Escape to France

Escape to France

You're about to discover what could be the world's most surprising lifestyle and retirement secret…

Jaw-Dropping Beauty, Vibrant Culture, Spectacular Cuisine, Diverse Landscapes… France Offers One of the Most Enticing Lifestyles In The World… Without Breaking the Bank.

More and More People Like You are Taking the Plunge…and You Can Too!

You can live your dream life in romantic France…for less than you've likely ever imagined…

Dear Reader,

Here at home we talk about the great retirement squeeze…but what if your life and comforts could expand in retirement? No question that they have for IL reader Maria Trenzado, who says life in France is not only better, but affordable, too…

"There is no greater delight than walking up the steps to my own petit château (little castle) welcomed by the fragrance of the lavender and rose bushes surrounding the garden. Birdsong fills the air. My neighbors greet me by name. And each day brings a new adventure."

"And to think I made my wildest, most far-fetched lifelong dream come true—to own my own dream home in France—for just $90,000!"

That's right.

For just $90,000, Maria Trenzado became the proud owner of a newly-built, two-bedroom, one-and-a-half bathroom, semi-detached villa in the south of France…in Provence.

Her home includes all the amenities you'd ever want for comfortable living.

Everything from high-speed internet access to a shared swimming pool and more.

It's in a great location, too, at the foot of Mount Ventoux—the biggest mountain in Provence.

"I'm near some of the most picturesque, historic, and vibrant perched villages in Provence," Maria says. "There's Gordes. Roussillon. Bonnieux. Avignon. And so, so many more close by.

"I'm also just a few minute's walk from town, which has several cafés, bakeries, wine shops, and cheese shops. And there's a Sunday market in the main square, too. It offers locally grown produce, meat, seafood, dairy products, and many more gourmet treats. I don't think my taste buds have ever been more satisfied!

"And… I can also walk to several flower shops, grocers, a hair stylist, a post office, beautifully-manicured gardens (a great place to enjoy a picnic on a sunny day), and just about everything else I could ever need to enjoy life and live well."

By the way, in case you're wondering…

You Don't Have To Be "Ultra-Rich" to Live Well
In Today's France

Gordes, Provence, France

Explore the picturesque mountain villages of Provence…

You see, Maria is no millionaire. Far from it.

In fact, she's a Cuban-born civil litigator from Tampa, Florida.

She works hard. She does well for herself.

But she's far from being "ultra-rich."

Yet France was a dream she kept close to her heart…ever since she first saw images of Provence in a viewfinder as an eight-year-old child.

She eventually saved up enough money to visit. And once she got there, made her way down to Provence…where she fell in love with it all over again.

She adored Provence's rolling rural landscapes…its centuries-old villages perched on towering cliffsides…its pristine meadows teeming with blooming wildflowers and colorful songbirds…and its back-to-basics, "salt-of-the-earth" culture.

And after seeing all this in person, she knew she wanted to live there more than ever. But—like most folks—she figured it was a dream well beyond her pay grade.

Until she stumbled upon that $90,000 dream home…

This was 2004…and she bought it. And just like that, after all those years, her dream of living in France finally became a reality.

Turns out: In the right places… France isn't nearly as expensive as you probably think.

What It's Like For "Non-Millionaires" To Live Well In France

Today, Maria enjoys all the fruits of La Vie Française, despite her modest budget.

"Day-to-day cost of living in France is approximately €40 a day which includes dining in restaurants. It is much less expensive than living in the U.S. as the utilities—electric, water, association fee, etc., are cheaper," Maria says.

"Property taxes are less, too. Homeowner's and auto-insurance rates are significantly less. Healthcare costs are a mere fraction of similar services in the U.S. too. Only gas is higher."

"Better yet, I not only cover my expenses by renting my home when I'm not there…but I actually make a profit!"

And When It Comes To Culturally-Rich Activities, You'll Be Spoiled For Choice

"The mild weather means a multitude of activities year round," Maria says. "And the world-renowned film, theater, opera, and music festivals of Aix-en-Provence, Orange, and Avignon attract thousands of visitors, and I enjoy the antique markets of L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue.

"If I ever tire of village life, I can take the car to Nice, Monte Carlo, Genoa, Marseilles, and the Mediterranean beaches of St. Tropez and Cassis. And Paris, the Alps, and Barcelona are only a few hours away by train."

You can enjoy a similar lifestyle.

Here's how.

Make Your Dreams Of Living In France Come True. Affordably

While it is true that many (if not most) of France's well-known destinations are quite expensive when compared to other parts of the world IL regularly covers…like Ecuador, Mexico, Belize, or Colombia…

…living in France's most popular destinations doesn't have to be a total bank-breaker.

Even in hotspots like Paris, Biarritz, the Cote d-Azur, and other parts of France with expensive reputations, it's entirely possible for YOU to live very, very well AND enjoy all the fruits of La Vie Française on a modest budget.

For example, furnished studios and one-bedroom apartments range from $788 to $1,969 per month, offered on long-term contracts.

And that's right in the heart of Paris.

And as far as total cost of living is concerned, a couple can live comfortably even in Paris—on as little as $2,500 a month.

Here's a sample budget for two people to run an apartment in Paris:

Rent (1 bedroom, furnished): €800 $940
Water: €20 $24
Transportation (Public - monthly pass): €70 $82
Electricity: €80 $95
Monthly Telephone/ Cell phone plan (Includes internet): €50 $59
Broadband Internet Fee and Cable TV: €50 $59
Food: €530 $625
Entertainment: €300 $354
Miscellaneous Expenses: €200 $236
TOTAL: €2,100 $2,474

Granted, on this budget, you won't be able to dine at world-famous Maxim's restaurant every night (where "a la carte" prices average €200)…

…but you wouldn't want to do that on a regular basis, anyway.

Because as a "real" French resident, you'd know about better-value authentic bistros, that the casual visitor to Paris never discovers.

For example, you'd know about where you can enjoy a simple lunch of salad, moules (mussels), and a slice of upside-down apple flan called tarte tatin at a tiny bistro for under $23.

You'll know the grocery store where you can buy a great bottle of red wine for as little as $5.50.

And if you were a "real" French resident, you'd know how to look as chic as any French person…without spending thousands on a suit or pair of shoes.

My point is this…

If you want to live comfortably in "the City of Light" on as little as $2,500 a month (and still enjoy ALL of its world-class museums, art galleries, architecture, cuisine, fashion, ambience, and all its other inspiring intangibles)…

QUICK FACT: The average monthly budget for a family of four in Minnesota (i.e. Anytown, USA) in 2018 was $6,563…and that's to maintain a simple living that meets basic needs for health and safety!

…or in any of France's other high-profile destinations…

…you can absolutely do it.

And hey…most Americans spend at least $3,000 a month to just get by anyway!

So as you can see…

You CAN Live Affordably In France!

So what do you do…

…if YOU want to find out how YOU can start enjoying La Vie Française without increasing your day-to-day spending?

Here's the good news.

We've already figured all of this out for you.

And that's exactly why I'm writing you today.

My name is Jackie Flynn. I'm the Publisher of International Living. And if you've ever dreamed of living in France…

…whether it's in the heart of Paris—the most romantic city in the world…

…on the Cote d'Azur—with its world-famous beaches and ultra-chic lifestyle…

…in your own Mediterranean villa in Provence—complete with your own garden, pool, fishpond, and views of the mountains…

…or anywhere in between…

… I'd like to help YOU take that all-important first step towards making your dreams of living in France come true. And I know of no better way than to get your hands on the latest edition of the one of a kind resource, Escape to France: Everything You Need to Know to Retire Better, Invest Well, and Enjoy the Good Life for Less.

Quite simply, for anyone who's ever dreamed of living in France, either part-time or full-time, it's a one-of-a-kind resource that can help you:

  • Find your dream home anywhere in France. (And save thousands and thousands of dollars in the process.)
  • Explore all of France's hidden gems all over the country. (It's one of the only countries on earth in which you can explore world-class museums and art collections, go wine tasting, go skiing, and swim in the sea all in the same week, without leaving the country.)
  • Become a legal resident of France—the hassle-free way. (Without trying to navigate all the bureaucratic hurdles on your own.)
  • Take advantage of France's world-renowned healthcare system. (France boasts one of the highest-quality healthcare systems in the world, according to the World Health Organization.)
  • …and much, much more.

I assure you…there's no other resource quite like Escape to France.

In just a moment, I'll give you an idea of the one-of-a-kind secrets you'll discover in its pages.

But before I get to that, I'd like to quickly show you how a few more friends of IL are already enjoying La Vie Française

…on a modest budget.

(Remember… THIS COULD BE YOU!)

From The Pacific Northwest To Paris, "The City Of Light"

Pamela Griner Leavey and her husband Jim wake up every morning to a view of the Paris skyline around the Boulevard Saint-Germain.

Conciergerie at Night

Take evening strolls through enchanting Paris: "The City Of Light."

She and her husband live in the romantic French capital…and love every minute of it.

Here's just a bit of what Pam recently told us about living in Paris…

"Despite the troubled world economy, we currently have little trouble enjoying everyday life. There are so many things here that are free or reasonably priced. Life is good.

"For example, we live in a city with one of the best public-transportation systems in the world. And my husband is thrilled with not owning a car."

Pam and Jim can get around Paris as often as they want for less than $3 a day.

What's more, their total monthly budget averages just under $3,200!

And that's just the start of their money-saving experiences in France.

Back in 2009, they saved a whopping $53,550 on healthcare. (Pam has type-two diabetes… and had to spend 20 days in a round-the-clock critical care unit. The price tag was a whopping $54,000… which included physicians, all exams, an MRI, a thorough eyesight analysis, and medications. But of that, they only had to pay $450 from their own pockets!) Thank you French healthcare system.

But Hey… When It Comes To France, Paris Is Just The Beginning!

There's WAY more to France than just Paris and Provence.

In fact, France as a whole could be one of the most geographically and culturally diverse nations on the planet.

It's got beaches. Mountains. Wine country. Forests. Lakes. Rivers. Sea cliffs.

And just about everything in between.

And don't forget… France is just a few hours away by air or train from at least a dozen other European countries…all with their own diverse cultures and history.

For those who LOVE to travel, it's a dream come true.

You could have a freshly-baked pain-au-chocolat and a triple-espresso at the "Les Deux Magots" in Paris (where Ernest Hemingway, Albert Camus, and Pablo Picasso once frequented)…

…then take the metro to the Gare du Nord, grab a seat on the ultra-luxurious TGV train…

…and make it to Amsterdam, Barcelona, London, Munich, Venice, or many other world-class cities in just a few hours.

You can even get a strong WiFi signal while on board.

Though you may be too busy gazing outside your window and watching the spectacular European countryside whizz by at 186 miles an hour to bother turning a computer on.

The Verdict Is In: For Discerning Expats, France Is Hotter than Ever

Clearly, as an expat destination, France has a lot going for it. Among the many reasons it makes sense are…

1. France offers one of the best healthcare systems in the world: According to a World Health Organization (WHO) study, France provides the best overall healthcare system in the world. (The U.S. ranked 37th.)

And once you move to France, you may be able to transfer your healthcare to a French provider…or even to one of the many British companies that specialize in providing extra coverage for expats.

Prescription drugs in France are also much, much cheaper than back in the U.S. and Canada. (Prescription drugs in the U.S. are the highest-priced in the world.) And doctors still make house calls in France.

2. France could be the best place in the world to start a tourism-based business: Last year, France attracted approximately 80 million visitors…making it one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Paris is one of the world's most visited cities in the world. And tourism is accountable for 6% of the country's income. (4% from French tourists traveling within France…and 2% from foreign tourists.)

With this in mind, the number of opportunities for starting your own tourism-based business…are virtually endless.

You could start your own B&B in Normandy…open a café along the Mediterranean Sea…conduct wine tasting tours in Bordeaux…open an art gallery in Paris…and on and on and on…

If you've got the entrepreneurial bug and would like to make a buck or two (or a whole lot more), it's worth considering France…

3. For diehard "foodies," France is like Heaven on Earth: If you're mad for open-air food markets, you'll be in paradise in France.

Paris Bakery

The come-hither aroma of fresh-baked baguettes and other tasty treats wafting from boulangeries will make your mouth water.

For example, the Dordogne region alone has dozens...and it's renowned for its gastronomic specialties, such as glistening strawberries, fresh walnuts, delicately flavored walnut oil, pâte de foie gras, chestnuts, crêpes, confit de canard (duck preserved in its own fat), truffles and other wild mushrooms, and a wonderful array of full-bodied, deep ruby wines.

In wildly-romantic Aix-en-Provence, you can shop the open-air food markets for slivers of cheese, a couple of olives, spicy bread buttered with orange, aniseed, and fennel, and pâte de foie gras potted in jars.

You can find other similar open-air food markets all over France.

And if you're a restaurant aficionado, France remains unsurpassed. It boasts more three-star Michelin restaurants (27), two-star Michelin restaurants (94) and one-star Michelin restaurants (616) than any other country in the world by far.

What's more, France is also the world-leader in Michelin "Bib Gourmand" offerings…with 642. (The "Bib Gourmand" is a specific menu item at any Michelin-rated restaurant that's priced below a maximum determined by local economic standards.) The average "Bib Gourmand" menu item at Michelin-rated restaurants in France is just €32 ($36). But remember…that's for an unforgettable meal at a Michelin-starred restaurant in France!

4. France is STILL a haven for aspiring artists and writers of ALL abilities. Ever dreamed of penning the novel that's always been lurking inside you? Or to try your hand at oil painting? Or perhaps become a part-time or full-time photographer?

Well…the good news is…today's France remains just as creatively-inspiring today as the days of Hemingway, Cezanne, Van Gogh, and Picasso.

You can write the first draft of that novel on your laptop while sipping espresso at a café on Paris' famed Left Bank…paint Mont Saint-Victoire in Provence from the balcony of your own villa (Cezanne is known to have painted Mont Saint-Victoire over 60 times)…take photos of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris at sunrise…and so much more.

France seems to bring out the inner artist and writer in everyone who visits almost immediately. Some say it's the history. Some say it's the culture. Some say it's the light.

Whatever the reason, why not try nurturing your inner artist or writer in France sometime soon. I reckon everyone should do it at least once. And hey…it might completely change your life…for the better!

5. France boasts a sizeable expat population. One of the best parts about living overseas is meeting like-minded people with similar lifestyles and interests. And you definitely won't find a shortage of like-minded people in France.

In Paris alone, there are an estimated 50,000 American expats. What's more, it is easy to find American associations, institutions, churches, and schools in Paris and other parts of France. So it's easy to meet others with similar interests. The "infrastructure" is already in place.

What's more, you'll also find many expats in France from other English-speaking countries like England, Ireland, and Australia.

Spend a few weeks or months in France and get out there and meet people at the many various events for expats, and you'll quickly have many new friends from all over the world.

6. France is one of the most technologically-advanced countries on earth. The elegant "Haussmannian" apartments may date back to 1850 to 1920…and many other statues and monuments date back much earlier than that (the Egyptian "Obelisk" at the center of the Place de La Concorde in Paris is 3,300 years old)…but don't let all that fool you. When it comes to modern technology, France is right on the cutting edge.

For example, 99% of the country has 3G access…and over 60% of the country has 4G access. So if you've got a smartphone and a French SIM card on you, you can check your email and go online from even the most remote locales in France.

What's more, broadband internet access in France is…for the most part…lightning fast. For example, with one internet service provider (ISP) that specializes with helping expats connect to the internet, you can connect at speeds of over 43 Mbps.

NOTE: The U.S. average connection speed was 23.05 Mbps as of mid-2017.

And on top of all that, many (if not most) of the cafés, bars, and restaurants in France offer free WiFi…which is great if you've got a laptop and want to get some work done while dining on a three-course meal and doing a little "people-watching" at the same time.

7. If you're a fan of history, art, and architecture, France is virtually unsurpassed worldwide. This pretty much goes without saying.

Louvre museum, Paris

The Mona Lisa. The Venus de Milo. The Winged Victory of Samothrace. And nearly 35,000 more of the most important and awe-inspiring works of art in history. It's no wonder the Louvre is the most-visited museum in the world.

You've got the Louvre…the Musée d'Orsay…the Pantheon…the Pompidou Centre…the Maison de Balzac Museum…the Maison de Victor Hugo Museum…the Musée Picasso…

… The Père Lachaise Cemetery (where Oscar Wilde, Molière, Marcel Proust, Gertrude Stein, Jim Morrison of The Doors, and many other famous artists and writers are buried—often in wildly-elaborate tombs)…

… The Catacombs de Paris (with its thousands upon thousands of human skulls and bones piled one on top of the other—buried hundreds of feet below the busy streets of Paris)…

… The Arc de Triomphe (a great place to go to the top and take photos of the famed Avenue des Champs-Élysées)…

… Paul Cezanne's former residence in Aix-en-Provence (where you can see first-hand where this famous impressionist painter grew up and drew his creative inspiration from)…

… The hospital in Arles where Van Gogh stayed in December 1888 and again in January 1890 (you can go there and stand in the exact same spot where he painted one of his most famed paintings, Courtyard of the Hospital at Arles.

…and so much more.

And who could forget La Tour Eiffel… perhaps the world's most famous, iconic landmark? No trip to France is complete without getting a close look at the Eiffel Tower… or even going up to the top!

BY THE WAY…one great thing to do the next time you're in Paris is to stop by a bakery, butcher shop, cheese shop, and wine shop near the Eiffel Tower, pick up a few tasty items at each, and have a sunset picnic on the grass of the Champs de Mars with the Eiffel Tower towering right in front of you.

It's an almost surreal experience…especially when it lights up every hour on the hour for a few minutes each evening. Everyone applauds and cheers when it happens.

It's sublime!

Please Keep in Mind, I'm Barely Scratching The Surface Here

There's so much more that France has to offer.

It's the kind of place that just keeps growing and growing and growing on you…year after year.

"In the years we've lived here, we've also come to love the French way of life, the cafés and culture, the language, and—yes—also the French themselves. We have our favorite baker, the waiter who always asks after the kids, and the friends who coach us on everything from wine to grammar."—J.F., Paris, France

So how can you take advantage of ALL that France has to offer…without breaking your own back doing all the research and legwork on your own?

It's simple.

Get All the Secrets of Living Well for Less in Today's France in the latest Edition of, Escape to France: Everything You Need to Know to Retire Better, Invest Well, and Enjoy the Good Life for Less

With the latest edition of Escape to France at your side, you'll never have to wonder how to figure all of this out on your own.

You'll have—right at your disposal—EVERYTHING you need to know to start enjoying La Vie Française on a budget.

The quick, easy, affordable, and hassle-free way.

So…what kind of secrets will you discover in Escape to France?

Here's just a taste…

How To Make Paris Your New Part-Time Or Full-Time Home Without Spending A Fortune

  • How to find a 258-square-foot studio with lots of charm, sun, and a view of the Eiffel Tower for $296,310…
  • Where to find (and how to buy) the most rentable apartments in Paris…
  • How to understand the factors that influence French property prices (so you can get the best deal on the next Paris property you invest in)…
  • A list of IL's favorite, most affordable property picks in Paris right now…
  • How to make money renting out your Paris apartment…
  • Our highly-valuable list of trusted, English-speaking real estate agents in Paris…
  • How to understand the Paris arrondissements—or neighborhoods (with details on all 20 arrondissements) to help you choose the very best location for YOU)…

Find Your New Private Paradise In The French Countryside

  • How to find a dream village home for about $230,000 in the Dordogne region—the golden heartland of the southwest. This is quintessential rural France with its river running through quaint, little villages and world-renowned, open-air food markets.
  • Where you can find newly-built, one-bedroom apartments in glitzy Saint-Tropez on the world-famous Cote d'Azur (French Riviera) for as little as $224,900.
  • How to rent a one-bedroom apartment in wildly-romantic Aix-en-Provence (The city of fountains…birthplace of famed impressionist painter Paul Cézanne…and home to over 40,000 students) for as little as $950 a month.
  • A two-bedroom townhouse you could own in Rouen's historic center (Rouen is famous for its cider apples and cheeses—including ripe, creamy Camembert) for just $138,040. (Keep an eye out for the water lilies in the area. They're not just any old water lilies…but those captured on canvas by the impressionist painter Claude Monet.)
  • A 1,184-square-foot stone house with over 10,000 square feet of land in Brittany for the astoundingly low-price of just $27,370.
  • How to make the Languedoc—a hypnotically-beautiful alternative to the mountains to the river Rhône—your new home. The golden landscape of the Languedoc is dotted with imposing hilltop castles and fortified castles that date back to the 13th century. And here, you can still find properties like a two-bedroom townhouse with panoramic views of the town for as little as $116,620.
  • Where you can buy a studio in the Alsace region-famous for its "gingerbread-cottage" architecture, balconies festooned with geraniums (most villagers spend $1,000 a year on flowers), German look and feel, belt-loosening Alsatian cuisine (you've got to try the ripe and pungent Munster cheese), and revered giant storks that nest on top of almost every building in town…all that culture, and for as little as $118,000.
  • One of the most affordable places to live in The Charentes—known for its steep streets, honey-colored stone houses, pretty rural villages, and lazy rivers—many of which remain undiscovered. In one area our top France on-the-ground scout discovered here (you'll meet her in a minute), you can own a stone village house with two bedrooms, a kitchen, and a private courtyard for just $95,200.

How to Live Well For Less In France

  • How to find French properties for under $100,000…
  • A "buyer's checklist" that will help you avoid overpaying for your real estate investment in France…
  • A sample list of grocery costs in France to help you manage your monthly budget…
  • Should you or shouldn't you buy a car in France? We'll give you the lowdown…
  • How to save money on utility bills…
  • What you can expect to pay for apartment maintenance charges and household insurance (and avoid overpaying)…
  • How much you should pay for appliances and electronic products in France (it's not nearly as much as you might think)…

And Many Other Hard-Won Secrets You Won't Find In Any Other Publication About Living In France

  • How to import your belongings into France…
  • How to bring your pets into France…
  • The best schooling options for your children…
  • How to get a French driver's license…
  • A quick French "primer" (It'll get you up to speed speaking "Français" even if you don't speak a word of French yet)…
  • How to get a French visa and residence (we'll help you eliminate all the bureaucratic hassles right off the bat)…
  • How to set up your own business in France…
  • Our six favorite Paris restaurants…
  • The secret to paying less for your French vacation…
  • The cheapest way to get to Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris…
  • How to choose an investment advisor in France…
  • How to buy your new French home…

…and literally hundreds and hundreds more hard-won, insider-only tips.

There's Nothing Else in the World Like Escape to France: Everything You Need to Know to Retire Better, Invest Well, and Enjoy the Good Life for Less

(And You Can Thank Author And Diehard France-Lover Steenie Harvey For That!)

When you start reading the pages of Escape to France

…you will discover something right away.

Author Steenie Harvey absolutely ADORES France.

In fact, when I read the latest version just recently, it really made me want to visit some of the "hidden" destinations Steenie has discovered.

Here an excerpt straight from Steenie in Escape to Franceabout the Dordogne area of France:

Provencal country house surrounded by laurier trees

Flower-filled gardens, world-class cuisine, a pleasant Mediterranean climate, and surprisingly affordable real estate prices. It's no wonder Provence has emerged as one of the world's finest retirement hotspots.

"Call it the Périgord, call it the Dordogne, call it heaven. For many prospective home buyers, this is the quintessential rural France, the dream place to go shopping for a little maison de village or a honey-colored stone farmhouse with a steeply sloping roof of russet-brown tiles. Everywhere here seems just so pastorally perfect, right down to the clouds of bright blue butterflies and the lines of fluffy ducklings paddling down river."

"The Périgord summers are gloriously warm and sunny. Under resplendent blue skies, the countryside is a feast for the eyes, a harvest festival of vineyards, fields full of sunflowers, tobacco plants, and corn, shady walnut groves, and stands of oak trees that often hide an underground treasure-trove of black truffles."

"Casting reflections in crystalline rivers, a fairy-tale château perched on top of wooded cliffs. There are dozens of picture-perfect villages, each one seemingly more enchanting than the last."

Then Steenie goes into exquisite detail about the best places to shop, eat, and find bargain properties in the Dordogne.

AND PLEASE KEEP IN MIND…

Steenie does this not just for the Dordogne region…

…but for every corner of France.

I'm telling you…she really did her homework on this one…

…and it's evident on every single page of Escape to France.

It's worth its weight in truffle oil!

How Much Would It Cost To Figure All This Out On Your Own?

Let me put it to you this way…

It took Steenie SEVERAL MONTHS and SEVERAL TRIPS to uncover all the secrets you'll discover in Escape to France. And she brings to bear on this project her many years of experience traveling to this country she loves.

And thank goodness… Steenie's loaded with energy. And also a "black-belt" expert on saving money while traveling.

Especially in France.

Otherwise, we would've had to spend a fortune just to help her cover France's 212,935 square miles and 1,951 miles of coastline.

But she pulled it off. And you know what?

That's GREAT news for you.

You see, YOU don't have to do ANY of the on-the-ground leg-pounding that Steenie did.

You can simply click around on your computer screen and discover all of her hard-won secrets…from the comfort of your own home.

So how much…then…does it cost to get your hands on a copy of this recently updated Escape to France?

Well…considering how much we invested in this project, we could easily justify charging several hundred dollars. Probably a lot more.

But we're not going to ask you for that much.

That's because we want to make it as affordable as possible for you to discover all of Steenie's secrets for living well for less in France yourself.

So instead of asking for $300…or even $200 (which would be a MASSIVE bargain for this kind of info)…

…we're only asking for $129

For just $129 you can get your hands on the most complete, the most comprehensive, and the most cutting-edge resource on living, working, traveling, retiring, and starting a new business in today's France in the entire world.

And you know what?

I'll even throw in a little something extra for you once you order Escape to France today.

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If you're contemplating a new life in Europe, you'll find that few other European countries can match what France has to offer. The trickiest thing will be deciding which bit of France holds the most allure for you.

Maybe Paris is most appealing? It has bragging rights that other cities can only dream of. In this report you'll find out why, for centuries, people have traveled to Paris from all corners of the world. Or, just two hours from Paris – a beautiful, historical town could be your perfect retirement haven? Or imagine living in France- near the Spanish border. There's another charming countryside town situated in the deep south that’s known for its sun, song, and troubadours. This is a land of vineyards and craggy mountains, often breached by rocky river gorges.

France is one of the most spell-binding countries in the world…and in this report you'll not only read about some of the top places to live in the country but you’ll also find out about the cost of living, real estate, visa requirements, and more.

The Time to Consider France Is NOW!!!

If you've ever dreamed of living in France in first-class style without breaking the bank, then I strongly urge you to give Escape to France a try today.

There's truly nothing else in the world like it…

…and it could help make your dreams of living affordably in France faster than you could ever pull off on your own.

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It could be one of the smartest decisions you make this year…if not your entire life.

Once you read about all that France has to offer…and read the stories of those who are living the good life there, I expect I'll meet you in France someday very soon. I look forward to it!

Sincerely,

Jackie Flynn

Jackie Flynn
Publisher, International Living

P.S. France has never been hotter as a potential place to live for discerning, budget-minded, future expats—either part-time or full-time. And you won't find a faster, easier, more affordable way for YOU to make it happen as soon as THIS YEAR than you will with the help of Escape to France.

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