I’m in my 20s & bought a mansion in France for less than a 1 bed in London – I live with rats & mould but who cares

The manor needs a lot of work

A WOMAN in her twenties has revealed that she has bought a mansion in the south of France for less than the cost of a one bed flat in London.

The proud homeowner, known only as @b.manoir, shared details of her project to renovate the dilapidated Beze Manor via videos posted to her TikTok channel.

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The manor needs a lot of workCredit: tiktok/@b.manoir
It is infested with snakes and rats

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It is infested with snakes and ratsCredit: tiktok/@b.manoir

According to Zoopla, the average cost of a one bed flat in London in 2023 was £239,000, which is extremely pricey for a small apartment, but a great price for an entire mansion.

From the outside, the 18th century manor looks very run down, with boarded up windows and overgrown grass, however, there are remnants of what was obviously a very grand building.

Inside, the manor is in a similar state with broken stairs and collapsed ceilings.

However, the grand chandelier, stained glass windows and antique furniture show that the property will look stunning again with a bit of TLC.

The first time buyer revealed that although she is very happy with her purchase, it has come with a catch.

Or, a lot of catches.

She said their are collapsing ceilings, unfit for purpose roofs, rotten beams, black mould and outdated electrics and plumbing.

As well as this, she lives in the property alongside some unwelcome visitors, including, rats, snakes and pigeons.

She said: “When I’m not having a breakdown and thinking what on earth I’m doing, I’m actually pretty in love with the place”.

The house used to a be a hunting lodge for a Marquis and still has lots of character, such as a giant grandfather clock and a beautiful engraved wooden fire place.

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Many of the rooms have been modernised, but the homeowner plans to strip it back, and return the manor to it’s former glory.

The video has likely left many open mouthed, as it has racked up over 2.3 million views on the video sharing platform.

TikTok users raced to the video’s comments section to share their thoughts.

One person said: “I am so beyond happy you are keeping the character and just renovating to make it liveable.”

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Another person said: “The amount of light fixtures and furniture left behind is amazing.”

A third added: “The whole mansion looks magical.”

A fourth said: “Can you adopt me?

“I’ll help you with any DIY”.

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