BUYING A CHATEAU - The 3 cheapest ones in BRITTANY, FRANCE

Published 2024-07-19
BUYING A CHATEAU – The “Tour de France” of the cheapest chateaux on the market in summer 2024

Each video will be showing a selection of the cheapest chateaus for sale by region, and then at the end I will have my Top 10, where each region has a chance to become the “Best Cheapest Chateau in 2024”

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All Comments (15)
  • @toots4205
    Thank you, i watch all your vlogs and have been gleefully anticipating for you to put out these vlogs on the available chateaux. 😊 i was very happy when i saw you pop up on my for you page 😊
  • @toots4205
    Just in case you want to see more of it. The third chateau has been on several urbex you tube channels. Its beatiful, but definitely in need of immediate waterproofing and suring up the structure. That being said i think its definitely worth being saved, just maybe at a lower price due to the immediate high cost works needed. Thanks again for doing the leg work. You are top on our list of who to contact when its time for us to move, especially since you started offering the services for those of us coming from the US.
  • @adoptsalot
    Love. LOVE that you use maps. So helpful.
  • Thank you, so much enjoyed this video. Love the last chateau! It has land, out buildings, lovely turrets! Hope it gets a roof soon!
  • @unojayc
    Beautiful château!..♥👍
  • @JG-qt3pn
    Another good one. Really like this format. Best wishes.
  • @dankevin1
    Thank you for share amazing properties, very interesting.
  • @abzz132u
    crazy to think such nice former homes standing empty, but I'd assume that the purchase price is the last of the worry on the "lower" priced ones.
  • If you've got money to burn go ahead. Otherwise get real. However gorgeous these pld houses look, they're high maintenance and not everyone has either the skills or energy to tackle it.
  • Are these properties always historically listed and a pain in the arse to renovate with big govt dictating what you can do?