Looking back, 2008 proved to be a year of turmoil and economic surprises that few could have predicted. The international property bubble burst to the extent that in America, where people were encouraged to increase their debt through credit cards and impossible to pay mortgages, have been forced to move into their cars. There is no doubt that the situation looks grim but in Paris the market remains stable, and we at Flat Hunter are happy to say that all of our predictions in 2008 have been correct.
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We thought we would share some of our favorite books with you, concerning the history of the City of Light. Paris offers an endless amount of stories and personalities for history buffs who wish to spend time here. Enjoy!
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Tahminae Madani, Director of France Home Finance comments on :
Despite the credit crisis which peaked last October and had a marked effect on the global economy - analysts do look for a gradual recovery in the global economy during the second half of 2009.
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The Latin Quarter is famous for the Sorbonne University, the Pantheon, its “bouquinistes” (traditional book stalls) along the Seine and its jazz clubs. There is a maze of medieval pedestrian alleys around St Michel and rue Moufftard, as well as around the streets of Saint Jacques and Saint Germain. This area also has lovely green spaces, Jardin des Plantes and Jardin du Luxembourg, which provide a haven from the general liveliness in the area.
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What really pleases me about working at Flat Hunter is that I can offer customers such a complete service. Flat Hunter takes care of them from the initial search until the end when they set their luggage down in their new apartment. Our customers appreciate this level of service and it ensures that the job is fulfilling, creating a positive atmosphere among the team of employees and property search experts.
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