Which Chateau in the $600k Range Would You Buy?

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  • čas přidán 28. 02. 2024
  • Here are three chateaux that could be considered cheap for sale that are in the approximately 600 thousand dollar range, US.
    Chateau 1: Presented by SAS Herreman & Charles Ref. 1193-810
    Chateau 2: Presented by Leggett Ref. A19090LC24
    Chateau 3: Presented by SAS Herreman & Charles Ref: 4543

Komentáře • 32

  • @francoisleyrat8659

    In case you don't know, the official currency in France is the Euro, not the USD.

  • @gearyb9870

    With inheritance taxes of 50-75%, depending on how many children you have, why would anyone want to buy property in France? France is one of my favorite countries. I love to visit, but aside from the maintenance costs associated with such old antiquated structures which likely have many structural problems, I can't imagine buying a chateau in France. The cost to heat such a place in the winter would be obscene, not to mention these chateaux are out in the middle of no where.

  • @toots4205

    There are still chateaux out there for less, in some cases even under 300,000, but they need a lot of work. So you are paying for it in terms of structural repairs, Like a new roof. Or they come with stipulations like the current habitent stays for some period of time after you purchase. Things like that. I just thought I'd make this comment in case someone out there is willing and able to take on that kind of project. Thank you for sharing your adventure with us, I love it! Can't wait to see what your new home will be! ❤

  • @kevinjewell233

    One thing to remember when buying anything near the Mediterranean or the Pacific is wood worms, not termites, but the worm that destroyed ships for centuries....you need to know that there has been a check, for the little creeps before the final purchase, it should be in the experts final sale review, but, if not and there is a problem with support beams or anything structurally you can sue and fairly easily win against the former owners and the person that performed the tests on the building. That is why you'll see so many chateaux owners treating their new purchases with Xylophene. There is also dry rot, which is a fungus, that proliferates on the wood and you will see HUGE mushroom looking growths on them in some places, then there is just rot from wet, and plasterboard ceilings under the roof hides so much of that garbage that can make your life a misery novel nobody wants to read.

  • @FrenchEstateAgent

    On the 3rd chateau, I think the first lot of interior photos, are the inside of the adjoining house.

  • @KeithWiggins-xc1sf

    the first one lovely with all the land and lake .

  • @stevieg6418

    These are all very good choices for the price and the locations are top notch - very ideal what people are looking for - at least for me. I have a soft spot for Renaissance chateaux, there are not many available but they have great character and volumes of rooms. The un renovated pictures you showed for the last chateau was definitely the older part of the chateau. You can tell by the stone work, fireplaces and proportions of the rooms - very renaissance .

  • @AbeldanielErasmus
    @AbeldanielErasmus Před 7 hodinami

    Hi there , I like your video's 👌

  • @dianegraydon1143

    Goodluck...love to watch your journey...I subscribed

  • @SB-wq6nr

    I can say that those three properties are very beautiful.

  • @kryztal555

    Thank you for this informative video! Hope that you bring more videos like this!