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Attractively priced historic properties for sale

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Attractively priced historic properties for sale

Abandoned castles and overgrown ruins - fascinating and inspiring sales offers

Deserted castles, old uninhabited mansions, ruins reclaimed by nature - abandoned places trigger a certain attraction and fascination for many people, especially when they are formerly representative buildings with a stately character.

Today, historical and modern ruins can be found in all countries of the world. Mostly they are a direct or indirect consequence of acts of war, catastrophes, political developments and decisions of past eras or the result of private and economic circumstances.

When buzzwords like "lost place" and "abandoned" first took over the Internet and social media in the mid-2000s, it was mostly photographers and adventure seekers who brought quirky locations from all parts of Europe to the Internet - in search of unusual motifs for attention and likes from their fan base.

For owners, on the other hand, the undesirable photo tourism became a nuisance; at the same time, the pictures and videos of the so-called "urban exploration movement" (in short "urbex") also reached people and real estate seekers, who found inspiration here and became serious prospective buyers for such properties.

In view of the immense challenges and costs facing the "saviors of the ruins," one cannot speak of a boom, but the last ten years have shown that ruins or the idea of reconstruction have become a bit more compatible with the masses. This is evidenced not only by the many castles and stately homes that were thought to be lost in the 1990s and that now present themselves with newly erected columns - various international television formats such as "Fixer Upper" or headlines like "From Ruin to Dream House" reach a large audience and are guarantors of attention and interest.

In contrast to properties in need of renovation, where the existing building fabric is the basis of the renovation, ruins usually have to be completely reconstructed. In their most pronounced form, only the perimeter walls are preserved. Dilapidated buildings with partially collapsed roofs and floors and without technical infrastructure are also referred to as ruins.

However, complete reconstruction does not always have to be considered. If permissible under monument protection aspects, individual wall remains can also be the basic framework for unique homes and individual real estate projects.

The sometimes long histories of the properties for sale here were interrupted, although they were not yet over; they await their graceful continuation in the age of modernity.

How much does it cost to rebuild a ruin?

The project of restoring a ruin to a habitable and usable state is an individual and complex process, It depends on size, structural conditions, future use and many other factors. The total costs to be expected can only be estimated seriously by an expert. The range can from a few hundred thousand euros to high double-digit millions.

Comparison of refurbishment costs for small manor house in Poland

Ten years ago, a guideline value of PLN 2,500 per m² of floor space was realistic for the renovation of a small to medium-sized manor house in Poland. Today (2022), one should estimate at least double that value. To bring an old mansion in need of renovation with 500 m² of usable floor space up to contemporary living standards (special luxury attributes and interior furnishings not included), buyers today can expect to pay at least PLN 2,500,000 ( ~ EUR 543,000).
Abandoned castle for sale France
Waiting for reconstruction: Château Robert in the South of France

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