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By *it4u OP   Man
45 weeks ago

Brighton / SW France

Say Hi if you live in France 👋

Department 47/24 boarder.

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By *heFrenchCoupleCouple
45 weeks ago

La Rochelle

Hi

We live in La Rochelle

Bisous

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By *reeneggsandsamMan
45 weeks ago

Perpignan and cap

Hi👋 Perpignan. 66

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By *heccoCouple
45 weeks ago

Normandy France

Hi

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By *coptoCouple
45 weeks ago

Côte d'Azur & Great Yarmouth

On the coast near St Tropez.

As Miss Piggy would say: "Pretentious? Moi?"

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By *istalloverCouple
45 weeks ago

Pays de la Loire -Normandie -Brittany borderFrance

Hi From k&S

Dept 53 Mayenne area

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By *ibs4Man
44 weeks ago

Romford,poitiers france and torrevieja spain

Hi from 86

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By (user no longer on site)
44 weeks ago

Am in 56

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By *endezvousMan
44 weeks ago

South Wales, Niort (79)France

79 near Niort

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By *rightonfranceMan
44 weeks ago

brighton - chalais france

17 here, on thd borders of 24, 33 and 16

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By *avinatvwirralTV/TS
44 weeks ago

wirral

sometimes in dept 24 xx

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By *kguy4444Man
44 weeks ago

Wales


"Hi

We live in La Rochelle

Bisous "

Any advice, we are considering moving from the uk. Did it take you long to find the area you wanted, did you keep the house in the uk. Huge step, don’t know where to start

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By *scape2FranceCouple
44 weeks ago

Jonzac, France

Hi

We live in 17 but on the border of 16 and 33

Xxx

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By *winfinMan
44 weeks ago

oxfordshie / wilts / glocs

85 here

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By *aspian2Man
44 weeks ago

Reims, France

Near Reims.

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By *exy BeckyCouple
44 weeks ago

France

34, near Cap...

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By *harlieboy1000Man
44 weeks ago

Morecambe

Dept 22

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By *ccfunMan
44 weeks ago

Brittany

In the middle of Brittany. Nr Josselin

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By *lex7509Man
44 weeks ago

Chesterfield

Don’t live in France, but work there a lot. Just about to head over for 8 nights in Paris and Lyon.

My 17th trip this year!! Plenty of Eurostar and Accor points 😂

Male half of a couple, (can’t update profile?), partner is French and spends her time either in La Rochelle or Paris.

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By *lex7509Man
44 weeks ago

Chesterfield

Ps. We’re regulars in Paris clubs if anyone is ever visiting. Only city I know where several clubs are open 7 days a week, some of them remaining couple only every day

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By *mjames00Man
44 weeks ago

Winterbourne

Used to live in 56 near Baud, oh I miss those days.

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By (user no longer on site)
43 weeks ago

Anyone near Disney land Paris

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By *acemarkettCouple
43 weeks ago

Nottingham

Saint Hilaire !

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By *urvylover999Man
43 weeks ago

saint james , france


"Saint Hilaire ! "

I’m nearby but can’t message ….

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By *heFrenchCoupleCouple
43 weeks ago

La Rochelle

In which department? There are tons of St Hilaire!

K

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By *rlosy71Man
43 weeks ago

gatwick

Hi, living in 44

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By (user no longer on site)
43 weeks ago

Hello from 87 👋

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By *aelic funMan
43 weeks ago

Carlisle Dumfries France

Bonjour from where the borders of Charente, Charente Maritime and Gironde meet.

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By *avcockMan
43 weeks ago

Hythe

80, on the Somme

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By (user no longer on site)
42 weeks ago

Hi , in 33 Gironde

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By *hateverCouple
40 weeks ago

dundalk


"Saint Hilaire ! "

Is that Brittany?

We are heading that direction end of august

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By *oupleforu69Couple
40 weeks ago

Civray France

In 86 between Poitiers and Angouleme. Here annually until about Oct from about April or May. Like to Christmas in France this year. Any offers for a party ...yours or ours!!

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By *coptoCouple
40 weeks ago

Côte d'Azur & Great Yarmouth

“… considering moving from the uk. Did it take you long to find the area you wanted, did you keep the house in the uk. Huge step, don’t know where to start”

For me, a condicio sine qua non is a reasonable knowledge of French, otherwise you’ll struggle with things like estate agents, lawyers, town hall, driving licences etc. And, of course, you won’t then be restricted to “Brits Abroad” enclaves like Brittany, Normandy, Charente and “Dordogneshire” where house prices are more expensive than the French would pay for something better somewhere else.

In our own case, we’ve had a gaff in the South of France for nearly forty years, holiday home until BREXIT/COVID, now live here permanently (I’ve a Titre de Séjour so no faffing about having my passport stamped, missus is German so no problems).

You’re probably buggered with the 90-day visiting restriction, my own feeling is that you’d be better buying a small, cheap place in an area you fancy, get known there and become a French Resident. You’ll then be able to move up to better things...

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By *ormandieCplCouple
40 weeks ago

Normandie, France


"..enclaves like Brittany, Normandy, Charente and “Dordogneshire” where house prices are more expensive than the French would pay for something better somewhere else.

.."

What complete and utter bollox.

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By *ibs4Man
40 weeks ago

Romford,poitiers france and torrevieja spain

Completely lost,who or what are you talking about

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By *eacefulWizardMan
40 weeks ago

geneva / lausanne switzerland

Hi, i live in switzerland, just 15mn from chatel (portes du soleil ski area)

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By *coptoCouple
40 weeks ago

Côte d'Azur & Great Yarmouth

Possibly the contributors to this site are more “at home” in France than most of the people I meet in the UK, in which case I apologise.

But my UK acquaintances include neighbours who paid a fortune for a gaff in the arsehole of Normandy and returned home ‘cos nobody talked to them (in English ffs?), a family with a very expensive villa in Ciutadella who don’t speak a word of Spanish, and even my uncle had a place in southern Spain so my aunt could cross into Gibralter for shopping (Tetley tea bags from Tesco?).

Living here and having integrated seamlessly with the “natives”, I’m perhaps a little TOO dismissive of those who find it more difficult…

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By *ormandieCplCouple
40 weeks ago

Normandie, France

Latest figures I can find for Manche house purchases 2023.

Majoritairement, des gens d’ici : 71 % sont originaires de la Manche. La part de Franciliens reste stable (8,6 % des acheteurs) et préfère la côte sud (16,5 %). Marginaux avec leur 2,2 % dans la Manche, les étrangers ont un net penchant pour le pays d’Avranches (5,7 %). La progression la plus notable est celle des Français, ne venant ni de Normandie ni d’Ile-de-France, passant la barre des 10 %.

So 71% are Normans

9% Parisians, they do like an expensive Maison secondaire on the coast.

2% are foreigners, that's all foreigners not just British. I'd say at least as many Dutch as British buying at the moment.

10% are other French, not Norman or Parisians moving to Normandy.

Makes a nonsense of your inference that British pay over the odds and are affecting house prices causing French to buy elsewhere.

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By *ibs4Man
40 weeks ago

Romford,poitiers france and torrevieja spain

I’m selling my house here in France and then going to my house in Spain if anyone is looking

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By *harlieboy1000Man
40 weeks ago

Morecambe

I'm in Brittany

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By *eanparisMan
40 weeks ago

london

Living in paris

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By *ere4fun200Man
40 weeks ago

Bewdley

Not living here yet…but at our house in Manche for 3 weeks…hoping this weather holds.

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By *yloguyMan
39 weeks ago

France

On the border of 24 and 33

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By (user no longer on site)
39 weeks ago

Hello Peter here, live in Cannes,06

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By (user no longer on site)
39 weeks ago

75 Paris 16th if anyone is here!

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By (user no longer on site)
39 weeks ago

Oh dear

You do have a chip on your shoulder.


"“… considering moving from the uk. Did it take you long to find the area you wanted, did you keep the house in the uk. Huge step, don’t know where to start”

For me, a condicio sine qua non is a reasonable knowledge of French, otherwise you’ll struggle with things like estate agents, lawyers, town hall, driving licences etc. And, of course, you won’t then be restricted to “Brits Abroad” enclaves like Brittany, Normandy, Charente and “Dordogneshire” where house prices are more expensive than the French would pay for something better somewhere else.

In our own case, we’ve had a gaff in the South of France for nearly forty years, holiday home until BREXIT/COVID, now live here permanently (I’ve a Titre de Séjour so no faffing about having my passport stamped, missus is German so no problems).

You’re probably buggered with the 90-day visiting restriction, my own feeling is that you’d be better buying a small, cheap place in an area you fancy, get known there and become a French Resident. You’ll then be able to move up to better things..."

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By *istalloverCouple
39 weeks ago

Pays de la Loire -Normandie -Brittany borderFrance

In your 1st comment you are considering relocating to France then your living here and integrating

Your comments are all about 3rd party people aunties acquaintances uncles and neighbours .

France is what YOU make it NOT anybody else, It's not for everybody and alot move back but surely that is their problem and not for you to judge.

And I'm sure from memory Gt Yarmouth is more of an arsehole place than the whole of Normandie.

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By *wan47Man
39 weeks ago

Gourdon, 46 SW France

Full-time near Gourdon Department 46 and loving it 😍

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By *ibs4Man
38 weeks ago

Romford,poitiers france and torrevieja spain

Well said and totally agree

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By *coptoCouple
38 weeks ago

Côte d'Azur & Great Yarmouth

Kistallover,

The “1st comment” was actually quoting Ukguy4444’s post … we ourselves have owned property in France for over 40 years. And our only connection with Great Yarmouth is that we have family who work in the James Paget Hospital.

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By *ove2LurveCouple
35 weeks ago

Dartford

Maison secondaire 86. Love it here. Love speaking French. Fairly regular visitor on my own to Alina sauna in Poitiers. Ms L2L here. Comme tous, je suis en train de renovation, so the sauna is a welcome treat x

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By *ave1745Man
35 weeks ago

portsmouth

Nor Pezenas, about 25 mins from Cap d’agde, portarainge, serignan…

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By *dventurous2Couple
34 weeks ago

France Mayenne area

Hi

Dept 53 Mayenne

16 weekends in Dept 86 near Chinon

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By *rench connection 2024Couple
34 weeks ago

Mayenne France

We are here full time 53/50/35

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By *aul100ukMan
33 weeks ago

france

Dept 36 looking for female or couples

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By *winedMan
33 weeks ago

Mohon

Hello,

I am a single man and live in Morbihan (56), near Josselin

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By *andymank8Man
33 weeks ago

Reigate

Holiday home in 84.

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By *alter and PixiMan
33 weeks ago

Gorey

Hi I’m in Brittany Normandy boarder 35

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By *weetfrenchkissMan
33 weeks ago

cork city

Bonsoir, je suis un français vivant en Irlande.

Je viens du 17 également et je reviens dans le coin en février donc je voudrais savoir si il y a des clubs echangiste around.

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By (user no longer on site)
33 weeks ago

Paris 16 so fairly close to you!

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By *orny_monkeyMan
32 weeks ago

Holyhead

I live in dept 24. Anyone around feel free to get in touch

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By *ucianpoundCouple
32 weeks ago

Cap d’Agde, France

We live permanently near the Cap but finding now that many second home owners are selling up because of high taxes and not just the Brits.

Talking this morning to some Swedish neighbours who are in this position, because if you are not a permanent resident you are obliged to pay both the Taxe d'habitation and the

Taxe Foncière.

For them, they pay 6000 euros p.a. whereas ours is 1800 euros for a similar size house.

In our town, the mayor has increased the second home tax (taxe d'habitation) by 60% to cover shortfalls in the town budget.

Along the coast taxes can be high and many in land pay a lot less but you should be aware that having a secondary home anywhere in France will double your council tax compared to permanent residents.

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By *coptoCouple
32 weeks ago

Côte d'Azur & Great Yarmouth

That must be some gaff!

We've an apartment near St Trop, just paid our Taxes Foncieres, 929 euro.

As you say, permanent residencies are no longer liable to Taxe d'Habitation, we last paid ours in 2022, 894 euro.

Still cheaper than the UK though, the Council Tax for our house in Great Yarmouth is £278 a month.

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By *hant22Couple (MM)
30 weeks ago

BOLTON

We have a place in Charente Dep 16 near Rochechouart so visit often.

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By (user no longer on site)
30 weeks ago

I live in the haute vienne near bellac of anyone is near hand anytime

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By *ol_hereMan
30 weeks ago

Glasgow

Hi guys, I'm in Annecy 74 if anyone is near please say hi...

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By *astyChocolateMan
30 weeks ago

Leeds

Anyone from Paris?

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By *ld Stella HeelsTV/TS
30 weeks ago

ross on wye


"Hi

We live in La Rochelle

Bisous "

79120 not far away

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By *heFrenchCoupleCouple
30 weeks ago

La Rochelle


"Hi

We live in La Rochelle

Bisous

79120 not far away"

Not far indeed !!

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By *oufouCouple
29 weeks ago

Somerset


"Oh dear

You do have a chip on your shoulder.

“… And, of course, you won’t then be restricted to “Brits Abroad” enclaves like Brittany, Normandy, Charente and “Dordogneshire” where house prices are more expensive than the French would pay for something better somewhere else."

Richard the Lionheart has entered the chat…

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By *e LibertinMan
29 weeks ago

Bristol

I’m in 68 – Alsace near Mulhouse, and between Belfort and Strasbourg. Seems like I’m the only one on Fab from this region!

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By *W55Man
29 weeks ago

Brecon

I am in Dept 50 near Coutances, unfortunately I do not live in my cottage full time, bloody brexit Grrr, always looking for local couples, singles to meet up with even just for a social, nothing going on around here, does anyone know of any local dogging spots to visit?????

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By *oufouCouple
29 weeks ago

Somerset


"I’m in 68 – Alsace near Mulhouse, and between Belfort and Strasbourg. Seems like I’m the only one on Fab from this region! "

Is there a French equivalent that you use?

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By *ld Stella HeelsTV/TS
29 weeks ago

ross on wye


"Hi

We live in La Rochelle

Bisous

79120 not far away

Not far indeed !!"

Love La Rochelle btw

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By *uriouscpl56Couple
29 weeks ago

Salford

Jonzac dept 17

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By *aelic funMan
29 weeks ago

Carlisle Dumfries France

That makes us close neighbours !!

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By (user no longer on site)
29 weeks ago

Snap

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By (user no longer on site)
29 weeks ago

In Paris for the next 19 days for work if anyone wants to socialise 😊

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By *ucianpoundCouple
29 weeks ago

Cap d’Agde, France

As we all know there are some really beautiful parts of France and you can pick up lovely homes for a fraction of what you pay in the UK

We were always aware of this through friends living in their romantic dream houses.

Of course the downside is that many places are dead for much of the year even if you’re not a swinger.

This greatly influenced us when we bought by the coast 10 years ago.

We like our place but it wasn’t cheap nor ‘romantic’

It is however very lively throughout the year with lots and lots of celebrations and festivities plus the deciding factor for us, we’re 15 mins drive from the Cap Village.

Even in the depth of winter there’s fun to be had.

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By *wan47Man
29 weeks ago

Gourdon, 46 SW France

Full-time near Gourdon in Department 46 😊

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By *awty-ThoughtsCouple
28 weeks ago

Wymondham

Had an offer accepted in Soudeval, looking to stay there regularly and possibly relocate permanently. The house needs a lot of work though, so if anyone knows where I can source preformed attic trusses and a decent supplier for roof tiles that’s cheaper than chausson please feel free to let us know 😂

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By *ibs4Man
28 weeks ago

Romford,poitiers france and torrevieja spain

Good luck and hope you enjoy your new home

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By *ormandieCplCouple
28 weeks ago

Normandie, France


"preformed attic trusses and a decent supplier for roof tiles "

For the wood try SARL Tumoine.

Builders merchant, get a devi from Vimond. You will get a discount if you open an account.

Wherever you go you'll be in for a nasty shock how expensive materials are

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By *eauceMan
27 weeks ago

Ceauce

Horny in Orne...new to 53.

Looking for like minded friends.

Single looking to mingle

Love good clean dirty fun where everyone goes home happy and no one gets hurt.

Can travel and host.

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By *exy_HornyCouple
26 weeks ago

Leigh


"Had an offer accepted in Soudeval, looking to stay there regularly and possibly relocate permanently. The house needs a lot of work though, so if anyone knows where I can source preformed attic trusses and a decent supplier for roof tiles that’s cheaper than chausson please feel free to let us know 😂"

We are starting our renovation at Tinchebray in the Spring. Bought the place last year - the wheels grind slowly in France so we now have full planning permission.

The roof we will get done - it is too big and high to do by myself and by the time the difference in VAT (plus the builder’s discount) on materials is taken into account it isn’t worth the pain of carrying thousands of slates up there.

As another poster has said materials are ridiculously expensive. We are still looking for reasonable suppliers for electrical, plumbing, timber, windows, doors, lime, sand and gravel.

We have found that materials can be twice the price when compared to the UK, particularly for finishing and sealing stuff.

If you’re planting your garden then try Molly & Val’s for bare root plants.

Brico Cash at Flers is a bit rough but some things are reasonably priced.

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By *rsandmrssCouple
26 weeks ago

Sheffield

For electrical I have found online suppliers good....Elec44 & 123Elec cable is cheapest at Bricodepot if you have one near you.

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By *coptoCouple
26 weeks ago

Côte d'Azur & Great Yarmouth

B&Q, Screwfix, Castorama, Brico Dépôt etc. are all owned by the same company (Kingfisher), sell the same items at pretty much the same price in France as in the UK.

Shame about the shitty GBP/EUR exchange rate, though!

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By *ld Stella HeelsTV/TS
26 weeks ago

ross on wye

Don’t live there, but have a house in 79120

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By *ncaGold GlamLifeCouple
26 weeks ago

Cork, Dublin, London, Montpellier

Montpellier, so one hour from Cap hurrah!

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By *eachfellaMan
25 weeks ago

France

In Capbreton area of the Landes, 40. Recently moved from Hautes Pyrenees 65.

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By *winfinMan
25 weeks ago

oxfordshie / wilts / glocs

85 vendee

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By *ark and SuzieCouple
25 weeks ago

shropshire

Anyone visiting the Vendée?

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By *trongcuddlesMan
25 weeks ago

Europe

Living in 38 but working around the Alps and dept 34. So I could pop up nearby from time to time.

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By *deepdiveMan
25 weeks ago

Canterbury and France (26)


"As we all know there are some really beautiful parts of France and you can pick up lovely homes for a fraction of what you pay in the UK

We were always aware of this through friends living in their romantic dream houses.

Of course the downside is that many places are dead for much of the year even if you’re not a swinger.

This greatly influenced us when we bought by the coast 10 years ago.

We like our place but it wasn’t cheap nor ‘romantic’

It is however very lively throughout the year with lots and lots of celebrations and festivities plus the deciding factor for us, we’re 15 mins drive from the Cap Village.

Even in the depth of winter there’s fun to be had."

You are correct about choosing a location where there is life all year round!

We live about three hours from Cap in a lovely area (about one hour south of Lyon and by the Rhône) but, in the winter it can be pretty dead!

Summer is fine as the weather is lovely (too hot at times) but I can't simply walk out my front door and be entertained - I have to drive!

Fortunately we are well integrated locally and play golf, ski, bridge and keep ourselves occupied. I also do a lot of motorcycle touring all over the World so am often away exploring but, if moving to France, choose where you move to carefully to suit your lifestyle rather than simply on price!

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By *hant22Couple (MM)
23 weeks ago

BOLTON


"B&Q, Screwfix, Castorama, Brico Dépôt etc. are all owned by the same company (Kingfisher), sell the same items at pretty much the same price in France as in the UK.

Shame about the shitty GBP/EUR exchange rate, though!"

I find Castorama is quite a bit cheaper than B&Q. Easy to compare as the same company and products.

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By *aptainsmyeMan
22 weeks ago

uk over the clouds

Hi area 86

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By *ncomplicated_MMan
21 weeks ago

Hampshire

Loire 16

Holiday home

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By *ibs4Man
21 weeks ago

Romford,poitiers france and torrevieja spain

Merry Christmas to all that live here,have a lovely time xxx

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By *ncaGold GlamLifeCouple
21 weeks ago

Cork, Dublin, London, Montpellier


"Merry Christmas to all that live here,have a lovely time xxx"

Merry Christmas to you and to all our fellow piss poor French speakers here in France.

A bonne santé 🍻🍻🍻

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By *ormandieCplCouple
21 weeks ago

Normandie, France


"Merry Christmas to all that live here,have a lovely time xxx

Merry Christmas to you and to all our fellow piss poor French speakers here in France.

A bonne santé 🍻🍻🍻"

Bah Humbugmass from Normandie.

Although I would point out my French is actually fluent after a bottle of red!

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By (user no longer on site)
21 weeks ago

Voulez vous coucher avec moi ce soir?

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By *he SophisticatsCouple
20 weeks ago

Casa Del Fun, Portarlington

Not living in France 🇫🇷🥰

But regularly stay in 18 Arr ❤️

Get in touch and we will make plans 🇫🇷🥰

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By *aulnextMan
20 weeks ago

Hoar Cross Staffordshire

Regular visitor to my house in Angouleme/Riberac . South Charente

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By *aulnextMan
20 weeks ago

Hoar Cross Staffordshire

Regular visitor to my house in Angouleme/Riberac . South Charente

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By *aris23Woman
20 weeks ago

France, Dept 16

Lived full time in 16 Charente for 3 years but selling up to move to somewhere a bit more lively.

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By *ungFrenchMan
19 weeks ago

birmingham

I live in Villefranche, 06

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By *aptainsmyeMan
17 weeks ago

uk over the clouds

86290 there in march if anyone wants a chat

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By *exjoyMan
17 weeks ago

bicester

Dans le 87 tres often, tres soon

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By *andymank8Man
16 weeks ago

Reigate

400 year old stone Presbytery, love the house but not a great investment. Recently valued at same price we bought 10 years ago. Wife is fluently bilingual I can order an open tray of frites at the weekly food van!

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By *eauceMan
16 weeks ago

Ceauce

Completion date 9 March on the 53/61 border ....only took me 23 months

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By *awtycpl661Couple
14 weeks ago

honiton

We’re always travelling in france! absolutely love it x

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By *mithyhot123Man
14 weeks ago

visit

I’m selling up this year in 50600

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By *ed-manMan
14 weeks ago

Redruth

Hi

Stay in Dunkerque a lot. Here for 6 Weeks this time. Would love to meet up with people local to me

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