It’s important to know that, although those properties appear relatively cheap, they are very expensive to maintain AND you won’t be able to make any modifications you want : there’s a very heavily surveillance of historical monuments.
Chateau aka money pit. unless your net annual income is more than 2 million Euro's you cannot afford one due to the taxes, utilities and amount of staff required to maintain and repair them. Bargain and Chateau are words that should never be used together in a sentence. Part ownership of a chateau is like owning a condo when the roof needs repair or other major repairs are needed each owner will be accessed for the repairs.
@@RR98guy There are some great videos on RUclips about renovating chateaux in France, I suggest you watch some to get better idea about the cost involved. Here is my favorite couple - @HowToRenovateAChateau
@@ExpatTheExplorer I am subscribed to several of the Chateau channels so I have a very good idea the cost. This is why I settled on a 100 year old farmhouse in Hungary. Sure their is a lot of work in the smaller properties but at least they are reasonable in cost compared to Chateau's and with exception of a complete roof replacement most can be managed by 1 or 2 people I really like France but property prices were out of my reach even for a complete ruin and I would never want to be part owner of a property like a Chateau.. I do enjoy seeing Escape to Rural France complete rebuilding project of a burned out Chateau, The Pethericks, to name a couple. The skills and money required are great. But alas as a pensioner who is a retired electrician I am full aware of how cost can get out of control. Thanks for your input.
@RR98guy Escape to rural France is a great channel. It's amazing to see what one man can do. There are some really good deals in Hungary, around Pecs and even the Balaton. My dad was planning to buy a country house with a vineyard in Hungary, he was from Hungary originally, sadly he didn't make it.
@@ExpatTheExplorer Thanks for the comment. Hungary is a great place for those who are pensioners. Wages are still not great here but if you have £ there are deals to be had.
Well : to British "friends", suggestion to avoid the huge Costs problems : try to apply the Property SHARING system....If the Castle is large enough, you could make a GROUP-BUY, which may permit COST-Sharing around € 200 K / 300 K parts...So, a 1 million € Castle would be bought by 4 or 5 people....Of course, if some of the BUYERS have some Specific Professional knowledge ( Electricity, Energy, Heating, rtc... ) it could be an excellent way to to the Transaction.... Well, i won't continue this description, you can "see" the movie...Good luck :)
@rezamlontok5206 Thank you for your comment. I am not sure about this to be honest, the best would be if you confirm with a French lawyer or some real estate professionals. Try to contact this company (link below) they may be able to advise. www.ennessglobal.com/bridging-finance/french-bridge-loans
You are selling a house in France and you think the town nearby is "Pwoy-tee-ay". If you cared you would have at least taken the time to check the pronunciation of Poitiers, as Pwateeay.
@paulriley7523 There is nothing misleading. The video was not meant to be about how much money you need to run a place but how much money you need to purchase one.
These are horribly expensive “deals”…in fact they are NO deals at all. Designed to empty your pockets in a big fat hurry….and if you want to “share”…buy a Condo….definately NOT a Chateau. And if the French view them so highly…why leave them in such deplorable conditions? And many of these “apartments are destitute of character and luxury. You are fool to buy into this scheme.
@@gabrieladramba1663 None : it’s a flat within a castle ! You can enjoy the land around and the common parts of the castle, but they don’t belong to you ! Besides, all the expenses related to maintaining those common parts and the land, are divided between the différents owners of the appartements : the fewer, the more expensive those charges are ! Up to several thousand a month ! And you’ll have to pay your share of the property tax…. Trust me it’s not a bargain ! More of a burden !
It is the French Government System that is the problem or huge problem. Socialist regulations, high taxes, impossible paper work, a justice system that never worked and is now also woke on top of that rude French people that see you as a cash cow.
These are horribly expensive “deals”…in fact they are NO deals at all. Designed to empty your pockets in a big fat hurry….and if you want to “share”…buy a Condo….definately NOT a Chateau. And if the French view them so highly…why leave them in such deplorable conditions? And many of these “apartments are destitute of character and luxury. You are fool to buy into this scheme.
It’s important to know that, although those properties appear relatively cheap, they are very expensive to maintain AND you won’t be able to make any modifications you want : there’s a very heavily surveillance of historical monuments.
Like the 1€ homes in Italy.
The purpose is to maintain the history of the castle, it’s a good thing to avoid ugly transformation .
@chantereaudominique8855
Very well said 👍
They are selling apartments in these castles, not the entire castle. The title is misleading.
A fine way to get scammed out of your investment. There’s no security in this and you’re stuck on contract with people who may be problematic.
Chateau aka money pit. unless your net annual income is more than 2 million Euro's you cannot afford one due to the taxes, utilities and amount of staff required to maintain and repair them. Bargain and Chateau are words that should never be used together in a sentence. Part ownership of a chateau is like owning a condo when the roof needs repair or other major repairs are needed each owner will be accessed for the repairs.
@@RR98guy There are some great videos on RUclips about renovating chateaux in France, I suggest you watch some to get better idea about the cost involved. Here is my favorite couple -
@HowToRenovateAChateau
@@ExpatTheExplorer I am subscribed to several of the Chateau channels so I have a very good idea the cost. This is why I settled on a 100 year old farmhouse in Hungary. Sure their is a lot of work in the smaller properties but at least they are reasonable in cost compared to Chateau's and with exception of a complete roof replacement most can be managed by 1 or 2 people I really like France but property prices were out of my reach even for a complete ruin and I would never want to be part owner of a property like a Chateau.. I do enjoy seeing Escape to Rural France complete rebuilding project of a burned out Chateau, The Pethericks, to name a couple. The skills and money required are great. But alas as a pensioner who is a retired electrician I am full aware of how cost can get out of control. Thanks for your input.
@RR98guy Escape to rural France is a great channel. It's amazing to see what one man can do. There are some really good deals in Hungary, around Pecs and even the Balaton. My dad was planning to buy a country house with a vineyard in Hungary, he was from Hungary originally, sadly he didn't make it.
@@ExpatTheExplorer Thanks for the comment. Hungary is a great place for those who are pensioners. Wages are still not great here but if you have £ there are deals to be had.
Chateau Diaries is my favorite.
Well : to British "friends", suggestion to avoid the huge Costs problems : try to apply the Property SHARING system....If the Castle is large enough, you could make a GROUP-BUY, which may permit COST-Sharing around € 200 K / 300 K parts...So, a 1 million € Castle would be bought by 4 or 5 people....Of course, if some of the BUYERS have some Specific Professional knowledge ( Electricity, Energy, Heating, rtc... ) it could be an excellent way to to the Transaction.... Well, i won't continue this description, you can "see" the movie...Good luck :)
What a great idea! I hope some of our British friends will read this comment.
Do you have any castles that are for sale in France that are not with other people
We would like to invest in France but we only have assets to pay is there a lending finance institution can we collateral our house in the Philippines
@rezamlontok5206 Thank you for your comment. I am not sure about this to be honest, the best would be if you confirm with a French lawyer or some real estate professionals. Try to contact this company (link below) they may be able to advise.
www.ennessglobal.com/bridging-finance/french-bridge-loans
You are selling a house in France and you think the town nearby is "Pwoy-tee-ay". If you cared you would have at least taken the time to check the pronunciation of Poitiers, as Pwateeay.
Mis leading. You need pockets as deep as lottery winners to run these places.
@paulriley7523 There is nothing misleading. The video was not meant to be about how much money you need to run a place but how much money you need to purchase one.
How many of the original families were beheaded?
@watcher6555 Good question 😂
These are horribly expensive “deals”…in fact they are NO deals at all.
Designed to empty your pockets in a big fat hurry….and if you want to “share”…buy a Condo….definately NOT a Chateau. And if the French view them so highly…why leave them in such deplorable conditions? And many of these “apartments are destitute of character and luxury. You are fool to buy into this scheme.
what website is being shown to display the chateau info (size, lot size, bed, bath, price, etc.)?
@kennethrenquist9414
Mostly these 2 websites: www.french-property.com and www.seloger.com
👌I do like what I see
@AbeldanielErasmus Thank you!
i am deubaryey wan to purchase
Wawoo! I may buy a chateau in France for this price 👍
Go for it! 😀
Very misleading.
@heru-deshet359
Thanks for your comment.
BAD BOT VOICE!!!!!!!
I like the voice!!
The voice is cringe.
For 69000 haw much land do you get?
@@gabrieladramba1663 None : it’s a flat within a castle ! You can enjoy the land around and the common parts of the castle, but they don’t belong to you ! Besides, all the expenses related to maintaining those common parts and the land, are divided between the différents owners of the appartements : the fewer, the more expensive those charges are ! Up to several thousand a month ! And you’ll have to pay your share of the property tax…. Trust me it’s not a bargain ! More of a burden !
Share house
@@dhpinkster funny 😄
Under the roof? Are you kidding?
Real estate agencies??
Some are agencies and some ads are private.
It is the French Government System that is the problem or huge problem. Socialist regulations, high taxes, impossible paper work, a justice system that never worked and is now also woke on top of that rude French people that see you as a cash cow.
BullShit
@@nichtsisttieferalsunserstaat great comment 🤦🏻♀️
These are horribly expensive “deals”…in fact they are NO deals at all.
Designed to empty your pockets in a big fat hurry….and if you want to “share”…buy a Condo….definately NOT a Chateau. And if the French view them so highly…why leave them in such deplorable conditions? And many of these “apartments are destitute of character and luxury. You are fool to buy into this scheme.