Financing your purchase
New build stage payments
When buying an off-plan property, payments are made
in stages as construction progresses.
This is an attractive benefit as the purchasing costs
are spread over several months. It also allows for
easier planning of the release of savings. Stage
payments for new build property are government
regulated and stated in the Reservation contract.
As a guideline, once the 5% deposit is paid:
15% when building starts
15% at foundations stage
20% floors
10% upper flooring
5% water tight
15% partition walls
5% tiling/carpeting
5% on completion of works
Last 5 % at the key handover (delivery)
In compliance with new build French regulations, no
payment is requested between paying the deposit and
signing the Deed of Sale with the French Notaire. This does not mean
however, that building work is not progressing. At
the time of signature of the Deed of Sale you will be
required to pay the Notaire’s fees and the
appropriate stage payment corresponding to the stage
that construction has reached.
Once the Deed of sale is signed the stage payment
process starts. Each stage of construction is signed
off by an independent surveyor and a
certificate (Attestation d’avancement des travaux) is issued by the
surveyor confirming that the work has been completed.
This gives the purchaser of off plan property
complete protection. The developer will then request
payment for that stage from the buyer and enclose a
copy of the certificate with the stage payment
request.
The final payment is made on the day that the
purchaser takes the key to the new build property.
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