Investment Property in France - what you should know - The Good Life France
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"Property taxes in France In recent years we've seen new taxes introduced and increased. The annual taxe d'habitation, which was abolished for main residences from 2023, still applies for investment properties (eg rentals) and is payable by the landlord. This is a change from previous years when the tax was paid by the tenant. The annual taxe foncière, payable by all property owners, has increased significantly in most areas. And there are also considerable increases in the so called "garden shed tax" and other small taxes."
"We've all heard that phrase \"as safe as houses\" but if you're not planning for a property investment strategy for the long term, it's mostly likely not going to apply. Like any investment planning, property investments should be backed up with considerable financial planning. In my experience, most people who do badly, on any investment, tend to make one of two simple mistakes: 1) They do not plan for markets to implode."
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