Great Ryan, loved this video more please 👍♥️ people are asking you to make videos of their properties for sale could be a great way to start a new business
Ryan the manor house is amazing. If you stepped outside of your comfort zone and took on an amazing project like that one you would never run out of things to film and your subscriber numbers would go way up. Take a chance you have many skilled or experienced people around you to get help/ advice from.
I love your videos about properties. I know we can go on and look for ourselves, which I have done already, but it's your commentary and inside information about certain areas that is what I'm after. I may never get to buy a property in France but I can dream and think and plan and have fun with it. Hope you are feeling better today about the car incident. Life is too short to let little things get you down for too long.
Enjoyed this property search. Very interesting. I like the fact that you do all kinds of different sujects, not just one thing. Keep up the good work and I always look forward to the next one to come.
I do enjoy your house videos Ryan. Shocking is the word for bargains like that! In my city you have to pay a million to get a renovator's delight, the price, I suppose, for living in a big place. Thank you for the video!
Love your outlook, Ryan! It always amazes me that people pass up structurally sound, affordable homes because they need some paint and bad carpet removed! Cosmetic issues take a bit of sweat equity, but the homes are affordable, safe and habitable. Homeowners *should* know how to paint, mow, weed, caulk, and maintain floors. If people want everything already done for them they need to pay new home prices. Of course, they will then have to pay others to maintain their homes. If they can afford to keep moving every time something needs to be done on their home they will pay a fortune. Those people are better off renting. 😂
Hi Ryan, I like the townhouse for $35,000 Euros!! It might be good to get something without a mortgage, live there for a while fix it up a bit and sell it in a few years for more money to buy your dream property. Just a thought, but thank you for showing us the site. xx
Very Interesting Ryan! We live in Boston area and within 20 miles of boston the cheapest Property you could find would be in the 250,000 Range and you wouldn't get much that you would have to fix up ! The money goes Far in France and love seeing the comparisons! You always have an interesting vlog! Thank You so much from Boston!
Hi Ryan, your passion & exuberance when you show properties is so evident so maybe you should think about doing this to make some $$$. You do it so well and you don't seem to have the hesitation you sometimes say or show you have with other things. It doesn't matter what properties; large or small is great, you just nail it❣️
Omg 😱 they are amazing …. Here in New Zealand You can’t buy a empty section in our little town for under $310.000 .. my house government valuation is worth $480.000 … could probably sell it for $580.000 but couldn’t afford to buy another one similar
@Gaelene Cole Yes the house and land prices have got well out of hand here in New Zealand haven't they? Crazy prices go with crazy rates as well! The very cheapest property in the tiny village I live in is well over $400,00 NZ, and it needs a huge amount of work doing on it to comply with current council regulations. I wouldn't sell my property if I was literally paid to! Like you, I could never replace it.
@@karenreeves856 oh yeah…. I’m in Waitara … it’s most definitely a rates collecting revenue for the council/government My home is worth less than my section go figure . Where last valuation it was way above the land value… it’s cause they can’t collect revenue from the dwellings but they can the land 😡 my rates in 18 years have gone from $990.00 to $ 2,688.00 they going up again long with my power and internet they definitely want us poor ☹️ You will own nothing and still be happy 🤨
@@gaelenecole4053 yep, me too! I've been here (Far North) for 37 years, and in that time my rates have gone up 2000 %😡, and I still live on an unsealed road, with no rubbish collection, but pay for it in my rates. My house is 136 years old, and can't be replaced for love nor money, because it's made of Kauri inside and out. It'd cost over a million to replace! I won't play their games, I'm getting as self-sufficient as I can, aiming to get off grid. I will own my home and I will be happy!! 😉☺
@@karenreeves856 Awww how amazing… I absolutely love old homes ❤️❤️ … what a blessing for you to be living in one that old … Yes 🙌 I wish I could be totally self efficient working on it … don’t know how my neighbours would feel about a wind turbine in my little back yard 🤣🤣🤣 But I’m looking at cheap ideas to get by ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I cannot believe the prices of these places! The worst little wooden three room home in my little US town was a bargain at $119,000!!!! Absolutely bonkers.
You make me want to move to rural France despite the taxes and politics. Unfortunately it's simply impossible, I have a 90 yo mom, a son his gf and grandchildren I love.
So interesting watching Ryan explore the available historic houses in France. In first world countries, the price might be cheap. But in our country the last house is the prettiest but for that price you can build a small modern house with finishing.
Let's go. Visiting these would make a nice follow up video. And even if you are not ready to buy right now, the more you look at will help you narrow down what it is you really want to buy. I am not entrely sure what your ultimate plan is. Some thing to restore, or just remodel, do seem to like the more modern look, but then as like the old world stuff as well. I do think the smart thing to do would buy a place that is live-able, even if it needs, work because of the savings in time and money for just the travel to and from and it would give you your own space. Something else to keep in mind, (I am speaking as a child of a older parent,) no matter what or where you choose, you will be having to help your parents. Another thing I have wondered about some of the town houses is the parking.
Thank you for saving this historic old building. So brave and is a wonderful undertaking to save a rare gem. Of course problems arise in old buildings so what?? Look at a stone house that has been standing for 150 years! The world needs more people like you and Nick!
Ryan. I had a browse through Leboncoin a few months ago, (I saw you browse on a previous vlog) and found some amazing properties, I actually wanted to move forward with one, BUT you need to have an account to contact the vendor, which requires a French associated contact no, coming from the UK I could not create an account for love nor money, so its lovely to browse, but from the UK it seems to only reach as far as a daydream :(
Very interesting. The one being lived in with no outside photos, probably on an island in the middle of a motorway. Do they not give an address so you can check out Streetview and sattelite imagery?
Nice video. Some very interesting properties. On the one you liked, curious if it includes an address you can look at on google earth?! Wondering what the outside and location looks like. Have fun house hunting!
Good to take a look at Google Earth and see what else is going on in town near a property. Also, not a bad idea to check with local Department of Commerce for what’s going on in that town business-wise. See who else is buying in that town. If they’re bringing a factory in and it’s going to pollute the area, that’s going to drive prices and values down. It’ll look good initially, but not be good in the long run.
Great video , the 28,000 euro one at 8:00 minutes into the video sparked my curiosity as it comes with an in closed yard and the mystery of what’s inside the house is it falling down or still all good , is it full of stuff?? What’s the history behind it? Wish you could take us for a look see?
Here us the United States when I look a property up, I take the address of the property and put it in Google maps and then I can see the neighborhood and the outside of the property, how far the road is away from the house. How close other houses and buildings are to the house. All the things you can't see on a real estate web sight.
Hi Ryan I'm Lynn from Ontario Canada please keep show videos in the antique shops I love the stores you are fantastic I love you show keep up the good work ❤😊😊😊
Hey Ryan! Interesting video! Just wanted to say though ... that house (I think it was €34,000), which you said it makes you think why bother with the bank & why not just go in & get it ... from what little bit I know, people can sometimes price their properties way below market value in order to get people's interest and start a bidding war. Which, in turn, would drive the final price up way north of the original asking price. So, you have to be very careful of that. Also, there could be some other reason (something wrong with the place / something that makes it less attractive to buyers, etc.), which could be the reason for a low price.
The great thing about France- as soon as you offer the asking price- that's it- it is sold. The buyer cannot sell for over asking. A seller was selling a very special property, a once in a lifetime property- way waaaay under value. We visited- went back to the real estate office and offered full asking- and the property was immediately taken off the table. I still have to pinch myself! Needless to say- the flood of people trying to get in to see the property were not happy. Timing, a bit of luck- and being a hawk on what comes up on market is key. We were looking to find a place in this special place for 5 years!
so ryan if i get a place iwould like a secure garage/barn to lock up the rolls or michaels mercedezzz since i would be flying in from california to brush up on the french
I just watch your video from October 2. As far as rent goes, I live on the east coast, specifically, in the south. Not far from Atlanta. We pay almost $2000 for a 2 bdbrm apt. Nuts!!
Interesting houses the manor house could be the nicest one you have to calculate how much wool needs to be done to make it livable. Then other work could wait then you would have the real cost
Whatever you like the look of in a house please pay for a building inspection before you buy. Please get a lawyer to check the house will be owned by you free on clear and there are no legal reasons for the sale. Make sure as well you have the house surveyed so you know exactly what land you will own. I’m an old lady and have seen people that haven’t done all of the checks and have got themselves into a world of trouble. It was very interesting to see all of them. Buyer beware. May you please take care and stay safe.