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Renovated 10 bedroom Chateau for sale with countryside view in Saussignac, Aquitaine
Ref 237749
Wonderful opportunity to acquire a beautifully renovated historical 7 bedroom French Chateau with separate 3 bedroom guest house, surrounded by over 72 acres of glorious land with equestrian facil...
1,799,950 EUR
Character 12 bedroom Chateau for sale with countryside view in Beauville, Aquitaine
Ref 237338
Recommended
Grand, spacious and beautifully presented 12 bedroom Medieval chateau, which is ideally situated within a quiet setting on the hills of Beauville, set on a large 47,700m2 with stunning far reaching...
2,200,000 EUR
7 bedroom Chateau for sale with countryside view in Maurens, Midi-Pyrenees
Ref 235506
Charming and sympathetically restored character property set in over 11 acres of beautiful Gers countryside, built in the typical white stone of the region, and totally restored in 2007- 2008. On...
2,100,000 EUR
Stylish 11 bedroom Chateau for sale with countryside view in Carcassonne, Languedoc-Roussillon
Ref 235417
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Full of character and charm, this spacious and historic 11th century chateau is ideally situated within a quiet setting on a 1.2 hectare park with a swimming pool and garage, just a short drive fro...
1,650,000 EUR
Character 7 bedroom Chateau for sale with countryside view in Montcuq, Midi-Pyrenees
Ref 231431
Beautifully restored stone built Chateau, ideally situated in a quiet setting on the edge of the medieval village of Montcuq, with all amenities close at hand. Superbly renovated to a very high s...
1,774,000 EUR
Historical 13 bedroom Chateau for sale with countryside view in Castelnaudary, Languedoc-Roussillon
Ref 226235
Nestling in over 14 acres of beautiful land is this magnificent South facing 16th century Chateau with expansive pool, 3 gites, and outbuildings, enjoying far reaching countryside views from its lo...
1,250,000 EUR
Historical 7 bedroom Castle for sale with countryside view in Chatellerault, Poitou-Charentes
Ref 224553
A unique opportunity to acquire a marvellous 7 bedroom 14th and 15th century listed historic Castle and a separate chapel set in over 10 acres of beautiful land, enjoying scenic countryside views i...
757,264 EUR
17 bedroom Castle for sale with countryside view in Aubigny sur Nere, Centre
Ref 153913
Located 170km South of Paris, not far from Burgundy, in Aubigny sur Nere and close to Bourges, this exceptional historic castle erected in the 15thc (on older bases) and completed with wings in the...
4,950,000 EUR
14 bedroom Chateau for sale with countryside view in Normandy, Normandy
Ref 152269
PRICE REDUCED - Historic chateau in Normandy Impressive chateau dating back to the 15th and 18th centuries (Historic Monument) in excellent condition: 6 reception rooms, 14 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms...
4,800,000 EUR
34 bedroom Chateau for sale in Jura, Bourgogne Franche Comte
Ref 120200
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PRICE REDUCED - Only a 45 min drive from Geneva (90 km) or 10 mins by helicopter, circled by a mountain chain allowing the sun to shine over the property, an exceptional and historic chateau and it...
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Buying a Property in France

1. Signing the Agreement (Compris)

On finding a property you wish to purchase you will need to negotiate the terms, price and conditions of the sale with the owner.

The next step, once you are in agreement, is to sign the preliminary contract (Compromis de Vente). This is a legal document and after ten days will be binding on both parties. Rules change frequently in France and it is best to consult with your notary about when this period starts. Generally the compris will be signed in France with the Agent.

Variants can be included in the compris, for example an Acte (clause) can be added if the name or names to go on the title deed have not been finalised. If a mortgage will be required to purchase the property, the details for this, including the name of the mortgage company, must be on the compris.

2. Paying the Deposit

Generally the deposit will be 10% of the agreed purchase price. This will normally be paid to the notaire. There are exceptions to this, if the agent holds a carte professionelle, is bonded and fully registered then you may pay them, but do not hand over the deposit to anyone else. If for some reason the purchase does not go through, for example, if you write to the notaire and the agent that you do not wish to go continue with the purchase before the contract is binding (within seven days of signing the compris), then your deposit would be repaid. This would also apply if a condition had not been met, or the mayor or S.A.F.E.R. (a government agency that has the right of first purchase on most rural property that comes onto the market in France) could oblige the purchaser to give way. If you decide after the seven days 'cooling off' period that you do not wish to complete the purchase and pull out of the sale you would lose your deposit. If however the vendor pulls out of the sale then you will receive your deposit back plus the same amount from the vendor.

3. On Completion

Generally it will take around two or three months to complete the purchase.

During this time the balance of the purchase money must be paid into the account of the notaire, this must be done well ahead of the completion date. The notaire will prepare the documents, check that the deed of sale (Acte de Vente) is in order and have the legal title ready to be signed over. It is possible to have someone sign on your behalf if you give them power of attorney. An interpreter may be of use at this point if your French is not very good and many Notaires will suggest (or insist) that an interpreter is with you.

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