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French Property Leaseback Sales

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What does a 'French Property Leaseback' mean?

This unique scheme has operated now for 20 years, however when our Managing Director, Stuart Law, introduced the scheme commercially to the UK 3 years ago it really began to take off with British buyers. The French Property Leaseback scheme enables people to be able to afford to buy their dream holiday home or overseas freehold investment property in France and to cover a lot or all of the mortgage costs with a guaranteed rental income (typically 3-7% of the property price per year). The rental income comes from a large European holiday company who will rent out and manage your property on your behalf for typically 9 years. You also don’t have to pay VAT on the property which saves you the 19.6% uplift that normally applies to all new property – a nice discount of 16.4% from the normal price !

As the owner of the property you would usually have some use of the property for holidays for a few weeks of the year if you wish (please check the individual useage terms for the scheme you are interested in as this varies significantly between schemes). There is also the added benefit of buying the property fully furnished and already fitted with a kitchen and bathroom plus appliances, knowing that your property is not left empty and unattended for weeks or months at a time and that the maintenance etc. is paid for by someone else ! Some people ask if this is too good to be true ? Well there is only a limited amount of property available at any time under this scheme, it sells very quickly, you should view the investment as being for 20 years to get the best returns and rental incomes on new schemes are dropping as prices of property goes up – those are some of the catches !

The majority of people who own holiday homes in France, only actually live in them for a few weeks of the year. In addition, French inheritance laws mean that many properties are owned by many family members who cannot agree what to do with the property - this also leaves many properties empty. This is why the French government has introduced 'Residence de Tourisme', or French 'Leaseback' schemes to try and increase the quantity of holiday accommodation available in tourist hot-spots in order to cater for more tourists and increase the tourist revenues of France !

Basically you get a holiday home you own, usually with use of it for several weeks of the year with a fixed rental income guaranteed for the rest of the year and a discount to market value of the property represented by a 19.6% VAT refund on the whole property from the French government. (All new property has VAT in the total price, this refund represents a 16.4% discount to market value).

For pure investors there are also schemes for corporate let purposes that offer apartments on the French Leaseback scheme - the returns can be higher - often in the 5-6% range and in good locations in Paris, Toulouse and Bordeaux. These corporate let leaseback investments usually have no personal usage included but the returns are higher.

View our list of France leaseback properties for investment - (Assetz France Site)

How the French Property Leaseback scheme works

Some new properties for sale in France have negotiated a 'Residence de Tourisme' status. This means that a purchaser can buy the freehold of the property with or without a mortgage and then lease it back to the developer or a rentals company for a pre-determined period (usually around 9 years) at a fixed rental. At the end of the lease period, the property will be returned to the owner in perfect condition although in theory the company could have the right to renew the lease for a further 9 years. Most of these properties include pools which can be accessed free of charge. Other facilities that a development may have, such as a gym, may be charged for. During the 'off-season' periods, although the property can be used, the extra facilities may not be available.

Each property purchased in this way often has options for the purchaser to make use of the property for a few weeks of the year at no cost. Each development has its own definition of Very High, High and Low season weeks and at the time of your purchase you would define how many of each weeks you wanted to keep for your own use, normally none to six weeks dependant upon each scheme.

The owner of each property has first choice of which weeks to spend at the property, and would be sent a form at the beginning of each year to request their preferred weeks.

In order for the rentals company to guarantee the rent for 9 years it is vital the development is in a high demand location with good facilities - the same attributes that tend to drive a good capital gain in a property.

For investors who are interested a rule of thumb can be used for calculating the breakeven point of a leaseback property investment - assuming that a 20 year repayment mortgage of about 3.3% was taken and a 20% deposit given then a 5.5% yield leaseback would breakeven roughly on the mortgage. If the yield was 5% then a 30% deposit would be required to roughly breakeven.

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View our list of France leaseback properties for investment - (Assetz France Site)

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