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PROPERTY WATCH: THE RETURN OF NON-RESIDENT BUYERS

A recent Notaires de France report marks the return of overseas buyers to the French property market, accounting for 1.8% of all transactions for existing homes in France in 2022. In Paris, the proportion of non-resident foreign buyers reached its highest level for 10 years, at 3.4% ( up 1.2% over one year).

While the average price spent by foreign buyers fell slightly from 2017 to 2020, it rose by 9% in 2021 and 13% in 2022 (compared with 5% and 2% respectively for French residents). In the provinces, non-residents spend an average of 13% more on property than French residents.

Since 2021, Belgians have represented the largest group of non-resident buyers, representing 19% of property purchases in 2022. The number of British buyers, which has dropped steadily since 2016, fell below the 20% threshold for the first time to 17% in 2022.

Meanwhile, the proportion of ‘expatriate’ buyers (i.e. French nationals not living in France at the time of the purchase) is at its highest level ever, accounting for 1.5% of property transactions. In the Île-de-France (Paris) region, this number rises further to 4.2% in 2022 (compared with 1.4% in 2019).

The Côte d’Azur is popular with buyers from around the world
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The department with the highest number of sales to non-resident foreign buyers in 2022 was Creuse (8%), followed by Alpes-Maritimes (7%), Ardennes (7%), Dordogne (6%), Nièvre (6%), Charente (6%) and Haute-Savoie (6%).

Charente is one of the departments where the British are most represented – which in 2022 was 59%. Americans are taking a larger share of the market than before, reaching 6% in Charente in 2022 and 7% in the Alpes-Maritimes (compared with 1% in 2012).

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CYBER ATTACKS ON THE RISE

The frequency and scope of cyber attacks has been growing at such an alarming rate that the French government has issued a formal warning against false bank advisors, a growing trend in recent months. The record level of data breaches involving ransomware attacks mean that fake bank advisors can get access to your personal information to the point that they could trick you into approving a transaction, believing you are dealing with your actua