We're still developing our 'Really Really Useful Information' section. It should be launched some time early in the summer. When it is, it will offer residents and visitors to Languedoc a huge wealth of useful information - to make your life or visit here all the more easy and rewarding.
Our 'Property Advice', hosted by Languedoc property expert Louise Hurren, will be packed with useful tips and information - all to make buying and renting a property in Languedoc that much easier.
Our 'Money Advice' section will give you vital information on all money-matters - from tax advice to how to set up a company to how to find the right bank.
Our 'Town & Village Guides' will eventually give you an 'In a Nutshell' view of each of Languedoc's 1,507 villages, towns and cities - so that you can make a more informed choice when it comes to buying a property or renting a holiday home. They list the amenities each village or town has, such as whether it has a supermarket, a cafe, a bank, a post office etc... What the mobile reception is like. Photos of the town. A full description. And even where it is located on a map.
In our 'Travel Guide' section, which is now up and running, we give you all the information you need on flights to and from the area - as well as useful information on train lines, tips on ferries, and advice on the best way to get to Languedoc by car.
In 'The Languedoc Directory' - you'll be able to advertise your business or anything else you're selling. Anything from plumbing to a 2nd-hand car. We're hoping it becomes a cross between e-bay and the yellow-pages - and helps you find those products and services that can sometimes be so difficult to track down in a foreign country.
And lastly, in our bulletin board - you can leave advice or questions for other visitors to the site to respond to. Worried about new property taxes? Looking for a pedigree Labrador? Just want to vent steam about French bureaucracy? Our bulletin board will be the place to visit...
So watch this space - we'll be adding these sections over the next few months.
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