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Sell your house in France

Looking to sell your property in France?

Looking to sell your property in France? Look no further than Town & Country Property France! We are a team of experienced real estate agents and property experts, dedicated to helping you achieve the best possible price for your French property.

Whether you are selling a family home, a holiday home, or an investment property, we have the knowledge, skills, and resources to make the process as straightforward and stress-free as possible. Our team is fully bilingual and understands the intricacies of the French real estate market, so you can trust us to guide you every step of the way.

At Town & Country Property France, we take a personal approach to each and every property sale. Our agents will take the time to understand your individual needs and requirements, and will work tirelessly to ensure that you receive the best possible deal. We use a combination of traditional and digital marketing techniques to reach a wide audience of potential buyers, and will work closely with you to stage your property in the best possible light.

Whether you are looking to sell your property as quickly as possible or simply want to take advantage of a favourable market, our team is here to help.

So, what are you waiting for? Contact us today to start the process of selling your property in France. We look forward to helping you achieve your real estate goal – the sale of your house!

Things you need to know

Town & Country Property France (Euro Immobilier Chalais SARL) is a French registered estate agency (agence immobilière), and we have been helping people buy and sell their houses in France since 1994.

Free international marketing

We offer free worldwide internet marketing via multiple property portals such as :

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Selling Costs

All of our fees are included in the advertised price of the property, and we make no extra charge for any service.

Agency & Notaires fees

Our fee is included in the price advertised. The notaire’s fees are extra and paid by the buyer

The costs to you, the vendor, would include :

Diagnostic Reports

Depending on the property’s age, type and location, these may include:

Energy efficiency report (DPE) – Termites – Lead – Asbestos – Gas – Electricity – Habitable surface (Loi Carrez) – Swimming pool security – Natural and technological risk and soil report – water police report for a lake

1) The energy efficiency report (DPE) prepared by an independent company (required before we can advertise, and displayed in the advert)

2) The other obligatory reports prepared by an independent company once an offer has been agreed (but if you can agree to have them all done at this stage it’s better, it helps avoid any surprises and renegotiation later).

Most of the reports are for the buyer’s information only.

Sewage (Assainissement)

3) A valid fosse inspection report must be less than 3 years old at the time of completion. In some cases a mains drains (tout à l’égout) connection report may be required.

Capital Gains Tax

Depending on your situation, you may be liable for capital gains tax on any profit you make on the sale. The notaire will inform you if this is the case.

Furthermore, a specialist company may need to be appointed to guarantee the validity of your capital gains tax declaration if you live outside the European Union even if there is no capital gain. The notaire will inform you if this is the case, and advise you of the specialist company’s (fiscal representative) fee.

Other costs

Before completion you’ll be required to have the septic tank emptied, the chimneys swept and the boiler serviced (if they exist).

For the items listed 1 2 & 3, and with your permission,  we can arrange these for you and allow access to the property for inspectors/artisans if you are absent.

Once we’ve found a buyer for your property we’ll liaise with the notaire on your behalf and explain all the clauses in the sales contract so you understand what you’re being asked to sign. We’ll also send you a bespoke booklet of guidance notes to refer to throughout the process.

We look forward to helping you.


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