
Today, popularity in buying and renovating a property in France remains strong. Before ‘taking the plunge’ it pays to do your research first! So, we want to share with you a few tips and considerations if you are looking for a second home or a permanent move… or maybe you’re currently renting here and wish to buy.
- How much does it cost to restore a property in France?
This will obviously depend on the type of property; the materials you are using; whether you are doing some of the work yourself or using artisans; the location – and other factors. A good ‘rule of thumb’ though is you’ll need to spend between 600€ to 1,000€ per m2 – to restore an uninhabitable property or build an extension. - Will I need planning permission?
If you are undertaking only internal renovations you do not need planning permission. However, if this work includes the installation of new windows, larger doorways or external alterations you’ll need to check the regulations to see if you need approval. This is called a permis de construire. - DIY – or using local artisans
It’s fair to say that many of us have different levels of skills when it comes to DIY... and unless you are experienced in building/construction projects, the chances are that you’ll need to use the skills and expertise of a local artisan. In France, the concept of a general builder does not really exist – instead, there are specialist trades; plomberie/electriciens; menuseries; charpentes etc. - Obtaining quotations and guarantees.
Always obtain several quotations for a piece of work: a devis. Once signed, this is a binding commitment to undertake the work at the agreed price. French artisans carry insurance and any building work comes with a 10 year guarantee.
Need help financing your dream move? Please talk to us at CA Britline. As part of one of the largest banks in France, we are able to offer mortgages at unbeatable rates, which are tailor-made to your particular project, as well as your financial situation.