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17 October 2008
French Holiday Homes in Sales Slump
According to the Daily Telegraph the sales of French holiday homes have slumped. The fall in sales is particularly sharp in traditional British havens such as the Dordogne. The problem is caused by a logjam in the British housing market. French rural properties are generally bought by more affluent British consumers - sometimes in the runup to retirement. With the British property market in freefall, prices are down 12-13% on 2007, potential buyers of French property are unable to raise the necessary cash.
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France,
Property Market
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