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Wednesday, May 12th, 2010
Thursday 13 May is Ascension Day and in France this is marked by a Bank Holiday. Because the French Bank Holiday falls on a Thursday, many people will make it a long weekend by taking Friday off as well. In France this custom is common, and it’s called “faire le pont” literally “make a bridge”. The previous two public holidays both fell on a Saturday and in France they are forfeit, not rolled over.
For house hunters this may mean you cannot get a viewing appointment until next week. Expect to find a sign in the estate agent’s window announcing “Fermeture exceptionnel”. You can still research the French mortgage market online. Learn more about French mortgages and how a good mortgage broker can help you from our website, Best French Mortgage.
The online portal for Best French Mortgage will be open throughout the weekend, of course, so you will still be able to apply for your French mortgage. We promise to find you the best French mortgage from top tier French banks and mortgage providers. We don’t charge clients for our mortgage broking services.
Best French Mortgage are the leading online French mortgage broker:
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Tuesday, March 30th, 2010
Easter weekend begins on Friday 2 April. The French call it Vendredi Saint and although it’s not an official Bank Holiday, many people start their Easter holidays on Good Friday.
Easter Day (Sunday 4 April) is traditionally celebrated with Church bells, chocolate treats and a sumptuous family dinner. As well as Easter eggs, there are Easter bells, Easter bunnies, Easter fish, Easter nests and exquisite dark chocolates for adults. Nearly everyone in France eats lamb on Easter Sunday.
Monday 5 April is a public holiday and Estate Agents do not open. However, by Tuesday it’s business as normal and the spring season brings a whole new set of properties to market. French property continues to represent good value and a sound investment. Completions in France can take up to three months, so if you want to spend your summer holiday in your new French home, now is the time to move forward on your purchase.
Best French Mortgage continue to arrange mortgages with First Tier French banks at the best rates and with the best terms. Contact us as soon as you find the right property and we will immediately start to find you the best French mortgage for your personal circumstances.
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Saturday, March 20th, 2010
Experts are agreed that 2010 is the time to invest in French property provided you finance the purchase with a Euro mortgage through BFM.
Why? Because the French market has bottomed out in terms of pricing and there are major bargains to be picked up in most areas.
But what about the exchange rate, surely the poor sterling/euro exchange rate makes French property a bad deal for British buyers?
Not if you take the maximum mortgage available, usually 80 to 85% of the property valuation.
The reasoning goes like this:
If you buy for cash you do indeed risk exchanging a lot of money for Euros at a bad rate.
If you take a mortgage, then one of two things will inevitably happen.
Either Sterling falls further against the Euro, so the value of your property increases in sterling terms;
Or Sterling recovers against the Euro. Your property value goes down in Sterling terms BUT SO DOES YOUR OUTSTANDING MORTGAGE.
It’s called hedging and is the first thing young international bankers are supposed to learn.
Keep your assets (the property) and your liabilities (the mortgage) in the same currency. Anything else is a decision to take a foreign exchange risk.
For more details see the Best French Mortgage Market Trends page.
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Friday, February 19th, 2010
The French Mortgage market is reeling from the shock move by the Fed to increase its emergency loan rate by 0.25% to 0.75%. The Fed’s move definitively signals that we are now at the bottom of the global interest rate cycle and the window of opportunity is beginning to close on what will probably be the best French Mortgage rates for the next 25 years. If you’re thinking of buying in France ACT NOW and contact us to get one of the last great mortgage bargains of the decade. For more details see the Best French Mortgage Market Trends page.
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Friday, February 19th, 2010
Best French Mortgage have updated their Market Trends page with the latest information on French Mortgages
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Tuesday, January 19th, 2010
French bargain cheap property is available in every departement of France but seldom via local French estate agents or on internet property web sites. This guide tells you how to find the very best French bargain cheap property that can be purchased on a French mortgage and often with no estate agent fees. Best French mortgage are specialists in French Euro mortgages for French bargain cheap property.
Visit our updated French Bargain Cheap Property page.
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Monday, January 18th, 2010
The Best French Mortgage glossary of French mortgage, housing and property terms includes the essential terms, words and vocabulary (including technical and legal terms) related to French property purchase and French mortgages.
This glossary should cover most of the terms you will need to understand to obtain a French mortgage but if you come across a term which you don’t understand and which is not listed here contact us and we will send you an explanation.
Visit our updated French Mortgage Glossary and Vocabulary of Terms page.
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Sunday, January 17th, 2010
Get the Best Foreign Exchange Rates
The currency market plays a huge part in the price you pay for your French property and yet is one of the easiest areas where you can make big savings.
Most people now recognise that their high street bank or building society will not give them as good a deal on Euros as they could get from a specialist currency dealer. This is especially true if the sum is large, such as a mortgage deposit, or if the payments are regularly recurring, such as with Euro mortgage repayments.
It is all too easy to become bewildered by the proliferation of currency exchange bureaux advertising their services: when we checked our search software found 53,100,000 references to foreign exchange on the internet!
To save you having to do the research yourself, we decided to select a foreign exchange partner that would give our clients an exemplary foreign exchange service and the best possible foreign exchange deal. And, exactly as you would expect from Best French Mortgage, foreign exchange with no broking commission charges.
Our new service offers
- All Client funds are sent via SWIFT payment from secure Client accounts at Barclays, giving you peace of mind that your payment will arrive at its destination swiftly and securely
- Best rates in the market
- No commission charges (typically banks charge up to 2%)
- No transfer fees (typically banks charge up to £25 per transaction)
- Secure online access with visibility of your currency trade via First Rate FX’s unique web portal
- Forward Contracts to fix your rate and cut your risk
- UK and International payments sent same day with no hidden costs – guaranteed!
- A representative based in France to sort out any problems in the French banking system
Visit our updated French Euro Foreign Exchange page.
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Saturday, January 16th, 2010
If you have a solid flow of income and a substantial property in France, whether already mortgaged or not, you need to understand the strategic investment importance of French Equity Release Mortgages.
French Equity Release Mortgages are much more than a way of realising the asset value locked up in your French property. They can be a core component of a secure yet profitable balanced investment portfolio and a solid defence of your estate against aggressive French inheritance laws. They can help reduce the tax due on rental income and can be granted on an interest only basis in qualifying cases.
Exceptionally, today’s traumatised financial markets offer an opportunity to simultaneously protect your estate, reduce your French tax liability and make a substantial financial gain by using the contrarian investment thinking pioneered by Warren Buffet.
The opportunity exists due to a conjunction of three factors:
* Historically low Euro mortgage interest rates.
* Historically strong Euro foreign exchange rate.
* Current French regulations on succession and inheritance tax.
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Friday, January 15th, 2010
Since the 1st quarter 2009 we’ve been forecasting that something exciting may be about to happen in the French property market. A conjunction of very low property prices, historically low mortgage rates, a terrific selection of property and the first predictions that the end of the 2009 recession is in sight was bound to shape property market sentiment.
We’ve been advising our clients to bring forward their French property purchase plans because this situation is not going to last long and by end 2010 the real bargains will have disappeared as the market slowly lurches back to business as usual. Last weekend we were surprised to see a full page article in the Guardian (UK) substantially agreeing with our analysis.
Now we see in one of Frances most prestigious papers, Le Figaro, that the Deauville property market has been stunned by the emergence of the dreaded sellers strike. In this well heeled corner of France some owners are deciding that at these property prices, and with returns on cash so low, they are going to withdraw their property from the market and wait. «Les gens n’ont pas besoin d’argent. On voit même, ces temps-ci, quelques biens retirés du marché». Anecdotally, we know that our local (Pays d’Auge) estate agent’s advice to her clients since March has been “If you don’t need to sell urgently, let’s take the property off the market for a while”. So it looks as though this trend will establish itself across France in the next few quarters, at least in the most desirable areas.
So what does a French property seller’s strike change? Simply it adds the detonator of a declining supply of quality French property to the already explosive mix of low French property prices, very low mortgage interest rates and the availability of French mortgage funds.
Clearly we’re not just about to see a return to the French property market of 2007 and 2008, far from it. What we will see is that the buyers who’ve been “keeping their powder dry” to buy at the low point in the market are just about to miss the boat.
The next development we’re expecting is that French mortgage demand will begin to run ahead of supply and if you’re a recession hit lender, that will look like a good opportunity to edge mortgage rates upward. So our advice is if you’re thinking of buying contact us now for the best fixed rate French mortgage offers before the rest of the French property market figures out what’s happening.
In today’s French mortgage market it is vital to understand the latest French mortgage market trends in order to choose the best French mortgage product for your needs. Because your French mortgage could have a life of up to 25 years it is vital that you take a long term view of the French mortgages on offer and not be seduced by a short term French mortgage product promotion. To help you understand the longer term direction of the French mortgage market trends the Best French Mortgage team’s two post graduate economists provide a monthly commentary on the French mortgage market trends.
Visit our updated French Mortgage Market Trends page.
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