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Elegant apartments in Paris' most prestigious arrondissements, featuring Haussmann architecture, balconies with Eiffel Tower views, and proximity to world-class amenities.
Stunning Mediterranean villas along the French Riviera with panoramic sea views, private pools, and access to glamorous resort towns like Nice and Cannes.
Magnificent chateaux and manor houses in the French countryside, from Loire Valley estates to Provençal farmhouses with vineyards and extensive grounds.
Premium chalets and apartments in exclusive Alpine resorts like Courchevel, Megève, and Chamonix with ski-in/ski-out access and mountain views.
France remains the world's most visited country with unparalleled cultural heritage, cuisine, and lifestyle. Our team has deep knowledge of the French property market, from Parisian pied-à-terre to Riviera estates. We guide international buyers through French property law, tax implications, and help secure the most exclusive properties in this prestigious market.
World-renowned art, cuisine, fashion, and architecture in every region.
Historically resilient property market with strong long-term appreciation.
International demand ensures strong resale values and rental potential.
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7 Beds · 7 Baths2,950,000
3 Beds · 3 Baths3,980,000
4 Beds · 4 Baths3,980,000
3 Beds · 3 Baths4,448,000
5 Beds · 5 Baths4,614,000
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France places no restrictions on foreign property ownership. EU and non-EU citizens can freely purchase residential and commercial property throughout the country.
All French property transactions are handled through a notaire (public notary). The process involves a compromis de vente (preliminary contract) with a 10-day cooling-off period, followed by the acte de vente (final deed) typically 2-3 months later.
Total acquisition costs are typically 7-8% for older properties (including notaire fees, registration tax, and agent commission) and 2-3% for new-build properties.
From Paris apartments to Riviera villas and Alpine chalets, France offers multiple investment strategies across different property types, regions, and price points.
As the world's most visited country with 90+ million tourists annually, French properties in tourist destinations generate strong rental income year-round.
Yes, there are no restrictions on foreign property ownership in France. Both EU and non-EU citizens can freely purchase residential and commercial property. The process is transparent and well-regulated through the notaire system, providing strong legal protections for all buyers.
The most sought-after luxury areas include Paris (particularly the 6th, 7th, 8th, and 16th arrondissements), the French Riviera (Nice, Cannes, Saint-Tropez, Cap Ferrat), Provence (Aix-en-Provence, Luberon), the Loire Valley for chateaux, and Alpine resorts (Courchevel, Megève, Chamonix) for ski properties.
French property owners pay annual taxe foncière (property tax) and taxe d'habitation (residence tax, being phased out for primary residences). Capital gains tax on secondary residences is 19% plus 17.2% social charges, with reductions after 6 years of ownership and full exemption after 22 years (30 years for social charges). Rental income is taxed at progressive rates.
Prime Parisian apartments range from €12,000 to €25,000 per square meter. A luxury 2-bedroom apartment in the 7th arrondissement with Eiffel Tower views typically starts from €1.5 million. Historic buildings with period features command premium prices. Annual appreciation in prime Paris has averaged 3-5%.
After agreeing on price, buyers sign a compromis de vente (preliminary contract) with a 10% deposit and a 10-day cooling-off period. The notaire conducts due diligence over 2-3 months, including title searches and planning checks. The acte de vente (final deed) is then signed, and ownership transfers immediately. Total transaction costs are typically 7-8% for resale properties.
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