It does seem like it's sitting sad and alone for quite some time! Someone has put in an offer so I hope they bring it to life! Those mirrors are so stinking cool, right?
1.1 Hectares was nice, loved the drone footage, well hope whoever put an offer in respectfully restores it, also be perfect size for a b&b or very petite hotel particular? 😢now know why it’s off the website😢, do recall the price of $380,000 euros, but when saw it come on the market3 yrs ago they originally asked for $550,000 euros? Possibly a restaurant in the farmhouse? The carriage house/hayloft/shed- micro brewery, behind the barn the pottagers~garden terraced into the hill, have fun with the area behind the chateau for a terrace, lap pool, lucky person that bought this place.
I’d love to be the lucky individual who bought this, Diamond in the rough indeed, make her shine like a Marquis du Barry(she loved diamonds) have to shelve my drawings of her and pic another favourite to draw and decide where the greenhouse goes, why the garden goes there, where the vineyard goes, time to find another Cellar to create my wine tasting room…back to my drawing table…
Humidity has peeled the paint. But the first picture if you look left of the main building to where the roof line drops down it looks like the brick has collapsed from the right and left of the down spout. From the pics it looks like a huge can of worms. But yes there’s always a but. It really need to be walked inside and out. 🇨🇦
I'm sure the more you walked around.... the more the sound of dollars signs would be ringing in your ears! Gah! I'm sure that just getting modern utilities in place would be a nightmare...
It’s hard to believe that the French government just leaves these places to nature. If you can prove you have the money to restore them then sell them for cheap. You wanna go halfers on it let me know ?
My son just bought a place in Piedmont, Italy. So now I am looking for something. No idea what I might end up doing. I have enough experience that a non- structural remodel like this does not frighten me. Nice looking place. It would help to know how many out buildings and the square meters for each.
That sounds fantastic! And that's great that you're not afraid of doing a little bit of remodeling, some people won't even consider that. I wish there was more information provided about this property, but it just wasn't there. For the size of it. They certainly didn't provide us enough photos either! 🤷♀️
I’m looking for a chateau too! I saw this for sale a while back! It’s a beautiful house but too much work!! What I always wonder is how could anyone on this earth let houses like this fall into such disarray?
I know, it is so sad to think that these properties can sit there and just decay. Some projects are too big to take on. For some of us. Anyway. I completely respect those who can do the huge projects
They should sell it for a symbolic price with the condition that 500K should be spent for renovation over five years. Otherwise, the price is too much in terms of the commitment that is required.
Eh its in a lot better shape than most that are for sale at land price only even, maybe if it was still the early 2000s lol There's much less asthetic fortefied farm houses going for a similar cost per M²
Recuperaría y restauraria la propiedad empezando por el exterior después de ya saber que problemas hay en la casa, y empezamos oh simultáneamente por zonas ajardinadas de manera tal que cuando la casa esté terminada el exterior esté en todo su esplendor? Pero no la vendería la revaluaria con la restauración. Opinión personal?
I think the person who buys this needs to find the most urgent need. Is the roof leaking? That's where I would start. Then I'd go to the Just utilities... Electric & plumbing.
I have not been to that particular City, but I've been to cities nearby, that are also in Burgundy. I loved that region. Nevers is a good sized town and it actually has a train station! That can be huge for getting around easily and quickly. Big bonus. Are you considering moving there?
I have also not been able to figure out what the formula is for taxes. Sometimes I'll see 4 acres for $781. And I'll see 2 acres somewhere else that has $4,000 annual taxes. 🤷♀️ I didn't see information about this particular property, though. Either way, it certainly is much more affordable for land tax than in the United States. I can't speak to how things are figured in The UK.
I don't recall offhand with the size of the land is, but I know I said it in the video. Unfortunately, this house has since been sold. I saw a post on Instagram from somebody who knew the person who purchased it. It's going to be a gorgeous place once complete again
'Selling Up And Buying A Chateau' did a tour last year of 12 or 13 chateaux and gave a rundown on each property, one of them had a gorgeous facade and entrance hall but the whole back of the building was rotting away....the pics were complete false advertising but how were they to know without visiting first....
We all have the desire to see places like this become loved & taken care of, but the reality is so many of them are h-u-g-e and far too big for a normal family home. In those days servants were cheap, and many were normal to keep a place like this going, while the family simply did their entertaining/society thing ! It's a different world now, and a place like this can only survive with a viable business to keep the expenses paid. Very sad, but it's hardly any wonder that so many are rotting away - too impractical to support all of them !
It’s only 1.1ha It’s heritage listed so the renovations are subject to a ton of oversight And most importantly “ Cette propriété vient de faire l'objet de la signature d'une promesse de vente. Elle n'est donc actuellement plus disponible.”
This one has been on the market a long time. Can't believe those are mirrors on the front! So cool.
It does seem like it's sitting sad and alone for quite some time! Someone has put in an offer so I hope they bring it to life! Those mirrors are so stinking cool, right?
It's so sad that these beautiful buildings are left to rot . I always think of all that hard work & craftsmanship, gone to waste ☹️
I agree! It's so sad.
I wish I had the money to buy it. It looks so beautiful. I love the mirrors on the facade. I hope someone buys and restores it to its former glory 😊
You and me both! It is so neat and unique.
This chateau could be truly beautiful with a lot of love and money. 🤩
You are so right! She'd really sparkle!
I know sum Listed~Chateaux have a lot of restrictions, but don’t know those?
1.1 Hectares was nice, loved the drone footage, well hope whoever put an offer in respectfully restores it, also be perfect size for a b&b or very petite hotel particular? 😢now know why it’s off the website😢, do recall the price of $380,000 euros, but when saw it come on the market3 yrs ago they originally asked for $550,000 euros? Possibly a restaurant in the farmhouse? The carriage house/hayloft/shed- micro brewery, behind the barn the pottagers~garden terraced into the hill, have fun with the area behind the chateau for a terrace, lap pool, lucky person that bought this place.
Could be!@@silajoannie
I’d love to be the lucky individual who bought this, Diamond in the rough indeed, make her shine like a Marquis du Barry(she loved diamonds) have to shelve my drawings of her and pic another favourite to draw and decide where the greenhouse goes, why the garden goes there, where the vineyard goes, time to find another Cellar to create my wine tasting room…back to my drawing table…
Humidity has peeled the paint. But the first picture if you look left of the main building to where the roof line drops down it looks like the brick has collapsed from the right and left of the down spout. From the pics it looks like a huge can of worms. But yes there’s always a but. It really need to be walked inside and out. 🇨🇦
I'm sure the more you walked around.... the more the sound of dollars signs would be ringing in your ears! Gah! I'm sure that just getting modern utilities in place would be a nightmare...
It’s hard to believe that the French government just leaves these places to nature. If you can prove you have the money to restore them then sell them for cheap. You wanna go halfers on it let me know ?
@@that_guy_again5212 Don't tempt me! 😊
I'm in love ,perfect location, beautiful grounds...key please!
It looks so peaceful 😍
My son just bought a place in Piedmont, Italy. So now I am looking for something. No idea what I might end up doing. I have enough experience that a non- structural remodel like this does not frighten me. Nice looking place. It would help to know how many out buildings and the square meters for each.
That sounds fantastic! And that's great that you're not afraid of doing a little bit of remodeling, some people won't even consider that.
I wish there was more information provided about this property, but it just wasn't there. For the size of it. They certainly didn't provide us enough photos either! 🤷♀️
I’m looking for a chateau too! I saw this for sale a while back! It’s a beautiful house but too much work!! What I always wonder is how could anyone on this earth let houses like this fall into such disarray?
I know, it is so sad to think that these properties can sit there and just decay. Some projects are too big to take on. For some of us. Anyway. I completely respect those who can do the huge projects
I was gonna buy this one
Maybe you dodged a bullet? 🤔
They should sell it for a symbolic price with the condition that 500K should be spent for renovation over five years. Otherwise, the price is too much in terms of the commitment that is required.
For sure. Not a bad idea!
Eh its in a lot better shape than most that are for sale at land price only even, maybe if it was still the early 2000s lol
There's much less asthetic fortefied farm houses going for a similar cost per M²
Recuperaría y restauraria la propiedad empezando por el exterior después de ya saber que problemas hay en la casa, y empezamos oh simultáneamente por zonas ajardinadas de manera tal que cuando la casa esté terminada el exterior esté en todo su esplendor? Pero no la vendería la revaluaria con la restauración. Opinión personal?
I think the person who buys this needs to find the most urgent need. Is the roof leaking? That's where I would start. Then I'd go to the Just utilities... Electric & plumbing.
What can you tell me about living/ buying in Nevers France?
I have not been to that particular City, but I've been to cities nearby, that are also in Burgundy. I loved that region. Nevers is a good sized town and it actually has a train station! That can be huge for getting around easily and quickly. Big bonus. Are you considering moving there?
@@LetsBuyAChateauyes. I would like to buy a chateau there.
very nice but what is the price??
I say in the video! It's 380,000 euros which is was $412,000 USD.
1.2 hectares is small considering the size of constructions. Probably this property is surrounded by others properties, village, routes.
I do wonder if some time ago the rest of the land was sold off? I guess that's pretty common.
How about land taxes??? I cant seem to find any valuable info or examples. I read up here and there but no real formulas or figured anywhere🤷🏼♂️
I have also not been able to figure out what the formula is for taxes. Sometimes I'll see 4 acres for $781. And I'll see 2 acres somewhere else that has $4,000 annual taxes. 🤷♀️ I didn't see information about this particular property, though.
Either way, it certainly is much more affordable for land tax than in the United States. I can't speak to how things are figured in The UK.
what is the size of the land ?
I don't recall offhand with the size of the land is, but I know I said it in the video.
Unfortunately, this house has since been sold. I saw a post on Instagram from somebody who knew the person who purchased it. It's going to be a gorgeous place once complete again
'Selling Up And Buying A Chateau' did a tour last year of 12 or 13 chateaux and gave a rundown on each property, one of them had a gorgeous facade and entrance hall but the whole back of the building was rotting away....the pics were complete false advertising but how were they to know without visiting first....
Ahhhhh yes! Good point!
According the the agent its been sold
They have accepted an offer but at last check it was still pending. They had been on the market for backup offers, unless that has since changed!
We all have the desire to see places like this become loved & taken care of, but the reality is so many of them are h-u-g-e and far too big for a normal family home. In those days servants were cheap, and many were normal to keep a place like this going, while the family simply did their entertaining/society thing ! It's a different world now, and a place like this can only survive with a viable business to keep the expenses paid. Very sad, but it's hardly any wonder that so many are rotting away - too impractical to support all of them !
They are massive projects, indeed! I have huge respect for those with the means or guts to bring them back to life! 🙌
I see mold
Yeah it's possible with rain and all precipitation and what and no temp control... 😬
@@LetsBuyAChateau its needs to be protected lol
Yeah
It’s only 1.1ha
It’s heritage listed so the renovations are subject to a ton of oversight
And most importantly
“ Cette propriété vient de faire l'objet de la signature d'une promesse de vente. Elle n'est donc actuellement plus disponible.”
Just a few days ago they said they were taking back up offers in case that sale fell through.
# 9999 x 9999 x 99😂
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