Recently in force, the ALUR law modifies a number of rules linked to co-ownership. Here’s a selection of the most emblematic measures in terms of
An alternative to joint ownership, the “Société Civile Immobilière” (SCI – Real Estate Company) allows for the management of a property by several people and
Buying an apartment in France means becoming a co-owner. In a residential building, the co-ownership operates according to strict rules set out by law.
In this time of low interest rates, the purchase of a property with a mortgage should be favoured. This is a winning formula for purchasers
So far as Capital Gains Tax is concerned, a non-resident French national is subject to Capital Gains Tax in exactly the same way as a
Renting a property under the French “LMNP” regime (“location en meublé non professionnel” – non-professional rental of furnished property) isn’t reserved solely for new-builds. What’s
If we compare it to other properties of similar quality in the other great capitals of the world, luxury real estate in Paris is competitive
Setting up a home under good conditions has become difficult, especially for young people starting out in life. Parents have several solutions to give their
The light at the end of the tunnel approaches for the high-end real estate market. France, notably Paris, has not lost her lustre and as
If we compare it to other properties of similar quality in the other great capitals of the world, luxury real estate in Paris is competitive