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Pezenas house rental, Herault, Languedoc, rentals France 7 IMPASSE DES SELLIERS PEZENAS, HERAULT, LANGUEDOC, FRANCE FRANCE VACATION RENTALS HOUSE FOR RENT PEZENAS NEAR MONTPELLIER, BEZIERS, AGDE SLEEPS 2 RESTAURANTS NEARBY ANTIQUE STORES, MARKETS, SHOPS ARE THERE MORE THAN THE TWO OF YOU? RENT ANOTHER HOUSE IN PEZENAS - MAISON PEZENAS (SLEEPS 4-6) Enjoy staying in this sunny and bright house close to shops, and the market, in the pretty village of Pezenas, well known for Moliere who lived and performed here, as well as its antique stores, artists galleries, and numerous old buildings, that have been often used as backgrounds for period films. The Mediterranean beaches from Cap d'Agde to Sete are 20 minutes away, where one can dine on oysters plucked nearby. DETAILS OF ACCOMMODATION 7 Impasse des Selliers is an old home in the heart of Pezenas within easy strolling distance of shops and restaurants. It has three common walls with neighbours. Within the past five years the home was substantially renovated and modernized. The house faces South and is bright and sunny. The entrance level has a garage (NOT usable) with a washing machine and WC and basin. The stairs from the entryway lead to the combined living, dining and kitchen areas. The kitchen is referred to in France as an American kitchen. It is well equipped with ample counters, an electric oven, a butane cooktop, microwave and coffee maker. This level has a nice French door and tiny balcony. The living room has a small stereo , TV and video . The dining area features a beautiful round table that will easily sit six. The floor in this area is hardwood. A second flight of stairs leads to the top floor where there is a s eparate WC, bathroom with large tub and hand held shower as well as a basin. The bedroom is well proportioned with a double bed , walk-in closet and lovely armoire. There is also a French window in this room. The floors are carpeted. This home is ideal for couples who want to base themselves to enjoy the fabulous areas "behind the sun soaked Mediterranean beaches". Bedroom Kitchen Short walk to bakery Living dining kitchen area Pezenas House is short walk from galleries, shops Map showing location of rental in Pezenas PEZENAS The County of Pezenas, covering 32 villages, was established in 1362. In addition to being a taxing authority there has always been economic activity among the towns in the immediate area as well as teaching, traditions and festivities. The large Pezenas market attracts visitors from all around the area. The town population is about 8000 increasing with tourism in the summer months. It is situated in the large and flourishing Languedoc winemaking area. In addition to being a great base from which to explore, the town itself is a treasure trove of history. The local tourist bureau will provide the visitor with everything needed for extensive self guided tours which will include many fine old homes, the Ghetto, and the old quarter which is rich with interesting shops, restaurants as well as history. There are numerous restaurants and bars for dining SURROUNDING AREA What an area to explore! Languedoc-Rousillon is France's "other" Mediterranean province. The area has the rugged sun drenched vineyards as well as miles of sandy beaches. From Roman ruins to the famous Canal du Midi the area is historically fascinating. Montpellier is now one of the most dynamic and progressive cities in France. The easily accessed and handsome cities of Narbonne, Beziers and Peripignan are all worth a visit as well as coastal towns such as Collioure and the amazing Cathar castles in the Corbieres and medieval Carcassone. Nimes and the Pont du Gard are an easy drive. You can easily venture in to Provence and visit Avignon and Arles plus a host of small villages that are essential France. Save time to visit and try some the best and most reasonably priced wine in France. St Chinian and Faugeres are well known but Belles-Eaux in nearby Caux is also wonderful. 7 IMPASSE DES SELLIERS, SLEEPS 2 DISCOUNTS OFFERED FOR MULTI-WEEK RENTALS Payment is based on Euro Value - £GPB and $ are only approximate Rentals will be from Saturday to Saturday. A 150 Euro deposit is due 90 days in advance to hold the booking. Final payment is to be made 60 days in advance plus a 100 Euro damage deposit. The damage deposit will be refunded after departure. If you cancel your booking and I am able to rent for your booked period, all monies will be refunded. There are no extra charges for linens, towels, electricity and cleaning after departure. Payment in Euros is preferred. WEEKLY RENTAL £ GBP $ US EURO JULY, AUGUST £290 $610 €485 JUNE, SEPTEMBER £270 $490 €390 MAY, OCTOBER £228 $415 €330 REST OF YEAR PRICES FOR LONGER LETS AVAILABLE EXCLUDING ELECTRICITY £197 $358 €285 Interested? Contact Bill Cassan at desselliers@southfrance.com Tel (1) 604-734-1498 ARE THERE MORE THAN THE TWO OF YOU? RENT ANOTHER HOUSE IN PEZENAS- MAISON PEZENAS (SLEEPS 4-6) Bill Cassan 420 Hudson St NW Unit 12 Salmon Arm, BC V1E 1P4 Canada Tel 250-833-0118 [ South France Guide | Languedoc Sights | Canal du Midi Guide | Vacation Rentals advertise your house for rent
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George Achenbach - Goldmining in Foreclosure Properties Free Investing Books, Audios - Click Here to View Receive 5 Free Bonuses! Click Here to Subscribe! Site Navigation Investor Information Home Investing Newsletter Real Estate Articles Success Stories Recommended Reading Free Investing Books Investing Glossary Investing Abbreviations Community Tools Real Estate Chat Room Chat Room Schedule Real Estate Forums Newsgroup Forums Beginners, Carlton Sheets Bird Dogs, Wholesaling Foreclosures, Short Sales Sub2, Lease Options Rehabbing, Landlording Financing, Hard Money Asset Protection, Legal Commercial, Mobile Homes Real Estate Marketing Product Catalog Best Sellers All Investing Products Real Estate Audios Real Estate Books Real Estate Courses Real Estate Ebooks Real Estate Forms Real Estate Software Real Estate Videos Course Specials Investor Services Miscellaneous Real Estate Seminars No Risk Guarantee Investor Resources Real Estate Clubs Cash Flow Clubs Hard Money Lenders State Property Codes Tax Appraisal Districts Investor Referrals Business Tools Real Estate Forms Investor Network Ads Real Estate Classifieds Site Information Advertising Rates Advertiser Login Link to REIClub Contact REIClub Goldmining in Foreclosure Properties by George Achenbach Start Building Wealth Today by Investing in Distressed Properties! Combining proven strategies with nearly thirty years experience in real estate, author George Achenbach takes you step by step through the entire foreclosure processfrom the first notice of default to the foreclosure sale or auction to the final disposition of the property. Everything you need to know to purchase and profit from distress properties is here, including sample forms, worksheets, checklists, and real-life examples, as well as procedures to follow, evaluation techniques, and negotiating tips. There are even suggestions on leasing homes, creating rental income, saving on taxes, and avoiding pitfalls. Additionally, a new chapter covers the pros and cons of bankruptcy and highlights the latest proposed changes in the law such as the homestead exemptions and needs-based rules. Goldmining in Foreclosure Properties shows investors and first-time buyers how to take advantage of one of the most profitable investment opportunities in the world with expert guidance on: Procedures for locating distressed properties Financial analysis techniques for evaluating property and making the right offer Bidding successfully at auctions Effectively dealing with lenders when the property goes REO How you can benefit from reselling property quickly Negotiating tips for dealing with new purchasers and profitably transferring titles Generating rental income, capital appreciation, and tax savings through property leasing (263 Page Paperback) Only $27.95! Order Info 30 Day No-Risk Guarantee Free shipping on orders of $300.00 or more! Orders typically arrive within 4 to 7 business days. Author's Products Goldmining in Foreclosure Properties Testimonials Add a Testimonial Privacy | Terms of Use | View Cart 2002-2004 All Rights Reserved. REIClub.com
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Buy my house, please! - Sep. 11, 2003 CNN/Money Web Autos Real Estate Money's Best Home Markets & Stocks News Jobs & Economy World Biz Technology Commentary Personal Finance College Credit and Debt Insurance Interest Rates Retirement Tax Center Ask the Expert Five Tips The Good Life Millionaire in the Making Money 101 Moneyville Retirement Planner Savings Calculator Asset Allocator Mutual Funds Money Magazine Video CNN TV Fortune 500 Best Employers Money 101 Portfolio Calculators Real-time Quotes Last 5 Quotes SPONSORED BY include virtual="/fn_adspaces/markets-stocks/last_five_quotes/sponsor.88x31.ad" -- CNN/Money Email newsletters RSS Mobile news Money archives Buy story reprints Find a Mortgage SPECIAL OFFER Your Money Your Home Buy my house, please! As the market cools, it will take more work to get that 'For Sale' sign out of your front yard. September 11, 2003: 5:10 PM EDT By Sarah Max, CNN/Money Staff Writer BEND, Ore. (CNN/Money) To say that it's been a seller's housing market is the understatement of the year. Homeowners looking to sell in most parts of the country haven't had to wait around very long for a suitable offer, and those in the best markets have seen their homes swooped up in a matter of days, even hours. In early 2003, in fact, 21 percent of all houses went into contract less than one week after going on the market, according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR). On average, houses sold in just five weeks nearly half the time it took throughout the 1990s. "I believe this may be our best year ever," said David Hemenway, a realtor in Cottage Grove, Ore., who's been in the business since 1968. On the other side of the country in Sebring, Fla., realtor Chip Boring is enjoying a record year. Yet, both are aware that great times can't last forever. "Up until the last 2 1/2 years the average time on the market was anywhere from 180 days to 210 days," Boring said. And Hemenway recalls the early 1980s when his listings lingered on the market, sometimes for years. As interest rates creep up, buyers' budgets creep down and markets return to more normal levels, sellers will discover that it takes a little more work (and patience) to unload their homes. Many already have. While there is little you can do to change the laws of supply and demand, you have some control over whether your house sits or sells. Here are the most common reasons houses don't sell, in order of importance. The price is not right Even in the best of markets, setting your price too high is a mistake -- unless you really don't want to sell your house. "Starting too high is the worst thing you can do," said Hemenway. More on Your Home Mortgage Application Center Beating higher rates Mortgage demand hits 14-month low Choosing the best mortgage now Why? Because your greatest opportunity for selling your house is immediately after it goes on the market. That's when the majority of serious buyers will see the house. "Even if you lower the price to reflect the market, you'll have fewer people coming through than if you'd just priced it right to begin with," said Hemenway. In fact, it's not until after you bring the price down below the market something few sellers want to do that interest will pick up again. To make matters worse, say real estate agents, the longer a house sits the harder it is to sell. "Everyone thinks there must be something wrong with the house if it hasn't sold," said Boring, adding that for this reason he won't take on a listing if the seller insists on asking more than the house is worth. To drum up new interest among buyers, sellers sometimes pay for extra advertising or offer to, for example, pay for closing costs as a way to get buyers' attention. "In markets where people don't have a lot of cash, paying for closing costs or buying down interest rates with points up front can put you at a huge advantage," said Ron Phipps, a realtor in Warwick, R.I. The house is in the wrong place When markets are good, buyers are more willing to buy on the outskirts of an area or turn a blind eye to busy streets, bad views and other problems. But when markets cool down, it's these spots that suffer the most, said Hemenway. Short of moving the house, there is not much you can do if it is in the wrong location. But while in the house you can take care to make sure you don't over-improve your property relative to the ones around it. "If you have a $300,000 house in a neighborhood of $100,000, be prepared to lower the price or let it sit," said Boring. Buyers can't get past the front door Realtors say that getting buyers to take a look inside a house is the biggest challenge of selling a house. Once they've stepped through the door buyers are more likely to consider a place. "I recently sold a house that from the front was not very inspired," said Phipps. "The buyers came to the open house only because they needed to kill time, but once inside they were interested." For this reason, a little time and money spent on curb appeal will go a long way. Trimming the grass, washing the windows and planting a few flowers may be all it takes. In the case of houses whose best features are inside or out back, Phipps recommends taking good interior pictures and putting 360-degree tours online. Sellers sometimes get buyers to look past their homes' imperfections with creative extras. "I've seen sellers offer decorating allowances, and pay for cleaning service and landscaping," said Phipps. "Several years ago a seller in the bakery business offered to bring the buyer a different cake every month." Too much chintz and tchotchkes Less is more when it comes to attracting buyers. "Put all of those pictures of your family and other personal treasures away," said Sheryl Gregory, a broker in Wynthrop, Maine. "It distracts buyers and makes it harder for them to picture themselves in the house." She also recommends taking down distracting curtains and putting on a fresh coat of paint. "Buyers sometimes get scared if they wander through a house and think they're going to have to do a lot of painting," she added. --* Disclaimer Selling? Buying? Click to compare top local real estate agents More on YOUR HOME Your Home: Bracing for higher rates Refinancing demand lags again A rose is (not) a rose TODAY'S TOP STORIES Most overvalued housing markets Risks to the economy in 2006 Which was the worst ad of all in 2005? CNN Money contact us | subscribe to Money magazine advertising -- | site map | glossary | RSS | press room OTHER NEWS: CNN | SI | Fortune | Business 2.0 | Time © 2005 Cable News Network LP, LLLP. A Time Warner Company ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 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