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Get Your Up To The Minute French Mortgage Quote In 48 Hours With No Obligation Whatsoever

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French mortgages vary in rates and, more importantly for the international buyer, in rules applied.

RHF International are always assessing the best available deals for you our client so that you get the very best to suit your purposes and for that reason we can offer to put you in touch with someone who can really help you to achieve that.

If you would like to have a quick (48 hour) no obligation whatsoever quote that takes into account what you really need then simply contact us now using this simple, quick " what is currently the best French mortgage deal " form or for a simpler idea of rough monthly repayments use the form below.

French mortgage monthly repayment calculator

This mortgage monthly repayment calculator will help you determine your monthly instalment based on the term of your French mortgage (in years), the amount of money borrowed (in euros) and the mortgage interest rate.

 

Simply use the form above to get your own personalized quotation with the best deals around at the present moment in time.

All types of loans are available including standard repayment, fixed interest, and interest only for up to 25 years. 

Get Your Up To The Minute French Mortgage Quote In 48 Hours With No Obligation Whatsoever

Full Name Telephone Number:
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Costs and Charges

There are numerous costs and charges associated with the purchase of your property in France. These costs can vary depending on the type of property you are buying (off-plan, or re-sale) and by the amount of the loan you obtain from a French bank. Agent's Fees: Generally real estate agents' fees are around 5 percent of the purchase price and will be included in the compromis de vente. Some French mortgage providers will only finance the agency fees if the cost is rolled up into the selling price and not separated out.

Notary Fees: These can vary between around 3 percent for a new build and around 7 percent for a re-sale. You should check with your notary to the exact amount of the notary fees payable. Notary fees are payable on the day of signing the acte authentique and are not financed by the lending bank. Make sure you have budgeted for the correct amount of fees and confirm that your notary has included all land registry fees due.

Bank Arrangement Fee: French banks charge a mortgage arrangement fee of between 700 Euro and 1,200 Euro. This fee includes the cost of a compulsory valuation survey on the property you intend to finance. The bank arrangement fee is usually payable within one month of the mortgage coming into force and will normally be deducted automatically from your French bank account.

Land Registry Fee: If a French loan is used then additional fees and registration costs are payable to the notary for registering the charge against the property at the bureau des hypotheques, which can amount to up to two percent of the amount borrowed. Check with your notary for confirmation of the exact sum. This fee is payable at the same time as the notary fees on the day of signing the acte authentique.

French Bank Account: A French bank will normally charge around 90 Euro a year for running a current account. This service should also include internet access to your account.

Below is a list of documents the banks will require to proceed with your file:

  1. Copy of passport(s)

 
2. Copy of Utility Bill showing name and home address

3. Copy of Marriage Certificate. (if applicable)

4. Copy of Divorce Certificate. (if applicable)

5. Copy of Three Month's Personal Bank Statements showing salary and any monthly loan payments

6. Last Two Year's Income tax return or P60's

7. Last three month's payslips

8. If you are self-employed, balance sheet for the last 2 years attestation from your accountant confirming your income, and a copy of your latest two tax declarations

9. For 2 people purchasing together (married couple/ partner/ business partner): the mortgage application must be made in both names and signed by both parties

10. 2 x Insurance Questionnaires completed and signed

11. Reservation Contract or Compromis de Vente including Plans and signed by Purchaser and Seller