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ON FACEBOOK & TWITTER


Tête à tête W


HAPPY HOMEOWNERS


hile reading our latest issue of FPN, we wondered


This modernised and cute cottage in Côtes- d’Armor, Brittany is on the market for only €46,600, perfect as a lock-up- and-leave holiday home (francepropertyshop.com ref: 643868)


John Doyle: Want it


Sammy Leyland: That’s cheap. Looks nice too


how many other readers, like us, have already bought their place in France. We still subscribe because there’s so much information that remains relevant to us, plus we love the other reader stories, hearing all about fellow owners of French property. We have a holiday home in Brittany and as we’re both still working but can work from home and do flexible hours, we tend to


go over for periods of up to three weeks – luckily we’re not affected by the 90/180-day rule. One of our favourite activities when we’re in France is visiting brocantes and street markets, finding unique items for our home. Mind you, we’ll run out of space soon and might have to buy a bigger place! We just wanted to say hello to other readers like us and good luck to those just starting out on their French property journey. P&W Davies See p68 for an article on brocantes and vocab - Ed


ON INSTAGRAM


“This beautiful, wisteria-clad four-bedroom house has an interesting history; it was the


first house in the area allowed to bake bread in the 18th century and it was used as a


safe house by the Resistance during WWII. Situated a short walk from the town


Sold fully furnished and located in a popular town in Aude, this adorable property is on the market for only €160,000 (francepropertyshop.com ref: 641435)


Louise Maree: Gorgeous house and beautifully dressed. Ready to move in.


Tyger Hardy: Beautiful furniture, lovely house.


GET IN TOUCH! Tell us what you love about France and what owning a French property means to you, on our social media or email: karen.tait@francemedia.com


WE ASKED YOU... Outdoor space


What do you prioritise when looking for a French property?


Join our Facebook group: Living in France


8 FRENCH PROPERTY NEWS: July/August 2023 42% Indoor space 58%


square of St-Germain, 45km from Poitiers airport, it's on the market for just €85,000 (francepropertyshop. com, ref: 638240).”


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There's nothing quite like a French brocante


This month’s pick of letters and social media


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