The Frequently Asked Questions of InvestFrance.com
There are many queries that we receive here at InvestFrance.com and within this page are some of the most frequently asked questions that we receive regarding all sorts inquiries regarding French investments, the financial climate and many other related topics that you might be interested in.
- Who does InvestFrance.com provide investment tips for?
- Is France a recommend destination for financial investments?
- What is the capital gains tax rate in France?
- Is France viewed as a secure option for real estate investors?
- What is the ROS rate for real estate property in France?
- Does the French government give grants to investors who refurbish their newly bought property?
- Do I need to pay in order to use InvestFrance.com?
- Is your site safe to use?
- How can I contact your site?
- What is the maximum rate of a loan for purchasing a non residential property in France?
- Who does InvestFrance.com provide investment tips for?
InvestFrance.com is a factual website being designed for those who are interested in investing in France. We do not offer exact recommendations regarding bonds, stocks or any specific sector in which one should invest in. InvestFrance.com does not encourage its users to invest their money in particular ventures, nor do we expect them to follow our judgment completely.
- Is France a recommend destination for financial investments?
Not only for France's renowned attractions and culture but also for vast returns on investment, therefore, investors have realized the great potential within the country. Although growth slowed down drastically towards the end of the century it is now not only recovered, but flowering in today's modern era.
- What is the capital gains tax rate in France?
The tax rate for French citizens is 28.1%, but this changes drastically for foreign investments.
- Is France viewed as a secure option for real estate investors?
Located in the hub of the Mediterranean, France is a founding member of the EU, a member of the G8 and a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council. With the 7th highest GDP and projections for a recovering economy, the French government is actively encouraging foreign property investments.
- What is the ROS rate for real estate property in France?
Capital appreciation in some parts of France has reached up to 20% per year and rental returns of between 5% and 8% per year. Normally, developers sell the initial units in their developments at undervalued prices to generate cash flow to fund the rest of the development. Once certain sales have been performed, the prices for the remaining units are largely increased. This is one of the major reasons why early investors have the ability to obtain maximum return on investments.
- Does the French government give grants to investors who refurbish their newly bought property?
The French government gives grants for those who carry out renovation projects in the countryside of France.
- Do I need to pay in order to use InvestFrance.com?
InvestFrance.com is a solely informative site that is 100% free to use. There is No need for you to register, supply any credit card number or pay any fees in order to get an access to all of its information.
- Is your site safe to use?
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- How can I contact your site?
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- What is the maximum rate of a loan for purchasing a non residential property in France?
The maximum loan available for acquisition of a property in France as a non-resident is 80% of the purchase price, for 30 years utmost. The interest rate in France can be as low as 5%.
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