'Brits are still coming to France' despite post-Brexit fall in property sales


by @thelocalfrance

@thelocalfrance— New data on property sales revealed a post-Brexit fall in the number of Brits buying second homes in France - but estate agents say that UK buyers are still a big force, but now they're more likely to move to France than buy a holiday home here.

www.thestar.co.uk—Majority of Brits still planning family holidays despite rising costs. New research from Legal & General has revealed many Brits are still prioritising family holidays, despite rising costs and financial pressure amidst the cost-of-living crisis. The research found that 46% of Brits think it is important to go on multigenerational holidays, which include both their immediate and extended family members. It also found the majority (54%) said they will be planning to go on a holiday this year. While the research shows many people are still prioritising holidays,...

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