Charming 6 Bed Home in Murviel-Les-Beziers

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Murviel-Les-Beziers, Herault, 34490, France, Murviel-lès-Béziers (France)

6 Bedrooms · 6 Bathrooms · 230Floor area

€324,000

House

Parking

6 Bedrooms

6 Bathrooms

230m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Discover the charm of the Herault region of France with this versatile six-bedroom property located in the picturesque village of Murviel-Les-Beziers, Herault, 34490. Comfortably divided into three separate apartments, this gracious courtyard house offers a unique blend of character and comfort. It is not only a perfect family home with ample space for guests, but is also a robust potential investment opportunity for prospective buyers looking for rental incomes.

The property is situated in a tranquil corner of Murviel-Les-Beziers, a medieval village known for its thriving community, local shops, unique cafes, and top-notch schools. The commercial centre is a mere 15 minutes away, while the bustling city of Beziers, with its stunning architecture, sophisticated cuisine, and vibrant culture, is only a 25-minute drive. Moreover, the property is conveniently located 25 minutes away from the motorway and equally close to the enchanting Mediterranean coast.

The property itself consists of three apartments.

- The ground floor apartment includes an entrance hall, an equipped kitchen/dining room, and two en suite bedrooms, each with their own private shower rooms.

- The spacious triplex first includes a roomy garage, a large living room on the ground floor, while the two upper floors house two more en suite bedrooms, the kitchen, and a cozy terrace.

- The duplex on the first floor features another two en suite bedrooms, a second fully equipped kitchen, and a generous terrace that is perfect for entertaining or simply relaxing and enjoying the beautiful French climate.

Property features include:

- Six spacious bedrooms
- Six bathrooms
- A communal courtyard
- Private parking/Garage
- A tranquil outdoor terrace
- Renovation completed in 2014
- Electric heating facilities
- An annual property tax amounting to 1316 Euros.

Living in Murviel-les-Beziers is an experience unto itself. The region is known for its delightful Mediterranean climate characterized by hot, dry summers and mild winters. This promises residents sunny, comfortable weather most of the year, perfect for outdoor activities or peacefully soaking in the serene, picturesque views the village has to offer.

Furthermore, life in Herault offers residents the opportunity to engage with a range of recreational activities and attractions. Sete and Grande Motte, popular seaside resorts located in the vicinity, contribute to Herault being a lively and bustling area, especially in the summer months.

For those who prefer a quieter life, the pristine countryside of Herault is only a short drive away. Surfaced with beautiful vineyards and the foothills of the Black Mountains, the region promises to envelop its inhabitants with an aura of peace and tranquillity.

Historic and attractive villages like Roquebrun, rest along the charming river Orb, and the enchanting St Guilhem-le-Desert, are also within easy reach. The locality is also loved by resident Brits, making it a popular choice for overseas buyers seeking their dream home in this part of France.

Living in a house, especially one in the heart of a French village, offers a unique charm and a high quality of life. With privacy, space, and the comfort of having your very own slice of paradise, here, you will truly feel at home. Making this house your own promises the joys of setting up the rooms to your specific taste, experiencing the satisfaction of watching your family grow and make lifetime memories, and the pleasure of entertaining your guests in your own unique style.

Overseas buyers may note that prices stated are inclusive of agency fees. Additional 'notaire's fees' will apply based on the actual official rate.

Welcome to a space where the quaintness of French village life and the potential for a lucrative investment meet. Welcome to your future home in Murviel-Les-Beziers.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
6
Size
230
Price per m²
€1,409
Garden size
190
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
6
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Discover the charm of owning your own piece of French countryside with this quaint 2-bedroom house, ideally located in the heart of the delightful village of Murviel-Lès-Béziers. This affable home, modestly priced at 89,000 Euros, boasts a humble living area of 63 m², complete with a cosy lounge and an equipped kitchen. As you step inside, you'll be welcomed by a charming lounge stretching across 21 m², a perfect spot for enjoying lazy afternoon naps or invigorating conversations. Adjacent to the lounge is the equipped kitchen, dotted with upper and lower units, a sink, hob, and an extractor fan enveloping 8m² of soulful cooking space where your culinary instincts can come alive. Nestled pleasantly between the lounge and the kitchen, you'll find a compact hallway boasting a washing machine connection. Further within, its bathroom holds 3.6 m² of comfort with convenience including a shower, wash basin, and wc. The charm continues upwards to the 1st floor where you'll find a hallway with handy cupboard space, leading to 2 bedrooms measuring 11 m² and 10.5 m² respectively, where restful slumbers await. Each space is adorned with enough character and warmth to transform it into your personal haven. Property Features: • A cosy lounge/living room • Equipped kitchen • Hallway with a washing machine connection • Bathroom • 2 comfortable bedrooms Further, this property obliges an annual land tax of approximately 500 Euro. Please note, whilst the terrace is part of the commune, it is for exclusive use. Nestled in the lush landscapes of Herault at 34490, France, the lively village of Murviel-Lès-Béziers is rich with a vibrant culture, where one can indulge in local culinary delights at various bars and restaurants. You'll ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic village of Saint-Geniès-de-Fontedit in Herault, this stunning four-bedroom villa offers an idyllic retreat in a vibrant and dynamic region of France. This modern, contemporary bastide-style villa, constructed in 2010, spans a generous 195 square meters of living space, making it an ideal residence for families or those seeking tranquility surrounded by nature. With its elevated position, residents enjoy picturesque views of the rolling countryside that characterizes this delightful area of southern France. The property features an expansive living and dining area of 67.4 square meters illuminated by natural light through large sliding doors, which lead out to an inviting large terrace and a heated, bean-shaped swimming pool. This setup is perfect for enjoying the warm, Mediterranean climate and for hosting gatherings with friends and family. The villa is designed with high-quality materials and modern aesthetics, including marble staircases, travertine floors, and a sophisticated wall-hung fireplace, ensuring both comfort and style. On the ground floor, the main suite includes a spacious bedroom with an en suite bathroom and a generously sized dressing room, providing a private, luxurious space. Upstairs, three additional bedrooms and a shower room accommodate family members or guests, offering both privacy and convenience. Key Property Features: - Contemporary design with high-end materials - Four bedrooms, including a master suite with a dressing room - Two well-appointed bathrooms - Modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances - Underfloor reversible air conditioning - Heated saltwater swimming pool and large terrace - Secure parking and detached garage - Electric gate, videophone, and ala ... click here to read more

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Charming Village House in Saint-Geniès-de-Fontedit Located in the serene village of Saint-Geniès-de-Fontedit in the Herault department of France, this three-bedroom house extends a warm invitation to those seeking a residence with character and potential. Priced to accommodate upgrades and personal customization, this property presents an attractive opportunity for overseas buyers looking to immerse themselves in French village life. Property Features: - Approximate living space of 115 m² - Three well-appointed bedrooms - Spacious lounge with an insert fireplace - Functional equipped kitchen - Full bathroom with bath, washbasin, bidet, and WC - Additional attic space of around 15 m² with potential for conversion Amenities: - Electric heating - Fireplace - Near to shops and local restaurant - Annual land tax approximately €300 Saint-Geniès-de-Fontedit is a welcoming village nestled in the heart of the Herault Valley. The house sits in the village center, making it a convenient spot for accessing local amenities including shops, a charming bar/restaurant, and daily essentials. This location combines the tranquility of rural living with the essentials within walking distance. The region boasts a mix of historical charm and modern vibrancy. Within a 20-minute drive, you can reach the city of Beziers, known for its rich history and vibrant cultural scene. The Mediterranean coast, a 30-minute drive away, offers stunning beaches and maritime activities for all ages. For those interested in embracing the local community, the house offers modest comfort and the scope to personalize your living space. While the interior is kept in good condition, new owners might consider modernizing certain features to suit individual taste ... click here to read more

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The quintessential French home, set in the heart of Saint-Geniès-de-Fontedit, awaits a new family. Unpretentious in its charm, this offers a genuine French living experience - with a sprinkle of modern luxury - for those seeking a European base or an idyllic home-away-from-home. The five-bedroom house exhibits good-condition interiors across a comfortable 132 m², suitable for anyone who is looking for plenty of space. Built in 2008, the villa has been lovingly maintained, offering a light-filled space, complemented by a tasteful décor. On the lower floor, a generous lounge provides a focal point for family gatherings, with the French windows connecting to a covered terrace for alfresco dining or lounging. The ground floor als houses a roomy kitchen, complete with electric oven, ceramic hob, double sink, substantial storage, and an entrance to the garage. The villa's five bedrooms are found on both floors, ensuring privacy and flexibility for family members or guests. Washroom facilities include two bathrooms, one with a corner bath and a shower for a touch of indulgence. The main bathroom's double-basin unit and towel dryer add an extra level of convenience. The villa's overall ambiance is relaxed and welcoming, a home ready to move into with a scope of adding personal touches. Well-integrated within its local environment, the house occupies a total plot of 625 m², boasting a private pool and landscaped, low maintenance garden. It enjoys double glazing, wooden shutters, and electric heating to ensure the occupant's comfort. Property Features: - 5 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - Garage (24 m²) - Covered terrace (20 m²) - Pool (6m x 3m, chlorine) - Electric heating Living in Saint-Geniès-de-Fontedit is an experience of a ... click here to read more

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Discover the enchanting village charm of Saint-Geniès-de-Fontedit, located in the scenic Languedoc-Roussillon region of France. Known for its rich history and vibrant local culture, Saint-Geniès-de-Fontedit offers an ideal setting for those looking to embrace a peaceful, yet culturally rich lifestyle abroad. This delightful village is not only surrounded by the beautiful French countryside, but it is also conveniently located just 15 minutes from the city of Beziers and 25 minutes away from stunning Mediterranean beaches. Nestled in this picturesque village is a charming villa, perfect for those interested in owning a spacious and welcoming family home in France. The villa, constructed in 2008, boasts a comfortable and bright living space of 132 square meters on a 625 square meter plot complete with a swimming pool. The property is well-maintained, offering a solid foundation with room for personal touches, making it an excellent choice for families or those looking to invest in a property with good rental potential during the summer months. This family-friendly home features five bedrooms and two bathrooms, making it ideal for larger families or for hosting guests. The ground floor includes a cozy entrance hall, a convenient separate toilet, a fitted kitchen complete with modern appliances, and a luminous lounge and living room area that opens onto a lovely covered terrace, perfect for enjoying the warm Mediterranean climate. The living space extends further with two bedrooms on the ground floor, one of which grants direct access to the garden, providing a serene retreat. The first floor houses three additional bedrooms, ensuring plenty of space for family and guests alike. A well-appointed bathroom equipped with a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming and picturesque village of Saint-Geniès-de-Fontedit, in the heart of the beautiful Languedoc-Roussillon region, there's a delightful 50's villa waiting for the perfect buyer to call it home. Offering the unique blend of tranquility and convenience, this property is a diamond of its era and is an inviting opportunity for those seeking an everyday escape in this enchanting area of southern France. As a busy real estate agent, I've seen many properties, and this one easily stands out with its distinct character and inviting aura. Saint-Geniès-de-Fontedit is a vibrant yet peaceful village, complete with all the necessities one could need—shops, groceries, a chemist, and cafés and restaurants offering delightful French cuisine. It's approximately 20 minutes from Beziers, which is known for its vibrant history, and just a bit further from the motorway, making not only everyday travel simple but also allowing for weekend getaways to the coast, just 25 minutes away. The climate here is typical of southern France, with mild winters and sun-drenched summers, making it ideal for those who crave a lifestyle centered around the outdoors and warm atmospheres. The villa itself is spacious and filled with potential. Part of its charm lies in its vintage features, with a footprint extending over 115 square meters. It boasts four comfortable bedrooms and two modern shower rooms, ensuring ample space for family and guests. The ground floor invites you in with an entrance hall that unfolds into an expansive living room and equipped kitchen—a generous space of 51 square meters that comes with all the essentials, including a hob, extractor hood, electric oven, dishwasher, and fridge. There’s also a cozy study, perfec ... click here to read more

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In the charming village of Saint-Geniès-de-Fontedit, in the heart of France's Herault department, lies a quaint 3-bedroom house waiting for its new owners. Whether you're dreaming of a cozy holiday escape or seeking a first investment in this beautiful country, this house presents an opportunity not to be missed. As a busy real estate agent, I'm delighted to present this property to potential buyers from abroad who are eager to experience the delightful life that this area has to offer. Nestled within the tranquil settings of Saint-Geniès-de-Fontedit, this house boasts a living space of approximately 82 square meters spread over four levels. It's an ideal choice for anyone looking for a property that's ready to move into, yet offers enough room for personal touches. You can easily imagine it becoming a wonderful family home or the perfect getaway retreat. As you enter the house, a welcoming 12 square meter hall greets you, complete with a practical study area. On this ground floor, you'll also find a 3.2 square meter shower room, small but functional, and a storage cellar ideal for your seasonal provisions or wine collection. Moving up, the first floor reveals itself with an 11 square meter kitchen that's ready for culinary adventures and a cozy 9 square meter lounge – the perfect places to relax after a day exploring the beauties of southern France. The charm continues to the second floor, which houses two well-sized bedrooms measuring 13 and 12 square meters, suitable for family members or guests. Climb further to the third floor, and you'll discover the rooftop marvel of this residence: a 12 square meter bedroom tucked under the roof, along with a delightful terrace. This terrace offers panoramic views of the rusti ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the very heart of Saint-Geniès-de-Fontedit, a quaint village nestled in the picturesque Herault department of southern France. Here, we present a magnificent opportunity for those seeking a spacious family residence or a holiday retreat, filled with historical essence and surrounded by the natural beauty of Languedoc-Roussillon region. This property is a grand house spanning across 290 square meters, providing ample room for a large family or for hosting guests. Though it has a robust frame, it is in good condition, with plenty of potential for personal touches especially in the kitchen and bathrooms which might need some modernising to suit contemporary tastes. The property is ready for immediate living, allowing you to settle in while planning any future updates, a delightful fixer-upper experience for those with a vision. Living in Saint-Geniès-de-Fontedit immerses one in a lifestyle that embraces both tranquility and accessibility. The village is renowned for its charming streets and local amenities, ensuring that daily conveniences are just a stone's throw away. From local cafes where you can sip your morning espresso, to shops for your everyday needs, the community thrives on a friendly atmosphere, offering a true taste of French provincial life. The property itself unfolds across three levels. As you step inside, you’re greeted by a grand reception room, notable for its high ceilings, marble floors, and an impressive fireplace—bringing a historical flair to the home. A study with an original oak floor and local marble fireplace adds to the home’s authentic feel. Features of the property include: - 6 Bedrooms - 2 Bathrooms - 4 WCs - Fully equipped kitchen - Spacious lounge area - Separate dining roo ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your new potential haven in the idyllic village of Autignac, nestled in the scenic Languedoc-Roussillon region of France. This 4-bedroom stone house is a rare find, offering a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the quaint charm of French village life. With its robust stone structure and old-world allure, this property is truly a piece of history, ready to be a part of your future. Autignac is a village where time seems to slow down and the gentle rhythm of rural French life takes over. The village is equipped with all essential amenities, making daily life convenient yet delightfully unhurried. Enjoy leisurely cafes, authentic restaurants, and schools, creating a tight-knit community that welcomes everyone with open arms. If you're arriving from abroad, you can settle in easily, taking comfort in the village's warm atmosphere. One of the most appealing aspects of living here is the location's perfect balance between tranquility and connectivity. In just 20 minutes, you can find yourself in the vibrant city of Beziers, known for its stunning architecture and lively markets. Alternatively, a 30-minute drive will bring you to the sun-kissed beaches of the Mediterranean, ideal for those weekend escapes. Let's delve a little deeper into the property itself. This house offers 82 square meters of habitable space spread over several floors. It's not just a house; it's a space with untapped potential for those willing to put a bit of their soul into it. The property does require some refurbishment, and the installation of heating is something to plan for. However, think of it not as a task but as an opportunity to customize the house to your liking, creating a sanctuary that echoes your pe ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Autignac, in the enchanting Languedoc-Roussillon region of southern France, this charming four-bedroom bungalow presents an exceptional opportunity for those seeking a blend of relaxation and vibrant local culture. The property, with its immaculately maintained 120 m² interior space, sits prominently within a quaint residential area, providing a serene and welcoming atmosphere for future homeowners. Now, let's talk about this home. Upon stepping inside, you're greeted by the inviting open-plan living and kitchen area, a perfect core of daily home life. This 38 m² space is well equipped, featuring upper and lower cabinetry, a modern sink, sophisticated electrical oven, a practical hob, and all of the culinary essentials like a microwave and dishwasher. It’s easy to imagine preparing meals here, with the light streaming in from the windows, as life unfolds around you. This bungalow houses four bedrooms, making it ideally suited for a family or individuals who enjoy hosting guests. Each room measures between 8.9 m² and 9.5 m², creating cozy sanctuaries for privacy and rest. The bungalow boasts two pristine bathrooms—a crisp 4 m² shower room with an Italian walk-in shower, plus an en suite adjoining the master bedroom, adding convenience to your living arrangements. Additionally, you'll find a separate WC with a hand basin for guests. Now for the outside—the real treasure of this home. The property is situated on a generous 700 m² landscaped plot, adorned with Mediterranean flora. There's a large tiled terrace, great for lounging on sunlit days or for festive gatherings with friends and family. The heated swimming pool, sized at 8x4 meters, becomes a personal retreat throughout the sw ... click here to read more

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As a bussy real estate agent with a global reach, it's my pleasure to present to you this inviting bungalow located in the heart of Autignac, a quaint village in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of France. Autignac is known for its peaceful atmosphere and local charm, offering foreign buyers and expats a unique living experience in this corner of France. Autignac itself is a pleasant village, equipped with all essential amenities you might need. Just a short 5-minute drive will get you to Magalas, a neighboring community that adds to your options for dining and shopping. For those who appreciate a livelier urban scene, Béziers is just 15 minutes away, providing a rich cultural experience with its historical architecture and events. Plus, you’re only a 25-minute drive from the beautiful French beaches, making this location ideal for those who enjoy coastal jaunts. This single-story bungalow, constructed in 2020, spans 137 square meters. Designed for practical and comfortable living, it offers a spacious layout perfect for couples or families looking to settle in a peaceful locale. The climate in the area is typically Mediterranean—expect hot summers perfect for enjoying the pool and mild winters, which allow you to savor outdoor life nearly year-round. Now let's dive into what this property has to offer: - Spacious Living Room: Measuring about 70 m², the living room is bathing in light, thanks to three large bay windows that open onto the terrace. - Open-Plan Kitchen: Fully equipped kitchen comes with a central island, perfect for preparing your favorite meals. - Master Suite: Includes an en-suite shower room and dressing area, offering privacy and comfort. - Additional Bedrooms: Two more bedrooms are present, with con ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself sipping morning coffee on a sun-drenched terrace, surrounded by fragrant lavender and rosemary, gazing across rolling vineyards toward distant Mediterranean horizons. This is the daily reality awaiting at this authentic stone farmhouse in Autignac, where centuries-old Languedoc charm meets the rhythm of southern French village life. Just ten minutes from the vibrant city of Béziers and twenty-five minutes from golden beaches, this property offers the perfect balance between tranquil countryside retreat and convenient access to everything that makes this corner of France so irresistible to vacation home owners. Originally a working barn that served local vintners, this 165-square-meter stone house underwent thoughtful renovation while preserving its rustic character and traditional architecture. The thick stone walls keep interiors naturally cool during summer months, while the south-facing orientation floods rooms with natural light throughout the year. Set on the peaceful edge of Autignac, a working village where locals still gather at the weekly market and neighborhood boulangerie, the property enjoys complete privacy on nearly 1,000 square meters of landscaped grounds. Unobstructed views sweep across neighboring vineyards to distant hills, creating a sense of space and connection to the landscape that defines this renowned wine-producing region. Autignac sits at the heart of the Languedoc-Roussillon wine country, surrounded by prestigious appellations including Faugères and Saint-Chinian. This is authentic France, where village life continues as it has for generations, yet modern amenities and international connections remain easily accessible. The village itself provides essential services includin ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Autignac, Languedoc-Roussillon, this charming stone house offers a unique opportunity for those with a passion for renovation and a vision for transformation. The moment you set eyes on this quaint structure, positioned beautifully on a generous 755 square meter plot, you'll sense its potential and the stories it could hold. Autignac is not just a location, it's a lifestyle. Steeped in history and bathed in Mediterranean sunshine, the small village welcomes you with its friendly locals and serene atmosphere. Imagine waking up to the sound of birds chirping, the scent of freshly baked bread wafting from the village bakery, and the promise of a peaceful day in a quintessentially French setting. With its mild winters and warm, sunny summers, the climate in Autignac is ideal for those who cherish spending time outdoors. Now, let's talk about the property itself—a true canvas awaiting your artistic touch. This old stone barn spans an impressive 150 square meters on the ground floor, with the potential for two expansive levels. Envision crafting a bespoke home that reflects your style and caters to your every need. Though currently requiring significant renovation, this fixer-upper is not to be overlooked. The rustic stone and characterful façade already hint at the charm lying within. For those who relish the idea of creating a home from the ground up, this property presents: - 150 m2 stone structure - Potential for 2 levels - Land size of 755 m2 - Situated off a quiet housing estate - Requires roof tile review - On edge viability - Access to open land - Private and peaceful setting - Close proximity to village amenities - Historical charm - Opportunity to personalize design - Space f ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the quaint and thriving village of Autignac, located in the picturesque Languedoc-Roussillon region of France, lies a spacious villa that offers a harmonious blend of tranquility and convenience. This grand villa, with its impressive 240 square meters of living space, promises a unique opportunity for foreign buyers and expatriates seeking a vibrant yet serene lifestyle. Stepping into the villa, you're welcomed by a 50 square meter covered terrace that sets the stage for a home full of character and versatility. The entrance hall invites you into an expansive living room that stretches over 52.90 square meters and features a cozy fireplace, perfect for family gatherings or unwinding after a busy day. The open-plan design extends to a dining area and a luminous semi-open kitchen, equipped with a pantry and utility room—plenty of space for culinary enthusiasts to explore their passion. This villa is aptly suited for a larger family or those who simply appreciate space, with five generously sized bedrooms and three well-appointed bathrooms. The layout ensures privacy and comfort, with a dedicated 13.65 square meter bedroom offering direct access to the terrace and its accompanying dressing room and shower room—a private retreat for guests or family members. Upstairs, the first floor houses three additional bedrooms and a private terrace offering sweeping views of the surrounding landscape. Here, you can bask in the Mediterranean sun or enjoy a leisurely breakfast as you plan your day. The included bathroom and separate toilet provide convenience for the bustling household. The exterior of this property is just as captivating, with a 1530 square meter garden that evokes a true Mediterranean feeling. Imagine st ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the quaint village of Autignac in the Herault region of southern France, this 3-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity to enjoy village life with modern comforts and scenic beauty, surrounded by rolling vineyards and historic sites. The property, built in 2014, provides a generous 121 square meters of living space on a sizable plot of 610 square meters, offering both privacy and ample outdoor space for relaxation and family activities. The house itself is undergoing renovations due to correct a manufacturing defect, but this situation presents a great potential for buyers looking to place their personal touch on the property. Upon completion, the house promises a modern update and a fresh feel to the residential areas, making it perfectly suited for comfortable living. Amenities Include: - Spacious combined lounge, living room, and equipped kitchen - Two standard bedrooms and one en suite bedroom - Centralized reversible air conditioning - Private parking space and garage - Front garden and expansive back garden - Terrace perfect for outdoor dining and leisure Property Features: - Size: 121 m2 - Three Bedrooms - Two Bathrooms - Land size: 610 m2 As a future resident of Autignac, you will live in a peaceful environment, ideal for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Despite its serene village charm, Autignara is well-equipped with essential shops, a café/restaurant, a grocery store, and a bakery. The community is welcoming and perfect for both families and retirees. Living in Autignara offers a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty. Travel just 15 minutes to the city of Beziers, 25 minutes to the Mediterranean beaches, and a mere 10 minutes to the serene Orb river, providi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque village of Autignac, this delightful 4-bedroom house offers the perfect blend of comfort and charm, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat in the south of France. With its inviting swimming pool, lush garden, and proximity to the vibrant culture of the Herault region, this property promises a lifestyle filled with relaxation and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the warm embrace of the Mediterranean sun. This single-storey villa, with its traditional construction, is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a world of unforgettable experiences. The main residence features a spacious living room that opens onto a sun-drenched terrace, perfect for morning coffees or evening gatherings. The fully equipped kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, ready to inspire your inner chef. The main house boasts two cozy bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom, offering a sanctuary of comfort and privacy. For guests or extended family, the adjoining gite provides two additional bedrooms and a shower room, ensuring everyone has their own space to unwind. Step outside, and you'll find yourself in a beautifully landscaped garden, complete with a heated in-ground pool. Whether you're taking a refreshing dip or lounging poolside with a good book, this outdoor oasis is your personal slice of paradise. Autignac is a charming village that offers all the amenities you need for a comfortable stay, including cafes, restaurants, and local shops. Just a short drive away, the Orb River beckons with opportunities for kayaking and picnicking, while the bustling city of Beziers and the sun-kissed beaches of the Mediterranean are within eas ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm of living in Autignac, Herault, with this delightful village house offering a blend of historical character and modern comforts. This attractive property, formerly an annex of a chateau, provides 87 m2 of living space, featuring three cozy bedrooms and two bathrooms, plus a quaint 5 m2 roof terrace ideal for enjoying the serene village ambiance. Situated in the vibrant heart of Autignac, a community celebrated for its picturesque scenery and warm, welcoming locals, the house lies conveniently within walking distance to all essential amenities, including local shops, charming cafes, and friendly restaurants. Whether you're considering this property as a getaway retreat or your new home, its central location ensures ease of living and integration into village life. This two-story house is practically laid out: - Ground floor: Enjoy family gatherings in the spacious 24 m2 living room, adjacent to a compact yet functional 5.6 m2 kitchen. A sizable 16.4 m2 cellar offers ample storage or can be converted into additional living space. - First Floor: Features two comfortably sized bedrooms (9.3 m2 and 8 m2) and a fully equipped shower room. - Second Floor: The largest bedroom spans 29.8 m2, providing a private escape, with direct access to the sunlit terrace, perfect for morning coffees or quiet evenings under the stars. The home is in good condition with a new roof installed in 2022, ensuring peace of mind for incoming owners. Noteworthy, for those considering investment or rental potential, the property currently comes furnished, offering immediate habitability or rental readiness. Living in Autignac provides not just a peaceful residence but also a gateway to exploring the broader Herault region, known ... click here to read more

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Discover the quintessential charm of Autignac, a picturesque village nestled in the heart of Herault, within the sun-drenched Languedoc-Roussillon region in southern France. This delightful village is home to a beautifully renovated character house, once a bustling café and post office. Now transformed, this property offers 125 m² of living space, making it an ideal retreat for families or as a potential vacation home for those looking to immerse in the French village lifestyle. Property Features: - Living Space: 125 m² arranged over multiple levels. - Bedrooms: Three spacious en-suite bedrooms. - Bathrooms: Each bedroom has its private bathroom. - Kitchen/Living Room: An equipped space of 28 m² with modern appliances. - Addition Spaces: Includes two cellars (11 m² and 20 m²) and potential for a roof terrace. - Special Features: Original fireplace, attic space, single glazing, and reversible air conditioning in two rooms. Amenities Include: - Historical village center - Close proximity to shops, local eateries, and a school - Approximately 20 minutes to Beziers and Pezenas, and 25 minutes to coastal areas Living in Autignac provides a blend of tranquility and convenience. The village is vibrant with community activities and surrounded by the natural beauty of vineyards and scenic landscapes. Whether it's exploring local markets or hiking in nearby hills, there is always something to enchant residents and visitors alike. Climate: Autignac benefits from a Mediterranean climate characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. This pleasant weather pattern makes it an excellent location for outdoor activities year-round, from vineyard tours to leisurely strolls through lush countryside. Local Area Insights: The ... click here to read more

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