3-Bedroom House with Enclosed Garden in Provence's Heartland, Apt

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Provence-Alps-Cote d`Azur, Vaucluse, Apt, France, Apt (France)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 89Floor area

€245,000

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

89m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Glimpse of Provençal Life Awaits You

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of olive trees swaying in the morning breeze, the sun casting a golden hue over the rolling hills of Provence. This is not just a dream but a reality waiting for you in the charming town of Apt, nestled in the heart of the Vaucluse region. Here, a delightful 3-bedroom house offers a gateway to the quintessential French lifestyle, where every day is a celebration of nature, culture, and tranquility.

A Home That Embraces You

Step inside this inviting single-story home, where a spacious living room welcomes you with open arms. The room's large windows frame the lush, enclosed garden, creating a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor living. Imagine sipping your morning coffee on the patio, surrounded by the scent of lavender and rosemary, as the sun rises over the Provençal landscape.

The American-style kitchen, with its modern amenities, is perfect for preparing local delicacies. Picture yourself crafting a meal with fresh produce from the nearby market, where vibrant stalls overflow with sun-ripened tomatoes, fragrant herbs, and artisanal cheeses.

A Lifestyle Rich in Culture and Nature

Living in Apt means immersing yourself in a region renowned for its cultural richness and natural beauty. The town itself is a tapestry of history, with cobblestone streets leading to ancient churches and bustling squares. Every Saturday, the famous Apt market transforms the town into a vibrant hub of activity, offering everything from handcrafted goods to local wines.

For the outdoor enthusiast, the Luberon Regional Park is a stone's throw away, offering hiking trails that wind through picturesque villages and breathtaking vistas. Whether you're exploring the ochre cliffs of Roussillon or cycling through vineyards, the region's natural beauty is boundless.

Seasonal Delights and Culinary Adventures

Provence is a land of festivals and culinary delights. In summer, the lavender fields bloom in a sea of purple, while autumn brings the grape harvest, celebrated with wine festivals and tastings. The local cuisine is a feast for the senses, with dishes like ratatouille and bouillabaisse capturing the essence of the region.

Practical Considerations for International Buyers

This property is not just a home but a wise investment. With its prime location and charming features, it offers excellent rental potential for those looking to capitalize on Provence's popularity as a holiday destination. The house is in good condition, ready for you to move in and start your new life in France.

For international buyers, the process of purchasing property in France is straightforward, with clear legal guidelines and support available. The local property market remains robust, with steady demand from both domestic and international buyers.

Key Features:
- 3 spacious bedrooms
- 1 modern bathroom
- Open-plan living room with garden views
- American-style kitchen
- 376m² enclosed garden
- Proximity to local amenities and markets
- Easy access to Luberon Regional Park
- Excellent rental potential
- Move-in ready condition
- Located in the heart of Provence

Your Provençal Dream Awaits

This is more than just a house; it's a lifestyle, a chance to embrace the beauty and culture of Provence. Whether you're seeking a vacation home, a holiday retreat, or a second residence, this property offers the perfect blend of comfort, charm, and opportunity.

Don't miss the chance to make this slice of Provençal paradise your own. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards your new life in the heart of France.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
89
Price per m²
€2,753
Garden size
376
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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A remarkable seven-bedroom villa awaits you in the heart of Provence-Alps-Cote d`Azur, Vaucluse, in the charming commune of Saint Saturnin-les-Apt, France. This residence, with a generous total surface area of approximately 600 m2 and set amidst approx. 8500 m2 of land, emanates the warmth and hospitality emblematic of the Provencal lifestyle and offers abundant space to accommodate family, friends, and guests. Tucked away on the sunny side of the Monts de Vaucluse and overlooking the picturesque Luberon, Saint Saturnin-les-Apt is a quaint historical village wreathed in the beauty of steep slopes and fertile valleys, reaching an altitude between 350 and 1100 m above sea level. It nestles between the charming towns of Lioux and Villars and is protected from the Mistral's whims by the southern slope of the mountain. The villa features: - A master suite - Three additional bedrooms - Four bathrooms - A fitted kitchen - An inviting lounge - Three gites with private terraces - A reception room of approx. 66 m2 boasting a fitted kitchen - A professional kitchen with an adjoining canning room - A cold room and cellars - A barn in excess of 90 m2, awaiting renovation On the exterior, the property hosts a majestic oak tree surpassing 400 years of age and a refreshing 13 x 3.5 m swimming pool. The presence of a natural spring and canal water accentuates the property's appeal. The local area offers a wealth of attractions, including galleries selling local art and pottery, delightful bistros and eateries serving traditional French cuisine, and markets brimming with local produce. A gentle stroll through the narrow village streets will uncover a historical church and castle ruins, providing a delightful snapshot into the area’ ... click here to read more

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Discover your own corner of French countryside bliss with this beautifully renovated 6-bedroom 18th century farmhouse situated in Provence-Alps-Cote d`Azur, Vaucluse, Bonnieux, France, on the market for €4,800,000. Experience the charm of authentic Provencal life enveloped in the magnificence of over 2.5 hectares of lovingly maintained grounds. Captured within these enchanting gardens are century-old plane trees, gently swaying pines, majestic cedars, olive groves, and an entire orchard of figs and other fruit trees. The expansive outdoors boasts several perks that help you maximize your enjoyment of the verdant surroundings. These include: - A generously sized, heated swimming pool - A boules court - A dedicated children's play area - Multiple terraces, one of which is a covered terrace with built-in barbecue The farmhouse balances old-world rusticity with stylish modern comfort, creating its own unique charm. Covering more than 360 square metres of living space, the house has abundant room for a growing family or a vacation crew. Inside, you can find: - A spacious, open living area with an attached dining room - A fully equipped kitchen - Utility and equipment/boiler rooms - A cozy TV lounge - Six bedrooms, each with private bathrooms The first floor also offers a most inviting study/reading room with striking views courtesy of a large terrace accessible via a separate staircase leading to the verdant garden and the surrounding sublime countryside. Property Features: - Six bedrooms, including two with attached shower rooms and four with attached bathrooms - Fiber broadband connectivity - TV sockets in all bedrooms - Ample parking space with a 57 sq. m carport - Provencial-style ceilings - Outdoor lighting syst ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Provence, where the sun-drenched landscape meets the azure sky, lies a 4-bedroom haven that promises a life of tranquility and cultural richness. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of olive trees and the distant hum of cicadas, as the golden light of dawn filters through your window. This is not just a house; it's a gateway to the quintessential Provencal lifestyle. ### A Day in Lourmarin As the morning unfolds, step out into your expansive garden, a lush tapestry of mature trees and vibrant flora. The air is perfumed with the scent of lavender and rosemary, inviting you to savor a leisurely breakfast on the terrace. The view of the Luberon mountains, ever-changing with the seasons, provides a stunning backdrop to your daily rituals. In the heart of the home, the cozy living room beckons with its rustic fireplace, perfect for cooler evenings. The fully equipped kitchen, a blend of modern convenience and traditional charm, inspires culinary adventures with fresh produce from the local market. ### Embrace the Provencal Lifestyle Lourmarin, one of the most picturesque villages in the Vaucluse region, offers a vibrant tapestry of cultural experiences. Stroll through its charming streets, where art galleries and boutiques line the cobblestones. Savor the flavors of Provence at local bistros, where each dish tells a story of the region's rich culinary heritage. Seasonal festivals bring the community together, celebrating everything from wine harvests to music and art. The local market, a sensory delight, offers a bounty of fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, and handcrafted goods. ### Outdoor Adventures Await For those who crave the outdoors, the region is a playground of possibilities. Hike the ... click here to read more

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A Symphony of Serenity in Provence's Heart Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the heart of Provence's Vaucluse region. This 3-bedroom house, nestled in the picturesque village of Puget, offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its charming single-storey design, this property invites you to experience the quintessential French countryside lifestyle. A Day in the Life Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the expansive 46m² terrace, where the morning sun casts a warm glow over the lush, wooded surroundings. As you sip your coffee, the scent of lavender and rosemary wafts through the air, a gentle reminder of the region's rich agricultural heritage. Inside, the spacious 32.6m² living room, complete with a cozy fireplace, beckons you to unwind with a good book or enjoy a glass of local wine. The separate kitchen, a culinary enthusiast's dream, is perfect for preparing meals inspired by Provence's vibrant flavors. Seasonal Splendor and Local Delights Throughout the year, the Vaucluse region offers a tapestry of seasonal activities. In spring, the landscape bursts into color with blooming wildflowers, while summer brings the allure of nearby lavender fields and bustling local markets. Autumn is a time for grape harvests and wine festivals, and winter offers a peaceful retreat with mild temperatures and clear skies. Indulge in the region's renowned cuisine, from savory ratatouille to sweet tarte tropézienne, at local bistros and cafes. Explore the cultural richness of nearby towns, with their historic architecture, art galleries, and vibrant festivals. Architectural Elegance and Modern Comforts This property seamlessly blends tradi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the enchanting Provence-Alps-Côte d'Azur region of France, this charming villa in the picturesque village of Ménerbes offers a unique blend of timeless Provencal charm and modern comfort. As a busy real estate agent, I'm thrilled to present this stunning property to overseas buyers who are looking for a slice of paradise in one of France's most beautiful regions. Ménerbes, located in the heart of Vaucluse, is a quintessential Provençal village that effortlessly captures the spirit of southern France. Surrounded by rolling vineyards and fragrant lavender fields, this tranquil locale is perfect for those who wish to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. The climate here is typically Mediterranean, characterized by long, hot summers and mild, wet winters. This means you can enjoy beautiful, sunny weather for most of the year - perfect for outdoor living and basking by your very own private pool. Speaking of pools, this villa is a dream come true for those who love to entertain. The property is a three-bedroom villa with a well-maintained swimming pool and a pool house. The villa itself spreads across 200 square meters and features a warm, inviting lounge area with wooden beams and a cozy fireplace. Can you imagine cozying up in front of the fireplace on a chilly winter evening or having guests over for an alfresco dining experience on the lovely terrace? Living in this villa, you are sure to enjoy both luxury and comfort. The ground floor of the villa boasts two elegantly designed bedrooms, a veranda that floods the space with natural light, and a fully equipped kitchen where you can whip up delightful Provençal dishes. Upstairs, you'll find a versatile dormitory space that could be transformed into somet ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Provence-Alps-Cote d`Azur, this charming abode awaits its next chapter in the beautiful town of La Roque-d'Anthéron, France. Located in the Bouches-du-Rhône department, this property offers an exceptional opportunity to experience the quiet allure of the French countryside while still keeping modern conveniences within reach. Situated just a short 3-minute drive from the town center, the house stands proudly in a dominant position, offering breathtaking views of the Luberon mountains. The single-storey home, covering approximately 146 square meters, captures the essence of living in the heart of nature without sacrificing accessibility to local amenities. La Roque-d’Anthéron is much more than just a picturesque setting. This quaint village is renowned for its annual International Piano Festival, which attracts musical talents from around the world. For those who appreciate culture and history, the town provides a perfect blend of both. The Mediterranean climate means mild winters and hot summers, creating a perfect backdrop for wine lovers, cyclists, and nature enthusiasts alike, who wish to explore the rolling hills and vineyards during pleasant weather. For families or individuals considering this residence as a primary or secondary home, you'll appreciate the convenience of being close to transport, shops, and schools. The local area boasts a variety of everyday essentials such as grocery stores, quaint cafes, and traditional Provençal markets where you can experience the vibrant local culture. Meanwhile, its proximity to schools makes it an appealing choice for families looking to settle down in a serene environment. The property itself is a storyteller's dream, starting with ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the lush and tranquil landscape of Provence, this enchanting villa in the scenic village of Gordes offers a unique blend of traditional charm and modern convenience. As a busy real estate agent who's seen it all, let me introduce you to a property that effortlessly encapsulates the allure of French countryside living. Perfectly situated in the heart of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region, the villa is positioned to offer both serenity and connection to Gordes' lively atmosphere. Gordes is a village that appears to have been plucked straight from a postcard. Its charming stone houses and winding cobblestone streets invite you to meander and explore the myriad of artisanal shops, delectable local cafes, and exquisite restaurants. Known for its weekly markets, the village pulsates with life and color, providing a taste of the vibrant Luberon lifestyle. For those who are looking for a blend of history and modern living, Gordes holds rich stories and traditions that continue to thrive amidst its historic stone walls. The villa itself sits comfortably at the edge of a quiet secondary road, offering easy accessibility while ensuring privacy and peace. Driving up to the property, you're greeted by a stunning vista of olive trees, lavenders, oaks, and boxwood that transform the landscape into a picturesque countryside scene. The exterior charm is only surpassed by the property's interior features, which we'll get to in a moment. The local climate is typically Mediterranean, with warm, sunny summers and mild, rainy winters. This means plenty of sunny days to enjoy the villa's sweeping gardens and the secure swimming pool, which is perfect for leisurely afternoon swims or as a place to bask in the sun. Imagine s ... click here to read more

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Charming Stone Villa with Swimming Pool in Gordes, France Located in the scenic Provence-Alps-Cote d’Azur in the lively village of Gordes, this stone villa is a perfect blend of traditional charm and modern living. Boasting top-notch renovations that emphasize comfort and style, this property spans an impressive 285 sq m. The design and layout of the villa are highly accommodating, making it an ideal choice for those looking to immerse themselves in the enchanting lifestyle of the French countryside, with ample space and privacy for a family or for hosting guests. The villa is situated in a residential area, blending tranquility with the convenience of village proximity. Upon entering the villa, one is greeted by a magnificent entrance hall of nearly 24 sq m, featuring a soaring 4-meter high bay window and elegant marble flooring, setting a grand tone for the rest of the home. The spacious living room is flooded with natural light and leads directly to a contemporary, fully-equipped kitchen with an integrated dining area, perfect for family meals or entertaining. The ground floor also hosts a principal suite of 32 sq m, which includes a comfortable bedroom, a dressing area, and a modern shower room. The first floor offers two additional bedrooms—one with access to a charming terrace. The two bedrooms share a well-appointed bathroom and separate toilet. Outside, the villa boasts three outbuildings that include space for an office—which could easily convert into an extra bedroom—plus a combined garage and laundry room, and a technical room currently used as a workshop. Local Area and Climate Gordes is renowned for its picturesque beauty, characterized by rolling landscapes, historical architecture, and vibrant cul ... click here to read more

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For those considering a change in lifestyle towards something more rustic and serene, this 4-bedroom farmhouse nestled in the heart of Vaugines, within the enchanting region of Provence-Alps-Cote d'Azur in southern France, presents an intriguing proposition. The location is famed for its refined charm, and this farmhouse, with a lineage tracing back to the 18th century, exemplifies the historical continuity of this beautiful area. This sprawling farmhouse is set on an estate that encompasses roughly 5000 square meters of wooded grounds, complete with a quaint pond that adds a touch of tranquility to the atmosphere. The property itself, fully renovated in 2007 to modern standards while preserving its authentic character, spans about 135 square meters of living space. Upon entering the farmhouse, you are welcomed into a well-appointed kitchen that opens onto a spacious living/dining area, ideal for family gatherings or entertaining guests. The ground level also houses a bedroom and a convenient bathroom plus a laundry area. As you move upstairs, the sleeping quarters consist of three additional bedrooms, including a master suite replete with its own bathroom. Two more bathrooms ensure comfort and privacy for family members and guests, complemented by a separate toilet. Outside, the land is primed for further customization, such as the addition of a swimming pool, which would make the hot, sunny days of Provence even more enjoyable. Additional structures on the property include a small shed roughly 25 square meters in size, a shelter accommodating two cars, and a workshop, perfect for those who enjoy crafting or need extra storage space. Living in Vaugines is truly a joy for those who appreciate nature and tranquility. ... click here to read more

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Introducing a charming and picturesque villa situated in the serene region of Provence-Alps-Cote d`Azur, located specifically in tranquil Rognes, France. This attractive villa offers an abundance of charm and character and boasts an ample size of approximately 230m2. With a listing price of 1,260,000 Euros, this captivating property presents an enticing opportunity for international investors seeking a pittoresque residence. This tastefully designed residence provides ample space and comfort. It comprises of a total of five well-proportioned bedrooms, perfect for a family or for accommodating guests. Also featured is a single splendid bathroom, thoughtfully designed to exude a serene, spa-like setting for relaxation after a long day. Key Property Features: - A charming Provencal style villa - An expansive land of approximately 10,000m2 - Large living room adjoined by a beautiful glass roof - Large bright, fully equipped kitchen - A private tranquillity-inducing swimming pool - A versatile pool house - Secluded reception and relaxation areas - Practical workshops - A spacious gravelled driveway and parking area - A convenient carport with space enough for up to three cars Rognes, a quaint and peaceful village in the heart of Provence-Alps-Cote d`Azur, is surrounded by a beautiful hilly landscape and is known for truffle, wine and stone. This region offers an irresistibly rich quality of life and uniquely carries echoes of its historical past, with the ruins of the old village giving it a timeless charm. It is a heaven for nature lovers with stunning views, parks, vineyards and a host of outdoor activities such as hiking, horse riding and biking. Its close proximity to Aix-en-Provence and Marseille, allows for eas ... click here to read more

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In the heart of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, nestled in the quiet and quaint village of Grambois, you’ll discover an impressive residence perfect for those seeking a serene yet connected lifestyle in France. With its harmonious blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, this 4-bedroom home awaits a family or individuals looking to immerse themselves in the picturesque beauty of the Vaucluse region. As you make your way up the winding road through the enchanting landscapes of the Luberon, you’ll be greeted by over 3 acres of lush landscaped gardens and charming woodland that this property calls home. From the moment you step onto the grounds, the sweeping views of the countryside unfold before you, offering peace and tranquility as far as the eye can see. Now, let's explore the house itself—a spacious 162 m² dwelling that welcomes you with warm ambience and elegant design. Upon entering, you’re met with a living area that is both bright and inviting, where natural light floods the space through large windows. This main gathering space effortlessly flows into a thoughtfully designed dining area, setting the stage for family dinners or entertaining guests. The fitted kitchen presents a laid-back vibe balanced with a practical layout, ideal for those who enjoy cooking leisurely meals from Provence's dietary delights. For added convenience, the house also boasts a laundry room, making day-to-day activities seamless and efficient. The property comprises four comfortable bedrooms, offering ample space for family members or visiting friends. Picture waking up each morning to the serene views of the surrounding landscapes, then perhaps opting for a relaxing soak in one of the home's three well-appointed bathrooms. With a to ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the charms of Meyrargues, France—just a stone's throw away from the hustle and bustle of Basel—lies a property that calls out to those with an eye for modern luxury intertwined with tranquil living. This delightful villa, complete with three expansive levels, is not merely a building, but a sanctuary that echoes the silence of the serene French countryside. Situated in the quiet streets of Meyrargues, the villa lets you soak in the beauty of the region in an environment painting a picture of safety and tranquility. Its commanding presence is felt, yet gracefully harmonizes with the gentle hum of its surroundings. Let me paint a more vivid picture for you. Directed toward the active souls and nature enthusiasts, the villa, sprawling over a 165m² footprint, offers an unmatched bonding between inside luxury and outside charm. Stepping into the abode, you're immediately embraced by a bright and spacious living room. The fire place is the heart of this room, offering not just warmth but a cozy nook for family memories to unfold. This space flows seamlessly into the grand dining room and kitchen, an open layout that fosters both social gatherings and intimate family dinners. A grand master suite offers a private retreat, boasting a walk-in closet worthy of holding the finest garments and a sleek bathroom that promises rejuvenation. Additional rooms cater to guests or children, spacious enough to serve as their personal havens. And let's not overlook the villa's luxurious sauna and fitness room, perfect additions for those fashoining wellness into their daily lifestyle. Condition not to be glossed over, let's talk about the features: - Fire place for cozy evenings - Grand dining room opening effortlessly - Ex ... click here to read more

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Embark on a serene lifestyle in the picturesque region of Provence-Alps-Cote d'Azur, where a beautifully crafted 4-bedroom villa awaits in the charming village of Saint-Cannat. Full of character and elegance, this property is just 15km west of the historic city of Aix-en-Provence, offering cultural richness and natural beauty at your doorstep. Designed by the celebrated architect Jean Luc Massot, this villa is a true architectural gem. The living space spans 170 sqm and features an enchanting combination of modern comfort and traditional Provencal elements. The house starts with a stately, vaulted entrance hall, opening into a south-facing living room of 45 sqm with a cozy fireplace and high ceilings. The living area is complemented by an independent, fully-equipped kitchen, including a premium gas barbecue and extractor hood, with a convenient direct access to the covered terrace of 25 sqm. This arrangement ensures the terrace acts as a spacious al fresco dining area, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living. The property's ground floor is thoughtfully designed, including one bedroom with picturesque views of the pool and terrace access, complete with a contemporary shower room. The additional feature of a spacious home cinema set in a beautifully maintained cellar adds a unique touch to the property, creating an ideal retreat for entertainment. Ascending the elegant staircase to the first floor, one finds two more bedrooms, one boasting a large dressing room, alongside a well-appointed bathroom and a versatile room currently serving as a study, all finished with impeccable taste. Set on a 1280 sqm plot, the external grounds highlight a relaxing pool area and a 50 sqm terrace built with Espeil flagstones. Surro ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, in the quaint village of Mormoiron, you'll discover a villa that could easily become the home of your dreams. This villa, built in 2019, offers a breathtaking view of the iconic Mont Ventoux, which is a sight that will never get old. Being based in this part of France, you’ll be enveloped by the stunning landscapes and rich culture that only Provence can provide. The locale of Mormoiron is nothing short of idyllic. The village is set against the backdrop of vineyards and groves, with the majestic Mont Ventoux not too far off in the distance. Living here, you will find yourself immersed in a community that values the slow pace of life—perfect for those who wish to escape the hustle and bustle of city living. The climate is typically Mediterranean, boasting warm summers ideal for outdoor activities and mild winters. The villa itself spans 127 square meters and is generously laid out across a single floor. It offers 4 well-sized bedrooms, making it suitable for family living or even for those who wish to have a dedicated space for guests. Despite the home being in good condition, it provides ample potential to leave your mark and maybe tailor it further to fit your ideal lifestyle, yet it doesn’t demand immediate renovation—only perhaps the unique touches that make a house a home. Stepping inside, the villa welcomes you with an expansive living and dining area. This is a place where family gatherings or entertaining friends will just seem natural. Large French windows seamlessly blend the interior with the outside garden, flooding the space with natural light. It feels as though the outside is meeting the inside, a lovely feature that is centr ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene village of Saumane-de-Vaucluse, Les Demeures du Luc 207 offers the quintessential Provençal lifestyle. Immerse yourself in the essence of French living with this 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom villa, a true gem located in the breathtaking region of Provence. Life here unfolds like a timeless novel. The village, with its cobblestone streets, is a haven of art and antiquity. Situated just a stone’s throw away from L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, your new neighborhood is famed for its antique markets and the winding Sorgue River that graces this picturesque landscape. It is a tapestry of color and culture, where artisan boutiques and cafes invite you to unwind and enjoy the leisurely pace of life. The climate in Saumane-de-Vaucluse is typically Mediterranean, basking in warm sun for much of the year. Summers are long and perfect for outdoor festivities, while winters are mild, marked by abundant sunshine that makes this region one of the most beloved destinations in southern France. Living in a villa offers the unique opportunity to enjoy both privacy and community charm. The plot of approximately 1,209m² is yours to cultivate dreams, whether indulging in a garden party or taking a refreshing dip in the heated saltwater swimming pool. Encirclement by lush greenery lends a tranquil backdrop, helping you recharge after a bustling day exploring local treasures. Inside, spans of 120m² allow comfortable family living with room to entertain guests. Venturing through the covered entrance, each room brings the villa to life. On the ground floor, you'll find a well-furnished bedroom alongside a bathroom for easy access. Ascend to find three more cozy bedrooms where family and visitors will find their retreat. A kitchen, well ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the Rhône-Alpes region, VillaFleury offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Provençal paradise. This exquisite villa, located at 55 Les Cantarelles, Montbrun-les-Bains, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, culture, and natural beauty. With its prime location, this villa is perfect for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat in one of France's most picturesque settings. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of lavender fields and the distant silhouette of Mont Ventoux. This is the daily reality at VillaFleury, where every window frames a postcard-worthy view. The villa's 245 square meters of living space are thoughtfully divided into a main residence, an independent apartment, and a separate studio, offering flexibility and privacy for family and guests alike. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Elegance The main residence is a testament to Provençal charm, featuring a spacious living room, a separate dining area, and a fully equipped kitchen. With three bedrooms and a modern bathroom, the main house is perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the fireplace. The adjoining independent apartment and studio provide additional living spaces, each with their own living room, bedroom, and bathroom, making them ideal for guests or as rental opportunities. ### Outdoor Living at Its Finest Set on a beautifully landscaped plot of 1,422 square meters, the villa's outdoor spaces are designed to maximize the Mediterranean climate. Multiple shaded terraces offer the perfect spots for al fresco dining, lounging, or simply soaking in the panoramic views. The garden, with its fragrant Provençal vegetation, invites you to enjoy the relaxed ... click here to read more

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This lovely three-bedroom house is nestled in the scenic village of Le Beaucet, located in the enchanting Provence-Alps-Côte d'Azur region in Vaucluse, France. Spanning an area of 143 sq m, this residence is set on a lush 2300 sq m plot that promises both privacy and ample outdoor space, making it a perfect fit for families, retirees, or anyone looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil lifestyle of southern France. As you step into this house, the ground floor welcomes you with a spacious living room that is flooded with natural light streaming through large windows, offering a serene view of the well-manicured garden. Adjacent to the living room, there is a cozy office space, ideal for those who work from home or require a quiet place to read and reflect. The modern kitchen is fully equipped and features a central island that becomes a focal point for social gatherings, adding to the house's overall welcoming atmosphere. The design is both stylish and practical, with a technical area that provides ample storage solutions and a laundry room that adds to the functionality of the home. Upstairs, the comfort continues with three generously sized bedrooms. The master suite is particularly luxurious, boasting a private bathroom equipped with a bathtub and shower, adorned with high-end finishes. The other two bedrooms are equally well-appointed and share a modern bathroom that is perfect for children or guests. For those who relish outdoor living, the property does not disappoint. A swimming pool, accompanied by a large shaded terrace, offers a refreshing escape during the warm summer months. An outdoor kitchen enhances this area, making it ideal for entertaining. For relaxation, there is a wellness area equipped with ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Provence Imagine waking up to the gentle murmur of a stream, the scent of lavender wafting through the air, and the majestic Mont Ventoux standing sentinel in the distance. Nestled in the picturesque village of Mazan, this charming stone house offers a serene escape in the heart of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. With its unique blend of rustic charm and modern comforts, this property is more than just a house—it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and cultural richness. A Home That Tells a Story As you step into this 115 m² stone house, you're greeted by a spacious living room and kitchen area that spans 53 m², perfect for hosting intimate gatherings or enjoying quiet evenings by the fireplace. The ground floor also features a cozy bedroom and a well-appointed shower room, ensuring comfort and convenience. Venture upstairs to discover a private suite complete with a shower room and WC, offering a peaceful retreat after a day of exploring the local vineyards and markets. A study provides the ideal space for remote work or creative pursuits, with views that inspire and rejuvenate. Embrace the Outdoors Set on 5,842 m² of lush, wooded grounds, this property invites you to embrace the outdoors. Whether you're lounging by the pool, exploring the banks of the Auzon, or simply soaking in the views of Mont Ventoux, every moment spent here is a celebration of nature's bounty. Two outbuildings, each 18 m², offer versatile spaces for storage, a workshop, or an additional bedroom, complete with underfloor heating and reversible air-conditioning. The Allure of Mazan Mazan is a quintessential Provençal village, where life unfolds at a leisurely pace. Stroll through its charming ... click here to read more

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