Friday, 6 December 2013
Nontron / Dordogne - For sale : three bedroom Perigourdine style house. 168,540 € FAI
This three bedroom Perigourdine style property occupies private grounds with lovely views over the stunning countryside to the east of Nontron.
Constructed in 1973, the property is currently unoccupied but is in good condition and is still maintained by the owner. It boasts electrically operated gates, double glazing throughout the ground floor, a recently installed fosse septique, a heat exchanger pump for the central heating with an oil fired boiler as back-up and a large attic space of 66m2. Work has already started to convert the attic space into additional living accommodation – there is potential for perhaps another two bedrooms and a bathroom.
The gardens surround the property and are fully fenced for security – they are primarily laid to lawn with a good range of mature shrubs and trees.
The property sits on the edge of a small hamlet just 3km outside the popular market town of Nontron which has a good range of local shops and three large supermarkets. The international airport in Limoges is just one hour away whilst the TGV high-speed rail line can be accessed in Angouleme, again just one hour away.
Price 168,540 €
Sunday, 3 November 2013
Nr Bergerac (24) - For sale : C19th Maison de Maître with 5 beds/2 baths
Dating from the C19th this is a substantial,
attractive and fully restored Maison de Maître. Set within a magnificent 4 acre
(1.68ha) park / arboretum, this excellent 5 bedroom property also benefits from
a large barn with integral garaging and workshop areas.
With large reception rooms this is a superb property for someone looking for a spacious home with the "wow" factor.
The very attractive C19th barn (24 x 12) offers significant conversion potential. In part having double height the building is in very good condition.
The property is approached via a graveled driveway and has plenty of parking. The extensive gardens are 1.68ha (around 4 acres) with superb examples of specimen trees and typically “English” lawned areas. This classic country house is just a 10 minute drive from Bergerac, which of course has an International airport.
Price 590,425
Friday, 4 October 2013
Nontron (24) - For sale : An imposing, four bedroom townhouse
An imposing, four bedroom townhouse that has been beautifully renovated to reveal the charm and character of this wonderful old building. The house is offered for sale along with an adjoining building with a large garage (providing plenty of off street parking) and a first floor apartment awaiting renovation.
High ceilings, large windows (all double glazed), original wooden flooring and ornate plasterwork are all on show in this light and airy property that is currently utilised as a fine family home. It would also make a wonderful property from which to operate a Chambre d’Hôte business and has great potential to add further value through the renovation of the top floor of the main house along with the apartment over the garage.
The house sits on a quiet residential street of quintessentially French character properties which twists its way up past the ancient ramparts into the centre of Nontron, a bustling market town with a good range of bars, restaurants, shops and supermarkets. The property nestles beneath the ramparts and the terraced rear garden leads up via a twisting pathway to a rear garden gate opening onto a road just 400 metres from the town centre. Nontron is just 45 minutes from the medieval city of Perigueux whilst the international airport at Limoges can be reached in under an hour.
Floor plans available.
Sunday, 29 September 2013
Busserolles (24) - For sale : A stone built coach house & adjoining barn to renovate
An old stone built coach house and adjoining barn to renovate – set in tranquil countryside with open views and no near neighbours.
This type of property is hard to find these days and represents an exciting opportunity to transform a former coach house with a large attached barn into a fantastic family home.
The property originally belonged to the local manor house and it was both where their coach and horses were stabled and where servants would have lived.
The condition of the buildings themselves is very good – the walls and roofs are all in great condition leaving the interior as a blank canvas to create your own dream home. The current owners have had architect’s plans drawn up for a four bedroom property with a large rear terrace to take advantage of the amazing views. Water and electricity are already supplied to the house.
Link (with floor plans) http://www.allez-francais.com/details.php?pty_id=1904
Saturday, 14 September 2013
Social Charges on French CGT - an update
We have previously commented upon the illegality of France’s stance on
imposing social charges on Capital Gains Tax, (and other forms of income), for
non-residents.
Now, the European Commission has started “infringement” proceedings
against France because of the imposition of social charges on the property
income of non-residents.
In a recent test case, a Swiss couple have won their
case against the French Government, after they had been charged the higher rate
of tax + social charge on their sale of a ski property. They believed that under European law (Article 56 on free circulation of
capital) they should have been entitled to the lower rate, and so they sought a
reimbursement of the overpaid tax, which was subsequently refused by the French
tax authorities. This has now been overturned in their favour, and the French court has been judged discriminatory the imposition of a higher
rate of capital gains tax on a non-resident.
In a previous landmark judgement in
February 2000, the European Courts confirmed that individuals should only be
required to pay social charges in the country in which they were resident. This
judgement was ignored by the French Constitutional Council.
Since 2012,
non-residents with property in France have been liable for these social charges
(prélèvements sociaux) on the capital gains from the sale of property / real
estate and also rental income.
The rate of
capital gains tax on the sale of property / real estate in France differs
according to whether or not you are EEA resident. For those who are resident in
France or another country of the EEA, the basic rate of tax is 19% at present,
and for those outside of the EEA the rate is 33.3%. In addition to this basic
rate France is adding the social charges at the rate of 15.5%.
In a recent reply
to a question from a MEP, the Commission stated that "the French
authorities have been consulted on the conformity with European law of the
extension of CSG and CRDS on the property income received by non-residents. After
a deep analysis of the response of the French authorities, the Commission are
of the opinion that social levies on unearned income are allocated specifically
and directly to financing social security in France and therefore have a
sufficiently relevant link the laws of the branches of social security within
the meaning of Article 3 of Regulation (EC) No 883/2004. An infringement
procedure has been opened and a letter of formal notice is being
prepared."
In the meantime, those who face liability
to these charges will continue to be obliged to pay them, although they are
equally entitled to contest the charge through the formal complaints
procedures, and ultimately lodge an action in the French courts.
Friday, 13 September 2013
Villars (24) - For sale : A beautiful, detached 3 bed cottage with lovely gardens
For sale at a newly reduced price and offering excellent value for money is this beautiful, detached 3 bedroomed cottage with lovely gardens and views on the edge of a village in the picturesque Perigord Vert.
This light and airy property has been extensively renovated and is presented in excellent condition. There is a centrally controlled electric central heating system although the current owner rarely uses it as two wood burning stoves keep the house toasty and warm in the winter. As an added bonus there is a large loft space with excellent head height making it perfect for conversion into additional living space.
It is a short walk into the village which has a boulangerie, a bar, a general store, a post office and a top class restaurant. Just outside the village is the magnificent Chateau de Puyguilhem, built in the 16th century and inspired by the great chateaux of the Loire valley. The village is well placed for towns such as Brantôme and Thiviers whilst the international airport in Limoges can be reached in just 50 minutes.
Price 224,720 € Floor plans available
Wednesday, 4 September 2013
Busserolles (24) - For sale : 4 bed bungalow - walk to the shops. Exclusive mandat
A well-maintained four bedroom bungalow situated on the edge of a delightful village with a bar and boulangerie.
Located on a small cul de sac of ten individually designed properties, this bungalow has been maintained in perfect condition by the vendors who have owned it since it was built. Whilst the internal decoration may not be to everyone’s taste and style, the property is in impeccable structural condition and all the external woodwork, including the double glazed windows, has been regularly treated to maintain it in excellent condition.
It is a short walk into the centre of the village which has a bar/restaurant and a boulangerie. The town of Piegut-Pluviers, with its famous Wednesday market selling fresh, local produce, is less than 10 minutes drive.
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