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Some of the houses you'll see on Green-Acres are sold directly by their owners and others are sold by real estate agents. If you buy directly from the owner, the transaction is not covered by any kind of guarantee. On the other hand, when you purchase through an agency you will be protected by the French law of January 1970 which regulates real-estate agents. For their services agencies will take a commission of 4% to 10%. Prices presented on Green-Acres.com always include that fee (in the case when the house is sold through an agency). The price is said to be: "Frais dAgence Inclus" or "FAI" which means that the agency fee is included in the price.
When you visit a property with an agency, you will be requested to sign a "Bon de visite". This is standard procedure: By signing this document you are not committing to buy the house, but if you do buy, the "Bon de visite" legally binds you to buy it through that agent who showed it to you.
In France the buyer has to pay the notaires fees (around 7 %) which are not included in the price shown. Those fees are due whether one buys directly from the owner or through an agent. They cover in fact mainly taxes:
Interested in a property ? Here are a few guidelines for a good initial contact:
You have found the house of your dream and are ready to go and visit it ? A few words of advice before taking off to France:
You have seen the house, you like it and you have decided to buy : you now need to sign a "Compromis de vente". In France you are legally bound by that step so the compromis de vente should not be taken lightly: You pay a deposit of 10% of the purchase price at that moment and the property is then taken off the market.
When the compromis is signed:
Once the compromis is signed, a period of 6 8 weeks follows were all necessary research is carried out by the notaire. Building surveys are not common in France, but you can discuss with your agent to request to have a registered builders opinion on the property.
This time is usually also used by the buyer to finalize any loans that may be needed to purchase the property.
You might also need advice on your inheritance provisions. Green-Acres partnered with the notaire office LBMB which can help you navigate the complexities of French inheritance law.
Once everything has been validated and the buyer's payment has been send to the notaires office, the final contract, called the "acte de vente" is signed at the notaire's office. The buyer pays the balance of the purchase price to the Notaire who in return pays the vender. You will need to provide at that step a copy of your birth certificate and a copy of a marriage certificate (if applicable), both translated into French.
You will then go to the property on the signing day, as the final contract has a clause saying 'sold as seen on signing date'.