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La Porte Property Newsletter | June 2012

Dear Friends,

Welcome to the June edition of our Newsletter. Thank you for the nice comments you sent to us in response to the new layout last month which many of you think gives an even better presentation of our properties.

Congratulations to our La Porte sponsored equestrian TREC team who recently won Silver Medal at the "Championnat Regional Aquitaine 2012". You can go to our Facebook page to find out more about how they got on.

The Euro zone continues to have its troubles with Greece and Spain, but in spite of this the French housing market shows signs of strengthening. There are certainly greater numbers of potential buyers enquiring about property in our area of the Dordogne and the Lot et Garonne, reflecting the relatively stable nature of the French market. Sterling and other currencies continue to hold their own against the euro, which further helps buyers from beyond continental Europe.

And we have an increasingly high quality range of properties for sale, with a selection of the most recent here. Please contact us if you’d like more information on any of them.

Best wishes

Simon

 

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Attractive and sensitively restored country house near Cezac
€480.000 | REF: 409
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Our Recent Properties

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Substantial restored farmhouse with stunning views near Loubès-Bernac
€459.000 | REF: 414
Restored Perigordine stone house with 1.5ha near Beaumont
€349.000 | REF: 413
Restored farmhouse with 3.8ha set in a secluded location near Issac
€495.000 | REF: 412
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Golf course with owners accommodation in Lot et Garonne
€1.260.000 | REF: 407 
Restored 17th Century Manoir with 4.6ha near Beaumont
€795.000 | REF: 402
Beautifully restored country home with 6.5ha near Cancon
€595.000 | REF: 415

 

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Brought up on a diet of anthropomorphised cartoon animals, your children may have a particularly rosy view of country life. Bears chat laconically, rarely rip anyone to shreds (baddies excluded) and never defecate in the woods. Badgers, foxes, stoats and birds of prey all rub along, sharing lookout duties, snappy one liners and schemes to outwit any villainous housing developer encroaching on their habitat.

Step outside your front door though and you’ll find the la réalité francais somewhat different. Take capybara. Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris is a bloody big and virtually indestructible semi aquatic rat, introduced from South America and now found everywhere in France. 


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Having never before competed in an Endurance competition, I thought the time had come to have a go. And as I hate doing anything in a half hearted way, I wanted to be fully prepared. So, first things first. Read a book, browse the internet to get an idea of training, speeds and equipment and make a plan. This takes a few days and then finally I feel ready. The family are very impressed with all my preparatory work but think perhaps it’s slightly over the top for just 10 km!

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