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1 590 000 €
120 ha
Au cœur du massif de la Malepère et d'un vaste domaine de chasse s'étendant sur 120 hectares, découvrez une propriété d'exception. La demeure principale, d'une superficie totale...
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Hunting property

1 670 000 €
177.5 ha
Magnifique domaine de chasse d'une superficie totale de 177 hectares situé dans l'Aude, au coeur de la Montagne Noire. L'ensemble bâti propose des prestations de qualité, en vue...
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Isère

Domaine 50 ha maison,piscine,auberge,chasse privée

1 000 000 €
50 ha
Prochainement à la vente : Dans le cadre d’une succession nous sommes à la recherche de futurs acquéreurs : Investisseurs, Agriculteurs, Amoureux de la nature etc… dans un endroit ...
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Charente

DPT Charente (16) Forestry and hunting property of 323 Ha

1 595 000 €
323 ha
This single-unit property located in Charente (16480 Boisbreteau) is 45 minutes from Bordeaux and 30 from Angoulême. It is made up of 215 Ha of wooded areas (95 Ha of maritime pine...
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Aveyron

Forêt mixte de 29Ha dans l’Aveyron

85 000 €
29 ha
Cette forêt se décline en trois principaux tenants : – Les parcelles du secteur nord sont en grande partie situées le long de la départementale et composées majoritairement d’un ...
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Loir-et-Cher

CORPS DE FERME SUR 25HA AVEC UN ETANG

689 000 €
17.6 ha
Sans vis à vis, au bout du chemin, beau corps de ferme se composant de plusieurs batiments: Une maison d'habitation avec une pièce à vivre de plus de 100m2 avec cheminée, une cuisi...
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Vaucluse

An incredible property on 107 hectares

1 800 000 €
107 ha
At the exit of Sault towards Saint Christol, it is this incredible property surrounded by nature on 107 hectares in the middle of lavender fields. This private hunting area or natu...
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Nièvre

Parc de chasse de 106 ha en Haute-Marne

1 189 915 €
106 ha
Ce Parc de chasse se situe en région Grand Est, dans le département de la Haute-Marne, plus précisément à côté de Chaumont. La Haute-Marne est un département rural du nord-est d...
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Côte-d'or

Forêt de chêne 60 ha en Côte d'Or

450 000 €
60 ha
Le bois est constitué de deux tènements principaux, ainsi que de quelques satellites. L’accès aux deux tènements principaux est bon. Les chênes sont majoritaires au sein du bois,...
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Dordogne

Domaine forestier avec bâtis en Dordogne

1 220 000 €
68 ha
Cette propriété de 68 ha se situe en région Nouvelle Aquitaine et plus précisément dans le département de La Dordogne. Les villes à proximité sont : Périgueux à 45 minutes Angoulêm...
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Why buy a hunting property on ma-propriete.fr?

ma-propriete-forestiere.fr is the site where you will find all the categories of forest property for sale in France. Hunting properties are a sub-category of the forestry category. You will also find woods and forests, ponds, shares in Groupements Forestiers and forestry operations in the forestry category on our site.

You'll find a very wide range of hunting estates for sale in every region of France, from private owners to property professionals. 

Using our search tool, you can select hunting grounds for sale by location, surface area in hectares or purchase price. If you don't find a hunting property to buy that matches your criteria, you can create an alert to be automatically informed of new hunting properties to buy that are published on our rural portal.

Why sell a hunting property with ma-propriete.fr?

ma-propriete.fr/en/forestiere is the ideal site for advertising the sale of your hunting estate, whatever its size or geographical location. By advertising your hunting property for 6 months, you will benefit from the high visibility of our portal and will be contacted by many prospective buyers of hunting properties

Demand from buyers is high for this type of woodland property.

You can modify your advert at any time and publish it in 1 or 2 categories or sub-categories on our portal. You will have access to your ad's visibility statistics and will receive contact forms directly to your email inbox. Whether you are an owner wishing to sell a private hunting property, or a property professional, our portal will meet your needs.

The different hunting structures

There are different types of hunting depending on the geographical situation.

State hunting takes place in state-owned forests owned by the French government and managed by the Office National des Forêts (ONF). Hunting is, of course, regulated and can be awarded by auction to hunters or associations in accordance with a set of specifications.

Communal hunting grounds (or communal societies) include areas belonging to the commune and to private owners (who are free to choose to join).

Associations Communales (or intercommunales) de Chasse Agréées (ACCA): These are associations set up by one or more communes, grouping together properties with a surface area of less than a threshold of between 20 and 60 ha in a single block. They are approved by the prefect after a public enquiry and are compulsory.
Owners may object to the transfer of their hunting rights only if they exceed a defined area, or if the rights have already been transferred to an association or included by lease in a hunting territory of sufficient size. Or by conscience.

Private hunting takes place on private land that is not part of a communal hunt or an ACCA. Owners may hunt on their own land or lease their hunting rights to other hunters. The sale of hunting properties concerns private hunts.

What are hunting rights?

The hunting right defined in article L422-1 of the French Environment Code is attached to the ownership of a parcel of land and follows the owner when ownership is transferred. The owner may enjoy the right directly or lease it (free of charge or for a fee).

It differs from the right to hunt, which is granted by the owner to a specific person. For example, on rented farmland, the owner holds the right to hunt and the farmer the right to hunt.

Differences between hunting property, hunting park and hunting territory

Hunting estates, located in rural areas, include all types of property where hunting is possible.

Hunting territory

A hunting ground will not include any buildings, but will consist of several dozen or hundreds of hectares of woodland or farmland, and may also include ponds. Specific hunting installations may also be included in a property or hunting estate, such as huts, tons and gabions. 

Hunting property

A hunting property generally comprises a hunting estate and a built-up area. If the property is fenced, article L424-3 of the French Environment Code allows the owner to hunt at any time of year, provided that an annual management plan has been drawn up and checked by the Departmental Hunting Federation. It is therefore possible to organise paid hunts on a hunting property and to monitor the presence of large and small game.

Built-up properties with hunting grounds are often prestigious residences (châteaux, manor houses, hunting lodges, etc.) but can also include more traditional dwellings. They may become a main or second home. 

The hunting park

A hunting park is a fenced estate that may or may not include a built-up area. Be careful, fencing off a property for hunting purposes can lead to administrative difficulties if the fence hinders the free movement and migration of species.

A hunting enclosure is a hunting park that strictly complies with the criteria set out in the aforementioned article L424-3.

The hunting pond

Hunting rights are also attached to ponds. These are areas of great biodiversity, offering very interesting hunting and fishing opportunities. 

Hunting

 Hunting is a passion for nature lovers: small game (rabbit, pheasant, partridge, etc.), big game (stag, wild boar, roe deer, etc.), waterfowl (duck, etc.) - there's something for everyone. Be careful, though, as hunting (hounds, wild boar, driven game, stalking or shooting) is regulated by opening and closing times and the need to hold a licence.

Buy a hunting property and benefit from tax advantages

Buying a forestry property to indulge your passion for hunting can also give you tax breaks: 

  • A 25% tax credit for the purchase of between 4 and 25 hectares for first-time buyers. 
  • An allowance of 75% of the taxable value of the property (subject to the implementation of a Sustainable Management Plan, etc.) in respect of property wealth tax, inheritance tax or gift tax, whether you own the property directly or via a Groupement Foncier Forestier.

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Whether you're looking to buy or sell a hunting property, you can take advantage of our service to put you in touch with property professionals

How does it work? You fill in a form describing your project. As soon as we receive it, we analyse it and pass it on to the estate agents, notaries, forestry experts, etc. who can help you.

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