A useful site to help with understanding French rules and regulations
France’s Housing Market in 2026 with emphasis on retirees and second-home buyers
The taxe d’habitation is a local housing tax charged every year on furnished homes in France. If you own a second home in France (not your main residence), you usually have to pay it.
The end of the year is a good time to make sure your finances, home, and official records are in order.
All you need to know about how to look for a rental property in France, deposits and the documents landlords want to see.
Post Brexit, Covid or just ready to make a move?
The impact of Brexit is now a reality but buying a second/holiday home in France will remain the dream of many British people who are fortunate enough to be able to finance such a purchase. Prestige Property Services provide expert advice on navigating the murky waters of the post-Brexit era.
P.O. Property Shop are urgently looking for holiday rental properties in and around Argelès. Contact them for a free valuation.
As of April 1, 2017, proper sales and rentals advertising must better inform potential buyers and tenants according to a new law published in the Journal officiel of January 18, 2017.
This applies to property with a minimum of furniture, rented to long term tenants (ie the tenant needs to bring his own furniture as a complement to be able to live on the premises).
