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Renting a property for filming: how much can it bring in?

Renting a property for filming: how much can it bring in?

Renting a property for filming: how much can it bring in?

Do you think that your apartment or house doesn't stand out in any way and has no chance to interest a production company? Wrong!!! Producers are often looking for mid-range real estate. In other words, the home of the common man.

Of course, if you have a beautiful villa with a pool, a restored barn, a mansion or a castle, your property also has a good chance of attracting the attention of a production company. Specifically, any home can qualify for filming in a movie, TV series, documentary or commercial.

The size of your house or apartment will be a deciding factor.

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After all, the production company needs a place to house the entire crew, which often consists of several dozen people, as well as all the equipment. Therefore, to be able to rent out your property for filming, you need to have a living room of at least 40 square meters. m with high ceilings. In addition, vehicles for the shoot should be able to park near your home without problems.

Location is also crucial. To interest a production company, your property should be ideally located near its headquarters (often in the Ile-de-France region) or in a popular region for directors such as Normandy, Brittany, Basque country and the Côte d'Azur.

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