BAR, CLUB OR PUB IN BRITTANY, FRANCE
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An attractive 1980s single story house set in a large garden with no near neighbours. This house is just 1 km from the pretty riverside village of Saint Nicolas des Eaux. The house has an entrance ...
Bar, Club or Pub
£127,718
Morbihan, Brittany, France
Listed By: Sextant Properties Ltd on 03.02.2023View all Bar, Club or Pub
in Brittany, France from 127 718 💷 GBP on TheMoveChannel.com.
Following the recession, France was knee-deep in a rather lifeless economy and a housing market that left much to be desired. There were, however, one or two spots around the country where demand still remains high much of the year – major tourist hubs such as Brittany being a prime example. With its rich history, idyllic lifestyle and heavenly local produce, the region is often considered to be something of a much more affordable alternative to Italy’s famed Tuscany. Blessed with the superb beaches at Côte d'Émeraude, Côte de Granit Rose and La Baule-Escoublac, the warm summers bring travellers to Brittany in huge droves. Short-term rental property demands are therefore always high, which somewhat makes up for the generally low rent yields across the area. Sometimes called "Little Britain", Brittany has a temperate climate similar to Cornwall. 🏠 House hunters can expect rainfall but as a result can also enjoy lush, green scenery all year round.
Alongside 🛏 bed and breakfasts and hotels, bars are one of the main types of commercial real estate open to overseas buyers. In areas with a strong tourist industry, investing in a bar can be a lucrative decision.
Following the recession, France was knee-deep in a rather lifeless economy and a housing market that left much to be desired. There were, however, one or two spots around the country where demand still remains high much of the year – major tourist hubs such as Brittany being a prime example. With its rich history, idyllic lifestyle and heavenly local produce, the region is often considered to be something of a much more affordable alternative to Italy’s famed Tuscany. Blessed with the superb beaches at Côte d'Émeraude, Côte de Granit Rose and La Baule-Escoublac, the warm summers bring travellers to Brittany in huge droves. Short-term rental property demands are therefore always high, which somewhat makes up for the generally low rent yields across the area. Sometimes called "Little Britain", Brittany has a temperate climate similar to Cornwall. 🏠 House hunters can expect rainfall but as a result can also enjoy lush, green scenery all year round.
Alongside 🛏 bed and breakfasts and hotels, bars are one of the main types of commercial real estate open to overseas buyers. In areas with a strong tourist industry, investing in a bar can be a lucrative decision.