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Paris in Lights: Christmas Windows and Champs-Élysées Magic

Paris in Lights: Christmas Windows and Champs-Élysées Magic

When autumn disappears, Paris  starts to shine again. The air becomes colder, cafés smell like roasted chestnuts, and the City of Light turns into a real Christmas dream. Every year, two big moments announce…

Truffles: France’s Underground Prima Donnas

Truffles: France’s Underground Prima Donnas

Few foods generate more drama than truffles, those coveted, earthy gems from the  terroir  that fascinate passionate chefs and empty wallets. But Beth, our Southwest resident based in Occitanie , brings a refreshing…

What is a Lettre Recommandée LRAR in France?

What is a Lettre Recommandée LRAR in France?

If you own property, buy a home, or are an expat  living in France , you’ll find French bureaucracy relies heavily on official paperwork, including the Lettre Recommandée avec Accusé de Réception…

Why is November 11 a Bank Holiday in France?

Why is November 11 a Bank Holiday in France?

Each year on 11 November, France observes a bank holiday to commemorate the end of World War I, a conflict that reshaped the nation and the world. The significance of this date goes back to November 11, 1918, in a railway…

Exciting Rail News for Travellers and Homeowners

Exciting Rail News for Travellers and Homeowners

The way we travel between the UK and France  is evolving, bringing excellent news for explorers, second homeowners, and international property investors. Eurostar’s upcoming Celestia trains, scheduled for 2031,…

What Is a Plan Cadastral or de Cadastre?

What Is a Plan Cadastral or de Cadastre?

A  plan cadastral  is a graphical document that maps all land properties and buildings within a commune (municipality), and is a very useful tool to understand the surroundings of a specific property when house…

What is a Dossier de Diagnostic Technique (DDT) in France?

What is a Dossier de Diagnostic Technique (DDT) in France?

If you’re preparing to sell, rent, or  buy a property in France , you will need to provide or receive the Dossier de Diagnostic Technique (DDT). This set of mandatory reports plays a vital role in every transaction,…

Mont-Saint-Michel: France’s Iconic Island of Legends

Mont-Saint-Michel: France’s Iconic Island of Legends

Few places in France capture the imagination like Mont-Saint-Michel, a medieval abbey perched on a rocky island in the French region  of Normandy, surrounded by dramatic tides that transform the landscape twice a day.…

La Nuit des Châteaux: A Unique French Castle Experience

La Nuit des Châteaux: A Unique French Castle Experience

This October, France’s castles will sparkle under the moonlight as La Nuit des Châteaux  returns for its 7th edition. From today to 19 October, nearly a hundred historic estates across  the country…

How to Know if a French Property is in a Flood Zone

How to Know if a French Property is in a Flood Zone

When buying property in France , one of the key questions to ask is: Is this land or house in a flood zone? Flooding is the leading natural hazard in France, affecting millions of residents and properties annually. Knowing…

Our Guide to EES, ETIAS & the New EU Border Rules

Our Guide to EES, ETIAS & the New EU Border Rules

The big news this autumn is that the way we travel to Europe is undergoing changes. From October 2025, two new systems, EES (Entry/Exit System) and ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System), will reshape…

Guide to Making an Offer on a Property in France

Guide to Making an Offer on a Property in France

You’ve found the perfect property in France , that’s wonderful news, and only the start of the buying process. Whether it’s a cosy ski apartment in the Alps, a sun-drenched villa in Provence  or a…

French Property Market Analysis – Summer 2025

French Property Market Analysis – Summer 2025

French property sales and the market are showing signs of revival this summer, with transaction volumes up and buyer confidence returning. While national prices remain stable, important regional contrasts create opportunities…

Buying A Rural Property? Know Your Access Rights

Buying A Rural Property? Know Your Access Rights

Considering buying a rural property in the French countryside? Whether you’re eyeing a secluded farmhouse in the Dordogne , a country mas in Provence or a holiday home in Occitanie , one key legal issue to understand…

Le Tour de Provence – Discover the True Heart of the South

Le Tour de Provence – Discover the True Heart of the South

Provence isn’t just the sunniest region of France ; it’s an experience designed to awaken all your senses. With rolling lavender fields, charming markets and a rhythm of life steeped in authenticity, Provence…

Choosing the Right Mandat to Sell your French Property

Choosing the Right Mandat to Sell your French Property

Selling your flat or property in France  through a real estate agency involves signing a contract called a " mandat de vente ." This contract authorises the “ agent immobilier ” (French real estate agent)…

Our Guide to Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire in Charente

Our Guide to Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire in Charente

Situated in the rolling hills of southwestern France, Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire is a small town that effortlessly blends history, culture and the warm hospitality of the Charente region . Whether you’re planning a visit…

Where is Le Midi? Is it in Provence or Occitanie?

Where is Le Midi? Is it in Provence or Occitanie?

In France, " le Midi " is a term that generally refers to the southern regions of the country , where locals have that beautiful “singing accent” and where the game of pétanque originated. To visualise…

Decipher the Real Estate Code: Agent 004 is on a Mission

Decipher the Real Estate Code: Agent 004 is on a Mission

Glamour, intrigue, and the ever-elusive dream home ... This isn’t your typical property guide. As the world turns its gaze to Cannes for the film festival, and while former Bond girl Halle Berry finishes a mojito in…

What Is a Real Estate Bon de Visite Certificate in France?

What Is a Real Estate Bon de Visite Certificate in France?

If you're searching for property in France , you may be asked to sign a ' bon de visite ', also known as a visit certificate. It may seem like a routine formality, but it plays an important role in how real estate transactions…

10 Reasons to Buy in Hérault, the Heart of Languedoc

10 Reasons to Buy in Hérault, the Heart of Languedoc

Whether you're dreaming of a quiet life under the Mediterranean sun or looking for a smart holiday home investment, the Hérault department in southern France ticks every box. This lively corner of the Occitanie region…

Lights, Camera, Cannes: A Love Letter to France Through Film

Lights, Camera, Cannes: A Love Letter to France Through Film

As the Cannes Film Festival once again draws the world’s gaze to the Riviera , it feels like the perfect moment to celebrate the unique bond between France and cinema . Whether you’re strolling through a Provençal…

The Ultimate French Cheese and Wine Pairing Guide

The Ultimate French Cheese and Wine Pairing Guide

Bonjour, cheese and wine enthusiasts, and lovers of wonderful France ! Today, we're taking you on a different  culinary journey, exploring the harmony of fromages and vins from the same regions and departments . Emily…

Gold Mine Discovered in Farmer’s Field in France

Gold Mine Discovered in Farmer’s Field in France

This case would have suited secret property agent 004 to the ground... Imagine stumbling upon a fortune so vast it could change your life forever!  That is precisely what happened to Michel Dupont, a 52-year-old…

Guide to the Carte Vitale Health Insurance Card in France

Guide to the Carte Vitale Health Insurance Card in France

Moving to France is an exciting adventure, but understanding the healthcare system can be overwhelming, especially when it comes to the important Carte Vitale . This little green card is your key to accessing healthcare…

What Does it Mean to Buy French Property in Indivision?

What Does it Mean to Buy French Property in Indivision?

In French property and real estate, " indivision " refers to a form of co-ownership in which multiple individuals share ownership of a property without dividing it into distinct portions. This means each co-owner has an…

Over 100 Interesting and Unusual French Facts

Over 100 Interesting and Unusual French Facts

France is filled with charm  and intrigue, from the busy streets of Paris to the scenic Bordeaux vineyards and the bee-filled lavender fields in Provence . In this article, we invite you to explore over a hundred fascinating…

Affordable New Build Homes and Villas in Western France

Affordable New Build Homes and Villas in Western France

If you're considering purchasing a new build villa or off-plan property in Western France , particularly in Brittany, Normandy, or the department of Vendée in the Pays-de-Loire region, you invest in some of the country’s…

Local Planning in France – What is a PLU?

Local Planning in France – What is a PLU?

Understanding the Plan Local d'Urbanisme (PLU) is essential when developing real estate or buying property in France . The PLU is a local plan that sets the rules for development in a commune, determining what can be built…

Why Rugby and France Are a Perfect Match

Why Rugby and France Are a Perfect Match

As every year, with winter and the new year, comes the promise of an explosive sports season. This year is no different, with the Six Nations tournaments kicking off at the end of January, when the iconic Stade de France…

Find your Dream Dordogne Home near a Fairway

Find your Dream Dordogne Home near a Fairway

The Dordogne region in southwest France is a golfer's paradise, offering a beautiful mix of amazing landscapes, challenging courses, quality greens, cultural heritage and superb facilities. If you’re a keen golfer…

Restoring Listed Castles and Monuments Historiques

Restoring Listed Castles and Monuments Historiques

In 2024, France had 45,080 protected historic monuments (buildings), of which 30,763 were registered and 14,317 classified. But what is the difference between a Château Classé and a  Château Inscrit…

A to Z: 25 French Words You May Have Never Heard Of

A to Z: 25 French Words You May Have Never Heard Of

When people think of France , and the French language, words like " bonjour ," " amour ," and " croissant " often come to mind: simple, charming and familiar terms. However, beyond these commonly known words lies a wealth…

Tartiflette Recipe: Food for Keeping Warm in Winter

Tartiflette Recipe: Food for Keeping Warm in Winter

If you are an expat living in beautiful France , you may have tasted or heard of Tartiflette and other traditional seasonal dishes such as Pot-au-Feu, Bouillabaisse, Cassoulet or Boeuf Bourguignon . And you’ll also…

Christmas Quirks in France

Christmas Quirks in France

Beth, our resident expert and storyteller from the picturesque Tarn-et-Garonne, takes us on a festive journey through some of the delightful Christmas traditions in SW France . From unexpected culinary customs to regional…

What is the Acte Authentique or Acte de Vente in France?

What is the Acte Authentique or Acte de Vente in France?

Embarking on selling or buying a property in France is an exciting but complex process. One of the most important steps is signing the acte de vente, a legally binding document drafted by a notary to complete the sale and…