location is everything. Property thrown up in the last few years inland from the coast in my opinion is a very hard sell at the moment.
My property is 200 meters from the sea but it is not for sale.
Good luck in Germany
Graham
Luxembourg
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