Saturday 23 February 2013

Neuvic / Dordogne (24) - 50 ha Domaine




C18th Maison de Maître maintained in excellent condition, situated in a domaine of 50 ha.




The house has been renovated to a high standard, and this includes insulation, double glazing, an alarm system, right down to distribution of TV signal room by room. In total there are 50 ha to enjoy, including a 1 ha lake, fed by a natural source, and there is a small stream bordering the property for 800 metres.


Outbuildings / dépendances in stone, (roughly 100 metres from the Maison de Maître, ôld stables and barn (300 m²), with exceptional potential for conversion to gîtes if required. 2 further stables / shelters in wood, (recently constructed). 8 ha enclosed paddock. 


Price 850,000 €




 


Thursday 21 February 2013

Saint Paul de Lizonne / Dordogne (24). A beautifully renovated stone house with a swimming pool





A beautifully renovated stone house with a swimming pool situated at the end of a no through road in a quiet hamlet setting.



The renovation has been carried out with great care to create a charming
house that needs no further work – just move in and enjoy the peaceful
surroundings and the swimming pool. With an easily maintained garden, it
would be perfect as either a holiday home or a permanent home in this
picturesque corner of the Dordogne.






Full details, including floor plans & aerial view available.



Price 244,000 €



Link http://www.allez-francais.com/details.php?pty_id=1757

Sunday 17 February 2013

Jumilhac Le Grand / Dordogne. Historic C12th Knights Templar Commanderie



The phrase “rare and unique” has never
been more appropriately applied when trying to describe this fascinating
historical property. Built in the 12th Century, it is the only
remaining building of what was originally a Commanderie for the Knights
Templar, a large complex of fortified buildings.




Outside, the house is surrounded by
gardens which have been planted with a wide variety of specimen trees
and shrubs. The Upper Terrace provides shaded seating and spectacular
views, the Rose Garden contains some lovely old fashioned roses and the
Column Walk provides a vantage point to admire the features of the
house. At the bottom of the garden is the "Miraculous Spring", said to
cure children who suffer from nightmares!



There is also the former ‘Garconnière’, a small stone tower that would
have been home to the servant boys who looked after the Commander. This
has the potential to be restored to create a small guest cottage or a
studio.






Price 392,200 € (floor plans available).



Link http://www.allez-francais.com/details.php?pty_id=1755

Champeaux / Dordogne. Luxury stone farmhouse with guest cottage and pool.





A 19th century farmhouse renovated to
the highest standard to create a stunningly beautiful property set
within a tranquil corner of the Perigord Vert.



The attention to detail and insistence on using only the highest quality
materials and fitments marks out this property as one of the most
prestigious in the region. Once a working farm belonging to the nearby
chateau, the property stands in over two hectares of grounds with
uninterrupted panoramic views of the surrounding forest, farmland and
the valley below.



In addition to the five bedroomed principal house, this property also
offers a fully renovated guest cottage, a swimming pool, landscaped
gardens, a 350m2 barn (incorporating a garage and a workshop) and a
stable block with a hayloft above.






Floor plans & virtual tour available via main website.  Price 985,000 €



Link http://www.allez-francais.com/details.php?pty_id=1754

Sunday 10 February 2013

Mareuil (24) - A superbly renovated stone village property with an indoor pool



A superbly renovated stone property in a
peaceful village setting with an indoor swimming pool and beautiful
gardens. Offered for sale at a reduced price, it now represents an
outstanding investment opportunity given the potential to create at
least two further bedrooms to take advantage of the high-end summer
rental market.



Originating from the 18th century, this beautiful village house has been
renovated to the highest of standards and is impeccably presented with
superb attention to detail. Under-floor heating throughout the ground
floor, solar panels to heat the water for the pool and house and
rainwater harvesting systems all contribute to the environmentally
friendly credentials of the property which enjoys an outstanding B
rating for energy consumption.




Floor plans & virtual tour available.





Price 349,800 €



Link http://www.allez-francais.com/details.php?pty_id=1750

Sunday 3 February 2013

Smart buyers and sellers understand the currency markets




Many of our clients know
roughly what the present rate of exchange is on any given date, but it is
apparent that many do not appreciate the very significant impact that the swift
movement in exchange rates has on their French property.


Starting by considering a
UK buyer planning to make a purchase in France – the first thing that most
buyers do is set their budget, and then a timescale, typically 6 or 12 months,
in which to find that dream home.


Someone with a budget of
say £250,000 a year ago would have been aware of an exchange rate of 1.20 to
the £. That would have given them a budget in Euro terms of 300,000. If they
had kept an eye on rates, they would have noticed that in July 2013 the £ had
risen to 1.288, so their purchasing power had increased to 322,000 Euros.  Smart clients took advantage (and our
recommendation) to lock into forward contracts to secure these rates moving
forwards. Today, the rate has fallen back significantly, and the £ stands at a
measly 1.15, meaning that their budget has been slashed to 287,500 Euros. The
difference between these  2  figures is a gaping 34,500 € or 12%. Smart
clients will have purchased at least some of their currency requirement, say
£150,000 worth close to when rates were peaking.


Turning to vendors with
property on the market, but making the journey back to the UK once the sale is
concluded.  Once again, if we use an
example of someone offering their property to the market in mid-summer for
300,000 €, the exchange rate back to Sterling was around £0.776. So, their
300,000 price tag was worth £232,800. Assuming that these vendors are still for
sale some 6 months later,  they are often
reluctant to reduce their asking price, as they have done their sums and calculated
that their house owes them 290,000 Euros (purchase costs + improvement works),
and they know that they are likely to have to accept offers. So they dig their
heels in and await that offer.


Very few use the currency
market to their advantage, and think that had we sold back in July 2012, we would
have received £232,800, but if they did the mathematics today, they would realize
that accepting an offer of 285,000 € would actually yield £247,665. Thus a
price reduction of 15,000 Euros actually translates to a gain of £14,865 (today’s
rate of £0.869). A vendor lucky enough to achieve the full asking price would
see a Sterling return of £260,700.


Clients are often very
focused on negotiating 5 or 10% off an asking price, but not enough understand
the markets to make them work in their favour.


Our traders will enhance the opportunities for a buyer
via a “Market Watch” service. Give
them the parameters of the deal that you want to achieve and they will notify
you if/when the currency market brings the
property within budget.


One contract type is used to help clients that are
working to this type of budget is a limit
order
. This allows a client to select an exchange rate they want/need to
achieve to be able to afford the property in question. There are no charges or
deposits required to place a limit and once the currency market reaches the
desired level the system automatically completes the GBP/EUR transfer for the
client.


Exchange rates change
every 2 seconds and 1%
movement in a day is not uncommon in the current
climate. This is where we believe that our strategy of working with a trusted
currency dealer as an integral part of our business works to the advantage of
our clients, both buyers and sellers.


More information via sales@allez-francais.com


See our website www.allez-francais.com


 


Friday 1 February 2013

Miallet (24) - An immaculately refurbished 1950’s stone cottage










An immaculately refurbished 1950’s stone cottage set in beautiful gardens on the edge of a quiet hamlet.

The current owners have spared no expense in refurbishing and modernising this property with great taste and have created an absolutely immaculate home that needs no further work. Just move in and enjoy!




The garden has been a labour of love for the owner who has created a delightful landscaped area with raised vegetable beds, a wildlife pond, graveled pathways and flowerbeds. To the rear of the formal garden is a small meadow and an orchard and there is a greenhouse and outbuildings. It can all be enjoyed from the covered balcony or from a large paved patio that sits beneath the balcony.

The property sits within the stunningly beautiful countryside of the Parc Naturel Regional Perigord-Limousin yet is just 40 minutes from the airport at Limoges.



Price 199,280



Link http://www.allez-francais.com/details.php?pty_id=1749