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Deplanche Immobilier France, formerly Saint Preux, opened its doors in 1991 in Beausoleil, just a stone's throw from the Principality of Monaco.
25 years later, Fabien DEPLANCHE has breathed new life into the company, perpetuating its founding values: reliability, professionalism, responsiveness and commitment.
The entire team at Deplanche Immobilier France puts its experience, know-how and dynamism at your disposal, as well as its real estate, legal and tax skills, to meet your needs and expectations, whether you are buying, selling, valuing, managing or renting property.
Investing in property around the Principality of Monaco remains a safe bet. Our Deplanche Immobilier France agency offers you a wide choice of properties in all of the Principality's neighbouring towns: Beausoleil, Cap d'Ail, Beaulieu-sur-Mer, Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, Menton, La Turbie and Saint Martin de Peille.
Our negotiators will be on hand to answer your questions and help you find the property that matches your criteria.
We'll also help you with all the administrative formalities you need to complete your project.
We can also help you in the Principality of Monaco with our Deplanche Immobilier agency located at 29 Boulevard des Moulins, in the heart of Monte-Carlo. Our team will be able to advise and assist you with all your projects, from primary residence to rental investment.
Acquisition costs, incorrectly referred to as "notaire's fees", are added to the purchase price of property, and are essentially made up of taxes paid to the State. In principle, they are paid by the purchaser, but neither the vendor nor the notary pays most of them.
Asbestos diagnosis: - Type of document: report indicating the presence or absence of materials or products containing asbestos. - Buildings concerned: all buildings for which planning permission was issued before 1 July 1997.
Do you want to make a success of your property purchase? There's no secret: you need to prepare it step by step, especially if it's your first property purchase. Good preparation and sound advice will be your best allies at this important stage in your life.
In a promise to sell (also known as a "promesse unilatérale de vente"), the owner makes a commitment to the prospective buyer (known as the beneficiary) to sell the property at a specific price. This gives the buyer an exclusive "option" for a limited time (usually two to three months).
ACTE AUTHENTIQUE Final contract by which the purchaser officially becomes the owner. This contract must be drawn up before a notary, either the buyer's notary or the seller's notary, or both. There are no additional costs if both notaries are present. The sale of the property must be recorded in a notarial deed.