5 Great reasons to buy a property in France

Claire Butler

France, a country that epitomises romance and culinary excellence, beckons with more than just its Eiffel Tower and charming Les Plus Beaux Villages. For years France has topped the world tourism rankings as the most popular country in the world to visit. But beyond the tourist attractions, the prospect of owning property in France offers you a lifestyle that values good food, art, wine, history, and the simple joy of living well.

 

Here are the five most compelling reasons that make France an ideal destination to buy a property. 

Share this:

Gastronomy and French wine

French wine and cheese in a friendly party of a celebration. (1).jpg

Charles de Gaulle once said: “how can anyone govern a nation that has two hundred and forty-six different kinds of cheese?” France is indeed a gastronomic paradise, celebrated globally for its unrivalled culinary prowess. Escoffier, the French King of Chefs and Chef of Kings brought haute cuisine to the world, the Michelin guide originated from here, and the word gastronomy actually comes from the French gastronomie.

Each region boasts its culinary specialties, from the hearty cassoulet of the southwest to the bouillabaisse of Provence and the cider and crêpes of Brittany.  Owning a property in France allows you to explore the treasure trove of fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, and delectable pastries, get to know the vendors at your local market, indulge yourself in Michelin-starred restaurants whenever you want, and savour world-renowned wines from your garden terrace.

Picture yourself in a vineyard estate in Bordeaux, surrounded by rows of grapevines, or in a Provençal farmhouse where olive oil and herbs perfume the air. The French approach to food and wine is a celebration of life, and it will become an integral part of your daily existence, should you buy a property in this foodie paradise. Get inspired to start your journey with our guide to the best food and wine destinations to buy a property in France

Property bargains, business opportunities, investment potential

Beautiful old manor surrounded with vineyard (1).jpg

The French real estate market is known for its stability and resilience. Despite global economic fluctuations, property values in France have generally shown steady growth. This stability is particularly appealing to international buyers seeking a secure investment. Moreover, France offers various properties to cater to different budgets and preferences. From rustic farmhouses to chic city apartments, the diversity of the market ensures that there is a property to suit every taste. Check out our favourite budget properties for sale in France right now if you’re looking for a French property bargain.  

Additionally, the demand for rental properties remains strong, particularly in tourist hotspots (it is the most popular country in the world for tourists after all), providing an excellent opportunity for those looking to generate rental income from their investment. Whether you wish to rent out your entire property or start a gite/chambres d’hôtes business, read our guides; a step-by-step guide to buying a property in France, buying a holiday home in France and renting out your home for income in France for further information and inspiration.

Beautiful and diverse landscapes

girl walking by blooming lavender fields in Luberon area in Provence, France. (1).jpg

One of the most enticing aspects of owning a holiday home in France is the opportunity to explore the country's incredibly diverse landscapes. From the sun-kissed beaches of the Cote D’Azur, to the snow-capped peaks of the French Alps, and from the lavender fields of Provence to the rugged coastline of Brittany, each region boasts its unique charm and different weather patterns. Not sure which area of France to buy a property? Read which region in France is right for me?

Consider the allure of a quaint cottage nestled in the rolling hills of the Dordogne, where vineyards and medieval castles dot the landscape, or a charming farmhouse in the picturesque Pyrenees. Or do you picture yourself in a chic apartment overlooking the Seine in the heart of Paris, or a historic Chateau nestled in the Loire valley? Whether you seek tranquillity in the countryside or the vibrant energy of a bustling city, France caters to every taste.

The French government is committed to protecting these stunning landscapes and has been leading Europe in recent years with its green policies. Take a look at our round-up of the best green destinations to buy a property in France if you’re looking to buy a property in a destination that’s committed to sustainable and environmentally-friendly living. 

History, culture and the French way of life

A quaint narrow lane running through the medieval area of Vaison la Romaine, a village in the Vaucluse region of Provence, France. (1).jpg

Imagine waking up in a centuries-old stone farmhouse, sipping espresso in a local café, visiting a world-class museum or strolling through cobblestone streets to the bakery for a fresh baguette. The French lifestyle embraces leisurely meals, cultural pursuits, and a sense of joie de vivre that permeates daily life.

From the artistic ambience of Aix-en-Provence to the historic charm of towns like Carcassonne and Saint-Émilion, France is a living tapestry of history and culture. Owning a property in France means immersing yourself in a world of architectural marvels, exceptional galleries and museums, and a culinary scene that is second to none. Get inspired by our guide to the best heritage and culture destinations to buy a property in France.  

Excellent transportation network

Magnificent panorama of the Rhune in the French Basque Country and its famous typical train (1).jpg

France boasts an extensive and efficient transportation network, making it easy to explore the country and beyond. The high-speed TGV trains connect major cities, allowing for quick and comfortable travel between Paris, Lyon, Marseille, and more. This accessibility extends to neighbouring European countries, making weekend getaways to Switzerland, Italy, or Spain a convenient reality. Check out our comprehensive guide to the public transport system in France for hints and tips on how to get the most out of the French transport system.

For those with a property in the countryside, well-maintained roads crisscross the country, providing easy access to charming villages, historic sites, and natural wonders. See our guide to all you need to know about driving in France for more information. Whether you're exploring the pretty coastal villages of the Cote D’Azur or the battlefields of Normandy, France's transportation infrastructure ensures that your property is a gateway to endless adventures.

So, if you've ever dreamed of waking up to the sound of church bells in a medieval village or sipping wine on the terrace of your Provencal farmhouse, now might be the perfect time to turn that dream into a reality in La Belle France.

Find your dream property in France

Browse

Be the first to comment!

    Add your voice