Belle Propriété A Vendre France Beautiful Property For Sale France Agence Jonathan Charles contact Jonathan Charles Pugh +33609723704 www.jonathancharles.co.uk
I find it so refreshing to see a real estate video with no background music. This way, you can experience the calm and enjoy the sounds of the surrounding nature.
Très beau chateau cela fait rêver. Ah! ce calme à la campagne c'est le paradis. Et pour chauffer cette grande batisse? Surtout en Automn et, Hiver , même au delà? Mais c'est parfait pour en faire un lieu de repos et de detente .
Take note fellow Italian and French real estate agents. 95% of your clientele will be from outside of the country you are selling a property like this. Your listings with 10 glossy photos and lack of proper information only hinder international buyers. I have learned everything I need to know about this property to decide whether I would be interested in purchasing. Merci JohnathonCharlesPugh for a job well done!!!
christian66ca - It’s too bad foreigners buys these castles - I guess fantasy wishing you were French with all the culture and history, especially class and sophistication which Americans lack, they come to Europe for that - ever food rich or poor hamburgers and French fries - prude, only eating breaded fish fillets or chicken fingers or that tilapia fish - food is an art and American do not have a big palette - the worlds greatest cuisines do not always come from center cuts of meat and constNtly frying food. Americans freak out when a whole fish expertly prepared is served to the - Oysters I eat them at the seaside in France - they taste like the sea - in America they taste like bleach - anyway I am a dual citizen French and American - American is good for making money but not for culture
This property would make a lovely retreat with health spa, yoga classes, fitness area, gourmet restaurant, chapel, and seminars. Deepak Chopra should purchase it.
Magnifique château qui commence à s'écrouler, les fondations ne reposant que sur de l'argile et non sur de la roche (ou du "dur"). Voyez la grande fissure qui s'ouvre sur la tour... Quel dommage ! C'est pour ça que c'est en vente ?
Every castle needs a lot of work, maintenance, people working 24 hours, the point is how much do you need for, cleaning many rooms, baths, gardens, floors etc.? Pay water, electricity, vigilance, men at work.
Quel magnifique château authentique! Et une excellente caméra, nous montrant l'essentiel (ce qui n'est pas facile, car tout est beau, original dans ce château, où l'authenticité est sauvegardée)! Nous imaginons qu' il a déjà trouvé son nouveau propriétaire...? Sinon, faites-nous signe......!
Il a ete restauré superficiellement en tous cas. Ce pays est rempli de ce genre de petits tresors... Discretement noyé ds des ecrins de verdure. Qd on bosse ds cette branche de l immobilier on en prend mieux conscience.
@@regplate4139 Hum... Quick judgement. GB doesn t have such prestige in archi jewels and furnitures ( i was a restorator both in those 2 domains of such "quality and standard". True for charges and incompetence of trade real estate agents. Not always... But often. True for taxes... Especially if yu buy a wide property with lot of fields. (I was a building surveyor in Paris and in south france.. Alpilles) Better take a guy... a councellor who worked there with anglo saxons methods for at least 10 years and on those 2 domains : real estate laws and rules and technical knowledges. Sothat he will manage the whole adventure from pre acquisition survey to comoletion of works. It costs but for such an invest it s more carefull. Lot of tricks and snaggs can be avoid for such a casttle and property.
My response to another chateau.. The value immesaurable...exterior quite nice....now imagine the interior decoration....doesn't appear to need much work at all. Perhaps a starting price of 20 million euros (just in historical value...the property value is perhaps more) and the premises to be used for entertaining....for 10/40 years since people do get bored with what they buy anyway...what do I know...from a restorative and curators point of view....10 years if it will be used during 3 months during the summer....and 40 years if 1 month out of the year...what do I know how these things work...usually the don't live in the house till it's restored...and in fact...it might be a different location and perhaps just have entertainment in one location like a hall that is rented out..you still need catering...and cleaning services. Until it's refurbished or a plan is in place the value can be indispensable or valueless or immesurable...but that also means many things..so the city must include plans to refurbish...I know...that's a hard call but plans are perhaps easier done....and selling it is not necessarily the result nor the goal. So until the city includes it in restoration plans and perhpas assign a curator its not really measurable nor quantifiable....as it pertains to value to humanity or the city or tourism...no pressure.
+dboyfff These things are for sale in France for a reason. The French income and property taxes are so insane that they are losing their heritage (their chateau's) because these are being abandoned. It isn't the initial cost of the things you have to worry about, it is the taxes they make you pay on them that is debilitating. These beautiful castles have withstood the centuries, but they will not withstand socialism. Quite sad.
@max johnson The property taxes are actually low, much lower than in the US or the UK. Not the same for income taxes for sure, but people who buy such stuff are wealthy already. It's just the maintenance that eats away. It would be nice if US people could comment without rattling on about circumstances in countries about which they know very little. And the castles are cheap because there are so many of them ! Most of them are also in locations w/o economic activity.
I will pay 6,500,000.00 $ million of Reais for these castle... Mim levaria 6 empregado no custo de 0.20 ć o metrô O custo do material séria em torno de 0.15 ć o metrô Como séria a reforma o primeiro passo limpando retirando lavando o concreto na primeira semana.. Segunda etapa restaurando as madeiras e os blocos de concreto quebrado. Tercero etapa nas parede uma leve camada de gesso tinta branca e cera epóxi para o brilho no chão passaria uma camada de tinta cera plástica epóxi...
Gosh ! " cire epoxy".?!!! Epoxy is forbidden on such a ground we call "tomettes" terre cuite.. If yu do this yu kill thematerial which needs to breath... And yu gotta have troubles of water spreading in the walls. just clean it correctly and put 2 slides of cire / natural white wachs and make it brilliant. Enough.
its beautiful the way it is...that rustic look i love it...and the wallpaper...that first fireplace...magnificent....i wouldn't do any work on this place..leave it the way it is...i wonder if there were any Nazi's living in it during the war?...Bet that courtyard would have had a German staff car in it...Nazi's stepping out in their black leather coats during the occupation...!
What the fuck are yu talking about? Is it the only pic yu got in mind looking at this place ? My american gran ma was so pleased to have the opportunity to buy such a place in east of france and visit all life long such kind of nice historical renaissance or middle ages places in europe that she never came back in her virginian native place. Nazis occupied her "little castle" it s true but she didn t leave the place and played mendelssohn pieces on piano and read heinrich Heine poetry to her "hosts"... She got some troubles for such a joke.
It sounds so... J ai eu le meme sentiment. Il y a bcp de tres jolies, proprietés achetées il y a 10 / 15 ans qui se revendent ds tt l hexagone. (Idem pour les baraques "ecolos"... Parfois pas terminées).