Renovation Project Property France

French Renovation Projects | Houses & Barns to Restore in France


Renovation Project: A property that needs work to bring it up to modern standards or to improve its condition. (French: Projet de rénovation, À rénover, Avec travaux)


Are you dreaming of owning a charming property in France and putting your personal stamp on it? Our selection of French renovation projects offers incredible opportunities to create your ideal home in France. From rustic farmhouses nestled in the serene countryside to historic village houses with character, and vast barns just waiting for a dramatic transformation, the potential is endless.

Properties to renovate can range from light cosmetic updates – a fresh coat of paint, a new kitchen, or updated bathrooms – to full structural renovations that involve major overhauls of roofs, electrics, and plumbing.

Property to Renovate for sale in France

While a renovation project demands time, effort, and investment, the reward is a truly bespoke home, often at a more accessible price point than fully renovated properties. Dive into the adventure of restoring a piece of France and crafting a home that perfectly reflects your vision.

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Found 7 Properties
Mill

€292,242 HAI

Verteuil-sur-Charente, Charente

Character propertyOld stoneOutbuildingsPossible incomeRiver frontageViews
Ref: 706381
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House

€238,500 HAI

Saint-Laurent-des-Combes, Charente

Character propertyDetachedGround floor bedroomOutbuildings
Ref: 706357
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Village House

€70,000 HAI

Saint-Priest-les-Fougères, Dordogne

DetachedGround floor bedroomOld stoneOutbuildings
Ref: 706289
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Village House

€130,000 HAI

Chalais, Charente

Character propertyGround floor bedroomOld stone
Ref: 706210
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House

€39,000 HAI

Aulnay, Charente-Maritime

Character propertyOld stone
Ref: 705877
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Mill

€489,000 HAI

Charroux, Vienne

Character propertyDetachedGite/Maison d’AmisPossible incomeRiver frontage
Ref: 705861
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Manor House

€160,000 HAI

Bors (Canton de Tude-et-Lavalette), Charente

Character propertyOld stoneViews
Ref: 705700
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Five FAQs about French Renovation Projects:

What does "À rénover" or "Avec travaux" mean in a French property listing?

These are common French terms indicating a property that needs renovation or has work to be done. "À rénover" generally means it requires significant updating or repair, while "Avec travaux" can be a bit broader, from minor improvements to major overhauls. Always check the specifics!

How do I estimate the cost of renovating a property in France?

Estimating costs depends heavily on the scope of work. For light cosmetic renovations, expect costs per square meter to be lower. For major structural work (roof, electrics, plumbing, foundations) or extensive barn conversions, costs can be substantial. It’s crucial to get detailed quotes (devis) from local French artisans, and factor in a contingency fund (typically 10-20% of the estimated cost) for unexpected issues.

Do I need planning permission for renovation work in France?

For significant changes like extensions, structural alterations, or changes to the exterior appearance (e.g., adding windows, altering the roofline), you will almost certainly need a Permis de Construire (building permit). For minor alterations like internal reconfigurations, a Déclaration Préalable de Travaux (prior declaration of works) might suffice. Always check with the local Mairie (town hall) before starting any work.

What are the common challenges of renovating in France for UK buyers?

Challenges can include navigating the French administrative system, language barriers with local builders, understanding French building regulations, and managing projects remotely. Hiring a reputable, English-speaking project manager or architect can be invaluable, especially for larger renovation projects. It’s also important to be aware of the different diagnostic reports required before purchasing.

Is it cheaper to buy a renovation project than a ready-to-move-in property in France?

Generally, yes. The initial purchase price of a renovation project is typically lower than a comparable property that’s already been fully renovated. However, the overall cost, once you factor in renovation expenses, can sometimes approach or even exceed the cost of a renovated property. The key advantage is that you can tailor the renovation to your exact tastes and standards, creating a truly unique home.