Long term rent in France
Long term rent in France is particularly good for visitors who are living and working in France or who plan to move to France to live and wish to spend sometime visiting areas they may wish to settle, in France long term rent is normally one month or more.
Long term rent in France requires a deposit and a months rent in advance, some services are included in the cost of the rental but it is wise to check with the landlord what services the property to rent in France has and what is included, a furnished property to rent in France usually comes with a one year lease, but if the landlord and tenant agree arrangements can be made for a shorter period, references may be required if a long term rent in France is for more than six months, usually employer and bank references are sufficient.
Choosing which property to rent in France will depend on your reasons for being in France, if you are planning on making France your home then you may want to look at the villages and smaller towns and avoid the cities, if you are planning on working in France you may prefer the cities, whatever the reason, property to rent in France isn’t hard to find, for example, Brittany is a beautiful place and has some lovely properties for rent from as little as £350 per month for a cottage that is suitable for a family of four, it is possible to negotiate France long term rents to obtain a discount in return for gardening or maintenance work, something else worth considering when entering into a France long term rent is that the property has adequate heating and lighting if you intend to be there during the winter months, and if there are adequate facilities for a long term rent in France, many holiday rentals are not suitable for long term rents in France, also while an area is buzzing during the tourist season it may seem very isolated when they have all gone home.
Property to rent in France is advertised in local newspapers and of course the internet is always a good starting point when looking for long term rents in France, asking around in the local bars, cafés and shops in the area you wish to live is another good way of finding a property to rent in France, small communities invariably know each other and who has property to rent.
France long term rent in the cities including Paris may prove harder and will probably cost a little more than renting property in the villages and smaller towns, a lot of the apartments available for long term rent in France and in particular in cities such as Paris require a three month stay, there are also many apartments available that are more suited to tourists and visitors who only intend to stay for up to three weeks which may not have the facilities suitable for a long term rent in France.
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