I am a bilingual French and English estate agent based in central Brittany, helping international buyers and local sellers turn vague dreams into signed actes de vente. With more than twenty years’ experience in real estate, I combine detailed market knowledge with clear explanations, honest advice and a very practical approach. Whether you are selling a family home or buying your first property in France, my role is to guide you through every step of the process, from realistic valuation to...
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I am a bilingual French and English estate agent based in central Brittany, helping international buyers and local sellers turn vague dreams into signed actes de vente. With more than twenty years’ experience in real estate, I combine detailed market knowledge with clear explanations, honest advice and a very practical approach. Whether you are selling a family home or buying your first property in France, my role is to guide you through every step of the process, from realistic valuation to completion at the notaire – with as little stress and as much transparency as possible.
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In Brittany, variety really is the spice of life : weather, landscapes and even people’s moods can change within a few kilometres – and so can house prices.
It often starts in historic Roscoff, with its ferry port and characterful streets, opening onto a string of sandy beaches stretching along the north coast. Further along, Saint‑Malo adds its walled corsair city, tides, granite ramparts and easy access to the UK and the Channel Islands.
Head inland and you reach the real heart of...
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In Brittany, variety really is the spice of life : weather, landscapes and even people’s moods can change within a few kilometres – and so can house prices.
It often starts in historic Roscoff, with its ferry port and characterful streets, opening onto a string of sandy beaches stretching along the north coast. Further along, Saint‑Malo adds its walled corsair city, tides, granite ramparts and easy access to the UK and the Channel Islands.
Head inland and you reach the real heart of Brittany, with lakes, forests and rolling countryside dotted with longères, manoirs and little villages where life still moves at a human pace. Good road and rail links make it easy to reach the rest of Brittany, Paris and beyond – but once people settle here, they rarely feel the need to go very far.
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