Villa south of France
Appel immo makes sellers and buyers get in contact for apartments,
villas and houses on the French Riviera.
Don't forget the technical side…
- Find out the age of the villa you are planning to buy in the south of
France and the date of any work carried out, plus what materials were used
(stone, of course, but also brick is better than "cairon" blocks).
- Check the living space in the villa to ensure that you are not paying
for square metres that don't exist. If you are not sure how to do this, ask
a consumer or co-ownership association, or enlist the services of a specialist
professional (surveyor)..
- Check to see if the service ducts and utilities distribution system (water,
electricity, etc.) are visible: any repairs will be cheaper. Find out if there
is a crawl space.
Weigh the pros and cons of buying a villa in the south of france…
- Find out if there are any easements (rights of way, water drawing rights,
electricity pylon installation rights, etc.). Ask at the land registration
service (private easements) and check the zoning certificate (public easements).
- If the land is unserviced, estimate the cost of connecting to the various
networks, as this will help in negotiations.
- You may also be able to negotiate on the basis of the type of soil and
subsoil, which affects the depth of foundations and the cost of drainage.
Ask the neighbours about any problems (unstable ground, flooding, etc.).
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