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French ChateauWritten by Joy MacKayA French chateau can range in locale from scenic seaside settings to sprawling vineyard opulence. Usually built in or before the early 20th century, French chateaus symbolize luxury and high culture. Many of the most highly valued chateaus on the market today are, in fact, classical chateaus renovated for modern convenience. Securing a French Chateau of Your OwnWith traditionally large and numerous rooms, the French chateau will boast amenities such as fireplaces, swimming pools, lush gardens, and wine cellars. Most of the most regal chateaus are located along the Mediterranean Sea in the French Riviera. With architectural details such as frescoed ceilings and exquisitely tiled floors, these chateaus are among the most desired on today's market. Perhaps you are seeking to purchase a manor house, country-home, or castle chateau, in all their grace and majesty. Conversely, not all chateaus are vast; smaller chateaus of superb quality offer old-world charm and intricate architectural details. Many French chateaus are available for both rental and purchase, with many buyers enjoying the best of both worlds by purchasing, and then letting out privatized quarters. Regardless of the type of French chateau you desire to purchase or rent, your first stop should be a French real estate agency. You will most likely want to seek out a firm that specializes in French Riviera properties. Look online to find a reputable realty firm with a high reputation.
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