Fri-09-04-2021, 07:19 AM
(Thu-08-04-2021, 19:00 PM)Brian Wrote:Morning Brian,(Thu-08-04-2021, 11:01 AM)Michelle Hodgson Wrote: I am currently working out the customs situation for transporting furniture, as this is a 2nd home rather than a main home I know there will be taxes to pay. Do you know of a declaration form I can obtain?
Michelle,
I know two people who have made the move since Brexit. They considered doing the move themselves, but eventually decided the bureaucracy was too uncertain and too involved, so hired a professional moving company and agent to look after the paperwork and transport. The moves happened without a problem so it looks as if the additional costs were worth it.
One suggestion is that you shouldn't overlook selling some furniture in the UK and buying replacements here in France. There are many shops (dépôts de vente or brocantes) specialising in secind hand goods. The French don't seem keen on old furniture so there are many bargains to be had. We've furnished our house mainly with furniture from 1860-1940. A large oak buffet/sideboard was 50€, our 2.75m oak dining table was 30€, a 2m marble-topped work table was €60.
Fred's suggestion about starting a new thread was a good one. In fact I've started one here to try to stimulate some discussion.
But please start your own if you wish!
By the way, if you need any photos to show to craftsmen if you're considering any renovations, I could pop over and take external shots if that would help.
All the best,
Brian
Thank you so much for your information, we are only going to be transporting a few items as we have decided to buy the majority out there when we get there, the brocantes really interest me not heard of the depots de vente so appreciate your suggestions.
I'm hoping there won't be too much work to do but will find out when we eventually get to see the property in the flesh.
Happy Friday,