What we do.
We assist you in finding and acquiring the property you wish to invest in.
Securing financing, such as a loan or mortgage, is often necessary to complete the property purchase.
Then with the proper legal structure in place, you will want to rent out your property ;
Ultimately, this investment journey can lead to eligibility for the French Golden Visa for investors.
We assist you in finding and acquiring the property you wish to invest in.
Securing financing, such as a loan or mortgage, is often necessary to complete the property purchase.
Then with the proper legal structure in place, you will want to rent out your property ;
Ultimately, this investment journey can lead to eligibility for the French Golden Visa for investors.
Through the France Talent Passport program, investors who make a minimum investment of €300,000 in the French economy can obtain a renewable four-year Investor residence permit. Provided you are recognized as investor in France, this permit extends to the investor, their spouse, and children under 18, facilitating a swift and efficient pathway to residency within France.
You will find articles and examples of various investments in our blog.
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM US
We provide assistance in the following areas:
General Real Estate Investment:
- Real Estate Investment in France
- French Real Estate Market
- Investing in French Property
- Real Estate Opportunities in France
- French Property Market Trends
- Real Estate Investment Strategies in France
Specific Investment Types:
- French Rental Property Investment
- Investing in French Property for Rental Income
- Buying Property in France for Investment
- French Property Investment Tax
- Investing in French Vacation Rentals
- Buying a French Château (or other specific property types)
Legal, real estate law & Regulatory:
- French Property Law
- Buying Property in France: Legal Aspects
- Real Estate Taxes in France
- French Property Investment Regulations
- Foreign Investment in French Real Estate
Financial Aspects:
- Financing a Property Purchase in France
- Mortgages in France
- Rental Yields in France
- Return on Investment (ROI) in French Real Estate
- Property Taxes in France
Regional Focus:
- Investing in Paris Real Estate
- Real Estate Investment in Provence
- Investing in French Riviera Property
- Real Estate in French Alps
UNDERSTANDING THE FRENCH REAL ESTATE MARKET
Real estate investment in France is a vast and complex subject, offering many opportunities as well as challenges. To help you see things more clearly, I'm going to present the different aspects of this investment, illustrating my remarks with images where relevant.
The different types of property investment in France:
There are many ways to invest in real estate in France. Here are the main ones:
- Classic rental investment: This involves buying a property (apartment, house) to rent out.
- Investing in new-build property: This involves buying a new-build property, often as part of a tax exemption scheme.
- Investment in older property: This involves buying an older property to renovate and rent out or resell.
- Investment in commercial premises: This involves buying commercial premises to rent to businesses.
The advantages of real estate investment in France:
- Wealth: Real estate is a tangible asset that can be passed down from generation to generation.
- Rental income: Rental investment generates additional income.
- Tax relief: Certain tax schemes enable you to reduce your tax bill.
- Asset enhancement: Property prices tend to rise over the long term.
Disadvantages of property investment in France:
- Capital lock-up: Money invested in real estate is less liquid than other investments.
- Rental risks: Unpaid rent and deterioration can be a source of concern.
- Complex taxation: Real estate taxation is complex and subject to change.
- Management fees: Notary, estate agency, rental management and works fees can represent a significant proportion of the cost of the investment.
Factors to consider before investing:
- Your investor profile: Your risk aversion, your investment horizon, your financial objectives.
- The real estate market: Price trends, interest rates, rental demand.
- Taxation: Current and evolving tax arrangements.
- Investment costs: Notary, agency and management fees, etc.
Tips for a successful real estate investment:
- Get professional help: A wealth management advisor or a real estate agent specialized in investment can help you make the right choices.
- Diversify your assets: Don't put all your eggs in one basket.
- Keep abreast of developments in the real estate market.
- Simulate your investment: Use online simulators to assess the profitability of your project.
In conclusion, property investment in France can be an excellent solution for diversifying your assets and generating additional income. However, it's important to be well-informed and to seek professional advice to make the right decisions.
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