Imagine living in France. Author Terry Link left his life as a reporter to make a home there, and shows readers how to make their own dreams take shape. With Terry's expertise, future expats will get the information they need on visas, money, jobs, housing, health, language, culture, and history. Whether it's a seaside cottage in Normandy, a historic villa in Provence, or a sophisticated apartment in Paris, there's a place that matches their budget, needs, and dreams. With Living Abroad in France, it's easy to make the dream become a reality.
I see a few ratings for this book, but not any reviews, so I will be the first.
The principal fault of this book, if there is one, is simply that it is outdated in the extreme. Despite the fact that it was written in 2005, things have changed so much in France in technology and other areas (including housing prices) that this book is simply obsolete. I wouldn't pick up a "living abroad in France" book written prior to 2012.
Otherwise, Terry does a decent job, albeit with a detectable focus on the region around Toulouse, where he and his wife live.