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  1. Hi again, seems to have a problem with your email, can you contact me directly? Regards,
  2. I have sent you an email. Regards,
  3. It's up to you...but everybody is free to look at any other possibilities.[:P]
  4. Anywhere Tressy ...just google "mortgage broker France"[;-)]
  5. Dear Miss Babs, i would recommend you to shop arround as for sure you will find better deals.If you are too lazy, ask a mortgage broker.You would benefit his network of banks and negociated conditions of rates, bank fees, penalties, etc...on top. It's worth trying[;-)] Post edited by the moderators. Please do not advertise or post your personal details, products or services on the message boards. Any advertising without permission will be removed without further notice. Thank you. Forum moderators
  6. No, your notaire may have changed it with your agreement for a french one when you have purchased in France(usually they do a "communaute universelle"), so you may have it and if not you can do it with your notaire.[I]
  7. Hi, further the article of the Connexion about the "pret viager hypothecaire", i had lots of queries about it. Now, i have just got answers from Credit Foncier , so if you intend to apply for it please check if you meet all these requirements: - you are french tax resident(ie you pay your income tax in France) - you have a french mariage settlement(prenuptial agreement) - if you are married, none of you is under 65 - you (and your partner) own 100% of your property - you have to meet your local Credit Foncier adviser Hope it will help.[;-)]      
  8. Dear Matthew, i don't know why you choose this bank to another, but i think bank matters need to be understood by both parties.Why don't you check on different website for expat if another bank or another branch could better fit your needs?Otherwise you will spend(waste?) a lot of money in translation...[;-)]  
  9. You could use Mr Laurent PICQ in Bergerac (+ 33 553 22 92 24) or Mr VIRECHAUVEIX (+33 555 92 41 01) who covers all Dordogne.  
  10. Hi there, i look for a B&B in Cannes from the 10th until the 14th march 2008.Could you pm me if yours is free please, it's urgent! Thanks a lot[;-)]         
  11. Hi caroline,   i recommand you 2 companies: Currencies direct that you could reach at [email protected] or Moneycorp (contact Wendy Bundock) at http://www.moneycorp.com/call_requestCustom.cfm?referringAgentID=10082993 . They are both very efficient and helpful. Kind regards.
  12. I don't want to scare anyone, but i see more and more people who have a mortgage in France with variable rate non caped and are really frightened with the higher repayment they have compared to what it was when they set up their mortgage.[+o(] I just want to inform you that usually you can stop this and change it to a fixed rate(the one offered by your bank today) or look somewhere else to refinance your existing mortgage into a permanent fixed rate(be careful for the one fixed for 1, 3 or 5 years because the problem will keep on to be the same after these periods). It's better to think about it now than when it will be too late...[:'(]
  13. Dear Oldfossil,   if you have purchase your house within the last year you could "refinance"it, which means that you could get a mortgage to purchase it after the completion.If it's older, than you can apply for or a renovation loan if you just need to do works or an equity release which allow you to raise a certain amount and finance what you want with it(ie works, holiday, car,...).Hope it helps[;-)]
  14. Hi Hollie,   you could check with a mortgage broker as well which is the easiest way to get the best offer with less hassles![;-)] Good luck
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