Enchanting 5-Bedroom House in Callian with Panoramic Views, Near Amenities, and Versatile Living Spaces

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Provence-Alps-Cote d`Azur, Var, Callian, France, Callian (France)

5 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 152Floor area

€549,000

House

Parking

5 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

152m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to a quaint life nestled in the serene surroundings of Callian, a picturesque village in the enchanting region of Provence-Alps-Cote d`Azur. This distinctive five-bedroom house embodies the essence of this charming locale, offering prospective owners not just a dwelling, but an opportunity to embrace a lifestyle filled with history, culture, and breathtaking natural beauty.

Located in Callian, just a stone's throw away from local amenities, this house offers both convenience and a taste of traditional French village life. Callian is known for its quintessentially Provencal atmosphere, with narrow, winding streets, cobblestone paths, and charming markets that make every day feel like a scene from a postcard. It’s a place where the pace slows down, and one can indulge in the true pleasures of life: savoring local delicacies, enjoying sunny afternoons in charming cafés, or discovering the stunning countryside that's just beyond your doorstep.

The climate in this region of France adds another layer to the idyllic lifestyle on offer here. Provence-Alps-Cote d`Azur is renowned for its mild winters and sun-drenched summers, making it perfect for those who enjoy outdoor living and activities throughout the year. From hiking and cycling along scenic trails to exploring the rich historical tapestry of the area, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll through the village, there’s always something to do.

This stone house, sitting on nearly half an acre of land, presents a unique living arrangement as it is currently divided into three independent apartments. This setup provides versatility, catering to different needs, be it a family home, a holiday retreat, or an investment in rental property. The top-floor apartment is a cosy haven, boasting a salon with majestic views and a fireplace for those cool winter evenings. A well-equipped kitchen, two bedrooms, and a nicely appointed bathroom complete this level, making it ideal for family living or hosting guests.

The middle-floor apartment blends comfort and simplicity, with an open-plan salon that includes a sleeping area, an additional bedroom, and a bathroom with a shower. This compact and functional space is perfect for a small family or a couple looking to enjoy the privacy of their own apartment. The bottom-floor apartment will truly capture your heart, featuring a large open terrace with panoramic vistas of the surrounding countryside. A covered sitting area adds an element of outdoor living, where you can entertain friends or simply relish in the peaceful ambiance. Inside, you'll find a salon with an open kitchen, a small bedroom area, and a shower room.

Living in a house like this in Callian is about embracing the best of both worlds – the tranquil village life with its community spirit, and the versatility of a home that can adapt to your lifestyle. For families, the space and layout of the house offer opportunities to create memories, entertain, and enjoy day-to-day life in beautiful surroundings. For investors, the house provides great potential for rental income given its multifaceted design and desirable location.

For those with green fingers, the land that accompanies the property is a canvas of opportunity. Whether you're looking to establish a lush garden, create outdoor leisure spaces, or explore further developmental potential, the land is yours to mold. The garage ensures there's ample parking and storage, which is a valuable asset in village centers.

The local area in Callian offers numerous leisurely activities. It’s a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with options for hiking, cycling, or simply exploring the natural beauty surrounding the village. Visitors and residents alike enjoy the gastronomic delights of the region, with fresh local produce being a highlight of everyday shopping and dining. Being in proximity to larger cities like Cannes and Nice also ensures that you're never too far from the cosmopolitan allure of urban experiences, making this location a perfect balance of quiet living and access to the lively Cote d'Azur.

The house’s good condition ensures that while there's room for personalization, it's ready for new owners who wish to settle immediately and start making the most of their life in this captivating part of France. This house is more than a property; it's an invitation to a lifestyle reminiscent of a simpler, more tranquil time, all set against one of the most stunning backdrops in the world.

Amenities:
- Fireplace
- Land: 1,980 m2
- Garage
- Outdoor Lighting
- Internet
- Panoramic Views
- Covered Terrace
- Three Apartments
- Convenient Location
- Proximity to Local Amenities
- Walking Distance to Shops and Cafés

Details

Amount of bedrooms
5
Size
152
Price per m²
€3,612
Garden size
980
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Stand at the tall windows of the first-floor salon on a Tuesday morning and you'll understand immediately why people have been coveting this address for centuries. The Charente River slides past below, catching the light in that particular way it does in late spring—silver and slow—while the bell tower of the Abbaye aux Dames marks the half-hour with a sound that drifts through the open glass and settles into the room like it belongs there. This is the Saint-Pierre quarter of Saintes, one of the most quietly distinguished addresses in southwest France, and this five-bedroom Hôtel Particulier has occupied its corner of it with serious, unhurried confidence for generations. The property spans 471 square metres across a generous footprint that reveals itself gradually—you push through the courtyard gate, cross the stone-flagged entrance, and only then begin to understand the scale of what you're dealing with. Rooms that are genuinely large, not estate-agent large. Ceiling heights that make you stand up straighter. The kind of proportions that were built when space wasn't a luxury but an expectation. The original features are extraordinary in their survival. Wood panelling—the real thing, full height, painted in the muted tones of old French interiors—lines the principal reception rooms. Ceiling roses of elaborate plasterwork crown each main space. The spiral staircase at the heart of the house is the sort of architectural gesture that stops people mid-sentence when they first see it; tight, precise, built from stone that has worn smooth in exactly the right places. Herringbone parquet runs through the upper floors; period encaustic tiles handle the ground level. None of this is reproduction. None of it has been ripped out ... click here to read more

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On a quiet morning in the Dordogne, you open the shutters of a stone farmhouse and the garden hits you all at once — the scent of cut grass still damp from overnight rain, the faint sound of a church bell drifting in from Eymet's medieval bastide, a swallow darting low over the saltwater pool. This is what owning this three-gite complex outside Eymet actually feels like. Not a hotel. Not a rental investment spreadsheet. A real place, with thick stone walls and oak beams worn smooth over centuries, that happens to pay for itself when you're back home. The property comprises three fully renovated and individually furnished dwellings — a one-bedroom, a two-bedroom, and a three-to-four-bedroom cottage — set across half an acre of mature walled gardens. Each one has its own kitchen, living and dining space, and bathroom, so you can host a multigenerational family gathering without anyone tripping over each other, or rent out two units while you stay in the third. That flexibility is genuinely rare, and in this corner of southwest France, it's worth a lot. The renovation work is thorough and thoughtful. Stone walls have been kept where they belong — on full display, not plastered over. Exposed beams run the length of the ceilings. But there's nothing rustic-to-a-fault about the practicality: electric radiators and wood-burning stoves mean the season stretches well beyond July and August, double glazing keeps heating bills honest, and a newly installed fosse septique (October 2023) means one major infrastructure cost is already behind you. The pool liner was replaced in June 2025. This is a property someone has been maintaining properly, not parking and hoping for the best. That 10m x 5m saltwater pool is the centre of summe ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up every morning in the heart of the Côte d'Azur, surrounded by lush landscapes and serene views that offer a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. In the charming city of Callian, located in the Provence-Alps-Cote d'Azur region of Var, France, a delightful villa awaits those who desire both the tranquility of nature and the convenience of modern living. This splendid villa, perfect for both relaxation and entertaining, features 5 beautifully appointed bedrooms and 4 modern bathrooms, catering to the comfort and needs of its inhabitants. Spanning a generous 285 square meters, this property offers ample space for family living, social gatherings, and private retreats. But what truly sets this villa apart is not just its internal offerings but also its integration with the external environment. The villa's positioning is ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in the local culture and landscape, offering breathtaking views that capture the essence of the Côte d'Azur. Adding to the allure is the villa's exterior space. Designed with meticulous attention to detail, the property features a blend of elegance and practicality that is rare to find. The outdoor area is not only a place for relaxation but also a perfect setting for entertainment, with a spacious terrace that extends the living space into the beauty of the outdoors. It's not just about aesthetics; this villa is a testament to thoughtful design and craftsmanship. With an asking price that reflects its value and quality, this property represents an opportunity for those who appreciate the finer things in life but also understand the importance of a smart investment. The villa's condition is good, signaling that this is ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, this exquisite stone house in Montauroux offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. With its picturesque setting and charming architecture, this property is the ideal retreat for those seeking a second home or a vacation getaway in one of Europe's most sought-after destinations. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of olive trees and the sweet scent of lavender wafting through the air. This three-bedroom house, with its traditional stone façade, is a testament to the timeless beauty of Provençal architecture. The property is in excellent condition, ready to welcome you and your family for countless holidays filled with joy and relaxation. A Home with a View Perched on the edge of the quaint village of Montauroux, this home offers breathtaking panoramic views of the lush valley and rolling hills. The living room, complete with a cozy fireplace, opens onto a spacious terrace where you can enjoy al fresco dining while soaking in the stunning vistas. The fully equipped kitchen is perfect for preparing delicious meals with fresh local produce from nearby markets. Comfort and Elegance The house features three well-appointed bedrooms, each designed to provide comfort and tranquility. Two of the bedrooms are located on the upper floor, offering access to a private terrace where you can sip your morning coffee as the sun rises over the horizon. The third bedroom, with its own balcony, is a serene retreat for guests or family members. Outdoor Oasis The expansive garden, spanning approximately 1350 m², is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. A sun-drenched swimming pool invites you to take a refreshing dip on warm summer days, while t ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque terrain of Montauroux, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, this four-bedroom villa offers an enticing opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside while enjoying the comforts of a spacious and inviting home. With an area covering 139 square meters and situated on a generous 2610 square meter plot, this property combines the charm of rural living with proximity to the village essentials and local culture. Property Features: - Bedrooms: Four well-sized bedrooms, including a large master suite on the ground floor with an en-suite bathroom. - Bathrooms: Two full bathrooms, conveniently located on each floor. - Kitchen: A fully fitted kitchen that opens up to the dining area, perfect for family meals and entertaining guests. - Living Area: An open-plan design featuring a sitting room with large glass windows that offer scenic views and a cozy fireplace for colder evenings. - Garage: A 31 square meter space with internal access, providing secure parking and additional storage. - Additional Spaces: The property holds approved planning permission for significant enhancements, including an upstairs master bedroom extension, a pool house, and a summer kitchen. This setup presents a unique chance for buyers to tailor the villa to their tastes and needs. Amenities: - Fireplace - Electric gate for secure entry - Entry phone for guest access - Swimming pool (currently under construction, offering customization potential) Living in Montauroux, you’ll find yourself enveloped by the beauty of nature and the rich tapestry of French village life. The climate here is predominantly Mediterranean, featuring warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters, making it a year-round destinati ... click here to read more

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Charming Bungalow in Montauroux, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur Situated in the serene region of Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, this delightful 3-bedroom bungalow offers an idyllic setting for families or those looking to immerse themselves in the picturesque French countryside. Found in the peaceful village of Montauroux, the property is a short distance from the essential amenities and combines the tranquility of rural living with convenient access to local services. Property Details: - Interior size: 86 sqm - Land size: 843 sqm - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathroom: 1 - Traditional swimming pool - Private garden - Air conditioning - South-east exposure - Automated entry gate - Cellar storage Home Features: - Fitted/equipped American kitchen - Bright living area with double glazing and electric shutters - Sliding doors leading to outdoor spaces - Crawl space and electric roller shutters for enhanced insulation - Outdoor lighting and safety entry phone system Location Pros and Local Climate: Montauroux is characterized by a Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters, making it a delightful place to reside year-round. The clear skies and scant rainfall in the summer months are perfect for enjoying outdoor activities and leisurely days by the pool. Living in Montaurahoux: As a resident of Montauroux, you'll enjoy the charm of Provencal life with the convenience of modern amenities. The village is steeped in history and culture, offering locals and visitors alike a taste of traditional southern French life. The community is welcoming and provides a safe, family-friendly atmosphere. Outstanding local cuisine can be savored in nearby restaurants and cafes, while boutiques and markets offer unique shopping opportuni ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene locale of Montauroux, in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, France, awaits a beautiful villa, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding hills. Be ready to embrace the French Riviera lifestyle, characterized by its Mediterranean climate of hot, dry summers, and cool, mild winters. Located at 83440, this property could represent the realization of dreams for overseas buyers searching for a charming abode. With an approximate living space of 130 m², this villa is more than a simple architectural marvel. The villa unfolds into two levels, unveiling amenities designed for optimum convenience and comfort. The upper level invites you into a spacious fully-equipped kitchen designed to inspire any cordon-bleu cook, leading into an open-plan living room warmed by a traditional fireplace. In addition, the living room opens onto a covered terrace that provides a panoramic view of the idyllic surroundings, perfect for your morning coffee or evening drinks. The premises also include a separate dining area, two bedrooms, a shower room, and a guest WC. Descending to the lower level, you would find two more bedrooms, each bearing the luxury of their own ensuite bathroom or shower room. This level also accommodates a convenient laundry room and a cellar, and grants access to an expansive terrace - an additional space for family gatherings or tranquility. The villa resides on a plot of 2320 m² lavishly planted and inviting relaxation. It also holds the joy of an infinity pool that visually merges with the scenery and several terraces, providing ample space for lounging under the Côte d'Azur sun. To further complement the backyard space, an outdoor BBQ and lighting are available along with a carport for yo ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the lush green landscapes of Montauroux, France, this delightful, three-bedroom villa might just be your dream home. With its classic charm and modern comfort, it grants you an ideal retreat in the heart of the picturesque Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. It's the perfect oasis for those seeking tranquility without sacrificing convenience—located just a 5-minute drive from the motorway connecting you swiftly to the vibrant Alpes Maritimes. This charming villa offers a generous living area spanning nearly 90 square meters, exuding both spaciousness and warmth. Step into the bright salon, harmoniously integrated with a dining area that promises cozy family meals and memorable gatherings with friends. Adjacent, the separate kitchen boasts functionality and style and opens up to a beautiful, sun-kissed terrace perfect for al fresco dining or lazy summer afternoons with your favorite book. A guest toilet is conveniently situated on this level too. Ascend the stairs to discover three sunlit bedrooms, each thoughtfully designed with convenient storage spaces. Every room offers serene forest views, making your morning wake-up a delightful experience. A shower room and a separate toilet complete this floor, ensuring comfort for family and guests alike. The villa's exterior spans an impressive 1,427 square meters and offers an array of possibilities. Dive into the above-ground swimming pool during warm summer months, or use the two spacious wooden sheds for your creative or storage needs. Additional perks include a garage and several parking spaces. The property is fully connected to mains drainage, ensuring no extra hassle. Plus, the local amenities are unparalleled:\ - Double glazing - Internet - Swimming p ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil and picturesque surroundings of Montauroux, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, this four-bedroom villa offers an idyllic setting for those seeking a serene residence or a delightful holiday home. The villa, situated just a short distance from the charming village and within a 15-minute drive to the motorway, combines convenience with the peaceful ambiance of rural France. Covering an area of approximately 160 m2, with a dedicated living space of around 145 m2, this property presents a comfortable and spacious layout designed with modern living in mind. The living room, complete with a cozy fireplace, seamlessly transitions into an open kitchen, ensuring a communal and welcoming space for family and guests. Additionally, the separate dining area and veranda provide ample opportunities for entertaining and leisure, enhancing the overall living experience. The villa takes pride in its master bedroom, which boasts a sizable dressing area and an ensuite bathroom featuring a laundry room, offering both privacy and convenience. Alongside, three additional bedrooms and a shower room accommodate family and guests, ensuring everyone has their own space. What truly sets this property apart is its expansive garden, which spans over 2120 m2. Here, a swimming pool awaits, set against the backdrop of lush hills and forests, providing a tranquil setting for relaxation and outdoor activities. The garden's south-west exposure ensures abundant sunshine, ideal for those cherished moments of leisure. For culinary enthusiasts, an external kitchen equipped with a BBQ and pizza oven promises delightful alfresco dining experiences. Despite its many attributes, this property does come with a caveat - it requires renovations. ... click here to read more

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A Timeless Retreat in the Heart of Provence Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the golden rays of the sun filter through the lush canopy surrounding your home. Nestled in the picturesque village of Montauroux, this exquisite Art Deco-inspired residence offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern potential, set against the backdrop of Provence's rolling hills. A Journey Through Time and Space Built in the late 1920s, this 240 m² house is a testament to the elegance of a bygone era. As you step through the grand entrance, you're greeted by the intricate details that define its character: sculpted fountains whispering tales of yesteryears, artistic basins reflecting the azure sky, and antique balustrades that frame the terraces with grace. The property unfolds over three distinct levels, each offering its own slice of paradise. The main floor boasts a sun-drenched living room where a crackling fireplace invites cozy evenings. The adjoining kitchen, with its balcony, is perfect for morning coffees as you gaze over the verdant landscape. Two spacious bedrooms, a shower room, and a separate toilet complete this level, offering comfort and convenience. Venture to the top floor, and you'll find a haven of light and tranquility. Here, an open-plan living area and kitchen lead to a bedroom that basks in natural light, while a sprawling rooftop terrace offers panoramic views that stretch as far as the eye can see. A Canvas for Your Dreams The property's current configuration, with three separate apartments, presents a myriad of possibilities. Whether you envision a family residence, a seasonal rental, or a unified luxury home, the potential is boundless. The expansive ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of olive trees and the distant hum of cicadas, as the sun casts its golden glow over the rolling hills of Provence. Nestled in the picturesque village of Montauroux, this exquisite villa offers a perfect blend of tranquility and accessibility, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a slice of French paradise. A Gateway to Provence's Charms Montauroux, located in the heart of the Provence-Alps-Côte d'Azur region, is a haven for those who cherish the finer things in life. With its rich tapestry of vineyards, lavender fields, and historic villages, this area is a feast for the senses. The villa's proximity to the A8 motorway ensures that the vibrant cities of Cannes and Nice are just a short drive away, offering a perfect balance between serene countryside living and cosmopolitan excitement. A Villa Designed for Relaxation and Entertainment Set on a sprawling 3560 m² plot, this villa is a testament to quality craftsmanship and thoughtful design. The property boasts a spacious entrance hall that leads into a well-equipped kitchen, perfect for preparing gourmet meals with fresh local produce. The living room, bathed in natural light, opens onto a large south-facing terrace, ideal for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the breathtaking countryside views. Comfort and Convenience - Bedrooms: Three spacious bedrooms, including two with charming mezzanines, offer ample space for family and guests. - Bathrooms: Two modern bathrooms ensure comfort and privacy for all. - Additional Living Space: A two-room apartment provides flexibility for guests or potential rental income. - Parking and Security: A secure garage and ample parking space offer peace of mind. - Modern Amenities ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of olive trees and the distant hum of cicadas, as the sun casts its golden glow over the rolling hills of Provence. Welcome to your dream second home in Saint-Cézaire-sur-Siagne, a picturesque village nestled in the heart of the Alpes-Maritimes region. This villa is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, culture, and endless exploration. A Slice of Provençal Paradise This exquisite villa, boasting 162 square meters of living space, is a testament to the harmonious blend of traditional charm and modern comfort. Set on a generous 1,000 square meter plot, the property offers ample space for outdoor activities, with the potential to add a swimming pool for those sun-drenched summer days. Inside the Villa Step inside to discover a spacious and luminous living room, where a classic fireplace invites cozy evenings with family and friends. The separate fitted kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's delight, perfect for crafting meals inspired by the local Provençal markets. With three comfortable bedrooms, a modern bathroom, and a separate toilet, this villa is designed to accommodate both relaxation and entertainment. Features at a Glance: - 162 m² of living space - 1,000 m² landscaped plot - Spacious living room with fireplace - Separate fitted kitchen - Three comfortable bedrooms - Modern bathroom and separate toilet - Private garage and basement - Potential for a wine cellar or leisure space - Reversible air conditioning for year-round comfort - Opportunity to add a swimming pool The Allure of Saint-Cézaire-sur-Siagne Saint-Cézaire-sur-Siagne is a hidden gem in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bus ... click here to read more

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Step out onto the main terrace at eight in the morning, coffee in hand, and you'll understand why people buy property in Tourrettes and never look back. The valley rolls out below you in shades of olive and ochre, the medieval silhouette of Fayence perched on its hill to the east, and the only sounds are cicadas and whatever the wind carries up from the mimosa groves. This is Chemin des Collés — a quiet lane on the high ground above the village, where the views go on for miles and the pace of life feels deliberate in the best way. The villa itself sits on just over 7,200 square meters of private land, which, on the French Riviera hinterland, is the kind of plot that rarely comes available. Built in 1992 and put through a thorough renovation in 2013, the property sits comfortably in the territory between architectural confidence and contemporary comfort. The original Mediterranean bones are intact — the proportions, the relationship to the landscape, the way the living spaces open outward — but the renovation brought everything else into the present. Underfloor heating throughout, air conditioning, solar collectors, electric shutters, a serious security system. Move-in ready is an understatement. The current owners have kept it in genuinely good condition, the kind that doesn't require a mental renovation budget on your drive home from the viewing. Inside, the ground floor is organized around light. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors line the main living and dining areas, pulling the valley view into the room at every turn. The kitchen is fully equipped with high-end appliances — actually functional, not just photogenic. The dining room sits adjacent, large enough for a proper family dinner or a long lunch with guests that dr ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque Provence-Alps-Cote d'Azur region in Var, the charming town of Fayence is a hidden gem awaiting discovery. Among its cobbled streets, quaint cafés, and vibrant local markets, a unique opportunity presents itself—a 3-bedroom house that promises the classic Provençal living experience with modern comforts. This property, with its inviting Neo-Provençal villa design and a generously sized pool, is situated on a quiet, residential lane, offering peace and privacy within an enclosed land of 2000 m^2. The house spans 150 m^2, perfectly blending traditional charm with functionality, making it ideal for those who appreciate the allure of rustic living but do not wish to forego contemporary amenities. The ground floor reveals an entrance hall that seamlessly leads to a guest cloakroom, an expansive living room adorned with a cozy fireplace, and an open kitchen. The living space extends to a large bedroom, a well-appointed bathroom, and a master suite complete with a dressing room, catering to the needs of those seeking a blend of elegance and comfort. Ascending to the upper floor, you will find an additional bedroom featuring a shower room, toilet, and the delightful bonus of a balcony. This private outdoor space overlooks the garden's green expanse and the sparkling blue of the swimming pool—a view that captures the essence of this enchanting region. Moreover, the basement holds potential for creative use, offering space for parking two vehicles and an adjoining room with a pantry that awaits transformation according to your personal taste or needs. Property Features: - Three bedrooms - Single bathroom - Spacious living room with a fireplace - Open kitchen - Master suite with a dressing r ... click here to read more

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Immerse yourself in the idyllic lifestyle offered by this captivating 3-bedroom villa, located in the heart of the picturesque village Fayence, situated on the French Riviera in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of southeastern France. Nestled among two acres of lusciously landscaped gardens, this single-story home provides breathtaking, far-reaching views of the surrounding countryside, all within the tranquil setting of a peaceful cul-de-sac. The perfected embodiment of charming, timeless Provençal design is apparent in the villa’s exterior, while the interior espouses a spacious and light-filled nature, further enhanced by a plethora of substantial windows that beautifully frame the panoramic vista. Picturesquely positioned amid the charismatic village backdrop, you are ensured of a vibrant, close-knit community known for its knack for art, antiques, and crafts, offering a truly authentic French living experience. The ideal space for both relaxation and entertaining, the villa's open layout seamlessly merges the living room, dining area, and a fully-appointed open kitchen, setting the stage for an inviting, convivial atmosphere. Adjacent to the kitchen awaits a spacious cellar that leads to the attic, ripe with potential for conversion into additional living quarters. The residence comprises three generously sized bedrooms, including a master suite complete with an en-suite bathroom that offers privacy and views of the verdant garden. The remaining bedrooms benefit from a location on the opposite side of the house, each having its own private, well-designed bathrooms. Amenities of the villa include: - Intercom - Alarm System - Connected Thermostat - Outdoor Lighting - Electric Shutters - Crawl Space - Inter ... click here to read more

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Behold this remarkable 4-bedroom villa for sale situated in the heart of Provence-Alps-Cote d`Azur, Var, in the serene and charming town of Fayence in France. Offering 250m2 of spacious living and exemplifying elegant comfort that harmonizes style and versatility. Distinct in its composition, this inspirational property presents a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the sumptuous French living while adding your personal style. As you enter through a stylish grand gate, a captivating driveway, embellished with majestic cypresses, graciously guides you to the residence. Upon arrival, a charming patio welcomes you into an elegant entrance hall that introduces you to a world of refined luxury. A generous dining room seamlessly transitions into an expansive living area adorned with double doors that open up to a resplendent south-facing terrace. Here, an abundance of natural light enlivens every corner, creating an idyllic nexus between indoor and outdoor spaces. Staying true to its distinguished character, the villa offers an adjoining study space with French doors leading out to a west-facing terrace and a lush garden. The open-plan living kitchen serves as the pivotal heart of the home, extending practicably onto a sizable covered terrace, this is an ideal space for leisurely meals, relaxing downtime and jubilant gatherings. The living kitchen connects to a handy laundry room and cellar which offers practical storage solutions while the additional guest toilet and ensuite bedroom add to the easy-living elements of the home design. Ascend to the first floor to discover a bedroom complete with a private shower room and toilet and the more spacious master suite, creating a haven of comfort and convenience. Continuin ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting French Riviera, in the village of Fayence, lies an impressive villa waiting to become your next home. This is not just any villa; it's a bastide-style dwelling that merges the tranquility of Provençal life with convenient luxuries and a lush, private haven stretching over 3,100 square meters. Fayence, a charming village in the Var region, is the perfect slice of the French countryside, only a stone's throw from the shimmering Mediterannean coastline. The allure of this villa is in its details. Situated within the prestigious domain of Terre Blanche, known far and wide for its exceptional golfing facilities, it offers a unique blend of leisure and indulgence. Living here means you're not just buying a property, but stepping into a lifestyle—an exquisite mix of relaxation and recreation, with access to top-tier amenities. Now, you’re probably envisioning a life here and wondering how this villa can adapt to your family needs or personal desires. Well, imagine waking up in one of the five generous bedrooms—two of which stand proudly on the ground floor, each with its own bathroom for that much-appreciated privacy. These rooms are ideal for guests or family members who prefer single-level living. Then, ascend to the first floor, where you’ll discover the spacious master bedroom complete with a terrace, a dressing room, and a bathroom. The morning light here is something to behold, with views stretching over the old village of Tourrettes and the rolling hills of the majestic Pays de Fayence in Var. But the living quarters aren't the only seductions. This villa, with its harmonious design, extends an invitation to enjoy the outdoors in style. The vast garden is not just a plot of land; ... click here to read more

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Discover the essence of Provençal living with this charming four-bedroom villa located in the picturesque town of Fayence, nestled within the idyllic surroundings of Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur. This inviting property is an ideal blend of comfort and potential, sitting on a generous land area of approximately 3,321 square meters. Villa Overview: - Property Type: Villa - Condition: Good (ideal for personalization) - Interior Size: 160m² - Land Size: 3,321m² - Bedrooms: 4 - Bathrooms: 2 Property Features: - Spacious living room of nearly 50m² with a cozy fireplace - Fully-equipped independent kitchen with pantry - Two ground floor bedrooms with a shared bathroom - Upstairs master bedroom and an additional room, each with separate bathroom facilities - Covered terrace for al fresco dining and relaxation - Large swimming pool with expansive sun deck - Convenient 20m² garage and additional parking spaces - Air-conditioning, double glazing, internet, alarm system, electric gate, and more Local Area and Climate: Fayence offers a quintessential South of France lifestyle, marked by tranquil villages, bustling market towns, and stunning natural scenery. As a resident, you'll enjoy mild winters and warm, sunny summers—perfect for enjoying the range of outdoor activities available such as hiking, cycling, or simply relaxing by your pool. Life in a villa here combines privacy with the convivial charm of rural French living. The close-knit community provides a warm welcome to newcomers, often hosting local events and markets that showcase regional produce and crafts. Living in Fayence: Fayence is not just a place to live; it's a lifestyle. The town is known for its soaring glider planes, gliding center, and panoramic views of the ... click here to read more

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Presenting an idyllic stone house nestled in the serene Fayence region, in beautiful Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, 83440, France. This enchanting property offers a relaxing retreat from the relentless haste of the modern world, all within the comfort of a well-maintained house situated in a culturally vibrant and picturesque region of France. The house is a delightful blend of cozy comfort and rustic charm. Spanning a generous 140 m², it harbors three chic bedrooms, fit to accommodate anyone in search of tranquility and a genteel lifestyle. The charm does not stop there; the house is designed with a spacious kitchen, offering plenty of space for cheffing up gastronomic delights. Next to the kitchen, you will find a homey living room complete with a fireplace, perfect for those cozy evenings in. The house also accommodates a practical laundry room and a downstairs toilet for convenience. As you trail upstairs, you are met with a palatial master suite complete with its own shower room. Two additional bedrooms and a family bathroom present you with a lovely retreat. The property's unique feature doesn't stop at its interior though. Sheltered in grandeur, the beauty of the home spills out into the surrounding setting with several terraces commanding panoramic views of the countryside. Offering spaces to eat, relax, savor the view or cultivate a desire for solitary introspection – life here is as much about the view beyond the window as it is about the life inside. A striking feature of the property is the newly installed 14-meter long swimming pool for a refreshing dip or simply to relax by the poolside, sunbathing under the gentle French sun. The land accompanying the house stretches nearly 8000m², providing ample space f ... click here to read more

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Hello there, prospective buyers and lovers of tranquility! First and foremost, let me extend a warm welcome to you, and let me offer you a brief moment amidst what is surely a bustling search for the perfect home away from home. As a busy real estate agent, I've come across many properties, but there's something special about this stone farmhouse nestled in the heart of Fayence, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, that deserves your attention. Now, let's dive into the details of this beautiful residence and the serene lifestyle that awaits you here in the heart of stunning Provence. Our journey begins as you approach the historic village of Fayence, a genuine gem in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. Known for its idyllic landscapes and a mild Mediterranean climate, Fayence promises warm summers and mild winters, perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat year-round. Surrounded by the enchanting scents of lavender fields and olive groves, life here is paced by the rise and fall of the sun and the gentle sway of the countryside. Nestled just 2 km from the town center, this farmhouse stretches across an expansive hectare of land, offering a splendid escape into nature while keeping you just close enough to the conveniences. Fayence itself is renowned for its vibrant community life, rustic cafes, and a weekly market that lets you savor the local produce and crafts. If you're an expat or an overseas buyer, you'll be enchanted by the culture, friendly locals, and the slower pace of living - a stark and welcome contrast to bustling city life. Now, let's take a stroll through this farmhouse, a captivating fusion of traditional charm and contemporary comfort. With 365 square meters of living space, this property is perfect for ... click here to read more

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