In general, in a French property sale there are three to four months between the signing of the compromis de vente and the signing of the Acte de Vente for a re-sale property. The biggest factor on the timing is typically the extra time allowed for a French property purchase when the buyer is purchasing using finance to purchase the property. In addition, if the property involves the buyer getting a building permit more time needs to be added.
The time period above is general and cannot be relied upon. You need to speak with your English speaking French notary and he will tell you how long the time will be in your specific situation.
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