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In many ways, life in southern France is like life in Greece - tranquil under the warm sun but much nearer to the UK which can make it a more economical option.

Property for Sale in France

France is known around the world as a diverse country in its people, architectures and landscapes. About 50% of the French population claim to have foreign background, which makes France one of the most diverse countries in the world.

Home France - Advice on Buying, Renting and Living

Here at Home France we're hoping to make the move to France easier for you with information on the different regions of France, the differences in how you buy a property in France and what you need to know to make living in France comfortable.

Property for sale in Dordogne

Most French people refer to the area as the Périgord, a name used for the region before the French revolution; the area changed its name to the Dordogne, after its river, in 1790.

Property for sale in the Limousin

Limousin, located in the central France, is one of the most rural regions in the country and is perfect for those looking for tranquillity and remote, unspoiled landscapes. Its green wooded hills are dotted with chateau, old churches and charming village

Property and living costs are a lot cheaper than neighbouring regions and this sparsely populated region is still relatively undiscovered by foreigners, although more British are attracted every year

Property for sale in Lorraine

Lorraine, in the far north-east of France, is one of the 26 regions of France. Its two main cities are Metz (administrative capital) and Nancy (historical capital). Often referred to as the Pays de Trois Frontiers (the land of three frontiers) as it shares borders with Germany, Belgium and Luxembourg.

Property for sale in Normandy

The Normandy region is bordered on its northern coast by the English Channel and has 360 miles of dramatic coastline dotted with old seaside resorts. There are granite cliffs in the west of the region and limestone cliffs in the east. There are also long stretches of beach in the centre of the region.

Property for sale in Poitou-Charentes

Due to its local microclimate, the Poitou-Charentes enjoys over 2250 sunshine hours/year, and is second only in France to the Cote D'Azur. Summers are long and hot (but not unbearably so). Winter is mild, although frosty periods can occur in its more inland areas.

Property for sale in Provence

Provence is a former Roman province and is bounded by the Alps and Italy to the east and the Rhône River to the west, with the Mediterranean Sea providing its southern border. It has very varied topographical feautures, ranging from fertile plains in the Rhône valley to mountains in the east (notably Mont Ventoux, the Luberon range and the Alpilles), to marshlands in the south (the Camargue).

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