Hello,
Speaking as the "proud owner" of a property in France, along with associated mortgage from a French lender, I think there's a few key questions to ask:
- Is this purely a holiday home, or also some form of investment or money making project ?
Assuming it is purely for holiday use, ensure it has excellent access, at very affordable rates through various means (i.e. don't just buy because Ryanair currently land nearby, as that could change quickly).
If it's an investment, then what is it's genuine chances of earning the income you want or need, from this property and to figure this out, you need to do some genuine research .. don't be fooled by the term "guaranteed rent".
- Check out the tax rates, for property tax, along with all other costs associated with owning the property & don't just take the word of the property agent who is selling the property.
As we are all learning the hard way of late, there's more to owning a property than just the initial acquisition costs, there are also: property taxes, water charges, management and service charges, costs for repairs etc.
- Check out the legal situation, in terms of true ownership of the property & consider such things as the costs associated with selling the property, not just the cost of buying it (given some day, perhaps sooner than you think, these may need to be paid). Find out if there are any restrictions on who the property can be sold to, if there is any tax clawback if you sell it within a certain period of time after acquiring it, if there's any restrictions regarding who can own it, what happens if multiple people own it and then fall out, if there are restrictions on who the property can be left to (by way of future inherritance) etc.
On mature reflection, we would not have purchased our property and while it was bought with a long term strategy in mind, so was always going to have a mortgage to be repaid, we genuinely never envisaged the problems we've had with our unit and from reading posts across the internet, I think a lot of others feel much the same - regardless of where they bought etc.
Slow and cautious steps, are recommended
Regards
Mr. Earl.