Why this might be a good time to buy a safe haven in southwest France

The property market is noticeably quieter in this corner of southwest France so far this year. After several very busy years, activity has slowed, which is creating an interesting opportunity for buyers in what agents generally describe as a buyer’s market.

There are, of course, a number of clear reasons for this slowdown, the main one being that the global backdrop is far from stable thanks to ongoing conflicts, uncertainty in energy markets and wider economic pressures. Rising interest rates have also had an impact with the result that fewer owners are ready to move and buyers are hesitant but also with the upper hand when it comes to negotiating on the price.

Sellers who have previously been able to hold firm on price are now, in many cases, more open to negotiation and, for those buyers in a position to proceed, it can mean securing a property at a more realistic price, and sometimes significantly below what might have been expected a year or two ago.

At the same time, international interest has not disappeared. If anything, the current instability is prompting a different type of buyer, one who is perhaps less speculative and more focused on long-term lifestyle and security. In uncertain times, people often look for something tangible and enduring, and property in France continues to offer exactly that. I have written before about the appeal of France and it remains very much the case that the country consistently ranks highly for quality of life. According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, France performs strongly in areas such as healthcare, work-life balance and overall wellbeing. These factors take on even greater importance when the wider world feels unpredictable.

Southwest France, in particular, offers a compelling combination of affordability and lifestyle. Property prices here remain relatively accessible compared to many other parts of Europe. At the same time, the region offers space, beautiful countryside, a gentle climate and a pace of life that feels increasingly appealing. There is also a growing interest in more sustainable living, gardens, land and local produce, all of which are far easier to find here.

Of course, caution is always advisable when making a property purchase, particularly in uncertain times. But it is worth noting that periods of hesitation in the market often present the best opportunities. With less competition, more negotiable prices and a wide choice of properties, buyers currently find themselves in a particularly favourable position.

So, whilst the headlines may suggest instability, there is another way of looking at it. For those seeking not just a property but a lifestyle and perhaps a degree of security and simplicity, this quieter market may represent a very good moment to act.

If you are considering buying in southwest France and would like some help or advice, please do get in touch: nadia@foothillsoffrance.com

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