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Why are French chateaux owners selling up?

Olivier de Lorgeril, chairman of La Demeure historique, credits the upsurge in sales to the houses' expensive maintenance as well as to a shift in generational mindset. The chairman concludes, 'the younger generations are urban. They often want to have international careers and to live in towns and cities'.



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You will potentially have to add, for example, estate agent's fees (if the sale is concluded through an agent), Notary fees, land registration fees, possibly exchange rate surcharges, loan fees, and lawyer's fees. Be careful not to pay cash to the seller in order that the seller pays lower taxes.

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Dick Strawbridge's son reveals who will inherit incredible Escape to the Chateau home. Dick Strawbridge's son has revealed his half-siblings will inherit their parents' incredible Escape to the Chateau home. Arthur, nine and Dorothy, eight, live in the palatial pile in northern France with Dick, 63, and Angel, 44.

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Fees and taxes There are no restrictions for foreign investors buying a house in France, even non-residents. All investors need is a French bank account and a valid ID. Besides your deposit, you can also expect to pay notaire's fees.

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