Name French Chateau Apartment
Auctioneer Vanderee Auction Company
Type Online-Only Auction
Date(s) 11/22/2022 - 11/29/2022
November 22, 2022 - November 29, 2022 22 Novembre 2022 - 29 Novembre 2022
Preview Date/Time Upon request à la demande
Location Château La Trousse, 77440, Ocquerre, France
Venice, FL 34285
Buyer Premium 10% Buyer's Premium
Description
Apartment in this Louis XIII Castle and 40 Acres Description en français ci-dessous French Chateau Apartment This 4/5 Room apartment is being sold at Online Auction. It is a Rare Louis XIII style castle in perfect condition. A 50 minute drive through the countryside from Paris and 15 mins from Meaux in Seine-et-Marne, France. This property has the privacy of being in the open countryside. There is a large heated swimming pool, tennis courts and is only 5 minutes from the shops and train station of Lizy sur Ourcq (77440). Located on an exceptionally maintained 40+/- Acres (16 hectares0, this is a corner apartment with over 1000 Square Feet ( 94 square meters) on the third floor offering a view of the vast English style park and the surrounding countryside. This property consists of an entrance a living room, a second living room, a private kitchen, three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a toilet. This apartment has been very well maintained. Exceptional condominium services at this property this is a guarded site, the presence of a caretaker who is there at all times (24/7) and a cleaning lady, with a possible concierge service, heated swimming pool and grounds maintenance, an English park, a French garden, an orchard, glass roof and a lovely wooded area. This is an ideal investment for a family looking for large space in a secure environment with rental and seasonal investment returns possible. Close to Paris and Charles de Gaulle airport: 50 minute drive from Paris by car, 40 minutes from the Charles de Gualle airport - 3.5 km from shops and Lizy sur Ourcq train station – 30 minutes from Disney Land Paris. Details on the fees: The total of the contributions to the association of owners over the last 12 months amounted to: 7628.62 euros, which comes down to 635.72 euros per month. On top of that come the applicable taxes. There are two: the taxe foncières for 73 euros per month and the taxes d'habitation for 44 euros per month. Total per month therefore comes down to 635.72 + 73 + 44 = 752.72 HISTORY...This Chateau has a Wikipedia listing, in which it says: The original château was built around 1630 in the reign of Louis XIII by Sebastian le Hardy whose family lived there until 1791. Louis XIV is said to have visited around 1651[1] and commented that the chateau was "bien troussé" ("well fitted-out"), perhaps suggesting the origin of the name Château de la Trousse. The King bestowed the title of Marquis on the le Hardy family in 1651. The château was renovated and improved during the 1680s when the then owner, Marquis Phillipe-August le Hardy, employed the services of the famous architect Liberal Bruant, the architect of the Hotel des Invalides in Paris. In 1684, their only child, Marie-Henriette le Hardy, married a north Italian prince, Amede-Adolphe dal Pozzo, Marquis de Vognere. Phillipe-August le Hardy died in 1691 and Amede and Marie-Henriette dal Pozzo inherited the estate. Their granddaughter subsequently inherited and sold the estate in 1791 to a new family, Charles-Guillaume Baudon, the Comte de Mony Colchen. The estate fell into disrepair during the French Revolution. In 1814, the Napoleonic army set fire to the orangery as a signal about the approaching Cossacks. In 1829, the owners allowed speculators to sell the building materials to raise much needed cash. New château In 1865, the grandson of the 1791 buyer, Count Charles-Victor Baudon de Mony-Colchen, completed the construction of the new château that stands today. He also arranged the renovation of the original orangery and stable courtyard (that date from 1630), and the new gardens. During the latter part of the First World War, US troops were garrisoned at the château in conjunction with the battles at Château Thierry and Belleau Wood. When the war ended, the Count erected the war memorial at the entrance to the château on the D401, in gratitude that his son had survived. During the Second World War, La Trousse was commandeered by the Germans and the attics of the courtyard were used as a field hospital. Allied troops advanced from Normandy and reached La Trousse on August 24, 1944. A tank battle ensued and a German tank was hit on the driveway. Fighting ceased the following day when Paris was liberated on August 25, 1944. The château stayed in the ownership of the Baudon family until 1998 when Count Xavier Baudon de Mony sold the estate to a Dutch owner, Hans Musegaas. The de Mony family could not afford the rising costs of upkeep and the children decided they could not take on the responsibilities. The château and buildings have since been renovated and divided into a number of private apartments. The co-owners take joint responsibility for the upkeep and improvements to the château and its 40-acre estate. To bid, go to www.VanDeRee.com and register. Send any questions to Neal at AuctionFL@aol.com A copy of the Rules for this apartment can be found here: 'Reglement de copropriété' https://wetransfer.com/downloads/4e10e9909f13f2bb7ef674681262a67d20221027082107/aa0a0677bf92949e395c3a2a1d4fbe8b20221027082122/a95a86?utm_campaign=WT_email_tracking&utm_content=general&utm_medium=download_button&utm_source=notify_recipient_email Appartement Château Français Cet appartement de 4/5 pièces est vendu aux enchères en ligne. C'est un rare château de style Louis XIII en parfait état. A 50 minutes en voiture à travers la campagne de Paris et à 15 minutes de Meaux en Seine-et-Marne, France. Cette propriété a l'intimité d'être en pleine campagne. Il y a une grande piscine chauffée, des courts de tennis et à seulement 5 minutes des commerces et de la gare de Lizy sur Ourcq (77440). Situé sur un terrain exceptionnellement entretenu de 40 +/- Acres (16 hectares0, il s'agit d'un appartement d'angle de plus de 1000 pieds carrés (94 mètres carrés) au troisième étage offrant une vue sur le vaste parc de style anglais et la campagne environnante. Ce bien se compose d'une entrée un séjour, un deuxième séjour, une cuisine privative, trois chambres, deux salles de bains et un wc. Cet appartement a été très bien entretenu. Prestations de copropriété exceptionnelles dans ce bien c'est un site gardienné, la présence d'un gardien présent à tout moment (24h/24 et 7j/7) et d'une femme de ménage, avec possibilité de conciergerie, piscine chauffée et entretien du terrain, un parc à l'anglaise, un jardin à la française, un verger, une verrière et un bel espace boisé. Il s'agit d'un investissement idéal pour une famille recherchant de grands espaces dans un environnement sécurisé avec des retours sur investissement locatifs et saisonniers possibles. Proche de Paris et de l'aéroport Charles de Gaulle : 50 minutes de Paris en voiture, 40 minutes de l'aéroport Charles de Gualle - 3,5 km des commerces et de la gare de Lizy sur Ourcq - 30 minutes de Disney Land Paris. HISTOIRE...Ce château a une liste Wikipedia, dans laquelle il est écrit : Le château d'origine a été construit vers 1630 sous le règne de Louis XIII par Sébastien le Hardy dont la famille y vécut jusqu'en 1791. Louis XIV aurait visité vers 1651[1] et commenté que le château était "bien troussé" ("bien aménagé"), suggérant peut-être l'origine du nom Château de la Trousse. Le Roi décerne le titre de Marquis à la famille le Hardy en 1651. Le château a été rénové et amélioré au cours des années 1680 lorsque le propriétaire de l'époque, le marquis Philippe-August le Hardy, a fait appel aux services du célèbre architecte Libéral Bruant, l'architecte de l'hôtel des Invalides à Paris. En 1684, leur enfant unique, Marie-Henriette le Hardy, épouse un prince du nord de l'Italie, Amede-Adolphe dal Pozzo, marquis de Vognere. Philippe-August le Hardy décède en 1691 et Amède et Marie-Henriette dal Pozzo héritent du domaine. Leur petite-fille hérita par la suite et revendit le domaine en 1791 à une nouvelle famille, Charles-Guillaume Baudon, le Comte de Mony Colchen. Le domaine tomba en ruine pendant la Révolution française. En 1814, l'armée napoléonienne a mis le feu à l'orangerie pour signaler l'approche des cosaques. En 1829, les propriétaires ont permis aux spéculateurs de vendre les matériaux de construction pour lever des fonds indispensables. Nouveau château En 1865, le petit-fils de l'acquéreur de 1791, le comte Charles-Victor Baudon de Mony-Colchen, achève la construction du nouveau château actuel. Il a également organisé la rénovation de l'orangerie d'origine et de la cour des écuries (qui datent de 1630) et des nouveaux jardins. Pendant la dernière partie de la Première Guerre mondiale, les troupes américaines étaient en garnison au château en conjonction avec les batailles de Château Thierry et du bois de Belleau. A la fin de la guerre, le comte érige le monument aux morts à l'entrée du château sur la D401, en remerciement que son fils ait survécu. Pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, La Trousse est réquisitionnée par les Allemands et les greniers de la cour servent d'hôpital de campagne. Les troupes alliées avancèrent de Normandie et atteignirent La Trousse le 24 août 1944. Une bataille de chars s'ensuivit et un char allemand fut touché sur l'allée. Les combats cessent le lendemain lors de la libération de Paris le 25 août 1944. Le château est resté la propriété de la famille Baudon jusqu'en 1998 lorsque le comte Xavier Baudon de Mony a vendu le domaine à un propriétaire néerlandais, Hans Musegaas. La famille de Mony ne pouvait pas se permettre les coûts croissants de l'entretien et les enfants ont décidé qu'ils ne pouvaient pas assumer ces responsabilités. Le château et les bâtiments ont depuis été rénovés et divisés en plusieurs appartements privés. Les copropriétaires se partagent la responsabilité de l'entretien et de l'amélioration du château et de son domaine de 16 hectares. Pour enchérir, rendez-vous sur www.VanDeRee.com et inscrivez-vous. Envoyez vos questions à Neal à AuctionFL@aol.com
Auction Terms & Conditions Auction Terms & Conditions 1. The successful bidder AND the back-up bidder will deposit $10,000 immediately after the auction with the auctioneer to be held in escrow. The high bidder will make a second deposit within 7 days of the auction for a total of 10% in deposit with the title company. The deposit goes towards the purchase price of the property. If the high bidder does not make the required 2nd deposit within 7 days they will forfeit their deposit(s) and the back up bidder will automatically become the winning bidder will have ample time to close. 2. The above deposit shall be accompanied by a non-contingent purchase agreement, a sample of which is available to review prior to auction. 3. All information and dimensions on this website and all marketing were derived from sources believed to be correct but are not guaranteed. Buyers shall rely entirely on their own information, judgement and inspection of the property and the property's records. No implied or expressed warranties shall accompany the sale of the property by the seller or the seller’s agent. 4. The properties will be sold subject to the owner’s confirmation and we shall have a standard closing with a French Notary, which includes for the property act production, and some syndic cost to get financial information related to the financial situation of the owner towards the co-ownership (pré état daté et état daté). The specific closing date will be as soon as possible with the Notary. The property is being sold “As Is”. 5. Free and clear title shall be given by a standard deed free and clear of any encumbrances and liens. If examination of the title commitment discloses that Seller cannot convey marketable title then Seller shall have thirty (30) days to correct the title deficiencies. If Seller cannot correct the deficiencies within thirty (30) days, Buyer shall either waive the defects and close or receive a full refund of all deposits made hereunder and the parties shall be released from all obligations. 6. All announcements in the auction take precedence over previously written or verbal statements. 7. The buyer agrees to pay an auction fee (commonly known as a buyer’s premium) in the amount of 10% of the bid price. This buyer’s premium shall be paid at closing of the title and delivery of the deed. 8. Seller shall give possession at closing. 9. The sale is NOT subject to any inspections. The property is being sold “As Is”. Buyers are welcome to do an inspection at anytime, before the auction or after the auction, however any inspections will not affect the sale or the terms. The VanDeRee Auction Company, Inc. www.vanderee.com, 941-488-1500 Licensed Realtors and Auctioneers, AU 460 AB 2924 Fees: The total of the costs to the association of owners over the last 12 months amounted to: 7628.62 euros, which is 635.72 euros per month. Applicable taxes: There are two: the taxe foncières for 73 euros per month and the taxes d'habitation for 44 euros per month. Total per month therefore is 635.72 + 73 + 44 = 752.72. --------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------ Terms Of Use

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