Charming 3BR Home w/ Pool & Large Garden in Monsempron-Libos

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Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, Monsempron-Libos, France, Monsempron-Libos (France)

3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 120Floor area

€247,500

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

120m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Discover Your Dream Home in Monsempron-Libos, France



Nestled in the serene countryside of Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, this charming 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom house awaits its new owners with arms wide open. Built in the enchanting 1980s, the property is a testament to tranquil living, surrounded by an expansive 8000 sqm beautifully manicured garden that promises peace and privacy.

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Property Features:


- Size: A comfortable 120 sqm living space designed thoughtfully to maximize comfort and functionality.
- Bedrooms: Three well-appointed bedrooms, offering ample space for family and guests alike.
- Bathrooms: Two modern bathrooms, catering to the needs of a bustling household.
- Living Area: A bright, inviting living room adorned with a cozy wood burner, making it the perfect retreat during cooler evenings. The living area seamlessly opens onto a superb terrace, offering stunning views of the surroundings.
- Kitchen: A practical and functional kitchen that awaits your culinary adventures.
- Outdoor Space: A large garden that encapsulates the essence of outdoor living, coupled with an 8x12m swimming pool (needing some TLC) promises endless summer fun.
- Additional Spaces: The lower floor houses a convenient storage room, a shower room, a utility room, and a garage. There's an additional exterior garage which offers potential for conversion (subject to planning permission).

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Local Area & Lifestyle:


Living in Monsempron-Libos, you're positioned in a sweet spot of tranquility with the convenience of proximity to amenities and the vibrant atmosphere of a lively town. The area is known for its large weekly market that brings the community together, offering a taste of local produce and crafts. It's a place where tradition and community spirit thrive side by side.

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Climate:


The climate in this part of France is temperate, boasting mild winters and warm summers. It's an ideal climate for those who appreciate the changing seasons but prefer a more gentle touch of nature's extremes.

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What It's Like to Live Here:


Imagine waking up to the soft sounds of nature, with views that stretch out to a canvas of greenery. Here, life moves at a slower pace. The spacious garden offers a sanctuary for your mind and soul, a place where you can commune with nature right at your doorstep. Social life revolves around local markets, cafés, and events, fostering a sense of belonging and community. It's a lifestyle that balances solitude with social richness, offering the best of both worlds.

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Amenities:


The property is ideally located close to everything you need for comfortable living:
- Supermarkets and local shops for your daily needs.
- Restaurants and cafés, where you can savor the local cuisine.
- Medical centers, ensuring peace of mind for your health care.
- Schools, catering to the educational needs of the younger residents.

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Ideal for:


This home is perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in the charm of French countryside living, with a touch of DIY spirit. Whether you're a family seeking a peaceful retreat, a couple dreaming of a quaint home in the countryside, or a hobbyist looking for space to garden and customize a home, this property holds vast potential.

The house, while in good condition, presents a delightful canvas for those who fancy a project to make it their own. The swimming pool requires some work, offering a golden opportunity to create your private oasis. Every corner of this property holds potential for personalization, making it a haven for creative minds and those with a vision for their dream home.

In conclusion, this home in Monsempron-Libos is not just a structure of bricks and mortar but a promise of a life well-lived. It's an opportunity to plant roots in a community that values the richness of life, set against the backdrop of the beautiful French countryside. If you're looking for a life that combines the serenity of country living with the vibrancy of local culture, this home awaits you.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
120
Price per m²
€2,063
Garden size
8000
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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Nestled in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, in the serene Lot-et-Garonne department, the charming town of Monsempron-Libos offers an unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside. Here stands a delightful house that marries convenience with potential, a canvas awaiting the touch of its next owner to transform it into a personalized haven. Constructed in the 1980s, this property is set in a tranquil position that boasts breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Its generous plot enhances its appeal, offering ample space for both relaxation and entertainment. The residence comes complete with an in-ground swimming pool, making it an ideal retreat during the warm summer months. The house unfolds over two levels, featuring a total of two bathrooms and up to five bedrooms, making it a versatile space suitable for a growing family, a vacation home, or even a rental investment. On the ground floor, the residence reveals an inviting front to back sitting and dining room, an arrangement that promises gatherings filled with warmth and laughter. Adjacent, the fully fitted kitchen awaits culinary exploration, complemented by a utility room for added convenience. This level also hosts two comfortable bedrooms, a bathroom, and a garage, ensuring that functionality and comfort are at the forefront. Ascending to the first floor, one finds two additional bedrooms alongside a shower room, accommodating the needs of family and guests alike. An additional room offers flexibility, serving either as a fifth bedroom or an office space, catering to the demands of modern living or creative endeavors. For those attracted to the charm of rehabilitating a space, this property presents i ... click here to read more

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Imagine stepping into a different world, a place where time seems to slow down, inviting you to relish in the tranquility of the French countryside. Nestled in the heart of Condezaygues, this unique house offers not just a home, but an experience and lifestyle that many only dream of. This property, with its solid stone and brick structure dating back to the 16th century, stands proudly amid 2.6 hectares of lush grounds. As you approach the house, you'll be greeted by the sprawling greenery that defines this estate. The sight of well-established trees and a few mature fruit trees scattered around paints a picturesque scene that's perfect for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. The 175 square meter house boasts three good-sized bedrooms and two bathrooms, making it quite accommodating for families or even those who enjoy hosting overseas guests. The moment you step inside, you are welcomed by the warmth of a log-burning stove strategically placed in the sitting room, surrounded by beautiful exposed stonework. The beamed ceilings and the tiled floors exude a rustic yet homely vibe, perfect for those winter nights spent indoors. The masterful design continues with an original staircase from the 19th century, offering a glimpse into the history and craftsmanship of a bygone era. While the property is in good condition, it presents an opportunity for those with a keen eye for design to bring it back to its former glory. Perhaps replacing a few fixtures or updating some finishes will transform this already gorgeous house into your dream home. Key features include: - 3 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - 175 sqm living space - Electric heating - Original 19th-century staircase - Covered terrace for outdoor di ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself on a sun-drenched morning in southwest France, stepping from your bedroom onto a private terrace overlooking your own swimming pool, surrounded by 9,700 square meters of lush, enclosed gardens. The scent of lavender and rosemary fills the air as you sip espresso and plan your day in the French countryside. This is life at your Lot-et-Garonne vacation home—a rare stone estate comprising two completely independent houses, each with its own pool, offering unparalleled flexibility for family gatherings, rental income, or simply the luxury of space. This exceptional property near Saint-Vite represents a unique opportunity in France's Aquitaine region, where rolling hills meet riverside valleys and authentic French village life thrives away from tourist crowds. The estate's configuration as two separate residences opens endless possibilities: host extended family while maintaining privacy, generate substantial rental income from one house while enjoying the other, or create a multi-generational retreat where everyone has their own sanctuary. The main stone house spans approximately 200 square meters across two thoughtfully designed levels. Enter through the ground floor into a welcoming entrance hall that flows into a spacious living room anchored by a traditional fireplace—perfect for cooler autumn evenings when the countryside takes on golden hues. The separate kitchen opens directly onto the terrace, making outdoor dining effortless during long summer days when meals stretch into balmy evenings. A convenient ground-floor bedroom suite with shower room and toilet provides accessibility for guests or can serve as a private retreat. The utility room adds practical storage for sports equipment, bicycles, and ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself stepping through the heavy wooden door of your own Périgord stone farmhouse, where morning light streams through tall windows onto centuries-old exposed beams and honey-colored stone walls that have witnessed generations of rural French life. This is your chance to own a piece of authentic southwestern France: a traditional homestead set on over 11 hectares of rolling meadows and woodland, where the only sounds are birdsong, distant cowbells, and the gentle rustle of wind through ancient oak trees. Located as the final property in a peaceful hamlet near Fumel, this 191-square-meter house offers not just a vacation home but a lifestyle transformation waiting to unfold. The heart of this property beats in its spacious renovated kitchen and living areas, where exposed stone walls and original fireplaces create spaces perfectly designed for gathering family and friends around long summer dinners featuring local produce from nearby Villeneuve-sur-Lot markets. The current owners have thoughtfully renovated key living spaces including one bedroom and a bathroom, providing immediate comfort while preserving the soul of this historic structure. Throughout the house, authentic Périgordian features tell stories of rural heritage: hand-hewn beams overhead, traditional stone sinks that once served farmhouse kitchens, and multiple fireplaces that promise cozy winter evenings with logs from your own woodland. What sets this property apart is its remarkable potential for customization. Beyond the main house, an adjoining cottage awaits your vision—perhaps guest quarters for visiting family, a creative studio bathed in southern light, or a rental unit to offset ownership costs. The adjoining barn offers storage for out ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a remarkable opportunity to own a piece of the serene French countryside located in the picturesque town of Fumel, Aquitaine. Nestled within a sprawling 11,000 square meters of land, this charming stone house offers an extraordinary lifestyle for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. With 4 spacious bedrooms and 3 well-appointed bathrooms, this home provides ample space for families, guests, or anyone with a penchant for hosting gatherings in a serene locale. Imagine driving down a private driveway, shaded by tall trees, allowing the world to slip away with each passing moment. This house, set amidst a captivating landscape of 8 hectares of meadows and 3 hectares of woods, offers an environment perfect for those with equestrian interests. Horses can graze comfortably, or you could simply enjoy the tranquil view of lush greenery, all under the vast Aquitaine sky. Living in Fumel offers a charming small-town experience with plenty of local culture, history, and natural beauty. The climate here is typically mild, allowing for a variety of activities throughout the year. In the summer, you can bask in the warmth, perfect for taking a dip in your private swimming pool. The winters are generally mild, with a cozy ambiance that's ideal for enjoying a cup of hot chocolate by the fireplace indoors. Here's a snapshot of what makes this property a fantastic investment: - 4 Bedrooms: Ample space for a large family or guests - 3 Bathrooms: Conveniently spread across the property - A private stone house in good condition - Extensive grounds measuring 11,000 m2 - A large natural source lake, 5000m2, for fishing or relaxing - Barn: Offers additional storage or potential conversion opportunities - Sw ... click here to read more

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A Symphony of Tranquility and Elegance in the Heart of Aquitaine Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun casts a golden hue over the rolling hills of Lot-et-Garonne. This is not just a dream; it's the daily reality at this exquisite 5-bedroom farmhouse in Fumel, France. Nestled amidst 7 acres of lush countryside, this property offers a harmonious blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence for those seeking a serene escape. A Home That Tells a Story Step inside, and you're greeted by a spacious kitchen that serves as the heart of the home. With ample dining space, it's perfect for hosting family gatherings or intimate dinners. The living/dining room, bathed in natural light, opens onto a raised terrace, inviting you to enjoy alfresco meals while soaking in panoramic views of the countryside. The main house features two cozy bedrooms and a newly renovated bathroom, complete with a roll-top bath and a walk-in Italian shower. A mezzanine offers versatile space, ideal for a snug reading nook or a home office. A Gîte with Endless Possibilities Attached to the main house is a beautifully refurbished guest house, offering flexibility for rental income or additional family space. With its own kitchen, dining, and living area, plus three bedrooms and two bathrooms, it can be a self-contained unit or seamlessly integrated into the main home. Equestrian Dreams Realized For horse enthusiasts, the property boasts stables for two horses, surrounded by fenced pastures. The stone buildings add a touch of historical charm, while the newly renovated tobacco barn provides a shaded terrace for the heated 10x5m pool and a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Lot-et-Garonne region, this enchanting farmhouse in Fumel offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French countryside charm. With its expansive 7-acre estate, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and the timeless allure of rural France. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the morning sun casts a golden hue over the rolling hills. This beautifully renovated farmhouse, with its five spacious bedrooms and three elegant bathrooms, is designed to be your sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or a vibrant holiday home, this property caters to all your desires. ### A Home with Character and Comfort The main house exudes warmth and character, featuring a spacious kitchen with a dining area perfect for family gatherings. The living room, bathed in natural light, opens onto a raised terrace, ideal for alfresco dining under the stars. A versatile mezzanine offers additional space, perfect for a cozy reading nook or a home office. The guest house, seamlessly attached yet offering privacy, has been meticulously refurbished to the highest standards. It provides a separate living space with its own kitchen, dining, and living room, making it ideal for hosting guests or generating rental income. ### Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside, and you'll find a world of possibilities. The estate boasts equestrian facilities, including stables for two horses and fenced pastures, making it a dream for horse enthusiasts. The newly renovated tobacco barn serves as a shaded terrace, overlooking the heated 10x5m pool— ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Aquitaine Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun casts a golden hue over the rolling hills of Lot-et-Garonne. This is the serene lifestyle that awaits you at this exquisite 5-bedroom farmhouse in Fumel, France. Nestled amidst 7 acres of lush countryside, this property offers a harmonious blend of rustic charm and modern comforts, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence. A Home Steeped in Character and Comfort Step inside the main house, where a spacious kitchen invites culinary creativity, complete with a dining area perfect for family gatherings. The living room, bathed in natural light, opens onto a raised terrace, setting the stage for alfresco dining under the stars. The mezzanine, a versatile space, can transform into a cozy reading nook or a home office, offering a quiet retreat. The main house features two well-appointed bedrooms and a newly renovated bathroom, boasting a luxurious roll-top bath and a walk-in Italian shower. For those seeking additional space, the attached guest house offers a private sanctuary. Recently refurbished to the highest standards, it includes a separate kitchen, dining, and living area, along with a ground-floor bedroom and shower room. The attic, transformed into two double bedrooms and an additional shower room, completes this charming ensemble. Outdoor Living at Its Finest The allure of this property extends beyond its walls. A newly renovated tobacco barn provides a shaded terrace, perfect for lounging by the heated 10x5m pool. The summer kitchen, equipped for entertaining, invites you to savor long, leisurely meals with friends and family. For equestrian enthusiasts, t ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene village of Monségur, located in the heart of Lot-et-Garonne, Aquitaine, France, this picturesque stone house awaits its new owners. With its striking panoramic views of the valley and situated on a charming hilltop, the property at Monségur promises a tranquil and immersive rural living experience. As someone deeply familiar with the global property landscape, I can assure you, this location has a unique allure for those seeking a peaceful lifestyle. Before diving into the details of the property, let me paint a picture of what life is like in Monségur. This quaint village exudes a rustic charm, with winding streets and historic architecture that transports you back in time. The local culture is enriched with traditional French influences, and the community is a close-knit one, offering a warm welcome to foreigners and expats alike. Here, life moves at a more relaxed pace, allowing you to truly savor the pleasures of rural France. Living in Monségur means delighting in the mild climate. Summers are pleasant, with plenty of sunshine to enjoy outdoor activities, while winters are mild. This climate makes it perfect for those who enjoy outdoor pursuits throughout the year. Imagine long walks along the countryside, cycling, or even picnicking amidst the lush scenery. The region is also known for its nearby vineyards, offering exquisite opportunities for wine tasting and vineyard tours. For those interested in a touch of adventure, the region is ideal for hiking and exploring the rugged landscapes of the surrounding areas. Now, let’s explore the house itself. The property spans an impressive 176 square meters, offering ample space for a family. With four bedrooms and two bathrooms, it caters well to b ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming region of Aquitaine in the Lot-et-Garonne department, the quaint town of Cuzorn presents an enticing opportunity with this 4-bedroom house, perfect for those looking to soak in the idyllic French countryside. This warm residence offers a perfect blend of modern amenities while still retaining a cozy, family-home atmosphere. Upon entering this 140 square meter property, you are greeted by a spacious, open-plan living area that leads seamlessly to a large terrace, offering splendid panoramic views that cascade down towards the tranquil village scenery. This home includes four well-proportioned bedrooms providing ample space for both family and guests, alongside a sizable family bathroom. Property Features: - Four generous bedrooms - Large open-plan living space - One expansive family bathroom - Air conditioning throughout - Semi-sunken above-ground pool - Spacious terrace with panoramic views - Set on over 2000m² of land Living in Cuzorn not only means residing in a beautiful home but also enjoying the vibrant life of a close-knit community. The village maintains a peaceful ambiance with the conveniences of modern living just a stroll away. Indulge in local cuisine at nearby restaurants or explore artisan shops in the village. For those interested in leisure and outdoor activities, the surrounding region offers a plethora of options. Hiking the gentle rolling hills or cycling along scenic routes are great ways to experience the natural beauty of Lot-et-Garonne. For families, the location is perfect, offering safe environments and numerous recreational activities. Cuzorn experiences a pleasant climate, characterized by mild winters and warm, sunny summers, ideal for enjoying the outdoor pool an ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a delightful opportunity nestled in the heart of the picturesque Fumélois region, tucked away in the peaceful village of Cuzorn in Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, France. This charming property awaits those with an eye for elegance and a love for expansive gardens, offering a sanctuary from the bustle of urban life. This spacious four-bedroom house is priced at €300,000, an attractive proposition for those seeking both comfort and style. As a busy real estate agent, always darting around hosting open houses and discussing market trends, this gem of a house stands out like a serendipitous find waiting to be discovered. Picture yourself starting a new chapter in this idyllic location, where tranquility meets everyday convenience. Upon entering, you'll feel the warm embrace of the homely atmosphere. The ground floor features a practical layout that combines functionality with elegance. There’s a well-arranged kitchen perfect for honing your culinary skills, adjacent to a dining room that calls for family gatherings or dinner parties with friends. The floor also hosts a sun-soaked living room, which opens up to a large covered terrace—a perfect spot to enjoy your morning coffee or evening wine while soaking in views of the lush greenery surrounding the property. Here, the air is fresh, and life takes on a more relaxed pace. Let the worries of your day wash away as you bask in this perfect outdoor extension of your home. On this level, you will also find two comfortable bedrooms, each with its own character, providing coziness for family members or guests. A neatly designed bathroom nearby adds to the convenience. Upstairs, two more inviting bedrooms await, providing ample space for a growing family or to accommodate ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, the charming town of Montayral offers a serene escape for those seeking a second home in the heart of France. This exquisite 5-bedroom villa, set amidst 12,000 square meters of lush, enclosed grounds, presents an unparalleled opportunity for overseas buyers and expats to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers, as sunlight filters through the trees surrounding your private oasis. This villa, with its 220 square meters of living space, seamlessly blends modern comforts with the rustic charm of nature, creating a perfect retreat for relaxation and rejuvenation. A Home Designed for Comfort and Elegance Upon entering, you are greeted by a welcoming entrance hall that leads to a bright and airy living room, complete with a cozy wood-burning stove. The open-plan kitchen, equipped with modern appliances, invites culinary adventures, while the adjacent lounge offers a cozy space for unwinding with family and friends. The villa's thoughtful layout includes a first-floor bedroom suite, providing convenience and privacy. Upstairs, two additional bedrooms, a shower room, and a separate toilet cater to family and guests alike. The garden level boasts two more spacious bedrooms, including a second master suite, and a vast bathroom with a shower and toilet, ideal for hosting guests or considering a seasonal rental. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Exploration Montayral is a gateway to the rich cultural tapestry of Aquitaine. Known for its mild climate, the region offers a plethora of outdoor activities, from hiking and cycling through scenic trails to exploring nearby vineyards and indu ... click here to read more

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Charming 3-Bedroom Home Nestled in the Tranquil Countryside of Salles, Aquitaine Discover the perfect blend of traditional charm and modern comfort in this delightful 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home located in the serene area of Salles, within the historic region of Lot-et-Garonne, Aquitaine. Priced at €455,800, this property offers a generous living space of 170 square meters set amidst the picturesque landscapes of Southern France. Property Features: - Spacious 170 sqm layout - 3 well-appointed bedrooms - 2 modern bathrooms - Private driveway access - Extensively renovated with attention to retaining original character - Large, luminous rooms with double glazing throughout - Features authentic beams and exposed stonework - Efficient downstairs layout with a bedroom and shower room including WC - Expansive outbuildings offering potential for additional guest accommodations or gites Amenities Include: - Newly terraced swimming pool - Nature pond adorned with water lilies and frequented by dragonflies - Over 9 hectares of countryside and woodlands - Proximity to the charming village of Monflanquin Living in Salles and Lot-et-Garonne: Salles is a location that beckons with its quiet charm and abundant natural beauty, typical of the Aquitaine region. The house's extensive grounds are ideal for those who cherish privacy and peace. The nearby village of Monflanquin, a historic bastide town, adds a quaint, cultural charm, offering cafes, artisan shops, and local markets. For international buyers, this area represents a serene gateway to the French lifestyle, surrounded by the scenic beauty and the rich history of the region. Climate: The climate in this part of France is generally temperate with pleasant, warm summers which ar ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne in the quaint village of St-Aubin, this charming 3-bedroom house awaits its new owner. Located on a peaceful street, the residence offers an appealing blend of traditional charm and potential for personalization. It is priced attractively at €130,000, recognizing its condition and the opportunity it presents for enhancement. This property, spanning approximately 102 square meters, provides ample space for a family or an individual looking to integrate work and home life. It includes three well-sized bedrooms, a welcoming kitchen, a cozy living room, a separate dining room, and a convenient pantry. There is also a practical shower room and a separate WC. Original wooden flooring throughout the house adds a touch of rustic charm and character. While the house is in good structural condition, it would benefit from some modern updates and personal touches to realize its full potential. This fixer-upper is a canvas for those who enjoy customizing their living space and making a home truly their own. The exterior of the property is equally promising, featuring a large, private garden adorned with mature trees, spanning roughly 2500 square meters — perfect for relaxation, gardening, or family activities. Additionally, the back of the house includes a paved area that can accommodate several vehicles and grants access to a spacious workshop of over 120 square meters, ideal for crafts or extensive projects. Life in St-Aubin offers a serene village atmosphere complemented by essential amenities accessible within the community. The local school, grocery store, and the all-year-round cafe-bar create a convenient and friendly environment. Living in this area means embracing a slowe ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Saint-Aubin in the Aquitaine region of Lot-et-Garonne, France, this three-bedroom house for sale beckons those on the hunt for both charm and potential. Priced at €130,000, the property provides a unique opportunity for someone looking to shape a home to their own liking or a craftsman in need of ample workspace. Covering an area of 102 square meters, the house features a practical layout comprising a welcoming living room, a dining room ideal for family gatherings, a kitchen awaiting your personal touch, three cozy bedrooms, a pantry, and a shower room with a separate WC. Whether you desire a comfortable family abode or a delightful project to channel your renovation skills, this property offers ample scope to reimagine and enhance. One of the house's standout attributes is its expansive 2500m² tree-lined garden, perfect for outdoor activities, gardening, and enjoying the serene atmosphere. The back of the property includes a paved area suitable for parking several vehicles, as well as a large workshop spanning more than 120 square meters – ideal for craft or construction projects. While the house is in good condition, it is a gem that requires some modernization. Original wooden flooring adds a touch of rustic charm and awaits restoration by those eager to preserve its character. This house is a fixer-upper dream, with plenty of room for creative renovations and improvements. Property Features: - Three bedrooms - Kitchen - Living room - Dining room - Pantry - Shower room - Separate WC - Large workshop (120m²) - Paved parking area - Extensive tree-lined garden (2500m²) Amenities and Lifestyle: Saint-Aubin, while quaint, is a vibrant community complete with a school, a year-roun ... click here to read more

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Situated in the charming and historic Saint-Aubin district of the Aquitaine region in Lot-et-Garonne, France, this delightful 3-bedroom house is a testament to tasteful renovations and idyllic countryside living. Set in 2.6 hectares of land, this exquisite stone house is punctuated by its vast rooms and a captivating living area that features a cozy fireplace and a functional mezzanine space. The ground floor houses three amply lit and spacious bedrooms, two well-vented bathrooms, and a functional utility room. The modern kitchen, with its high-quality fittings and open design, merges seamlessly into a picturesque wooden terrace. This terrace is surrounded by a lush, verdant garden that provides the perfect tranquil space for relaxation or entertaining guests. A little distance away from the main house, a large heated swimming pool provides the perfect setting for leisurely swims while enjoying breathtaking views of the exquisite surroundings. A beautifully preserved barn equipped with a workshop exists on the property, offering potential for multiple creative or functional projects. The property also comes with a basic conversion approval. Property features at a glance: - 3 spacious bedrooms - 2 modern bathrooms - Sizeable living area with fireplace and mezzanine - Modern Kitchen - Wooden terrace - Heated swimming pool - Large garden with multiple water access points. - Functional barn with a workshop Moving closer to nature, the lush garden stretches across the property offering several access points to water sourced from the Lot river and an on-site well. Living in Saint-Aubin is a plunge into the vibrant heart of France, in a region known for its rich history, world-renowned cuisine, and robust wines. Wheth ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Trentels in the Aquitaine region of Southern France, this exquisite 18th-century stone house presents a unique blend of historical charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal retreat for those looking to immerse themselves in French village life. This property spans an impressive 306 square meters of living space and is set on a generous 3544 square meter plot, providing ample outdoor and indoor areas. The heart of the house holds a tastefully fitted kitchen equipped with a traditional open fireplace and a quaint pantry, perfect for culinary enthusiasts. Adjacent to this is a welcoming living and dining area laid with age-old terracotta tiles that echo the rustic ambiance of the home. The first-floor houses a cozy double living room, neatly divided into a TV area and a library, offering a relaxing escape after a busy day. The elegance of the home continues into the large 30 square meter master suite, which boasts its own private bathroom. Ascending to the top floor, you’ll find it has been thoughtfully renovated to reveal the original wooden beams, adding to the character of the home. This level includes two charming bedrooms, a modern shower room with a toilet, a capacious relaxation area, and a practical office space, catering perfectly to both rest and productivity. In addition to the main residence, this property further benefits from two separate outbuildings with private terraces, both of which have been converted to offer additional living space. These units have independent access, offering potential for rental income or as guest suites for visiting family and friends. The outdoor space is equally impressive, featuring a majestic 16m x 7m glass-tiled pool and a lush gar ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Trentels in the Lot-et-Garonne department of Aquitaine, France, this property offers an extraordinary opportunity to own a slice of 18th-century history. For those envisioning life amidst rolling landscapes and timeless architecture, this 5-bedroom house could very well be the centerpiece of your new French chapter. It's situated at a valued price point of €525,000, offering substantial floor space spanning over 306 square meters. Upon entering, you'll find yourself drawn to the home's roots, with rustic terracotta tiles leading you through the ground floor. The main area includes a fitted kitchen with an open fireplace—a nod to the culinary traditions that the residents of this region hold dear. Spend evenings in the inviting living/dining room, complimented by an entrance hall adorned with an original staircase that whispers stories from centuries past. The first floor welcomes you to unwind. It features a double living room designed for comfort, whether you're settling in for a TV show or immersing yourself in a new novel from the in-house library. The 30 square meter master suite is spacious enough to let you unwind with its own private bathroom, offering that personal retreat feel. Ascend to the top floor, and you'll find a well-thought-out renovation designed to highlight the house's original wooden framework. Two tastefully appointed bedrooms here offer sanctuary after a day out exploring the French countryside. The modern shower room and WC ensure you have contemporary comforts within your historical dwelling. A versatile office space awaits your personal touch—ideal for remote work or creative pursuits. The prospects continue outside with outbuildings converted to includ ... click here to read more

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