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Tips For French Property Renovation

By: Guy Morris
 

French property is basically old French houses that have the wonderful old architecture and style of the past. They are beautiful homes and quite easily found in France. When buying one, though, many new home owners feel the need to modernize them a bit to make them more comfortable for today's living. They may not meet the standards we have come to expect in a home today, so renovations can help bring them up to those standards. The beauty of these homes makes them popular, but it is possible to retain that design beauty and modernize the home for comfortable living.

Getting a Good Start

Most French properties have not been handled with care. They may be neglected or simply have been abandoned for a long time. That is why renovations are almost always going to be needed upon purchase. The first thing a new home owner should do is contact a contractor or architect that is familiar with French property renovation. This is very important in order to retain the architecture and design of the original property during the renovation process.

A contractor or architect familiar with French property will know what can and can not be done. They will be able to suggest ways to renovate without losing the original look of the home. Additionally, they have likely worked on renovation projects before and can offer a lot of advice and help in the planning of the renovation.

When choosing a contractor or architect it is important to choose wisely. They should understand all of the permits and specifics of what will be needed to do the project. They should be very familiar with French property and have experience working with this type of property. He should be registered in France so that he can legally and competently oversee the work. This is easily verified by asking for the France Chamber of Commerce Siret number or a proof of liability insurance that they hold.

Getting into the Renovation

The first step in the renovation should be a compete check of the home. The structure, walls, roof and foundation should be checked. Additionally, the electrical wiring, drainage and septic system should also be checked. Everything needs to be updated according to code. This will also ensure it is safe for living.

Once this initial inspection is complete the new home owner should get a detailed renovation plan and estimate of costs. This is important because renovations can be quite an expensive under taking. It is important to understand exactly how much it will cost because once started, it is difficult to stop without having major issues with the home. It is best to be able to follow through to completion.

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