France Holiday Rentals

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Thursday, 1 March 2012

Facebook page update



Today our France Holiday Rentals facebook page received an update in the new pages style from facebook.

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Friday, 17 February 2012

Newly listed Apartment to rent in Charente-Maritime

This Apartment to rent in Charente-Maritime has a swimming pool and sleeps two people.

If you like the sound of this Apartment to rent in Charente-Maritime then click here to have a look and some lovely photos.

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Monday, 13 February 2012

FREE advert submissions on France Holiday Rentals


Anybody want to, or know of somebody who wants to advertise their French rental property - we're offering FREE advert submissions for the time being on our website.


Click the link to submit or pass it on..!!


http://www.france-holidayrentals.co.uk/advert-submission.asp


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Looking for a Castle to rent in France this year?

Looking for a Castle to rent in France this year?


Anybody hoping to rent a Castle in France this year might want to look at the youtube video link below, some great pictures of many of the fantastic castles there are in France.


Link HERE





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Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Languedoc Roussillion is officially the “most popular region in France”

Languedoc Roussillion is officially the “most popular region in France” with more people opting to move here than to any other area of France, official statistics show.

At the end of 2011 the region had 2,610,890 residents and the highest population growth of all regions in France in the 10 years up to 2009(the latest census dates).

The influx means that nearly half of all residents were not born here.

Research chief for the National statistics body Insee Roger Rabier said that of the 49% of “outsiders” 35% were born elsewhere in France and 14% were born outside of France.

He added: “There are, essentially, three reasons people come: work - because even though the region has high unemployment it is very strong on creating jobs; others are brought in for their studies, while the remainder find it an ideal place to pass their retirement.

“The majority are young and active workers, mostly couples, with only 20% of them retired.”

There has been a 14% increase in population since 1999 and it tops the growth charts, ahead of second-placed neighbours, Midi-Pyrenees.

The majority of incomers (135,500) chose to settle in Herault, while 78,800 opted for Gard. Pyrenees-Orientales attracted some 53,100 newcomers, compared to 44,200 in the Aude - only 3,650 new arrivals chose to make their home in land-locked Lozere over the past decade.