À seulement 30 km de Paris, la ville bénéficie d'une excellente accessibilité grâce à ses nombreux moyens de transport, comme l'A1, le RER D et une dizaine de lignes de bus. Vous serez également à proximité immédiate de nombreux commerces, services et écoles.Le quartier de La Cour aux Blés se distingue par sa proximité avec de grands équipements culturels et sportifs, comme la médiathèque, l'espace culturel de la Bergerie, la piscine et le stade Louis Charpentier. Pour les moments de détente en plein air, la forêt domaniale d'Ermenonville et le bois de la Garenne du Houx sont des lieux de promenade incontournables.Découvrez notre résidence,Un projet immobilier alliant authenticité et modernité. La résidence La Cour aux Blés s'intègre harmonieusement au paysage de Survilliers, tout en redonnant vie au quartier. S'inspirant des anciennes cours de ferme de la Plaine de France, cette réalisation offre des espaces fonctionnels et élégants. Les 26 appartements, répartis sur deux niveaux avec combles, sont conçus avec des matériaux nobles : parements de briques et pierres, toitures en tuiles, et des teintes naturelles qui valorisent l'environnement local. Les logements, allant du 2 au 4 pièces, sont pensés pour un confort optimal, tout en étant éclairés par de grandes baies vitrées. La plupart des appartements disposent d'un extérieur privatif (balcon ou terrasse) et d'un jardin commun paysagé, créant ainsi un cadre de vie agréable et apaisant. Une co-promotion Kingstone Promotion
Legal guarantees: Financial completion guarantee, apparent defects guarantee, perfect completion guarantee, two-year guarantee, and ten-year guarantee.
Energy performance: RT2012 and RE2020
Accessibility to housing: disability standards, elevator, etc.
Standards: thermal, acoustic, etc.
A customizable home: modification works (bathtub, electrical outlet) and/or interior fittings such as tiling, painting, bathroom furniture, etc.
Reduced notary fees: approximately 3% vs. 7 to 8% for older properties
State aid: Zero-interest loan, Pinel scheme, etc.
Total or partial exemption from property tax: for the two years following the construction
Reduced VAT: Possibility of buying properties in ANRU zones and benefiting from a 5.5% VAT under certain income conditions.
First-time homebuyers can benefit from the zero-interest loan (PTZ) under certain income conditions.
First-time homebuyers refer to households that have not owned their primary residence in the two years preceding the loan offer and whose income does not exceed the established ceiling.
The assessment of income is based on the reference taxable income from the year N-2 of all the individuals intended to occupy the property.
The amounts of the PTZ and the income limits vary depending on the location of the property (Zone A, B, or C).
Searching for a property that meets your needs (get assistance from a specialized advisor from Capifrance)
Signing a reservation contract detailing the property (size, location, description), price, delivery date, etc. The buyer pays a deposit to the developer into an escrow account.
Financing the purchase with a loan and signing the loan offer
Signing the deed of sale at the notary's office, including all information about the property, the price and payment terms, the delivery date, and the guarantees.
Customizing the property and selecting materials in agreement with the developer (modification works).
Delivery of the property, allowing for the identification of any defects, which are addressed within a month following delivery by the companies involved in the construction.
RE2020 is the new energy and environmental regulation for all new construction. The developer commits to a certain level of building energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
The aim is to design and build the future living spaces for the French population while pursuing three major objectives set by the government:
An objective of energy efficiency and energy decarbonization;
A reduction in the carbon footprint;
Ensuring comfort in case of extreme heat.
This guarantee applies for 10 years from the date of completion of the work. It protects against potential damages that could compromise the solidity of the construction and make it uninhabitable. Cracks, leaks, roofing problems, etc.: the builder is required to intervene if these damages are not due to normal wear and tear or poor maintenance of the dwelling.