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09/29/2009

Property in France - Guide to Buying a Property in France

Filed under: Real Estate — Tags: , — kuru @ 12:28 am
Les Calvert asked:


The French Property Market

The French real estate market has been booming over the course of the past ten years. Indeed, since the birth of the European Union, a greater number of foreign nationals have taken to purchasing property within the country of France

When it comes to the sale of real estate in and across France, there are two primary areas in which the real property market has been hot. On the one hand, in major cities in France — particularly in the French capital of Paris — newly constructed residential properties have experience a brisk business and trade. A notable number of foreign nationals have taken to purchasing new residential properties in major cities such as Paris in the past five or six years.

In addition to the fast paced market in new residential properties in major French cities, older, larger residences in more rural regions are also in demand. Foreign nationals are making up a significant portion of the group of purchasers who are seeking out and purchasing these types of older, larger properties in rural areas in the country.

Investment Property in France

Like other nations comprising the European Union, France has experienced an up tick in the number of foreign nationals who are investing in commercial real estate in France since the creation of the EU. The pan-European marketplace has created an environment in which investing across national boundaries and throughout Europe has become a profitable enterprise for many men and women.

One example in which foreign investors have played a significant role in real property is found in the number of foreign nationals who have invested in real estate associated with the retail trade in major French cities. Indeed, within Paris alone, the number of foreign investors in commercial real estate, most particularly in buildings and property associated with retail operations, has increased by over 100% in recent times.

Overall, the commercial real estate market in major French cites has proven to be a very profitable investment for many foreign nationals. Most analysts agree that the commercial real estate marketplace should remain a stable and solid investment for investors, including foreign nationals, well into the next decade.

Even with some of the civil unrest that has been experienced in some locations in France during the past year, the real estate market has not experienced any real aftershocks as a result of this restiveness in some parts of the nation.

Residential Real Estate in France - Single Family Properties

As mentioned previously, the residential real estate market has been hot in many locales throughout France. In the major cities, newly built properties have been the subject of brisk sales in recent years. Many foreign nationals have been found snatching up these new residences in Paris and in other larger French cities.

In addition to newly built properties in larger French cities, rural residences have also traded on the marketplace steadily over the course of the past decade. Many foreign nationals have taken to purchasing larger residences in rural areas in France for retreat and holiday or vacation properties. For many years, France has been a destination of choice for holiday travelers from much of Europe and from other ports of call around the globe.

Residential Real Estate in France - Apartments

In the 21st century, the resort communities in France remain some of the most popular destinations for travelers and tourists from around the world. When it comes to French resorts, including the magnificent cities located on the French Riviera, many travelers and visitors actually return to these cities time and again for holiday stays. As a result, the demand for residential properties to be used for vacation purposes runs high in some of these communities. Apartments in resort communities have been in steady demand over the course of the past twenty years.

For the most part, apartments for sale in French resort communities are priced high. Buying an apartment in a major French resort community does not come cheap.

In addition to resort communities, Paris has also experienced a significant increase in the number of new and more expensive apartment units that are being constructed each and every year. Many foreign nationals have taken to purchasing apartments in the French capital city — particularly since the inception of the European Union and the integrated European economic community.

Holiday Property in France

As mentioned previously, vacation real estate has been in high demand in France in recent years. The French resorts, most particularly those resorts in and around the French Riviera, have experienced brisk business in vacation real estate. Generally speaking, these properties come in the form of apartments that are being snatched up by foreign nationals at record rates.

In Paris as well a significant number of residential properties are sold each year to foreign nationals that intend to make use of these properties for vacation or holiday purposes. As in the resort communities, apartments tend to be the residential property of choice for people seeking vacation or holiday properties in the capital city.

Finally, when it comes to vacation or holiday properties in France, rural residences are also greatly in demand. There are some spectacular (and large and expensive) estates that are on the market at this point in time, a good share of them having been purchased by foreign nationals for vacation purposes. Rural French residences are expected to remain in high demand by foreign nationals for use as vacation or holiday properties well into the next decade, according to real estate analysts in France.

Specific steps to buying real estate property in France

The first step that occurs in the real estate buying process in France is an oral agreement to make a purchase. The oral stage of the real estate buying process is informal and actually not legally binding. However, once a buyer conveys a purchasing price to a seller, and if the seller agrees on that offering price, movement towards a binding agreement which is known in France as the compromis de vente.

At its essence, the compromis de vente is a conditional or preliminary agreement to purchase real estate,

Generally speaking, the compromis de vente will set forth those steps and acts that must be taken and that must occur before a final contract will be entered into between the parties and before ownership of the real estate will transfer from the seller to the buyer. For example, after the signing of the compromis de vente, the buyer will have to obtain suitable and appropriate financing while the seller will have to work to make certain that the title to the property is free and clear and that the real estate can be transferred to the buyer without any encumbrances.

At the time the parties enter into the compromis de vente, the buyer will have to make what normally amounts to a deposit in the amount of 10% of the total purchase price. There are limited instances when the deposit is refundable. For example, if free and clear title to the property cannot be arranged during the time period set forth within the compromis de vente, the buyer can back out of the deal and get the deposit money back. However, barring something of this nature, if the buyer does back out of the agreement, he or she generally will lose the deposit money that has been paid pursuant to the terms and conditions of the compromis de vente.

It is highly recommended that the deposit be paid to either a qualified solicitor or a designated notaire. A solicitor or notaire will hold the money until all of the requirements and obligations of the compromis de vente appropriately are completed and concluded. At that time, the money will be paid to the seller if the deal goes through or will be refunded to the buyer under limited circumstances as outlined previously.

Generally, there are legal fees of under 10% that are associated with most real estate sales in France. These fees are due to be paid upon the completion of the sale — at the same time that the balance due on the overall property sale is paid by the buyer.

The real estate agency will also be entitled to a commission. Negotiations between the parties will determine whether it is the buyer or the seller who will pay these fees. The real estate agency fees can be as low as 5% of the purchase price or as high as 10% of the purchase price in some instances.

There are restrictions on how much of the purchase of real estate a foreign national can finance in France. If a foreign national is a citizen of another European Union nation, that person can finance up to 85% of the total purchase price of the real estate. If a foreign national is from a country beyond the European Union, he or she can only finance up to 80% of the total purchase price of the property. On the other hand, a French citizen can finance 100% of the purchase price of the real estate in question.

The final agreement in the real estate sales transaction is what is known as the acte de vente (which roughly translates as the final deed for sale). This agreement is to be signed in front of an official notaire.

Property Abroad always recommends using a Solicitor or Lawyer.



09/22/2009

The Wonders of Modernized Cordless Speakers

Filed under: Computers — Tags: , — kuru @ 8:48 am
David H. Urmann asked:


Cordless Speakers have granted us the technological convenience of being able to use and bring our MP3, iPods and other gadgets that need speakers in order to showcase a sound system which a lot of people can hear.

Cordless Speakers have granted us the technological convenience of being able to use and bring our MP3, iPods and other gadgets that need speakers in order to showcase a sound system which a lot of people can hear. Gone are days when you need to have an electric socket so that these speakers can work. These days, even these speakers are rechargeable. Most even come packaged in a small, lightweight appearance.

In fact, cordless speakers are one of the wireless systems that we enjoy whenever we listen to the music on the radio, watch movies on a CD or DVD player, as well as in watching our favorite shows on TV. Normal speakers need a speaker cable. However, since the advent of technology, some speakers that are out in the market do not rely on cables anymore.

Cordless speakers accept an audio signal by using radio wave equipment. These speakers run through a transmitter that sits on to produce audio signal. Cordless speakers also have an amplifier towards the boost output. They need battery power and power adapter to plug into the AC power outlet. The average sound of cordless speakers can actually transmit about three hundred twenty feet outdoors and approximately one hundred to one hundred thirty feet indoors, across ceilings and walls. Cordless speakers are commonly modest in sound and size. Hence, the audio boost from this speaker is great because of its amplifier situated inside each speaker. The amplifier needs batteries or an electric output in order to support its function.

A disadvantage that we can only think is that if your cordless speaker needs battery, then this can add up to your expenses and they can block or interfere with other electronic devices around the house.

Hence, with this so-called radio wave technology, where in, signals from the audio source can be detected by the small receivers located within the speakers, they can either augment a wired speaker’s music or work independently on its own.

Hence, this can be an advantage for people who want their music, radio or audio files played anywhere in the house and even while they do their work or chores.

Listed below are the common types and brands of Cordless Speakers.

§ High-Frequency Cordless Speaker: This type of cordless speaker has a digital high-noise sound. This cordless speaker is powered by batteries and main adaptors. Its can also be used for personal computers, MP3 players, portable DVD players and any audio device on the planet. The speakers have 3×3.5 watts.

§ Lexibook Remote Cordless Speaker System: This speaker is compatible with a television, Hi-Fi or radio device. It works even in a range of one hundred meters. Lexibook cordless speakers are able to connect to any device that needs sound by using AA batteries, an adaptor socket and a Bluetooth device. The average price of this speaker is only $ 49.99 US dollars.

§ Yamaha Cordless Speakers: This Bluetooth portable speaker is lightweight and attractive. The speaker has a bass for those who want a sound that is in low to mid volume frequency only. It also delivers one hundred seventy five meters worth of clear sound.

Hence, a good example of this type would be the new Yamaha NX-B02, which is explicit in its quality and specifications. It has a Bluetooth device incorporated in it. Aside from this, it is lightweight and comes in a sleek design. It is also quite expensive, with a selling retail price of $199. Plus, it has an impressive evolution of last year’s NX-A01.

Moreover, this speaker is only 3.25 inches wide and extends up to 6.75 inches high. It is featured in black, white and red colours, along wit the fact that it has no Audio- Video cables attached to it. It is mainly powered by its Bluetooth connectivity and battery powered with four AA’s.

Thus, the NX-B02 is twice the size of the previous NX-A01 but the sound is less prone to distortion unlike the previous NX-A01. Although, the quality of its sound is not designed like a full blast home stereo, it is an excellent choice for a quiet space in the office, your bedroom or even the kitchen.

It also has four buttons located at its uppermost portion, which acts as its control power, two volume controls and Bluetooth activation switch. The right and left sides reveal a titanium cone driver that is about 1.75 inches and having an actual bass port similar to its predecessor, the previous NX-A01. At its back portion, you can make out the discreet connections for the power supply and 3.5 mm stereo input, however, if you would rather power it with batteries or a Bluetooth device, these connections are unnecessary.

Connecting the Yamaha NX-B02 with Bluetooth connectivity is very easy. You can accomplish this by putting the speaker into its Bluetooth discovery mode and hold the Bluetooth button down until the green LED light turns blue. Once connected, you will have no problem in synchronizing your laptop or cellular phones in order to recognize and hook up with the NX-B02.

The only problem with this gadget is that it does not have the capability connect through a solid wall from the audio source. However, it can reach a length of up to 30 feet without hiccups on its audio. Plus, this can be done without any interference such as a solid wall or any other audio device.

Even if this is quite expensive, this device is definitely worth it, due to vast difference it possesses as compared to the cheaper speakers. This would pertain to the quality of sound it features, along with its unequivocal design and Bluetooth connectivity or battery supported energy source. Thus, this is device is very portable and is a perfect match for your iPod.

§ Ircular Cordless Speakers: This elegant cordless speaker brings 863 MHz of frequency. This cordless speaker brand can be virtually connected to any audio device. This would include a television, portable DVD player, personal computer, hi-fi and radio. It also has bass volume control and remote control compatibilities. This speaker is also able to work with AA batteries, an adaptor and a Bluetooth device. Ircular has a cheaper price of only $10 US.

§ Vivanco CHS6500 FM cordless Speakers: This stylish speaker has a range volume of about one hundred and above. It also has 8 channels and an auto tuning cordless speaker. Vivanco is powered by six-sized batteries per speaker. Thus, its speaker features a remote control and bass boost. It also has 2.5GHz of transmission technology.

§ Aqsound Cordless speakers: This speaker can be used via a Bluetooth device, batteries and adaptors. It also has a remote control for minimizing as well as maximizing the volume that greatly depends on the user. Each speaker has a quality bass boost, power control and independent control volumes. The transmitter features three to five millimeters of stereo jack that is lined for easy attachment. Plus, this speaker can be attached to MP3 players, personal computers and hi-fi or DAB radios.

§ Acoustic Energy Cordless Speakers. This scruffy speaker has a brilliant solution for the simple playback of songs that are stored on the external Bluetooth device. Acoustic energy speaker can even be placed up to two meters away from the Bluetooth device. This speaker is also powered by a Bluetooth device, AA batteries and an adaptor. Thus, this speaker has a full volume sound clarity. Although it is a bit expensive for it costs around a hundred and fifty US dollars, it is definitely worth the price.

§ Panasonic PT760 Cordless Speaker: This five-in-one channel speaker is powered by a Bluetooth device as well as AA batteries. It has a menu displayed in order to promote remote navigation. This product provides a solid volume that can be heard up to as far as one hundred twenty meters. This Panasonic PT760 speaker is available for $300 US.

§ SRS -RF930RK RF Cordless Speakers: This type of cordless speaker has a distinct stylish design. This cordless speaker is compatible in audio devices such as MP3 players, portable DVD players, personal computers and the like. It is also powered by AAA batteries, adaptors as well as a Bluetooth device. The price of this speaker ranges from two hundred fifty US dollars up to four hundred US dollars. Thus, the speaker comes with a built-in stand and a beautiful modern design.



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