Why You Should Consider a French Leaseback Property – Free Magazine
June 15, 2010
Responding to demand for more information about French leaseback property, Focus on France, the new 32 page magazine launches today.
France investment property is proving increasingly popular.
“Leaseback has been a major feature inside the French property scene for many years and is now becoming popular with British and other investors.”FrenchEntree, 2010“British property buyers searching for second homes overseas are ditching more exotic locations and once again flocking to France. Buyers are taking advantage of lower property prices and, faced with a struggling pound, cheaper euro mortgages.” Holiday Lettings, 2010
More than 100,000 people from the UK already own property in France and leaseback properties are highly sought after as they provide freehold ownership, guaranteed income and personal usage.
But how does the model work?
Where is the best place to buy? What returns can be expected?
Focus on France, published by French leaseback experts, Experience International, is your essential guide to French leaseback property and answers all the questions potential buyers may have.
“Focus on France is an indispensible guide for everyone looking to buy a leaseback property in France.
It has a clear explanation of the sale-and-leaseback model, up-to-date news, independent expert advice and buying guide.
Also featured are the most desirable areas to buy and the most attractive leaseback properties on the market”, comments Steven Worboys, Publisher and MD of Experience International.
The new 32 page magazine is free for potential French property buyers and includes:
Why are leasebacks such a safe bet? by the Editor of What House? Magazine
The latest property market information
The ten top reasons to buy in France
Where to buy? Location focus on Provence, the Alps and SW France
Essential guide to investing ion French property
A guide to the hottest leaseback property available today
To receive your free Focus on France Leaseback magazine right now visit frenchleaseback.org or call + 44 (0) 207 321 5858.
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