• 35. The French Alps – Legals Revisited

  • Feb 14 2024
  • Length: 14 mins
  • Podcast
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35. The French Alps – Legals Revisited

  • Summary

  • Welcome back to The Alpine Property Podcast! In today's episode, we delved into the legal intricacies of purchasing property in the French Alps. From signing contracts to navigating notary fees, we covered it all. We also discussed reclaiming VAT and the importance of having the right support through the process. If you're considering buying property in the French Alps, this episode is a must-listen. Subscribe for more valuable insights. Enjoy tuning in!


    Key Takeaways

    • Understanding the legal process: Signing the reservation contract, deposit details, and the cooling off period are crucial steps in the legal process when buying a property in the French Alps.
    • Notary's role: In France, property sales are handled by a notary, and it's customary for the notary to handle both sides of the sale. However, non-resident clients often prefer to appoint their own independent notary, which they can share fees with.
    • Financial considerations: Notary fees, mortgage registration fees, and exchange rates are important financial considerations when purchasing a property in France. It's essential to plan and understand the costs involved.


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