If you are looking for property in the Hauts de France, you will be in good company. French buyers love it because of its strategic location. It has excellent access to Paris as well as to London, Brussels, and Amsterdam. Meanwhile, British buyers drive out of the Eurotunnel, and off the ferries, and instantly relax as they see the French countryside and stop for a café au lait in an authentic French village. Hauts de France has a wonderful coastline and if you venture off the... read more
The Hauts de France is the most northerly region in France and borders Belgium, it is also connected to England via the channel tunnel. The two largest airports in the region are Lille-Lesquin which has domestic flights, as well as flights to 13 other countries (although not the UK), and Paris-Beauvais in the very south-west of the region. From Paris-Beauvais you can fly to Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds-Bradford, Edinburgh, Belfast, and Dublin, as well as 26 other countries. Of... read more
The property market in Hauts de France is driven by domestic demand, it should be noted that this is the second most densely populated region in France, after Paris/Ile de France. This is primarily true of Lille and the surrounding area that borders Belgium. There is still plenty of unspoiled countryside to enjoy. Three of the five departments (Pas-de-Calais, Nord and Oise have seen prices stabilise over the last 12 months, while Aisne and Somme have seen rises of around 6% over... read more
Free PDF to read and downloadThe old town and historic centre of Lille is picture postcard pretty, and the perfect place for a romantic stroll around the cobbled pedestrian streets. You will often find musicians playing and there is a wide choice of bars and restaurants to soak up the atmosphere. Construction on Lille’s neoclassical cathedral began in 1854 and was completed in….1999! One building not to miss is the Palais des Beaux Arts, which is the illustrious fine art museum, it plays... read more
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The Hauts de France is a region of contrasts – from the rolling hills of the Ardennes to the vibrant city of Lille, it has something to offer all kinds of property buyer. It is stocked full of Gothic cathedrals, fortified cities, and charming villages, as well as beautiful seaside towns. The capital city of Lille ...
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REQUEST MORE INFORMATION...has a vibrant cultural scene, with an array of museums, art galleries and theatres to choose from. It has a large student population and rental properties are a popular investment. The Louvre-Lens Museum opened its doors in 2012 and helps make the Louvre’s national collections accessible to all. The region is also home to natural reserves and parks, including the forested “Parc naturel regional de l’Avesnois”, which covers 125,000 hectares. This is an important and protected, ecological area.
The Hauts de France has a rich architectural heritage and wide variety of property styles. From medieval castles to Art Deco masterpieces, via the most splendid selection of Gothic architecture in Europe.The Gothic cathedrals in Lille, Amiens and Beauvais are stunning examples, while the UNESCO listed town of Montreuil-sur-Mer boasts a particularly impressive citadel and ramparts. These are all in direct contrast to the Art Deco properties in Le Touquet-Paris-Plage, where many houses and apartments were built for wealthy owners in the 1920’s and 1930’s. The town is famous for its eclectic mix of property styles, and the seafront apartments come with a healthy premium to match the sea view. If you are looking for a holiday home, or investment property, in northern France then the coastal towns have a lot to offer.
The Hauts de France countryside has many picturesque farmhouses, cottages, and old stone properties, many of which have been sympathetically restored, using local materials. There are plenty of large, renovation projects still to be had, and these are particularly popular with UK buyers who are looking for a cheap property to renovate/refurbish and bring back to life.
Prestige property in the Hauts de France comes in the shape of chateaux, manoirs and large country estates. These become more prevalent as you get closer to Paris. There are also luxury villas and apartments to be had in Montreuil-sur-Mer and the other resorts on the Cote d’Opale.
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