Brittany Property
Brittany property has long been a favourite with British and Irish buyers, drawn by the splendid sandy beaches of its Atlantic coast and its mild climate – and, of course, its proximity to our shores. Links to the area are better than ever since the introduction of low-cost air routes.
Brittany property owners have seen prices of their Brittany property among the fastest-growing in the whole of France, though there are variations within the region. The southern resorts have seen the most notable increases while the northwestern départmente of Finisterre remains largely undeveloped and one of the cheaper places to buy Brittany property.
There are still inexpensive renovation projects as well as a vast array of habitable Brittany properties. From the most humble of abandoned stone farm buildings to glorious chateaux, the choice of Brittany property is vast. With countryside, rivers and canals as well as its extensive coastline, there’s a range of landscape and locations appealing to every taste, from the historic port of St. Malo in the north through innumerable rural hamlets to lively towns such as Vannes in the south.
Only the Côte d’Azur has more visitors annually in France – those with an eye on investment returns will note that Brittany property rental opportunities are very promising with such a successful tourist industry. Though Brittany property prices have risen quite dramatically in recent years, by UK standards Brittany property is good value.
The Homes Overseas Guide to Buying Property in France has advice on the legal and financial aspects of buying Brittany property, plus overviews and information on the process of buying property in Brittany.
Below is our range of Brittany property.
Some information contained herein may have changed since it was first published. Homes Overseas strongly advises you to seek current legal and/or financial advise from a qualified professional.
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