Charallais Posted September 16, 2004 Share Posted September 16, 2004 Where are you all? This forum is very quiet. What are you up to? What can you tell us?Please speak to us!Charallais Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cat71 Posted September 21, 2004 Share Posted September 21, 2004 Hi Charallais,I think we are few and far between in this area of France. Where we are on the borders of 71/39 there are a lot of Swiss who have holiday homes but not many of us Brits. I think the Swiss are prepared to pay the higher prices making property quite expensive here.We have bought a large Bressane maison hoping to run art holidays but are becoming very frustarted by the extortionate prices quoted for converting a grenier and the time it's taking to get quotes.However, the local people are very pleasant, the area is pretty and our daughter has settled in at college and is making lots of new friends. You are not alone! Some of us just like to keep a low profile!Catherine Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charallais Posted September 21, 2004 Author Share Posted September 21, 2004 Hi CatherineGlad to see someone is out there. We are 21 Cote D'Or and we love it here.We were tempted by property in your area but for the type of property we wanted it was very expensive compared to what we paid for our house albeit it is tiny, but beautifully formed!Good luck with your project, have faith I am sure you will get there in the end.Charallais Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cacknanty Posted September 24, 2004 Share Posted September 24, 2004 Not there - mores the pity !We have a maison secondaire (fermette) on the border of 71 & 21, visits are currently restricted to school hols.Quite a small village (pop 68), facilities consist of a phone box & Mairie open 2 afts a week.One other English family have just bought a place at the other end of the village, and a Dutch couple in the middleNext trip at the end of Oct to remove the roof tiles ready for the roofer to put a new one on with windows.Timetable is a bit tight, we've been told the Permis will be granted on the 18 Oct, contractor in on the 2 Nov.We're still mostly on waving terms with the locals, apart from the family whose dog bit my sons leg in the summer. Apparently the dog has bitten 4 other people in the village including the Mayors secretary. If they don't put the things down after that when do they ? We decided it was better to accept the apologies of the family and the replacement trousers rather than cause a rumpus as we are not there 90% of the time.(thinks, I might post a question on the pets forum)I would like to know of any live music bars in the area, we got to a cajun night in a bar in Nolay this Summer, absolutely excellent night, still rocking when we left at 2am.Best regards Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gmg Posted September 28, 2004 Share Posted September 28, 2004 HiHave just discovered this forum. We are moving to house just outside La Clayette Dept 71 (just waiting for the notaire to do his thing) Hope to be moved by end of year. From all the other french forums I have visited it seems we have chosen an area with very few Brits or maybe they are all very quiet in this area.gmg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Azila Posted September 29, 2004 Share Posted September 29, 2004 HiWe have just got a house 20 mins from Troyes, dept 10. Only a holiday home at the moment but who knows what might happen.Azila Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corinne Posted October 7, 2004 Share Posted October 7, 2004 Living in the outskirts of Strasbourg (67) with my husband and daughter. Been here for 2 and a half years with 18 months to go before we move back to Germany. I left England 3 years ago with my 14 year old daughter, spent 6 months in Germany before coming to France.Moved here because my German husband was posted to Strasbourg with the Euro Corps.So don't really fit into any of the categories of people you find on here...don't have a holiday home, don't own a property in France and my daughter goes to school in Germany as we are only 10 minutes from the German boarder. That all said, I am still an expat enjoying her time in france Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David584 Posted October 7, 2004 Share Posted October 7, 2004 Unfortunately still here in the UK without a maison secondaire. I am busy renovating the interior of this bungalow of mine and discovering more horrors as I go. Bit in the meantime, the work goes on and HOPEFULLY, by this time next year I shall be well ensconced in la belle France - fingers crossed During the renovation period I will, of course, be taking some time out in order to visit parts of France to ascertain where I might like to live. I have been to Basse Normandie and done the tourist thing - Bayeux, Arromanches etc.During my travels I ventured into St-Severs-Calvados and thought "Yes!!!" A lovely little town, beautiful countryside and yes, I paid a visit to the Notaire's office and came away with some details.Where would I rather be than France? Nowhere. As soon as I can leave the UK the better - AND that is said without wearing rose tinted specs.To those of you who have already made the move and are enjoying it I say, CONGRATULATIONS.Hopefully I will not be far behind you in making the same move. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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