The people using YouTube to pay for their French chateau (2024)

By Kate Stanton,Business reporter

The people using YouTube to pay for their French chateau (1)The people using YouTube to pay for their French chateau (2)Stephanie Jarvis

Stephanie Jarvis credits YouTube with saving her vast French chateau.

She had bought the 40-room, 16th Century home back in 2005 after pooling resources with a friend.

Such French castles were relatively cheap at the time, so between them they were able to buy one for £590,000, raising the money by selling both of their two-bedroom London flats.

The plan was to turn the property - Chateau de Lalande, in the Centre-Val de Loire region of northern France - into a bed and breakfast, and hire it out for events.

However, Ms Jarvis admits that she didn't factor in just how expensive it would be to pay for the upkeep of such a huge, old building. "I didn't realise how much money it would take to run," says the 50-year-old.

So, by the start of 2020, the chateau business had yet to make a profit. And then the Covid-19 pandemic arrived, and France went into lockdown.

The people using YouTube to pay for their French chateau (3)The people using YouTube to pay for their French chateau (4)Chateau du Puy Vidal

"It was going to be the first year that we were in profit for the bed and breakfast, but everything had been cancelled," she says. "I had no money coming in, and nothing to do."

Then Ms Jarvis had a brain wave. Since 2018 she had been sporadically posting video blogs about her life at the castle up on social media platform, YouTube, under the channel name, The Chateau Diaries. She had started to do this after appearing in a TV renovation show, called Escape to the Chateau DIY, and found that she liked the experience of talking to the camera about her home.

With the pandemic shutting down everything else, Ms Jarvis decided that she'd now make and publish such videos on a daily basic "and see how it goes".

To her surprise, her YouTube channel soared in popularity, going up from 10,000 subscribers in 2019 to 173,000 today.

This meant that the money she made from the advertisem*nts on her videos jumped from a few hundred euros to many thousands.

The people using YouTube to pay for their French chateau (5)The people using YouTube to pay for their French chateau (6)Stephanie Jarvis

"It escalated so fast, it was unbelievable," she says. "I think a lot of people were finding themselves in quarantine, and wanting to see how other people were living through it."

"The channel also gives people this hope that maybe they don't need to follow a traditional path, and then can still make something happen with their lives."

Ms Jarvis is now able to use the revenue from YouTube, along with the renewed income from the bed and breakfast, to pay four staff to work at the castle.

She also now gets additional funds from a Patreon account that she set up last year. Patreon is an online subscription platform that allows Ms Jarvis' subscribers to pay to view exclusive, extra video content. This is now said to make about £24,000 per month.

Another couple now making YouTube videos about life owning a French chateau are British designer Anna Mayrhofer and her Italian filmmaker husband Philipp.

The people using YouTube to pay for their French chateau (7)The people using YouTube to pay for their French chateau (8)Anna Mayrhofer

They purchased their 18th Century Chateau Le Fleur, in Normandy, in 2019, using money from the sale of their Parisian apartment. Like Ms Jarvis, they also underestimated the total cost of the renovations that the property would need.

The couple started to post videos at the end of 2020, hoping it would serve as a marketing tool for when the pandemic ended and they could open their bed and breakfast.

Their YouTube channel - How To Renovate A Chateau (Without Killing Your Partner) - now has 133,000 subscribers, and brings in regular advertising revenue.

"It never occurred to us that this could become an income stream as important as the guesthouse," says Mr Mayrhofer. "But we get more and more advertising money, and it started to become almost like a salary."

The couple also launched a Patreon account, which has more than 750 subscribers paying from about £4.50-17.50 per month. Mr Mayrhofer says he and Anna are now so busy making video content it might make more financial sense to slow down the guesthouse side of their business.

"For now, we enjoy [making videos]. It encourages us, and it's fun to do," he says.

The people using YouTube to pay for their French chateau (9)The people using YouTube to pay for their French chateau (10)Anna Mayrhofer

Paris-based estate agent, Patrice Besse, specialises in selling chateaux dotted across France. He says that one in relatively good condition now costs between €800,000 ($900,000; £670,000) and €1,500,000. Cheaper properties require more restoration work, and therefore might end up costing more in the long term.

He cautions that buying a French chateau should not generally be seen as a way to make money. "Any buyer knows that owning a chateau will not make you rich."

Instead, he says that owning a chateau is a "way of life", and that many buyers care less about the return on their investment, and more about the emotional journey of restoring an old property and the dream of living in one.

Yet he adds that per square metre "chateaux are the cheapest real estate in France", especially when compared to the cost of a Parisian apartment. And demand has risen as a result of the pandemic meaning that people want to leave France's big cities.

Fellow estate agent Christophe Chassin adds that the price of French chateaux has increased since the start of the pandemic, due to high demand.

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"We made a lot of sales over the past 12 months," says Mr Chassin, who sells mostly to overseas clients from the UK, US, Australia and South America. "And we are struggling to renew our portfolio of properties."

One person who bought a French chateau from Mr Chassin over the past year is American, Julia Leach.

The 30-year-old was inspired to purchase one after becoming an avid viewer of Ms Jarvis' The Chateau Diaries while she lived in New York.

"The contrast was stark between the hustle and work culture I was immersed in, and the slower pace of life of Stephanie's videos pulled at my heart," says Ms Leach, who shared Jarvis' videos with her family in California.

So in April 2021, Ms Leach, her partner, sister and their parents pooled their financial resources to buy the 12-bedroom, 13th-Century Chateau du Puy Vidal in Charente, southwest France, for €2.2m (£1.8m).

The people using YouTube to pay for their French chateau (17)The people using YouTube to pay for their French chateau (18)Julia Leach

Ms Leach, who previously worked in film and television production, plans to turn the castle into a studio facility for filmmakers. And she naturally has also set up a YouTube channel - Lady of the Chateau Productions - which already has 13,000 subscribers.

Back at Chateau de Lalande, Ms Jarvis says she can spend 40-60 hours a week filming and editing videos. "There's nothing else I'd rather be doing," she says. "I feel more tied to the chateau, but in a really positive way."

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FAQs

The people using YouTube to pay for their French chateau? ›

Stephanie Jarvis credits YouTube with saving her vast French chateau. She had bought the 40-room, 16th Century home back in 2005 after pooling resources with a friend.

Who paid for the renovations on Escape to the Chateau? ›

Escape to the Chateau: Angel and Dick work on orangery roof

Dick and Angel actually bought the property for just over a quarter of the value it would cost to rebuild. At £280,000, the couple have had to put more money into renovating the establishment since they moved five years ago.

What did the Strawbridges pay for their château? ›

The couple bought their chateau for £280,000 and it is now reportedly worth approximately £2 million. As well as enjoying their lifestyle in their gorgeous home, they also hire out the venue for weddings to bring in a healthy income.

Does Stephanie still own the Chateau? ›

She bought the chateau with her university friend Nic in 2005, buying the huge property for the price of two small London flats. The chateau is now also jointly owned with her friend Michael as well.

What does Philip from château Life do for a living? ›

Château du Bailleul, Having grown up in Cornwall Philip eventually moved to London, working in property, where he met Angelina and they got engaged.

What couple split up on Escape to the Chateau? ›

Escape to the Chateau's Dick and Angel Strawbridge have broken their silence and said the rancorous split from Channel 4 was 'planned in advance' and the reason they had never spoken about it was because they followed the Queen's advice.

Why are they selling the Escape to the Chateau? ›

"We made the decision because the kids are growing older, and all the parallel activity was not sustainable at this level. We are doers and we are never going to stop completely, but we're also protecting them. "Arthur is starting senior school and the pressure on our little ones is phenomenal.

Who inherits Escape to the Chateau? ›

For years, speculations have rumbled about which offspring would ultimately claim the chateau, but in 2022, James disclosed it would be his half-siblings Dorothy and Arthur who would inherit it.

Do the Strawbridges still own the castle? ›

The Château de la Motte-Husson is a Neo-Renaissance style château. It is located in the small market town of Martigné-sur-Mayenne, in the Mayenne département of France. The château is currently owned by Dick Strawbridge and his wife Angel.

Why did Escape to the Chateau get cancelled? ›

Why did Escape to the Chateau stop? In July 2022, Deadline reported that Channel 4 decided not to work with Dick and Angel anymore because there were some concerns about the couple. Channel 4 asked for an independent HR investigation by Two Rivers Media, the company that makes Escape To The Chateau.

Why are chateaus so cheap in France? ›

Because many castles are very old, and in need of very expensive repairs, that will be supervised by heritiage bodies, so no shortcuts. They often have difficult access and other problems as well. Many are in remote areas with low property prices.

Are Stephanie and Philip a couple? ›

Phil has remained in a family unit with Steph and their daughters. Phillip Schofield and his estranged wife Steph now have a different relationship – but they remain close.

What happened to the couple in château Life? ›

The couple closed their castle company, Château-de-la-Motte-Husson Limited, this year, but have continued with other businesses including wallpaper designs, a bedding range, scented candles, and other lifestyle products including cushions and their own brand of gin.

Who paid for the chateau in Escape to the Chateau? ›

After meeting and falling for one another in 2010, Dick and Angel Strawbridge decided to buy the gorgeous French chateau for £280,000 in 2015. Following the pair's lengthy renovations to the building, the chateau is now thought to be worth over £2 million.

Where is Angelique from château Life? ›

Where is Angelina from is a common question? Well she is originally from Tallinn in Estonia but moved to London when she was 12 years old and learnt english from watching TV which was mostly American; hence the accent nobody can ever place!

Who was bullied on escape to the chateau? ›

In 2021, sources from Escape To The Chateau's former production company, Spark Media, claimed to The Times Dick and Angel were 'abusive and bullying' and had made filming an 'anxiety-inducing ordeal.

Who inherits escape to the chateau? ›

For years, speculations have rumbled about which offspring would ultimately claim the chateau, but in 2022, James disclosed it would be his half-siblings Dorothy and Arthur who would inherit it.

Do the Strawbridges still own the chateau? ›

The Château de la Motte-Husson is a Neo-Renaissance style château. It is located in the small market town of Martigné-sur-Mayenne, in the Mayenne département of France. The château is currently owned by Dick Strawbridge and his wife Angel.

Is the escape to the chateau house being sold? ›

The stunning 45-bedroom mansion, Chateau-de-la-Motte Husson, is now a completely different property and the couple have not shared plans to sell it.

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