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<blockquote data-quote="Nigel Wellings" data-source="post: 7839580" data-attributes="member: 142724"><p>Did it for a number of years and for various reasons sold when we received an offer from some overseas investors, which caused some controversy in France. Fantastic country to farm in,found the French in the main great to be great to work with. Far more opportunities than UK, purchase price and rental values far more realistic. Still have some interests out there and would not hesitate to buy in France again. To any young farmer with £1-2 million capital I would say say go and look at it BUT make sure you do your homework. There is a lot of over-priced rubbish and unscrupulous so called agents about. 50% UK farmers that go to France succeed, 50% do not. A lot of this is down to doing research before buying and ensuring you have the correct legal/accountancy/admin set up in place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nigel Wellings, post: 7839580, member: 142724"] Did it for a number of years and for various reasons sold when we received an offer from some overseas investors, which caused some controversy in France. Fantastic country to farm in,found the French in the main great to be great to work with. Far more opportunities than UK, purchase price and rental values far more realistic. Still have some interests out there and would not hesitate to buy in France again. To any young farmer with £1-2 million capital I would say say go and look at it BUT make sure you do your homework. There is a lot of over-priced rubbish and unscrupulous so called agents about. 50% UK farmers that go to France succeed, 50% do not. A lot of this is down to doing research before buying and ensuring you have the correct legal/accountancy/admin set up in place. [/QUOTE]
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