Through API, Quatuor Transactions offers personalised support for expatriates from neighbouring countries, from selecting a property to completing the sale.
Accessible grazing land
Grazing has many benefits for the health and well-being of cows, which in turn has an impact on milk quality. There are also proven environmental benefits. For all these reasons, our applicants choose farms with a large grazing area.
A climate conducive to grass growth
The area’s climate and rainfall are also important criteria, given their predominantly pasture-based farming model. They hope to be able to produce grass all year round to provide green feed for their livestock.
Available land proportional to the number of animals
One of the main problems facing our Belgian and Dutch neighbours is the lack of available land. Highly intensive models have emerged, making it difficult to be self-sufficient in fodder and to export cattle manure and slurry. The desire to achieve a balance between the number of cattle and the amount of farmland farmed has led them to seek self-sufficiency in terms of fodder and land-spreading.
A residential home
The majority of our foreign buyers move with their families, very often with young children. So it’s essential for them to have a place to live straight away, so that they can feel at home and provide comfort for their family. Proximity to the farm is also important, so they can get to the milking parlour and livestock buildings in just a few minutes throughout the day.
A dynamic environment
It is also common to look for a dynamic environment. Indeed, proximity to villages or towns that offer all the services needed for the smooth running of the farm and the family (schools, doctors, pharmacies, supermarkets, etc.) and encourage good social integration is a plus.
Are you planning to move to France? Quatuor Transactions can help you every step of the way – let’s talk about it together!