Text from My newsletter sent on march 21
This blog is again mainly about buying property and working in France as these are the main topics in my mailbox every day.
From next week I will try to present three individual newsletters and forums for: Property Rentals - Property Purchases - Living and Working. I promise not to overload you with mail and you can select which you would like to read, the forums and blogs will give you the chance to respond quickly and open contac with other readers.
By linking the points I make to our weblog at http://www.fblog.com www.fblog.com I hope readers will go to the adverts which help support our overheads.
Our business is providing advertising and marketing services for property rentals and real-estate on our sites at
http://rentalsfrance.com/
www.RentalsFrance.com
and
http://1stpropertysales.com/
www.1stPropertySales.com
Please make use of these sites for rentals and property (and do go to the adverts).
And yes - we did have a barbeque in the shade of the trees (to keep out of the hot sun) yesterday lunchtime.
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1. Nimby Pimby
2. Leasebacks - What Do I Think
3. Capital Gains Tax on a Property Company
4. A Successful Start-Up
5. Rental Guidelines
6. A Chinese Curse
7. How to Invest In property In France
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1. Nimby Pimby
Bonsoir Tony,
I have been reading and enjoying your stories for awhile and have noticed lately that the general theme seems to be one straight out of the US. Have you every heard of a "NIMBY"? It translates to "Not in My Backyard". You have made what seems like a successful enough business in France and although your comments about the unemployment situation and such are true, the rest of it really sounds terrible. It sounds like you just want to keep the entire place to yourself. That may not be your aim but it does come across as such.
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http://www.fblog.com/?q=node/view/148
Nimby Pimby
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2. Leasebacks - What Do I Think
Tony,
What do you think of the leaseback type proposals?
Regards,
Lynn
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Leasebacks - What Do I Think
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3. Capital Gains Tax on a Property Company
Hello Tony:
Thanks for the newsletter which we find very informative.
A couple of points you may have some answers for.
We formed an SCI (3 investors) and bought a nice property in the GERS. We totally renovated over the period of one year and then received 3 stars from Gites de France. (This year will be our first year).
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Capital Gains Tax on a Property Company
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4. A Successful Start-Up
Tony,
I have just had a look at your latest newsletter, and am very upset that you would tell someone that there is no good news in starting up a business in France. I am referring to the article on child benefit and the woman who wishes to know more about home based business. You inform her that there are no jobs and no incentive. My partner and I have not found this to be the case at all!
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http://www.fblog.com/?q=node/view/150
A Successful Start-Up
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5. Rental Guidelines
Tony, a direct question if I may; as a most successful renter of villas (sincere congratulations) do you have any outline guidelines you could give me for a large villa I'm considering buying near Narbonne. It's got 8 bedrooms but only 3 bathrooms in a truly beautiful building of 600 sqare meters, has swimming pool, in a village close to shops and all that. About 40 minutes from Caracassone and the same from the Mediterranean.
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http://www.fblog.com/?q=node/view/149
Rental Guidelines
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6. A Chinese Curse
Tony,
Thank you very much for continuing to send me your news letter.
Is it my imagination or do I notice a higher proportion of what I would call whingeing pom type letters?
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A Chinese Curse
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7. How to Invest In property In France
Hi, I have the resources to buy a French property but realistically, not much time to spend there. I'm therefore looking for a property (in a popular tourist spot?) that would be a sound choice and ideally be managed. Any ideas ?
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http://www.fblog.com/?q=node/view/145
How to Invest In property In France
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