Property wanted to purchase
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Property wanted to purchase
I have received the following message and should be grateful if anyone who has anything suitable for sale would contact me by PM.
'looking for house with back garden of at least 600 sq m walking to shops and/or beach. Minimum 3 bedrooms. Condition not important. Argeles sur Mer or nearby village. Up to 190,000 euros (we are cash buyers).
'looking for house with back garden of at least 600 sq m walking to shops and/or beach. Minimum 3 bedrooms. Condition not important. Argeles sur Mer or nearby village. Up to 190,000 euros (we are cash buyers).
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Re: Property wanted to purchase
SueSue wrote:I have received the following message and should be grateful if anyone who has anything suitable for sale would contact me by PM.
'looking for house with back garden of at least 600 sq m walking to shops and/or beach. Minimum 3 bedrooms. Condition not important. Argeles sur Mer or nearby village. Up to 190,000 euros (we are cash buyers).
I was just wondering about a cash transaction, ie, is this legal here in France. Also, the transfer through the Notaire might stop the deal. I don't think that they're going to handle just "Cash". Hmmm.
Just wondering!
Blackduff
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Re: Property wanted to purchase
Cash buyer means no loan required... and usually no property to sellblackduff wrote:SueSue wrote:I have received the following message and should be grateful if anyone who has anything suitable for sale would contact me by PM.
'looking for house with back garden of at least 600 sq m walking to shops and/or beach. Minimum 3 bedrooms. Condition not important. Argeles sur Mer or nearby village. Up to 190,000 euros (we are cash buyers).
I was just wondering about a cash transaction, ie, is this legal here in France. Also, the transfer through the Notaire might stop the deal. I don't think that they're going to handle just "Cash". Hmmm.
Just wondering!
Blackduff
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