At first glance, this is not noticeable, but the verification is formal: this house is a thermal grid, the expert assures in the TF1 report at the top of this article. To be able to sell it, its owner must now conduct an energy audit in addition to energy efficiency diagnostics. An energy audit takes much longer than the famous DPE: a day and a half instead of two to three hours.
Informing the buyer about upcoming work
The audit must be presented to the prospective buyer when the property is offered for sale. In this way, the latter will be informed of the priority work to be done and the related financial effort, in addition to the purchase price of the house. The seller must expect an average of 500 to 1000 euros to get this document, which can be done by a diagnostician, an architect or an approved design office without a price limit – prices are not regulated. But this audit does not cover all class F or G dwellings. We are only talking about individual houses or entire buildings owned by one owner.
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Thus, this measure does not affect condominiums and rents, which still have to touch 150,000 sales per year, which will inevitably affect the real estate market. “Buyers will be in an advantageous position, as they will be able to negotiate and buy cheaper”predicts Aurora Pannetier, manager of a real estate agency, “and we already feel it, as the market is seriously stuck”. This audit may also be requested by some banks and thus affect the provision of credit.
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