France, the world’s leading tourist destination, derives a large part of its appeal from its terroirs and countryside. Buying an inn therefore represents much more than a simple real estate transaction: it is the acquisition of a working tool at the heart of French rural heritage. On the ma-propriete.fr portal, we are seeing growing enthusiasm for this type of property, driven by the desire for professional retraining and the rise of “slow tourism”.
The properties we feature in this category are varied. They may be a traditional country inn nestled in a picturesque village, or a more modern structure geared towards hosting groups, such as a youth hostel. These establishments are characterized by specific equipment essential for operation. They invariably include a compliant professional kitchen capable of serving a large number of guests, and a welcoming restaurant dining room. For fine weather, a fitted terrace is a major asset for attracting passers-by and tourists.
Beyond dining, the accommodation section is crucial. It consists of furnished rooms offering varying guest capacity. The layout often makes it possible to offer different packages: full board, half board or bed and breakfast. An essential point for many buyers is the presence of staff accommodation. This allows operators to live on site, making hotel management easier on a daily basis while reducing personal expenses.
The outdoor areas are also important. A private car park is often required by customers, as is a private garden or wooded grounds that enhance the property’s authentic charm. The buildings, often old with exposed stonework, sometimes require upgrades, particularly for accessibility (the PRM standards for Persons with Reduced Mobility). Finally, to diversify the business, some establishments have a reception hall for weddings or seminars, or a lounge bar to liven up local evenings.
Geographically, these opportunities can be found all over the country. However, regions with a strong tourist and gastronomic identity such as Dordogne, Brittany, Provence or Alsace concentrate many listings. Being located in a stopover village or near major natural sites often ensures a steady flow of visitors.
Embarking on the sale of an inn or its acquisition requires thorough analysis. The first selection criterion concerns the nature of the transaction. Do you want to acquire only the business assets (customer base, equipment, trade name) while paying rent through a commercial lease, or would you prefer to buy the walls and business? Purchasing the commercial premises represents a larger initial investment, but it offers long-term asset security and frees you from rental constraints.
The financial aspect is of course crucial. You need to examine the turnover for the last three years and, above all, the EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortisation) to assess the business’s real profitability. Good rental yield is essential if you buy the walls to rent them to a manager. It is a professional investment that must be backed by a solid financing plan. Banks will pay close attention to the consistency between the sale price and the repayment capacity generated by the business.
The restaurant business is often the beating heart of an inn restaurant. In this respect, having a full liquor license (licence IV) is a major, indeed often essential, asset, since it allows the sale of all categories of alcohol, which has a positive impact on margin. If you are aiming to take over a business, make sure that the establishment already enjoys a loyal clientele and a good local reputation. Offering a local menu featuring regional products is often the key to success in these rural areas.
Location is strategic. A strategic location does not necessarily mean being in a town centre, but being visible and accessible. A business opportunity may also present itself in the form of a family-run hotel to be renovated, where everything has to be recreated, thus allowing significant future capital gains.
Finally, do not overlook regulatory aspects: kitchen compliance, fire safety and accessibility. A business to take over that already meets standards will save you costly and time-consuming renovation work.
For users planning to buy an inn, ma-propriete.fr has developed powerful tools to simplify the search. Our multi-criteria search engine enables you to filter listings precisely. You can select the “Tourist” sub-category, define your geographical area (region, department or even district), your budget, and the size in hectares if you are looking for an estate with land.
We know that responsiveness is the key to seizing a good opportunity. That’s why we offer an email alert system. By saving your criteria, you are notified as soon as a new property matching your search goes online.
Transparency is at the heart of our approach. On each listing, you have direct access to the seller’s contact details, whether they are private individuals or real estate professionals. We also offer geolocation of listings (depending on the seller’s choice), enabling you to visualise the property’s immediate surroundings (proximity to main roads, seclusion, neighbours). Whether you are looking for a small, intimate inn or a large tourist complex, our portal brings together the widest range of rural properties on the market.
For owners wishing to offer an inn for sale, ma-propriete.fr provides unrivalled visibility. With a large number of monthly visitors focused on rural and tourist real estate, your listing is seen by serious, qualified project developers.
Our knowledge of the rural market enables us to offer tailored services. We know that confidentiality is sometimes necessary when selling an operating business so as not to worry staff or customers. That’s why we let you choose the level of geolocation: precise, village-level or wider area.
The user-friendliness of our platform enables you to put your listing online in just a few minutes, adding quality photos and a detailed description highlighting features such as exposed stonework or a fitted terrace. What’s more, your listing benefits from multi-channel distribution. It can appear in several relevant categories (e.g. Tourist Property and Prestige Property), and we ensure dynamic distribution on our social networks, particularly via specialised Facebook groups, thereby reaching an active community of potential buyers.
Beyond simple listing distribution, ma-propriete.fr positions itself as a comprehensive partner for your rural project.