Cette propriété, implantée sur un terrain de 6.000 m² dispose également d’une grange et d’abri bois. Un gîte de 40 m² permet de garantir un rendement locatif saisonnier. A l’étage, sont distribuées 7 belles chambres et 2 salles de bains. Cette maison de charme est organisée en 9 pièces, composée en rez-de-chaussée d’un vaste séjour de 60 m² avec une large cheminée, une cuisine de 32 m² entièrement aménagée et équipée, une buanderie, un bureau de 20 m², et d’une salle de bains. Splendide longère du 18ème, toute en pierres. Proche de la gare d’Auray, des commerces et des écoles. Maison à rénover de 200 m² sur 3 niveaux, terrain de 585 m², environnement calme, entiérement viabilisé. Terrain 10.000 m², 2 hangars à aménager, cour entièrement bitumé, puits avec pompe. Longère en pierres (1600), de 300 m² habitables : pièce de vie environ 60 m² très lumineuse (cheminée), buanderie, cuisine aménagée-équipée, 2 salles de bains, 5 chambres, bureau, mezzanine, aspiration centralisée, chauffage fuel, double garage. In their case the house was way overpriced to begin with.įrom the link above Home sales in this area – asking price and achieved price. Later on they reduced it to 223,000 euros. It is smaller than ours and the decoration is almost as original, they wanted 258,000 euros for this home. There is a home near mine for sale by an English couple who bought it in 2003. I don’t agree that the market is completely and utterly dead, that one needs to devalue your home to almost half price, unless the original price asked is way ott to begin with. We will be talking to them.Įxamples of sales recently – most are selling at a good price. Sorry if you feel I am being negative, but I am trying to be realistic and helpful. Near us (Pontivy) a house similar to yours that went on the market for 200,000 two years ago is today been marketed at 140,000. In short, I think you are doing all the right things, but you will either have to wait for the market to recover (at the moment it still seems to be declining or at best staying the same) or reduce your price drastically. With that in mind, you have two main possibilities British/American or a french person who works in Gourin and who has enough money to buy the house.
So, they tend to gravitate to Vannes, Dinard, Ploemeur, Quimper etc. Parisians who come to Brittany to retire tend to buy in towns where there are a large number of “cultural” activities. At the time there were over 400 homes for sale in that sector. That was after waiting for three years to find a buyer. Our friends in Paimpol recently sold their home for 270,000 when the original asking price was 420,000. The traditional family home for holidays just seems to have gone out of favour with the french. Also, there are less and less families wanting second homes. They typically want somewhere nearer the coast. Prassana – I agree that it is a lovely house.īut, the house is in Gourin which is not likely to be chosen by a french family for a second home.