PAYS DE LA LOIRE - The 3 cheapest chateaux for sale
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- BUYING A CHATEAU - The “Tour de France” of the cheapest chateaux on the market in summer 2024, this video is for the Pays de la Loire region
Each video will be showing a selection of the cheapest chateaus for sale by region, and then at the end I will have my Top 10, where each region has a chance to become the “Best Cheapest Chateau in 2024”
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Enjoy the videos and tips, even if I do need to replay a few of your faster words to catch them! Thanks for posting these.
My pleasure! And yes I know I speak too fast, but I do in French too, if it’s any consolidation. You should hear me when I am not purposely speaking slow!! 😄😝
Great idea this kind of 'Tour de France' Dan! Castle no.1 is my favorite in this selection, however i think the 'tax foncière' will be quite high and will give the impression you rent the castle from the government. . Looking forward to your next video!
Thank you and for the taxes, sometimes you will be pleasantly surprised!
It’s kind of fun to have somebody who represents the buyer… You are critical in a good way. I thought that second property was amazing… I thought it had a good feel too just looking at it… I think the ruins of the château are such a different way to approach buying a château property… I would change a couple things on the inside, to not make it look so modern or artistic if you will, but boy, the gardens and that whole property was amazing!
Thank you
I am really enjoying your videos. Looking forward to the next region.
Awesome, thank you!
A nice selection. I think 1 and 3 🙂
Thanks for the rundown, so helpful! FYI Château de Saumur - was told by agent that the barn on the right isn’t part of the sale. Hence the price.!
Thanks for the info! Another reason to call out someone to check it oput for you.
Thank you Dan.
You're welcome
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Hello from California!
Hello there!
Thanks for this video, its very interesting. How does one buy a chateau when one is not a French citizen?
The simple answer is “the same way as the French” and as your similar question on another video. You would learn more looking at the visa side. Feel free to email me and I can give you some pointers
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Thanks so much, I really appreciate your reply. I will email you.
We went to visit The first one, it is also for sale with Denniel, the problem is they don’t show photos from the caved in ceiling part … also one wing (right side) which is owned by the wife of a diseased family member and a part near the entrance that stays in the family which has the farm. Also around the château is flood land (not the château though)
Very interesting. A very good example of where a consultant (aka ME) could have saved you time and money
@@FrenchEstateAgent well yes, but we do love to go see castles and experience the search :-)
Another nice vid, enjoy these walk-throughs.... but i can't help myself thinking, 'delusions of grandeur'.
You and me both! But whats wrong with that?
Denniel have the first one listed with a lot more pics; a significant amount of work is needed…
So I hear
is there a way to find "last purchased price" on a property in France? I ask cause the 3rd one seemed to be a renovation project that was abandoned. So it'd be good to see what was paid for it by last purchaser.
There is explore.data.gouv.fr/, but nothing showing for the chateau. This only came out in france about 3 years ago, but also I find that chateaux are never mentionned, maybe a bylaw?
@@FrenchEstateAgent Thanks !
Was that 500,000 euros for a new roof or did I hear wrong?
Yes Sir it was. Obviously depending on the state of the roof, its timbers, and interior access.
the work on these castle cost x4 the price to buy
the maintenance : around 5 to 20k per month
Another way of looking at it is that if you buy a chateau at 1,5-2 Million, which is "liveable" but not properally insulated, it will cost the same. By buying cheap and renovating, you can make sure that the energy efficiency is a lot better, and thus cheaper to run.
@@FrenchEstateAgent i don't talk about renovation. I talk about the price to live in this kind of castle in France. First, you have to pay "landlord" ta : Bigger is your land, higher the taxe is. For this kind of surface, i hope you got a high income. Second step, the law and regulatori about the construction and renovation on castle. This kind of castle is not a "normal property", it's like a "treasure" of the city/region. So , you have to respect some rules about construction, like respecting the history of the castle, the architecture of the building. that get more expensive because the material are "precious" and the technic need some specific professional. Sorry my english is bad, because i'm french lol
You never mention the rates charged for these properties.
Hi there, that is because I am basing on the agents adverts, and in general they don't advertise them.
Great video but you speak extremely fast. Please slow down. Thanks
Sorry for that
It would be very helpful to your spots if you would do a little more studying in advance, instead of searching for details from the listings…would make your channel more interesting and make you look more professional…
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You apparently haven't understood the concept, it is me giving my first impressions of the chateau as i discover the adverts. Also I am not the listing agent, so it is not my job to sell these properties.