
THE risk of a natural disaster or a major industrial accident occurring near your home is quite small. But the French ministry of ecology has... Read more →
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THE risk of a natural disaster or a major industrial accident occurring near your home is quite small. But the French ministry of ecology has... Read more →
Craig McGinty on 26 February 2005 in Property | Permalink | Comments (0)
THE south west of France is dotted with pigeonniers, those slender, tall towers that once homed ready-made meals and fertilizer producing pigeons. Now though they... Read more →
Craig McGinty on 13 February 2005 in Property | Permalink | Comments (0)
HERE are a couple of interesting stories about running a business in France and the ins-and-outs of leaseback schemes. Both articles feature in the online... Read more →
Craig McGinty on 11 February 2005 in Property | Permalink | Comments (1)
AFTER moving to France you are likely to be using the internet more often that you did previously. What with keeping in touch with friends,... Read more →
Craig McGinty on 10 February 2005 in Current Affairs | Permalink | Comments (2)
THE process of buying a property in France is quite straight forward, if you have an understanding of the process involved. It was with this... Read more →
Craig McGinty on 08 February 2005 in Property | Permalink | Comments (0)
I’M a big fan of the French adventures of Telegraph columnist Michael Wright, and this week’s piece will make many property renovators smile. He asked... Read more →
Craig McGinty on 05 February 2005 in Property | Permalink | Comments (0)
Update: Number change for France Telecom's English language helpline GETTING a phone installed in your French property will be high on your to-do list. But... Read more →
Craig McGinty on 02 February 2005 in Property | Permalink | Comments (52)