The Apartment She Bought Is Perfect. The Owner Just Has to Die First
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The apartment she bought is perfect. The owner just has to die first
There is a morbid loophole that could get you a Paris apartment for half the price. The French viager system is a real estate deal where buyers essentially bet on how long the seller has left to live.
It was shortly after 7 p.m. on a Monday when staff at the “Korian Les Amarantes” nursing home – in Tours, south-west of Paris – found Yvette Brisset, 92, dead in her bed. Apparently...
By Lisa Klaassen and Saskya Vandoorne, CNN It was shortly after 7 p.m. on a Monday when staff at the Korian Les Amarantes nursing home in Tours, southwest of Paris, found 92-year-old Yvette Brisset dead in her bed. She had apparently choked on a madeleine, one of France's famous scallop-shaped, lemon-flavored pastries. The pastry had been brought to her that evening by a man named Alain Jousselin. Jousselin, then 60, was not a relative or friend.
A real estate business and a death with a small ball open the doors of something bigger
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