Limousine property needed
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Hi we are looking to move permanently to the Limousin area in Jan/Feb next year ( when our property sale completes).
We are initially looking for a 3 bed property to rent for a period of time to enable us to be based there to search for a property to buy.
Any help would be great.
Thanks in advance
We are initially looking for a 3 bed property to rent for a period of time to enable us to be based there to search for a property to buy.
Any help would be great.
Thanks in advance
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Hi we are looking to move permanently to the Limousine area in Jan/Feb next year ( when our property sale completes).
We are initially looking for a 3 bed property to rent for a period of time to enable us to be based there to search for a property to buy.
Any help would be great.
Thanks in advance
We are initially looking for a 3 bed property to rent for a period of time to enable us to be based there to search for a property to buy.
Any help would be great.
Thanks in advance
Can't help, except to suggest that you look on the LeBonCoin or Gîtes de France sites for a short-term rental, but look under "Limousin". A Limousine is a female who lives in the Limousin, or a car!

For long-term leases, landlords usually require justification that potential tenants have a regular monthly income 3-4 times the rent, but must be less demanding for short-term leases.
If you need info concerning healthcare coverage, employment, schooling,... don't hesitate to ask!
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Thanks for the reply, I dare say we will need all sorts of advise regarding healthcare, schooling etc.
Were looking in and around Bourganeuf with a view to running a small gite business.
Been there many times and love it there, were just a bit anxious about finding somewhere to live while we find a place to settle etc
Were looking in and around Bourganeuf with a view to running a small gite business.
Been there many times and love it there, were just a bit anxious about finding somewhere to live while we find a place to settle etc
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Thanks for the reply, I dare say we will need all sorts of advise regarding healthcare, schooling etc.
Were looking in and around Bourganeuf with a view to running a small gite business.
Been there many times and love it there, were just a bit anxious about finding somewhere to live while we find a place to settle etc
Were looking in and around Bourganeuf with a view to running a small gite business.
Been there many times and love it there, were just a bit anxious about finding somewhere to live while we find a place to settle etc
How old is/are your child/children? For starters, there's a sticky thread in Chatterstatic's FAQs in the Read-Me threads above, called Schooling, which gives info for all ages.
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Thanks for the reply, I dare say we will need all sorts of advise regarding healthcare, schooling etc.
Were looking in and around Bourganeuf with a view to running a small gite business.
Been there many times and love it there, were just a bit anxious about finding somewhere to live while we find a place to settle etc
Were looking in and around Bourganeuf with a view to running a small gite business.
Been there many times and love it there, were just a bit anxious about finding somewhere to live while we find a place to settle etc
I assume that you are independently wealthy and speak fluent French?
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Don't expect to make any money with a gite.
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Running a gite can be very enjoyable, and it will put something into the family coffers. But unless you have an extensive, well-marketed gite complex in a top tourist area, the income left from a small gite business after taxes and social contributions is not likely to amount to enough on its own to feed a family and pay the household bills all year round
It's something to be done alongside another business, or alongside one member of the family having a regular job (not easy to find here, and especially not in rural Limousin I would have thought).
Sorry and all, but you need to do some hard figures before you rush into buying because if it turns out not to be viable, selling again can take years, literally. A second income string is what you need, and if it's going to be in the form of a separate business for one of you, look carefully into French business structures and taxes too.
Sorry and all, but you need to do some hard figures before you rush into buying because if it turns out not to be viable, selling again can take years, literally. A second income string is what you need, and if it's going to be in the form of a separate business for one of you, look carefully into French business structures and taxes too.
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Running a gite can be very enjoyable, and it will put something into the family coffers. But unless you have an extensive, well-marketed gite complex in a top tourist area, the income left from a small gite business after taxes and social contributions is not likely to amount to enough on its own to feed a family and pay the household bills all year round
It's something to be done alongside another business, or alongside one member of the family having a regular job (not easy to find here, and especially not in rural Limousin I would have thought).
Sorry and all, but you need to do some hard figures before you rush into buying because if it turns out not to be viable, selling again can take years, literally. A second income string is what you need, and if it's going to be in the form of a separate business for one of you, look carefully into French business structures and taxes too.
Sorry and all, but you need to do some hard figures before you rush into buying because if it turns out not to be viable, selling again can take years, literally. A second income string is what you need, and if it's going to be in the form of a separate business for one of you, look carefully into French business structures and taxes too.


Could this, and more detailed info on French business structures, RSI, etc..., be made into a separate Sticky in the FAQs?
All this helpful advice will get lost under a "property" title....
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What do people think? I don't mind putting together a list of useful websites and assumptions that shouldn't be made, if other members that work here or know about the 'system' will chip in too? Maybe it could be my project for over Christmas, when I need a change from to doing jigsaws dozing off by the fire
(mama mia am I looking forward to my Christmas break this year
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(mama mia am I looking forward to my Christmas break this year
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What do people think? I don't mind putting together a list of useful websites and assumptions that shouldn't be made, if other members that work here or know about the 'system' will chip in too? Maybe it could be my project for over Christmas, when I need a change from to doing jigsaws dozing off by the fire
(mama mia am I looking forward to my Christmas break this year
)
(mama mia am I looking forward to my Christmas break this year
(That's what I did for my FAQ contributions, and people can add info and advice as and when).
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However, if I'm just looking to see what the current topics are, it's a pain having to scroll down all the "Read Me"s.
Is there an answer or is it me that's the pain ?
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I hadn't realised how easy it is now to find information already in the forum. Thanks for the reminder.
However, if I'm just looking to see what the current topics are, it's a pain having to scroll down all the "Read Me"s.
Is there an answer or is it me that's the pain ?
However, if I'm just looking to see what the current topics are, it's a pain having to scroll down all the "Read Me"s.
Is there an answer or is it me that's the pain ?
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