Stunning 12-Bed Estate with Indoor Pool in Scaer, Brittany
€900,000€1,837/m²
Scaer, Brittany, France
6
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6
bathrooms
490 m²
interior
40,000 m²
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The Habio take
AI summaryThis remarkable estate in Scaer, Brittany, features 12 bedrooms and includes a large indoor swimming pool. Nestled in the lush countryside, it offers a unique lifestyle opportunity for families or entrepreneurs looking to invest in eco-tourism or wellness retreats.
- countryside
- family
- garden
- investment
- rental income
- luxury
- pool
Highlights
- 12 bedrooms with potential for more
- Large indoor swimming pool
- 4 hectares of private land
- Equestrian facilities with stables
- Historic Breton architecture
- Immediate availability
Worth knowing
- Requires some renovation for additional structures
- Large estate may need maintenance investment
Good fit for: Ideal for multi-generational families or those seeking a lifestyle business opportunity.
Lifestyle scores
- Beach
- 50
- Walkable
- 50
- Remote work
- 60
- Family
- 80
- Retirement
- 70
- Airport access
- 70
- Investment
- 75
- Luxury
- 90
- Value
- 80
About this place
This luxurious estate boasts a unique combination of historic charm and modern living across four distinct granite buildings, set within a sprawling 4-hectare (approx. 10-acre) plot. The main house, which dates back to 1870, showcases a stunning granite veranda that seamlessly connects the interior to the beautiful gardens.
The second house, a delightful 16th-century structure, exudes authenticity with its thick stone walls and traditional craftsmanship. There’s also a third 1870-built stone house, offering living space and additional renovation potential for further accommodation or studio use. The fourth building homes a large indoor swimming pool, perfect for year-round enjoyment, which is complemented by a spacious dormitory designed to accommodate large groups or guests.
The estate is equipped for self-sufficiency, featuring a greenhouse and established gardens alongside stables for equestrian activities, making it ideal for those interested in agricultural pursuits. Located in the serene commune of Scaër, known for its vibrant culture and surrounded by lush countryside, this estate provides a rare lifestyle opportunity, whether as a multi-generational family home or a boutique retreat.
What this place offers
- indoor swimming pool
- garden
- furnished
- stable
- parking
Where you’ll be
Scaer, Brittany, France
Location is approximate — exact address is confirmed by the agent.
Open in Google MapsBuying property in France
France places no restrictions on foreign property ownership. The notaire (a public official, not a lawyer for either side) handles the conveyance and is paid by the buyer. A French bank account is strongly recommended for completion funds and ongoing charges.
- 1
Make an offer
Offers are usually verbal or via the estate agent (agent immobilier). Once accepted, the agent drafts the offer letter.
- 2
Sign the compromis de vente
Preliminary contract setting price, conditions, and a 5–10% deposit held in escrow. Buyer has a 10-day statutory cooling-off period after signing.
- 3
Engage a notaire
Buyer and seller can share one notaire or use separate ones at no extra cost — fees are fixed by law and split.
- 4
Searches & conditions
Notaire runs title, planning, and mortgage searches; mortgage conditions (clause suspensive) typically allow 45 days to secure financing.
- 5
Final funds & pre-completion
Transfer balance plus all notaire fees to the notaire's account a few days before signing.
- 6
Sign the acte de vente
Final deed signed at the notaire's office (in person or by power of attorney). Keys handed over.
- 7
Registration
Notaire registers the sale at the Service de la Publicité Foncière and sends the buyer a certified copy (attestation) within weeks; the full deed follows in 2–6 months.
No residency requirement to buy. Non-resident mortgages available from French banks, typically 70–80% LTV with stricter affordability checks. France abolished taxe d'habitation on primary residences (2023) but it still applies to second homes — and many communes now apply a surcharge of up to 60% on second homes in high-demand zones.
General guidance only — confirm specifics with a qualified local lawyer or tax adviser. Reference














