Buying Overseas from Private Individual

kfpg

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Hi - just wondering if anyone would know if there is much of a market out there between private buyers and private sellers. In other words avoiding the glossy and heavily advertised overseas property companies who do all the road shows and news paper adds.

Where would be the best place to look for these kind of sales. I am assuming that there must be irish /uk guys out there who bought properties abroad in the recently ended ' good days' and now wish to , or need to sell. Any advice appreciated.
 
If you are thinking of Spain then this is a good website.

http://www.eyeonspain.com/

In addition to giving loads of general information on living in Spain and the problems/benefits
etc associated with moving there, there is also a section where members can advertise their own property direct.


Murt
 
Hi Lakeview,

If you look at daft www.daft.ie and the overseas section - private sellers are advertising there - there are worldwide properties. If it is spain there is a forum called www.spanishpropertyinsight.com and they have private sales on there. What area are you looking for? By the way I have no affiliation to either website.

angela59
 
If you're interested in France, www.pap.fr is the way to go. Direct sales site with the objective of avoiding the 6% agent fee. Hope this helps.
 
Thanks Guys! Daft certainly is very good and I will check the France one mentioned also. Cheers.
 
I am looking to sell a one bed property on family complex in Sth of France mid way between Montpellier and Nimes airports great on site facilities pools sports courts mini golf etc need to sell as have changed jobs and have not got the time to manage the rentals myself and already have another similar property for my own use.
Looking for region €105k pm me if you might be interested and I can send you link to rental add with photos etc,
Ta
 
For France, you can also try the FUSAC magazine, it creates a link mainly between English speaking buyers. The prices are often higher than particulier a particulier () but with the advantage of being in English and the properties are usually in very good condition. Well worth escaping the agency fees if you can in france as the notary fees are already quite high on resale properties.

hope this helps,
Deirdre

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