- February 11, 2026
Real estate appraisal: essential documents to prepare
Would you like to sell your house in Cousance, your apartment in Saint-Amour, or a property in the Jura or Saône-et-Loireregions?
Before putting your property on the market, an accurate and realistic real estate appraisal is essential to attract the right buyers and sell at the best price.
Le Chêne real estate agency, based in Cousance, specializes inproperty valuations throughout the southern Jura region, and will provide you with free, transparent assistance. A few documents are all you need for a reliable valuation in the Jura region.
Above all, we’ll evaluate your home in terms of its location, surroundings and the way it’s been built and renovated.
The essential documents for a reliable property valuation.
To correctly assess the value of your property and carry out a free free valuation of your house or apartment in the Jurawe need two essential elements:
1. Title deed: notary’s certificate or deed of purchase
This document confirms that you are the owner of the property. It forms the basis of any future estimate or sale.
The deed of purchase (or act of sale) gives the history of the property, the date of acquisition and any easements. This information is useful for refining the market value.
2. Last property tax notice
It provides information on the property’s cadastral value, charges and tax characteristics. A feature often requested by buyers during visits.
These documents enable us to carry out a serious, precise real estate appraisal inline with the local market, whether in Cousance, Beaufort-Orbagna, Saint-Amour, Cuiseaux, Louhans or the surrounding villages.
Useful documents to enhance the value of your property
Although they are not mandatory, certain documents can enhance the quality of the estimate and highlight the assets of your house or apartment within the framework of a real estate appraisal in Saône-et-Loire or Jura.
1. Property diagnostics
Even if they are only required when the property is put up for sale, diagnostics (DPE, asbestos, electricity, etc.) help you to anticipate the strengths and potential improvements to be made.
If you don’t already have them, we can suggest service providers to carry out your diagnostics.
2. Floor plans
They make it easier to understand volumes, surfaces and design potential. Very popular with buyers. If you don’t have one, we can draw up plans for your property if a lot of work needs to be done.
3. Work and renovation invoices
They highlight the improvements made: insulation, roofing, heating, woodwork, bathroom, kitchen…
In the Jura region, where buyers are often looking for renovated or well-maintained properties, these documents can make all the difference.
Why have your property appraised by Le Chêne agency in Cousance?
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Detailed knowledge of the Jura real estate market,
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Free, realistic and well-argued estimate,
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Local expertise: Cousance, Saint-Amour, Beaufort-Orbagna, Cuiseaux,
Louhans, Orbagna, Cuisia, … -
Full support through to sale,
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Transparency and personalized advice.


