Description
L'oustaou immo exclusively offers you a mansion dating from 1665, formerly owned by the bishop of Venasque, offering incomparable historical charm. Bare ownership is put up for sale, which gives the future buyer the right to become full owner of the house when the usufruct expires. The usufruct is retained by a 76-year-old woman. In bare ownership, you benefit from an immediate reduction of 42% on the price of the property and on notary fees. Value of the property: 770,400? (Agency fees included) Sale price: 450,400? (Agency fees included) This prestigious residence includes three bedrooms, including a master bedroom, as well as an outbuilding with an additional suite. Nestled in an enchanting garden, it offers a breathtaking view of the Comtat Venaissin and Mont Ventoux. The authenticity of the materials and timeless charm are reflected in every detail of this property. The magnificent living room, with its breathtaking ceiling, is ideal for entertaining and experiencing exceptional moments. Two cellars complete this set, offering additional storage space. Located close to amenities, this house represents a true haven of peace combining history, modern comfort and panoramic views. The property tax and the maintenance of the property will be the responsibility of the usufructuary. Only major work within the meaning of articles 605 and 606 of the civil code will be the responsibility of the purchaser. A rare opportunity to acquire a unique residence steeped in history and prestige, while benefiting from the advantages linked to property dismemberment. Contact us today for more information on the terms of dismemberment and to arrange a private viewing to discover this exceptional real estate treasure. Legal Notice 7% fees including tax payable by the buyer, i.e. 50,400 ? VAT included Fees are included at the buyer's expense. Professional card no. CPI 8401 2017 000 022 485 mention 'transaction on real estate and business assets' - CCI de le Professional card no. CPI 7501 2022 000 000 581 mention 'transaction on real estate and goodwill' - CCI of Paris on 10/18/2022