French property watch: why buy in mayenne and what prices to expect

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GENTLY ROLLING HILLS AND DAIRY FARMS DOMINATE THIS NORTH-WESTERN DEPARTMENT IN THE PAYS DE LA LOIRE DEPARTMENTAL CAPITAL: LAVAL MAIN CITIES/TOWNS: MAYENNE, CHÂTEAU-GONTIER The department


takes its name from the river Mayenne. Its three main towns – Laval, in the centre, Château-Gontier in the south, and Mayenne in the north – are all situated on its banks. Traditionally, it


was always an important transport crossroads, being at the intersection of what used to be the main east/west Paris to Brittany road, and the north/south Caen to Angers road. READ MORE:


FRENCH PROPERTY PRICES: SHOULD BUYERS - OR SELLERS - WAIT? CAN FEEL COLDER THAN NEIGHBOURING DEPARTMENTS Its countryside, mainly made up of gently rolling hills and shallow valleys, also


marks the transition between Brittany, Normandy and the Loire valley. The north of the department is within 30km of Mont-Saint-Michel at its closest point. Dairy farms dominate, with Laval


having one of the largest milk processing factories in France. The average altitude is 150m and in spring, particularly, temperatures sometimes feel colder than in neighbouring departments


closer to the sea. READ MORE: 7 KEY POINTS ON PROPERTY MARKET IN FRANCE FROM NEW NOTAIRE DATA ROAD, RAIL AND AIR LINKS Transport links are more developed towards Paris than to the north,


with the A81 autoroute passing Laval and putting it 2hrs45 from the capital, and continuing through to Rennes. Rennes has an international airport a little over an hour from Laval, if using


the autoroute. From here, there are easyJet flights to London twice a week in winter and up to five times a week in summer. Meanwhile, TGV trains from Paris take the same transport corridor,


with services from Paris Montparnasse taking between 1hr15 and 1hr50. PROPERTY PRICES REFLECT THE RURAL NATURE OF THE DEPARTMENT Houses in Mayenne are traditionally stone-built with grey


slate roofs, and modern houses mainly follow the same grey roof standard. Prices reflect the rural nature of the department, and large properties, with land included and seemingly in good


order, are available in the €150,000 to €200,000 price range. You can still buy property under €50,000 in need of renovation with big gardens RELATED ARTICLES FRENCH PROPERTY WATCH: WHY BUY


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