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The France real estate for sale by owner is a majestic 19th
century hilltop Chateau Notors at Lauzun which has been renovated and converted into five apartments. The Chateau sits
on a beautifully landscaped 10 acres, with a swimming pool dug into the side of the hill and extensive views of
the gently rolling countryside. The Chateau Notors
at Lauzun has functioned as a lovely holiday accommodation for up to 26 people, making it ideal for large family gatherings,
anniversaries, birthdays or just good friends wanting to have fun. The Chateau has been completely renovated to the highest
standard, has energy efficient insulation, new fully-tiled bathrooms with heated towel rails and fully equipped kitchens with
oak cabinets. There is a 800 m2 of living space, 13 bedrooms, 21 rooms in total and a basement. There are 3 apartments for
4 people each in the west tower. An apartment for 8 people occupies the first and second floor of the east tower with a private
staircase from the ground floor. An apartment for 6 people occupies the whole of the middle section of the chateau. There is a 6x13 meter swimming pool with a Roman style end, a games room
with a full size snooker table, table tennis and table football. There are many barbeques that are in the garden, terraces
by the pool and the chateau as well as garden tables and chairs. The chateau has electric heat, a pigeon loft and internet
access. As a very roomy private residence or a holiday retreat
business, the Chateau Notors at Lauzun is located near the village of Serignac Peboudou, in Lot-et-Garonne, of the Aquitaine
region, just 25 minutes to the airport in Bergerac. €780,000
EUR ***IMPORTANT NOTE
TO BUYER*** This property is offered for sale directly by the owner; therefore, the buyer DOES NOT pay or incur any
agent fees or commissions. (In France it is often
the buyer who pays the real estate agents commission. This is usually the rule, except within the Paris region where the seller
pays the agents commission. Furthermore, agent's fees are not fixed so differences may exist depending on the region in France.
Buyer's commissions/fees may be charged at rates anywhere between 4% and 15%, although 7% is more common.)
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