Captivating 4-Bedroom Home in Scenic Gourdon, France with Pool, Expansive Garden, and Breathtaking Views

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Provence-Alps-Cote d`Azur, Alpes-Maritimes, Gourdon, France, Gourdon (France)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 160Floor area

€434,600

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

160m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the picturesque village of Gourdon, perched in the stunning Alpes-Maritimes region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France, awaits a remarkable opportunity to own a piece of serene living. This captivating four-bedroom house offers a blend of comfort and practicality in a location that appeals to both the heart and mind. With breathtaking views, no immediate neighbors, and an ambience of tranquility, this property serves as both an idyllic holiday home and a cherished primary residence.

As a dedicated, global real estate agent with an eye for properties that catch the essence of a locale, I’m thrilled to walk you through what this exceptional home and its surroundings have to offer. So, let’s begin our journey through this inviting abode and explore its surroundings, fitting for foreign buyers or expatriates looking for a harmonious lifestyle in the south of France.

Upon entering the house, one is greeted by expansive living spaces that effortlessly flow from one room to another, making the ground floor perfect for both relaxation and entertainment. Step into the lounge area, which feels welcoming and promises cozy gatherings or quiet reading sessions. From here, the views of the landscape usher in with their calming presence. Highlighting the ground floor are two well-sized bedrooms accompanied by a family bathroom. Step out onto the large south-facing terrace with an electric awning, ideal for al fresco dinners or simply unwinding while watching the mesmerizing sunset over the rolling hills.

Ascending to the upper level, you’ll find a landing currently serving as a games area but brimming with potential as an inspiring home office or a cozy secondary sitting room. Two additional spacious double bedrooms await, each with ample fitted storage. The tastefully decorated living spaces ensure that family members or guests feel right at home. A generously sized bathroom completes the upper floor layout, providing comfort and convenience.

Beyond the house, find a well-maintained garden that effortlessly merges into 2.5 acres of lush land. Some areas are cultivated for effortless upkeep, while terraces embrace two sides of the house, offering sun or shade as one desires. The newly refurbished swimming pool (9m x 5m, chlorine) becomes a refreshing retreat amid the warm Provençal climate.

Gourdon, with its quaint character and appeal, provides an immersive experience in French living. The area's Mediterranean climate ensures warm summers, perfect for making the most of the outdoors, and mild winters that allow for year-round enjoyment of the beautiful scenery. With conveniently accessible amenities, reliable transport links, and an array of attractions, living here never lacks convenience or excitement. Whether it's local markets, historical sites like the nearby Château de Gourdon, or outdoor adventures such as hiking and cycling along scenic routes, the area offers a rich tapestry of activities and experiences.

Situated between Gourdon and Souillac, this location places you within reach of gastronomic endeavors, from charming village cafes to more upscale dining options showcasing French cuisine at its finest. For those seeking cultural immersion or artisanal shopping, nearby towns and cities present ample opportunities to engage in the allure of local living.

Notably, while the house is in good condition—boasting double-glazing, a modern kitchen with newly installed appliances, and a fresh pool liner—it also provides ample room for personalization. From updating décor to enhancing elements of the sous-sol, which currently serves as a practical laundry and workshop with abundant storage, the canvas is yours for refining comforts to suit your taste.

Features of the property include:

- Four bedrooms, perfect for family living or hosting guests
- Two bathrooms for convenience
- Large living areas
- South-facing terrace with electric awning
- Game or office space on the landing
- Newly refurbished swimming pool (9m x 5m, chlorine)
- Sprawling garden of 2.5 acres
- Sous-sol with laundry and workshop area
- Carport accommodating two vehicles, also with garden storage
- Energy efficient with double-glazed windows

This home stands ready to welcome you into a life where relaxation meets possibility, where nature is right at your doorstep, and the vibrancy of French provincial living is at your fingertips. For those looking to make a move or invest in a place that promises comfort and charm without pretension, this Gourdon property awaits you. Reach out for more details or to arrange a visit, and let’s embark together on this exciting journey to finding your perfect home away from home.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
160
Price per m²
€2,716
Garden size
3900
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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On a still Sunday morning in Saint-Maurin, the church bell in the 11th-century priory rings out across the valley and drifts through the French doors of this single-story stone country house while the coffee percolates. The kitchen smells of woodsmoke and walnut. Outside, the fishpond catches the early light. This is what you came to France for. Saint-Maurin is one of those villages that hasn't been discovered yet, not really, and locals are quietly grateful for that. Classified among the Plus Beaux Villages de France, it sits in the rolling hills of Lot-et-Garonne, a département that routinely tops French quality-of-life surveys but somehow still flies under the radar compared to its flashier Dordogne neighbor to the north. The village square, shaded by plane trees, holds a small café where the patron knows your order by your second visit. There's a boutique, a boulangerie within walking distance, and in summer the whole village transforms for the Wednesday night markets, where producers from across the Agenais set up under fairy lights and sell duck confit, Agen prunes dipped in Armagnac chocolate, and bottles of Buzet red that cost less than a London sandwich. The open-air cinema runs through July and August. You bring a blanket, somebody always brings too much rosé, and the film starts at dusk against the backdrop of the medieval priory. These aren't tourist attractions in the manufactured sense. They're just what life is here. This three-bedroom vacation home sits on the edge of the village, close enough to walk in for a pastis at 6pm, private enough that you can swim in the 10x5 metre pool without a neighbor in sight. The grounds extend to 6,875 square metres — nearly 1.7 acres — planted with mature specimen tre ... click here to read more

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Push open the old iron gate in the high stone wall and the world outside disappears completely. That's the first thing you notice—the silence, punctuated only by birdsong and the faint rustle of the linden trees lining the garden path. You're standing in front of a house that has been here since the 1400s, its medieval stone-framed windows still intact, its bread oven still capable of baking a full loaf. This isn't a renovation project dressed up in period details. It's the real thing, sitting on nearly three hectares of private grounds just outside Ansac-sur-Vienne in the heart of the Charente, offered to the market at a price that would barely buy a two-bedroom flat in Paris. The scale of what's here takes a moment to register. A seven-bedroom main residence with double-height ceilings and exposed oak beams. Two self-contained gîtes, both renovated and generating rental income. A 150-square-metre barn. A cottage that still needs work. A 15th-century pigeonry that stops every visitor in their tracks. And over 7.5 acres of walled land, watered by the estate's own spring. For buyers searching for a genuinely viable income-producing holiday property in southwest France, or a private family compound with space for multiple generations, estates with this combination of features simply don't come to market often. Step inside the main house through the arched entrance and you walk into a wide hallway anchored by an oak staircase that climbs to a mezzanine gallery above. The main room below is cathedral-like—double height, flooded with light from three large glass doorways that open directly onto the terrace and walled garden. A log burner sits at one end. On a January morning with frost on the garden and a fire going, this r ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Provence-Alps-Cote d'Azur region, this exquisite farmhouse in Gourdon offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. As a prospective second home or vacation property, it promises a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, natural beauty, and cultural richness. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of lavender wafting through the air. This 220-square-meter farmhouse, set amidst lush, arboretum-style gardens spanning over four acres, is a haven for those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With five spacious bedrooms and three well-appointed bathrooms, it comfortably accommodates family and friends, making it an ideal setting for memorable gatherings. ### A Slice of Provençal Paradise Gourdon, a picturesque village perched on a hilltop, offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Known for its medieval charm, the village is a mere 15-minute stroll from the property, where cobblestone streets lead you to delightful restaurants, cozy coffee shops, and vibrant artisanal boutiques. The local cinema and bars add a touch of modernity to this historic locale. ### A Home with Endless Possibilities The farmhouse itself is a testament to timeless elegance. The main house exudes warmth and sophistication, while a separate two-bedroom gîte provides additional space for guests or the potential for a lucrative rental business. Imagine the joy of hosting visitors in this serene setting, or the satisfaction of generating income from holiday rentals. ### Outdoor Living at Its Finest The property's expansive gardens are a true delight, featuring a variety of fruit trees and multiple terraces that offer the perfe ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself sipping morning coffee on ancient cobblestones as the Mediterranean sun illuminates medieval stone walls, the scent of lavender drifting up from valleys below. This is your daily reality in Gourdon, one of France's most treasured perched villages, where a meticulously maintained 90m2 village house awaits to become your Provence vacation home. Here, centuries-old architecture meets contemporary comfort in a residence that captures the authentic soul of the French Riviera's unspoiled hinterland. Gourdon stands sentinel at 760 meters above sea level, a medieval eagle's nest village commanding sweeping panoramas from the Alps to the Mediterranean. This village house occupies a coveted position within the historic center, where narrow passages wind between honey-colored stone facades and bougainvillea cascades from wrought-iron balconies. Your second home places you just 14 kilometers from Grasse, the world perfume capital, and a scenic 35-minute drive from Cannes and the glittering coastline. This proximity creates the perfect vacation home equation: mountain village authenticity with beach access whenever the mood strikes. The property reveals its character immediately through the classic stone exterior and vintage shutters that have weathered Provençal seasons for generations. Inside, the 90m2 layout flows intelligently across three rooms, including two generously proportioned bedrooms that accommodate family and guests comfortably. The living area centers around a working fireplace, the heart of the home during cooler months when autumn mists settle in the valleys and winter brings occasional snow to higher peaks. These cozy evenings by the fire, perhaps with local Côtes de Provence wine and regional ch ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the charming confines of Le Bar-Sur-Loup, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, this spacious 4-bedroom villa presents a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the quintessential French lifestyle. Whether you're an expat yearning for a slice of the serene life this part of France offers or an overseas buyer eager to invest in a property with character and potential, this residence offers a delightful abode just waiting for its new owners. Le Bar-Sur-Loup is a picturesque village surrounded by the lush rolling hills of Provence, where every corner of the landscape seems to narrate a story of tranquility and rustic allure. The region is known for its mild Mediterranean climate, offering warm summers and gentle winters, making it an ideal place to settle down or enjoy as a seasonal retreat. Living here provides an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, while still affording easy access to the vibrant life of larger cities nearby. Just 25 minutes from the bustling Nice Côte d'Azur Airport, you’re never too far from anywhere you need to go. Now, let’s walk through this villa, which I can assure you, is not just a home, but a lifestyle awaiting your embrace. Upon entering this expansive 200 square meter villa, you are welcomed by an inviting entrance that doubles as a practical office space, complete with storage facilities and an adjoining sleeping area. These meticulous details reflect the thoughtful craftsmanship involved in its design. The entrance flows seamlessly into the heart of the house, a spacious living room that is bathed in natural light, courtesy of the French sun. This space opens up to a vast terrace, perfect for outdoor dining or just lounging with a good book in hand, s ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your dream retreat in the heart of the French Riviera, nestled in the picturesque village of Châteauneuf-Grasse. This exquisite villa, located at 664 Chemin Du Pilon, offers a harmonious blend of luxury, comfort, and breathtaking natural beauty, making it the perfect second home for discerning buyers seeking a slice of paradise in Europe. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of olive trees and the distant murmur of the Mediterranean Sea. This villa, with its expansive 200 m² of living space, is a sanctuary of tranquility and elegance. Set on a sprawling 9,315 m² plot, it provides ample space for relaxation and entertainment, all while offering panoramic views that stretch to the azure waters of the Mediterranean. A Home Designed for Comfort and Elegance The villa's thoughtful layout spans three levels, each designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The ground floor is the heart of the home, featuring an atmospheric living room with a cozy fireplace, perfect for intimate gatherings or quiet evenings. The adjoining dining room and well-equipped kitchen open onto an enclosed patio, where you can enjoy al fresco dining year-round, thanks to the outdoor fireplace. Step outside onto the south-facing sun terrace, where the views are nothing short of spectacular. Whether you're sipping your morning coffee or enjoying a glass of local wine at sunset, the terrace offers a front-row seat to the ever-changing colors of the landscape and sea. A Haven for Guests and Family The lower level of the villa is a self-contained guest apartment, complete with its own entrance. Here, two bedrooms open onto the lush garden, providing a private retreat for visitors. A spacious bathroom, study, and ample storage space, in ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque hills of Châteauneuf-Grasse within the famed region of Provence-Alps-Cote d'Azur, this five-bedroom villa epitomizes the quintessential Provençal lifestyle. With a sprawling 247 square meters of living space set on a grand 5700 square meter terraced land plot, the villa is a compelling blend of comfort, style, and panoramic beauty. This villa boasts incredible views stretching from the Esterel to Cap d'Antibes, offering a breathtaking vista over the azure waters of the Mediterranean and the lush coastal landscapes. Approximately sixty majestic classified olive trees dot the grounds, creating a serene and historically rich ambiance. The residence itself is carefully designed to maximize its surroundings. The large living room flows seamlessly into an expansive outdoor area, enhancing the already stunning views. This sociable space includes a dining room and a sleek, well-appointed American kitchen, perfect for those who enjoy entertaining. On the ground floor, there is a spacious bedroom overlooking the pool area, a substantial office that can double as an extra bedroom, alongside practical amenities like a laundry room, dressing area, and a shower room. The upper level houses two bedrooms with a shared shower room and toilet, and a palatial master suite equipped with both a bathroom and a shower room. Each of these rooms affords a magical sea view, enriching everyday living with a scenic backdrop. Expansive outdoor living spaces include a winter and a summer patio, enhanced with a bioclimatic pergola and a sliding curtain for flexible use of the space throughout the seasons. The villa's external charms are rounded off with a beautiful swimming pool area, featuring a wooden deck and pergol ... click here to read more

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If you're looking to bask in the serene and idyllic landscapes of the South of France, let me introduce you to a little piece of paradise nestled in the heart of Opio, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. This charming villa is the epitome of comfort and modern elegance, offering a unique lifestyle opportunity, especially for overseas buyers and expats longing for a peaceful yet exciting life in France. As a busy real estate agent, I've seen my fair share of properties, but this one stands out with its unique blend of modern features and traditional French charm. Let's dive into the plethora of possibilities that await the new owner of this beautiful villa. First off, this newly renovated villa, completed in 2022, is in an absolutely tremendous condition—ready to welcome you and your family. It's south-facing, meaning you'll have sunlight streaming in throughout the day, perfect for both those lazy afternoon reads and lively family gatherings. The main house comprises four spacious bedrooms and three well-appointed bathrooms, ensuring ample space for everyone. Upon entering the villa, you’ll be greeted by an open kitchen that seamlessly integrates with the dining area and living room. The cozy living room comes complete with a fireplace, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere. Imagine gathering around on those cooler evenings, the soft glow of the fire setting the perfect scene. Here's a rundown of some of the villa's key features: - 218 square meters of living space - 4 spacious bedrooms - 3 modern bathrooms - Open-plan kitchen - Living room with charming fireplace - Expansive flat garden with a pool - Outdoor BBQ and bonfire area - Independent guest house with bedroom, bathroom, and open kitchen - Floor heating on the gr ... click here to read more

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Welcome! Here we have a beautifully quaint villa nestled in the serene landscape of Provence-Alps-Cote d`Azur, located at Roquefort-Les-Pins, France. This delightful villa stands proudly in a 200m² space, boasting an inviting private pool and personal tennis court. Cradled by the rich greens of a tranquil forest, the villa is endowed with a four-bedroom capacity—ideal for families, couples or individuals looking for an escape from the busy metropolitan whirl. The generous 3500m² stone-clad landscape offers ample space for outdoor dining and recreational activities, with the background murmur of nature enhancing the healing aura. Furthermore, residents will appreciate the veranda that offers an enchanting view of the swimming pool and the mesmerizing forest beyond. The villa also comprises of a shelter meant to comfortably fit four cars, perfect for collectors or families with multiple vehicles. The charming villa bears the following amenities for your comfort and ease: • An outdoor swimming pool • A personal tennis court • A four-car parking shelter • An outdoor veranda overlooking the pool and forest • A spacious kitchen When we unlock the door and step into the interior, the villa unfolds 4 bedrooms, 2 shower rooms, and 1 bathroom. A separate living/dining room designed for shared meals and family gatherings adds to the warm, welcoming aura that permeates throughout the villa. An office room is also furnished, providing a serene workspace. Key property features include: • 4 bedrooms • 2 shower rooms and 1 bathroom • Spacious separate living/dining room • An office room • Separate fully-equipped kitchen Roquefort-Les-Pins, a peaceful town sited between the Mediterranean Sea and mountains, is known for its quiet r ... click here to read more

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Introducing a charming, comfortable and perfectly situated three-bedroom bungalow in the quaint town of Tourrettes-Sur-Loup, located in the heart of Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, France. This picturesque property is nestled against a backdrop of the mesmerizing French Riviera. The single-storey villa, measuring approximately 121.75m², boasts a magnificent spacious plot of 3,100 m². The orientation of the house is favourable towards the south and west, ensuring optimal exposure to the warm and pleasant sunlight that the South of France is renowned for. As you step into the house, you're greeted by the large and cosy living room, spread over 54 m². The room is tastefully accented with a traditional fireplace to keep you warm during the colder months. The openness of the space is further expanded by the modern, well-equipped kitchen nestling right into the living area. In addition, beside the main kitchen, there is a highly practical back kitchen. This extra room adds convenience to your culinary efforts, providing added space for all your cooking needs. This property boasts three well-appointed bedrooms. The master bedroom is particularly impressive with its inbuilt dressing room and an attached bathroom. Not only does it assure your comfort, it also provides the privacy and space you need. Two other bedrooms come complete with built-in cupboards providing ample storage for personal items. A separate bathroom is located close to these bedrooms, for comfort and easy access. This bungalow has a delightful surprise- an independent Mazet of approximately 20m² with a kitchen and shower room. This private and self-contained unit could serve any number of purposes, from a visitor’s suite to a home office. Property Features: ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up in a villa nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Tourrettes-sur-Loup, a small town tucked away in the Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur region of southern France. This villa is more than just a house; it's a lifestyle experience waiting to be embraced, especially by those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and enjoy tranquil, country living. The property is located to the west of the charming village of Tourrettes-sur-Loup. With 220 square meters of living space sprawled across three levels, this villa offers ample accommodation that is perfect for families yearning for more space or even overseas buyers seeking a French retreat. Its five bedrooms are generous in size which is ideal for both peaceful nights and large gatherings of family or friends. The main level welcomes you with a spacious 50 square meter living room complete with a cozy fireplace—a perfect spot for family storytelling or enjoying a glass of local wine. Next to the living room, you find a fitted kitchen that's equipped with everything needed to prepare traditional Provençal cuisine. The villa comfortably accommodates large families or provides extra space for all those hobbies you might have. On the upper floor, two additional bedrooms share a bathroom, with an office space perfect for working remotely, fitting the needs of today's global citizens. For someone considering an independent living arrangement, the ground floor features a separate two-room apartment, giving you options to host guests or possibly create a rental income. Now let's chat bit about the surrounding area. Tourrettes-sur-Loup is a hidden gem that offers a laid-back lifestyle. For those who appreciate the outdoors, the landscape here is dotted ... click here to read more

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Set your sights on the breathtaking landscapes of Tourrettes-sur-Loup, a picturesque village nestled in the heart of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in France. This spacious 6-bedroom villa, with a living space of approximately 200 square meters and situated on a generous 1,500 square meter plot, presents an unparalleled opportunity for overseas buyers and expats seeking a serene yet enriching lifestyle. The village of Tourrettes-sur-Loup is known for its striking countryside views and charming cobblestone streets. Steeped in history and surrounded by rolling hills and olive groves, it's a locale that beautifully combines the rustic allure of Provence with the vibrant energy of the French Riviera. Whether you're wandering through its weekly market, discovering its artisanal shops, or simply enjoying a coffee in one of its quaint cafes, life here feels both tranquil and invigorating. Now, imagine yourself living in this beautifully renovated villa, which seamlessly blends modern comfort with the rustic elegance of the region. As you approach the property, the well-maintained garden welcomes you, offering a peaceful retreat with its lush greenery and stunning views. The heated swimming pool provides the perfect spot for leisurely afternoons basking under the Provençal sun. Step inside to discover the elegant blend of functionality and style. The ground floor boasts a well-equipped kitchen that opens to a large dining and living area. The fireplace creates a cozy ambiance, especially in the cooler months, and there's direct access to a covered terrace, as well as the garden and pool area. There's something incredibly special about being able to move freely between indoor and outdoor spaces, and this villa captures ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, this exquisite 4-bedroom villa in Tourrettes-sur-Loup offers a harmonious blend of traditional Provencal charm and modern comfort. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of olive trees and the soft chirping of cicadas, as the golden sun bathes the rolling hills in a warm glow. This is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. ### A Day in the Life Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the sun-drenched terrace, where the panoramic views of the surrounding hills provide a breathtaking backdrop. The villa's spacious living room, bathed in natural light, invites you to unwind with a good book or enjoy a quiet moment of reflection. As the day unfolds, explore the vibrant local markets, where the scent of fresh lavender and the vibrant colors of seasonal produce awaken your senses. In the afternoon, take a short drive to the nearby village of Bar-sur-Loup, where cobblestone streets and historic architecture transport you back in time. Savor a leisurely lunch at a quaint café, indulging in the region's renowned cuisine, from ratatouille to tarte tropézienne. ### Architectural Elegance This villa is a testament to authentic craftsmanship, with its elegant use of noble materials and timeless design. The entrance, with its office space and ample storage, sets the tone for the rest of the home. The master suite, a sanctuary of comfort, opens onto an intimate terrace, offering a private retreat to enjoy the serene surroundings. The heart of the home is the expansive living area, seamlessly connecting to a verdant garden and a convivial dining room. Here, culinary adventures await in the well-equipped ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the enchanting village of Tourrettes-sur-Loup in the heart of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur! This rustic stone house offers an opportunity for you to immerse yourself in the picturesque charm of the French countryside. Tourrettes-sur-Loup, often referred to as the 'City of Violets' due to its rich history with wild violet cultivation, offers an idyllic setting with its narrow, winding streets and spectacular views of the Mediterranean hills. The property itself is a spacious 5-bedroom stone house standing proudly amidst a serene and verdant environment. With a total of 164 square meters, this property, dating back to 1870, stands with authentic character and warmth, thanks to its old tiled floors and exposed beams. Moving into this home feels like stepping into a piece of history, where each stone tells a story of bygone days. Upon entering, you're welcomed by a cozy entrance hall equipped with a convenient cupboard space leading into a generously sized living room. Delight in quiet evenings by the corner fireplace, or curl up in front of the TV in the dedicated area. You'll find a dining section with another fireplace, making it an inviting space for family gatherings or entertaining guests. The kitchen is independent, offering a space for culinary adventures and cozy meals. The ground floor also features a practical workshop and a shower room with a WC, a layout that combines functionality with genuine comfort. Journey upstairs to find a bright and airy sleeping area, home to five well-appointed bedrooms. This is an ideal configuration to accommodate family members or visiting guests comfortably. The upper floor also has two separate toilets, a refreshing bathroom with a shower, plus an additional shower roo ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, the picturesque village of Tourrettes-sur-Loup offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. This charming villa, a stone's throw from the medieval village, is the perfect sanctuary for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat in the south of France. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of olive trees and the sweet scent of lavender wafting through the air. This villa, built in the 1940s and tastefully renovated, combines the rustic charm of its stone façade with modern comforts, making it an ideal getaway for families, couples, or solo adventurers. A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle: As you step into this delightful villa, you're greeted by a spacious living room that seamlessly blends with an open kitchen, perfect for hosting intimate dinners or casual brunches. The living room, with its cozy fireplace, invites you to unwind with a good book or enjoy a glass of local wine as the sun sets over the hills. The villa boasts two well-appointed bedrooms, offering a peaceful retreat after a day of exploring the vibrant local markets or hiking the scenic trails. The shower room, recently updated, ensures a refreshing start to your day. Outdoor Living at Its Finest: The villa's south-facing orientation ensures plenty of natural light, while the expansive terraces provide ample space for alfresco dining, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the panoramic views of the surrounding hills. The property also features a jacuzzi, perfect for relaxing under the stars, and a petanque court for friendly games with neighbors or guests. A charming vegetable garden invites you to cultivate your own produce, adding a touch of sustainability to your lifesty ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, just a stone's throw from the enchanting village of Tourrettes-sur-Loup, lies a property that promises a life of serene beauty and cultural richness. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of olive trees, the scent of lavender wafting through the air, and the sun casting a golden glow over the Mediterranean Sea. This is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in the timeless charm of the French Riviera. ### A Day in Your Provencal Paradise As the morning sun peeks over the horizon, you step onto your terrace, coffee in hand, and take in the sweeping sea views that stretch as far as the eye can see. The day unfolds at a leisurely pace, perhaps starting with a stroll through the cobblestone streets of Tourrettes-sur-Loup, where local artisans display their crafts and the aroma of freshly baked baguettes fills the air. Afternoons are for exploring the lush landscapes that surround your home. Whether it's a hike through the verdant hills or a visit to the nearby beaches, the options are endless. As the sun sets, the village comes alive with the sounds of laughter and music, inviting you to indulge in the region's renowned cuisine at a local bistro. ### Architectural Elegance Meets Modern Comfort This 94-square-meter house is a testament to the harmonious blend of traditional Provencal architecture and modern amenities. The single-level layout offers ease and accessibility, with a bright living room that invites natural light to dance across its walls. The separate kitchen, complete with a pantry, is a culinary enthusiast's dream, providing ample space to experiment with local ingredients. The two bedrooms offer a peaceful retreat, each with views that ca ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the picturesque town of Valbonne, nestled within the enchanting region of Provence-Alps-Cote d'Azur, Alpes-Maritimes, lies a delightful apartment that could very well become your home away from home. With its blend of traditional aesthetics and contemporary comfort, this residence offers an inviting space that would serve beautifully as a primary residence, a vacation retreat, or a profitable venture in the world of seasonal rentals. When you step into this 1-bedroom apartment, located on the first floor, you’ll find a space that immediately feels welcoming and intimate in a 45 square meter expanse—just enough space to make it your own without feeling overwhelmed by upkeep. The elevator in the building makes accessibility straightforward, adding a touch of convenience to daily living. The living room is spacious, with high ceilings that provide an airy atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after an adventurous day exploring the surrounding areas. - 1 Bedroom - 1 Bathroom - First Floor with Elevator - High Ceilings - Quiet En Suite Bedroom - Spacious Living Area - Convivial Kitchen - Prime Location - Good Condition - Building Elevator - Direct Access to Place des Arcades Despite not being what's typically considered 'large,' this apartment manages to deliver an expansive feeling due to its well-thought-out design. The kitchen, full of potential, is a space where you can prepare delightful meals with fresh ingredients from the local markets. Imagine cooking up a hearty ratatouille while sipping on a glass of local wine. If you are new to the delights of the Valbonne area, you will find that this location offers much more than just a place to lay your head. Known for its historical roots and artistic flair, ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the serene beauty of the charming village of Coursegoules, in the scenic region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France, this delightful villa presents a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil abode in the heart of the French countryside. Surrounded by picturesque mountains and bathed in the warm embrace of the Mediterranean sun, this villa stands as a testament to the harmonious blend of comfort, tradition, and modern living. As a busy real estate agent who's always on the move, let me guide you through the enchanting experience of life in Coursegoules while unveiling the allure of this exquisite villa. Situated just a short 20-minute drive from the historic town of Vence, Coursegoules offers a slice of Provençal paradise. Known for its breathtaking landscapes and the timeless charm of its old-world architecture, this area invites you to slow down and savor every moment. The local community is warm and welcoming, making it an ideal setting for expats or foreign buyers looking to immerse themselves in the rich culture of southern France. Now, let's dive into the captivating story of this villa. Completely renovated with a modern touch, it offers a spacious living experience spread over 150 square meters. Picture this: you step into a wide-open living room, a generous 38 square meters, where natural light floods through the windows, reflecting off the elegant finishes and creating an ambiance that instantly feels like home. The open-plan American kitchen invites culinary creativity, complete with a pantry-laundry room — perfect for multitasking in a bustling household. - Stunning villa with 150 m2 living space - Village of Coursegoules location - Open plan American kitchen with pantry-laundry - S ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque town of Roquefort-les-Pins, this villa offers an incredible opportunity for those seeking a slice of French paradise. Located in the heart of the Côte d'Azur, this villa presents a unique chance to immerse yourself in the quintessential French countryside experience while enjoying the perks of a well-established residential setting. Positioned in a region that's just a stone’s throw from the bustling areas of Sophia Antipolis and Valbonne, you can truly enjoy the best of both worlds—a peaceful retreat with easy access to urban amenities and stunning natural landscapes. This property is situated in an ideal location, offering a tranquil escape from city life. Roquefort-les-Pins, a charming town perched in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, is known for its beautiful scenery and traditional Provencal architecture. Living here means enjoying a mild climate year-round, with warm, sun-drenched summers and mild, temperate winters—a delight for those looking to escape extreme weather and enjoy an outdoor lifestyle. The villa itself is tastefully updated, providing a move-in ready experience. It's a testament to the harmonious blending of comfort and practicality, perfect for both families looking for a long-term abode and overseas buyers desiring a vacation home. The property’s south-facing aspect ensures that natural light bathes each corner, making it a bright and welcoming home. Step into the villa, and you'll immediately notice the flow of the open-plan living space that includes a fully equipped kitchen, dining, and living room. This inviting area with its cozy fireplace sets the perfect scene for family gatherings and entertaining guests. With two bedrooms on the ground floor— ... click here to read more

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In the heart of the enchanting region of Provence-Alps-Côte d'Azur, nestled within the picturesque city of Grasse, lies a charming opportunity just waiting to be discovered. This captivating detached house offers a harmonious blend of comfort and the allure of the French countryside. This is not just a home; it's an experience, a lifestyle waiting to be embraced by lucky new owners. As you arrive at the property, situated in the famously beautiful countryside of Grasse, you'll immediately notice the tranquility of the surroundings. Known as the perfume capital of the world, Grasse offers an aromatic mix of flowers and herbs in the air, setting the scene for a leisurely pace of life. The town’s vibrant culture and history come alive in its narrow streets and quaint shops, making it a wonderful place to explore and live. Imagine stepping through the entrance of this home into a large, bright living area. The ground floor boasts a welcoming space, complete with a charming fireplace, perfect for cozy gatherings with family and friends. The living room opens onto a beautiful shaded terrace, complete with its own barbecue. Here, you can enjoy al fresco dining, and feel the gentle rustling of leaves overhead in this private outdoor haven. The separate kitchen awaits your culinary flair, with ample space to create delicious meals inspired by local Provencal flavors. Adjacent to the kitchen, you'll find a bedroom, along with a well-appointed bathroom and separate toilets on this level, ensuring that convenience and comfort are first and foremost in this home’s design. Venturing upstairs, you'll find another beautiful bedroom that opens onto its own terrace. Picture yourself enjoying morning coffee here while taking in stunnin ... click here to read more

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