Buying Real Estate What’s French for Gazumped?
Julie WhitmarshContributor blog post by Vaucluse Dreamer:
Today hasn’t been the best of days – we were expecting some trials and tribulations associated with buying a house in France, but I don’t think we ever expected what has happened today!
Since we had the offer accepted on the house near Uzes we’ve had a busy time just getting …Continue reading here to find out why buying a house in France is not always straightforward.
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