Seaside Gem in Historic Agde: Versatile 120sqm Triplex, Steps from Mediterranean Beaches, Airports & Béziers

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Agde, Languedoc-Roussillon, 34300, France, Agde (France)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 120Floor area

€280,800

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

120m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to the heart of Agde, a dynamic and historical town nestled in the scenic Languedoc-Roussillon region of southern France. Positioned ideally just a stone's throw away from the sparkling Mediterranean Sea, this property effortlessly captures the essence of coastal living with a rich historical tapestry that whispers through its cobblestone streets. Perfectly placed, you're merely five minutes from the inviting beaches, a brief ten-minute drive to the airport, and only 25 minutes away from Beziers.

This property is perfect for those with an eye for opportunity and a penchant for investing. It spans a total living area of 120 square meters, designed with three separate apartments that promise versatility and potential. The ground floor apartment is a fixer-upper, eagerly awaiting your creative touch. Encompassing 49 square meters, it offers a canvas where you can imprint your style and imagination, turning it into a contemporary dwelling or a delightful holiday retreat.

The second story hosts a cozy 30 square meter apartment, featuring a lounge and dining area with an open-plan kitchen fully equipped with base units, an electric oven, a sink, and a gas hob. Accompanying this is a functional shower room complete with shower, WC, and basin unit. The charm of this floor is magnified by a 12.13 square meter terrace, providing a serene escape to enjoy breathtaking views and soothing breezes with your morning coffee or evening glass of wine.

Moving upwards, the third apartment takes up 32 square meters, presenting a living room that flows into a dining space and another open-plan kitchen equipped with the essentials. It too has a shower room, mirroring the facilities of the previous floor, and offers a peaceful bedroom tucked away for comfort and quiet.

Key Features:
- Size: 120 sqm total living area
- Layout: 3 separate flats
- Location: 5 mins from sea, 10 mins from airport, 25 mins from Beziers
- Ground Apartment: 49 sqm, needs renovation
- First Floor: 30 sqm flat with terrace
- Second Floor: 32 sqm flat
- Heating: Electric
- Energy Efficiency: Double glazing (partly)
- Extras: Private terrace, south-facing facade
- Annual Land Tax: €1000
- Investment Potential: High, with rental possibilities

Agde offers an embrace of culture, history, and modern amenities. As you walk through the town, you're not just passing through layers of history but experiencing a vibrant community full of character and warmth. Imagine yourself wandering through the weekly markets with abundant fresh produce, or taking part in local festivals that light up the town with colors and joy.

Living in Agde is like stepping into a postcard; serenity from the rushing life, while still being connected. The climate here is typically Mediterranean, offering mild winters and gloriously warm and sun-drenched summers. It's an environment that beckons outdoor adventures, whether you're looking to explore historical treasures like the Cathedral of Saint Stephen or indulging in the myriad of water sports along the beautiful coastlines.

Surrounded by lush vineyards producing the finest wine assortments, there's a touch of the finest French lifestyle at your fingertips. Dining in Agde is a delightful journey through traditional flavors and culinary fusions, and there's no shortage of delectable treats to discover. Find yourself at a local bistro, tasting an exquisite seafood dish, or perhaps a glass of Languedoc's renowned wines in hand.

The townhouse itself is within a charming green square, a peaceful setting that combines quietude and convenience. For those seeking more action, there’s shopping, golf, and family-friendly entertainment options close by, ensuring you never need to venture far for anything you might need or desire.

In sum, this property isn’t just a house—it’s a gateway into a lifestyle enriched by culture and nature, with the potential to become a remarkable home or a lucrative investment. Come to Agde, where the past and present meld beautifully, and life’s pace is yours to set.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
120
Price per m²
€2,340
Garden size
890
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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You set your glass of Pineau des Charentes on the stone ledge, look out past the mulberry tree toward fields turning amber in the late afternoon, and feel your shoulders drop about three inches. That's the moment this house gets you. It happened to everyone who walked through before you, and it'll happen to you too. This maison de maître sits in a quiet hamlet in north Charente, the kind of village where the Sunday morning air smells of woodsmoke and someone's always got a baguette tucked under their arm heading home from Ruffec. It's not the France of Instagram postcards — it's the real thing. Slow roads, big skies, neighbours who actually wave. The house itself has generous bones. At 189 square metres, it breathes. Previous owners renovated it with obvious affection rather than a quick cosmetic flip — you can feel the difference the moment you step onto the travertine floors and look up at the exposed beams. Light tracks through the rooms from east to west across the day, and the house seems to understand this, with windows positioned so you're always chasing a patch of warmth or shade depending on the season. The open-plan kitchen anchors daily life here. It opens directly onto a courtyard — flagged, sheltered, sized for a table that seats ten without anyone knocking elbows. This is where the long lunches happen. The ones that start at one and end somewhere around six when someone finally puts a lid on the rosé. From the kitchen you move into a very large reception room dominated by a fireplace, the kind of proportions that handle both a family Christmas and a quiet Tuesday evening with equal ease. A sage-panelled study sits off the ground floor, calm and book-lined in your mind already, and there's a near self-con ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this charming 3-bedroom house located in the heart of Marseillan, Herault, France, with a price tag of 220,320 Euros. Imagine waking up to the vibrant streets of this picturesque seaside town, where the hustle and bustle of local life is just a few steps away from your door. This home boasts 76 square meters of living space, perfectly suited for a small family or as an investment for seasonal rentals. Let me walk you through this property and the delightful town it's nestled in. Firstly, Marseillan is a hidden gem located on the Etang-de-Thau. This quaint little town offers all the essentials you could wish for, including shops, a bustling port, beautiful beaches, and a variety of restaurants to satisfy any culinary craving. Being only 20 minutes from the charming towns of Pezenas, Beziers, and Montpellier, it offers both the tranquility of a small town and the vibrancy of a city within arm's reach. The climate in Marseillan is Mediterranean, which means you’re in for mild winters and long, hot summers. Perfect for those who enjoy outdoor living, you'll find that the sun is a frequent visitor to this lovely part of the world. Whether you're relaxing on the beach or exploring the scenic countryside, the weather is usually on your side. Now, let’s dive into the house itself. As you step into the ground floor, you'll find a modest entrance hall of 3.2 square meters leading to a convenient WC with a washbasin. The ground floor also features two bedrooms—one measuring 11.3 square meters, complete with a shower, and another slightly larger 11.7 square meter bedroom. Heading up to the first floor, you’ll discover a cozy 19 square meter lounge area, perfect for spending quality time with family or entertaining g ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque village of Marseillan, this charming 4-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. With its rich history as a winegrower's residence, this property has been thoughtfully renovated to blend traditional charm with modern comforts, making it an ideal second home or holiday retreat. A Glimpse into Marseillan's Allure Marseillan, located in the Herault department of southern France, is a vibrant village known for its rich cultural heritage and stunning natural beauty. Situated just 15 minutes from the historic town of Pezenas and a short drive from the Mediterranean coast, Marseillan offers a perfect balance of tranquility and accessibility. The region is renowned for its Picpoul wine, and the local vineyards provide a scenic backdrop to this idyllic setting. Property Highlights - Spacious Living: With 128 m² of living space, this house comfortably accommodates a large family or group of friends. - Outdoor Oasis: The large courtyard, complete with a swimming pool, is perfect for relaxing after a day at the beach or exploring the local area. - Modern Amenities: The house features a fully equipped kitchen, reversible air conditioning, and a new thermodynamic boiler, ensuring comfort year-round. - Rental Potential: With a rental income of €2000 per week during the summer, this property offers excellent investment potential. - Proximity to Beaches: Just 10 minutes from the Mediterranean coast, enjoy easy access to numerous beaches and seaside activities. - Cultural Richness: Explore the nearby towns of Meze and Florensac, known for their seafood restaurants and vibrant local culture. - Convenient Access: The property is within 25 minutes of Beziers, prov ... click here to read more

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Presenting a stunning villa nestled in the charming town of Marseillan in Herault, 34340, France, this property serves as the perfect opportunity for a genuine French living experience. Ideally located, it is 15 minutes away from Pezenas, 5 minutes from Marseillan, 20 minutes from Beziers, and a mere 10 minutes from the serene coast of Bassin de Thau. This well-maintained villa was constructed in 2001, offering 160 m² of living space, an additional studio of 21 m², and an expansive garage, all located within a 976 m² plot, complete with a vast swimming pool. The key highlight is the large, brightly lit living cum dining room spanning 51 m2. The villa also features an equipped kitchen of 16 m², outfitted with upper and lower units, a hob, oven, dishwasher, and a refrigerator. A peek in the house will reveal: - Five spacious bedrooms boasting areas of 18.5 m², 12.5 m², 13.6 m², and 12.6 m² - Two bathrooms—one fitted with a shower, washbasin, WC and the other with a bath, shower, washbasin - A dressing room of 3.4 m² - An expansive garage of 77 m² Additionally, there is a 21 m² studio inclusive of a kitchen space and a personal washroom (shower, washbasin, WC). The exterior displays an attractive pool (9.5m × 5m, chlorinated), a broad terrace, and potential gardening space at the back of the house. A functioning well is also on the property. Just by location alone, the villa is an attractive proposition. Marseillan is a bustling town with an array of shops, restaurants, and a vibrant community atmosphere. The house's accessibility to other key tourist destinations like Pezenas, Marseillan, Beziers, and the enchanting coast of Bassin de Thau is an added appeal. In terms of climate, Herault enjoys long, hot su ... click here to read more

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Imagine living the idyllic lifestyle of southern France in a charming village called Pomérols, a hidden gem steeped in history and culture! This 2-bedroom village house offers an unparalleled chance to experience this lifestyle in comfort and charm, with its seasoned stone walls and characterful interiors painting a picture of rustic, yet modern living. In this bustling village atmosphere, everyday life is sprinkled with the echoes of the past, the beauty of the present, and the promise of future adventures. As I juggle numerous properties and prospecting calls, I must say, this villa stands out not just as a property but as a real opportunity for those searching for authentic charms mixed with modern essentials. It’s snugly nestled in the village yet gives you privacy—this is your snug cocoon amidst the vibrancy of Pomérols. This wonderful abode, fully renovated and primed for wonderful living, welcomes you with an independent studio—ideal for guests or perhaps your creative retreat. Picture this: you start your day sipping coffee in the beautiful private courtyard, the sun just peeking over the fountain, as the scent of morning dew fills the air. The space is an extension of the indoor-outdoor Mediterranean lifestyle, perfect for warm evenings filled with chatter and clinking glasses under the stars. Here's a little tour to give you a feel of what awaits inside: - Open kitchen blending into a lounge - A cozy sitting room, inviting relaxation - A bedroom with access to a quaint roof terrace - Shower room with a separate WC - An independent studio with living area and kitchenette - Additional bathroom and toilet within the studio - Charming private courtyard with a vintage fountain This property spans 130m² of l ... click here to read more

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Prepare to be captivated by this enticing 5-bedroom house, nestled in the picturesque town of Villeneuve-Les-Beziers, Herault, 34420, France. This delightful home is generously proportioned with a living area of 265m², including three en-suite bedrooms and an extra 2-bedroom guest gite spanning 80m². This is set on a private land parcel measuring 2722m², complete with an enticing pool. In addition, a spacious garage offers ample storage space. The property is situated at the heart of what was once a flourishing wine domain, exchanging the hustle and bustle of crowded neighborhoods for a serene, private ambiance. This makes the property an ideal hotspot for both personal and summer rental purposes. Villeneuve-lès-Béziers, the host town, offers a mix of local amenities such as shops, cafes, restaurants and schools. Moreover, its position on the banks of the Orb river and the Canal du Midi only adds to its allure. And did we mention it’s a mere 15-minute drive from the coast, Beziers/Cap d'Agde airport and just half an hour from Montpellier airport? This location indeed makes it a fantastic investment for overseas buyers. As for the property itself, its size-able basement harbors two garages, a cellar, and a laundry room offering plenty of storage space. The ground floor welcomes you with a spacious entrance hall, leading into a combined living room and equipped kitchen spanning a generous 85.5m². Two en-suite bedrooms complete with shower rooms and dressings, a dedicated office room which could also serve as a bedroom, and a veranda with a tranquil smoking area add to the ground floor offerings. Ascend to the first floor, and you are greeted by a cozy lounge, an en-suite bedroom with a dressing room and bathroom. Th ... click here to read more

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Greetings all you eager home seekers, those looking for an authentic slice of French living! Allow me, a bit of a bussy real estate agent, to introduce you to a delightful opportunity nestled in the charming town of Pézenas, located in the Herault department of the sunny South of France. Whether you're an expatriate looking for the perfect spot to settle or an overseas buyer dreaming of a life in the enchanting French countryside, this property could just be the ticket! Our spotlight property today is a 2-bedroom house that has been fully renovated, boasting 78 square meters of cozy living space right in the heart of Pézenas. This town is nothing short of a dream, offering a picturesque setting filled with cobblestone streets, historic architecture, and a lively market. You’ll find yourself captivated by the town’s enchanting medieval history while enjoying a modern lifestyle. Now, let’s get to the property! This house is in good condition, meaning it’s ready and waiting for you. No major issues to fret over or big renovations to dive into, hooray! The ground floor showcases a large garage of 40 square meters, finely renovated where you can easily fit a car or use as much-needed storage space - ideal for families with an active lifestyle. The garage space also features a renovated room that's perfect for a home office or additional living area. There's even a nifty little shower room attached. Now, up those charming stone stairs, you’ll find yourself in an open kitchen-dining area. This space is perfect for entertaining friends or enjoying cozy meals with your loved ones. It’s outfitted with all modern conveniences, including an electric oven, fridge, and dishwasher. Just imagine the delightful meals you can whip up w ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque region of Villeneuve-lès-Béziers, along Rue Frédéric et Irène Joliot-Curie, you'll discover a truly exquisite chateau that perfectly balances luxury with classic charm. Now, I'm a very busy real estate agent with many properties to juggle, but trust me, this one is worth all the attention. This remarkable stone manor, dating back to 1923, has been meticulously renovated in 2023, providing a fascinating blend of old-world allure and contemporary comforts. Adorned with four spacious bedrooms and three lavishly appointed bathrooms, this spacious abode offers the perfect backdrop for family life. The property spans an impressive 280 square meters across three floors, and its design elegantly harmonizes history and modern flair. The high ceilings, reaching 3.20 meters, and the graceful wooden staircase are testimonies of the precise craftsmanship that went into restoring this majestic home. Property Features: - 280 m² living space across 3 floors - 9 spacious rooms, including 4 bedrooms - 3 modern and luxurious bathrooms - High ceilings of 3.20 m - A newly renovated kitchen - A charming wooden staircase - Beautifully landscaped garden - Expansive terrace for entertaining - Fiber-optic internet connection - Ample front and back parking space One can't help but be drawn to the magical garden area, tailored for relaxation and social gatherings. Whether you envision hosting dinner parties under the clear French skies or simply enjoying a quiet afternoon with a book, this outdoor space offers the perfect setting. Equally captivating, the property includes an outbuilding - originally a post office - now thoughtfully transformed into an art gallery. This space generously sprawls across 625 ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming village of Nizas, Herault, this beautiful winegrower's house offers a unique blend of character and modernity, making it an appealing choice for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the French countryside's serenity while enjoying a home that meets all the modern lifestyle needs. With a total living space of 210 m2 spread over two distinct units, this property provides ample space and flexibility, whether you're considering a generous family home or an opportunity to generate rental income. The main house boasts a lively and artful mix of history and comfort across its 128 m2, featuring three well-appointed bedrooms and two bathrooms, complemented by a cozy living space. Meanwhile, the independent flat offers an additional 82 m2 containing two bedrooms and merges seamlessly with the main structure but retains an element of privacy thanks to its separate entrance. The flat, freshly renovated, showcases a modern fitted kitchen and a spacious living area, perfect for guests or as a rental possibility. Stepping outside, you're greeted by a picturesque 62 m2 front garden that leads you into the home, welcoming passing neighbours and friends into a personal slice of tranquility. To the rear, a large terrace of 110 m2 offers an expansive outdoor living space ideal for dining under the stars or simply soaking up the Languedoc sun. Living in Nizas presents a lifestyle filled with ease and convenience blended with the authentic charm of a French village. For daily necessities, the village caters well with local shops and delightful restaurants, ensuring that essentials—or a charming dining experience—are just a stroll away. Even more, the village is strategically positioned; just a short drive from th ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque village of Roujan, this delightful 4-bedroom house offers an inviting escape for those seeking a second home in the enchanting region of Herault, France. With its traditional architecture and modern comforts, this property is a perfect blend of old-world charm and contemporary living, making it an ideal holiday retreat or investment opportunity. A Glimpse into Roujan's Allure Roujan is a quintessential French village, brimming with character and history. Located just 20 minutes from the bustling towns of Béziers and Pézenas, and a mere 25-minute drive from the sun-kissed Mediterranean beaches, Roujan offers the perfect balance of tranquility and accessibility. The village itself is a tapestry of narrow streets, charming cafes, and local markets, where the aroma of freshly baked baguettes fills the air. Property Highlights - Spacious Living: The house boasts 110 square meters of living space, thoughtfully designed to accommodate family gatherings and quiet retreats alike. - Bedrooms & Bathrooms: Four well-appointed bedrooms and two modern bathrooms provide ample space for guests and family. - Modern Kitchen: A fully equipped kitchen with state-of-the-art appliances, perfect for culinary enthusiasts. - Outdoor Oasis: A beautifully landscaped garden of 1565 square meters, complete with a heated swimming pool, offers a private sanctuary for relaxation and entertainment. - Garage & Parking: A 15 square meter garage and additional parking space ensure convenience for multiple vehicles. - Energy Efficient: Equipped with reversible air conditioning and electrical heating, the home is both comfortable and energy-efficient. The Lifestyle of a Second Homeowner in Roujan Imagine waking u ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a delightful opportunity nestled in the heart of the picturesque region of Vendres, Herault, 34350, France. This lovely 2-bedroom abode stands ready to welcome its new inhabitants. Whether you're an overseas buyer looking for a vacation spot or a long-term haven, this could be the ideal setting for your French adventures. Situated in a secure and well-maintained residence, this property offers a blend of comfort and convenience. Vendres is a vibrant seaside town embellished with wonderful access to both the azure Mediterranean Sea and the tranquil countryside of southern France. Located just a short drive from the buzzing locales of Béziers, you’ll find a balanced pace of life, providing both relaxation and lively entertainment when desired. Additionally, Vendres provides easy connectivity to Béziers Cap d’Agde Airport, making international travel a breeze. The property itself is a compact yet spacious house that spans a total area of 42 square meters, skillfully utilizing every inch to provide comfort without hassle. A quintessential example of efficient living, the home opens to a cozy open-plan kitchen and living room, inviting you to unwind after sun-soaked days by the sea. The kitchen is fully-equipped, promising ease as you prepare your meals with appliances right at your fingertips - from electric hob to dishwasher. Interior Features: - Base Area: 42 m² - Bedrooms: 2 - Bathrooms: 1 - Open-plan kitchen - Living Room with bay windows - Compact Bathroom - Bay windows opening to terrace Upper Floor: - Hallway - WC - Master bedroom with pool view - Second Bedroom with sloping ceiling Exterior Amenities: - Rear covered terrace - Private courtyard, about 40 m2 - Parking Space - Shared swimming pool ... click here to read more

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Located in the charming city of Béziers, Hérault in the picturesque region of Occitanie in southern France, this 4-bedroom villa represents an intriguing opportunity for families or individuals looking for a French home or a splendid holiday getaway. Spanning an area of 202 square meters, this villa boasts magnificent, unobstructed views over the lush countryside stretch all the way to the Pyrenees, offering a serene and picturesque living environment. The villa's layout includes a generously sized living area incorporating a dining space and a fully fitted kitchen, all set against the backdrop of an elegant old marble fireplace. The ambiance is further enriched with direct access to multiple terraces which embrace the home, providing ample outdoor spaces for relaxation and entertainment. The living area extends outdoors to a covered terrace that not only promises enchanting sunsets but also overlooks an infinity pool and quaint village scenery. The master suite is an exquisite retreat featuring a large private terrace above the living area, creating a peaceful haven from which one can enjoy panoramic views. Additionally, three more bedrooms complete the home, with one of them conveniently having a separate entrance and another equipped with a vast dressing area. Reversible air conditioning via an air-air heat pump along with the cozy fireplace ensure the villa remains comfortable during the mid-season and winter months. The property has been thoughtfully updated in 2002 using high-quality materials and requires minimal work, save for potential personal customization like adding a bathroom to the master suite. Outdoor features: - Infinity swimming pool (8m x 4m) - Spacious 42m² garage - Parking space accommodating u ... click here to read more

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Located in the picturesque village of Vendémian in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of Herault, France, this charming two-bedroom stone house with a generous 32m² terrace is a refreshing oasis in the heart of European history and culture. Nestled among the rolling vineyards and undulating scrublands, this home invites you to experience French living at its finest. Covering a total of 90m², the house presents an excellent opportunity for those seeking a stately home in a tranquil setting. On entering the ground floor, you are welcomed into a spacious open-plan living room underscored by high ceilings and beautiful wooden beams. The well-proportioned kitchen is the heart of this home, perfect for the home cook or budding gastronomer. The ground floor also presents a bathroom, a WC, and a functional laundry room. For the wine connoisseur, the house comes with a 10m² custom wine storage space, ready to house your collection. The property further benefits from two cellars, one featuring an old-world charm with a well. Moving up to the first floor, a modern bathroom and two bedrooms offer comfortable living quarters. The bright living room opens onto the terrace, inviting natural light into the heart of the home. The terrace, surrounded by stone walls, offers a private retreat to enjoy the temperate French weather. The 62m² attic on the second floor presents an opportunity to extend the living space. It can be converted into an additional sleeping area or a games room – a canvas ready for your personal touch. The house is sold fully furnished making your transition smooth, putting the iconic French lifestyle at your fingertips. Amenities: - Size: 90m² - Bedrooms: 2 - Bathrooms: 1 - Cellars: 2 - Wine Storage - Laundr ... click here to read more

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A Sensory Journey Begins Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the sun casts a golden hue over the sprawling vineyards that stretch as far as the eye can see. This is not just a house; it's a sanctuary nestled in the heart of Roujan, where the rhythm of life is dictated by the seasons and the allure of the French countryside. The Essence of Roujan Living In this charming village, life unfolds at a leisurely pace. Mornings are spent savoring a freshly brewed espresso on your sun-drenched terrace, enveloped by the sweet scent of wisteria. As the day progresses, the vibrant local market beckons, offering a bounty of fresh produce and artisanal delights. Evenings are reserved for leisurely strolls through the vineyards, where the setting sun paints the sky in hues of pink and orange. A Home Steeped in Character This 370 m² winegrower's house is a testament to timeless elegance and modern comfort. The moment you step inside, you're greeted by the cool touch of original cement tiles underfoot and the warmth of a marble fireplace that whispers stories of yesteryears. Art Deco ironwork adds a touch of sophistication, seamlessly blending with contemporary amenities like central heating powered by a heat pump. A Haven for Gatherings With six spacious bedrooms and four bathrooms, this home is perfect for hosting family and friends. The expansive living room, bathed in natural light, opens onto a terrace that offers unobstructed views of the vineyards. Here, laughter and conversation flow as freely as the local wine, creating memories that will last a lifetime. The Allure of the Outdoors Step outside, and you're greeted by a lush garden that invites you to explore its hidden cor ... click here to read more

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Oh, hello there! I must admit, things are pretty hectic around here as I've been juggling quite a few properties, but I couldn't resist sharing this lovely gem with you all the way here in Puissalicon, France. If you're dreaming of a home that marries historic charm with modern luxury, this might just be the perfect fit for you—so let’s dive right into what makes this home so delightful! Nestled within the delightful boundaries of the Languedoc-Roussillon, Hérault area, this Maison de Maître has been masterfully renovated, offering a unique blend of prosperity and elegance. With its five spacious bedrooms, this house is perfect for families looking to expand or for anyone in need of some extra space to accommodate guests or even work from home. The master suite is an absolute treat, providing a private sanctuary to retreat to after a long day. Now, stepping outside into the courtyard, you'll find a small yet inviting Italian pool that's perfect for cooling off on those warm summer days. And speaking of weather, Puissalicon enjoys a Mediterranean climate with hot summers and mild winters, making it a pleasant place to live pretty much year-round. Imagine lounging by the pool with a good book under the lovely Provencal sun, how charming does that sound? - 5 bedrooms: Plenty of space for a big family or guests - 2 bathrooms: Modern and fully equipped - Courtyard: Lovely outdoor space with a small pool - 140 m²: Generous living space spread across the home - Energy Efficient: Class A energy rating - Garage: 100 m² with potential for expansion - Historic Features: Retains original wine cellar elements - Italian Pool: Perfect spot for relaxation - Close to Béziers: Just a short drive away - Renovated: Modern technology meet ... click here to read more

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Located in the delightful village of Corneilhan in the Herault department of Southern France, this unique 3-bedroom house offers an intriguing blend of historical charm and modern needs. This property, which was once part of a castle, includes two parts that can function independently, making it ideal for those looking to manage a rental space or accommodate extended family. Property Overview: - Total surface area of 237 square meters, in need of renovation - Comprises a lounge, a spacious kitchen, 3 bedrooms, and 2 bath/shower rooms - Includes a large convertible attic, offering potential for additional living space - Features a sunny 44 square meter terrace and a 20 square meter courtyard - Also encompasses a stone barn/garage of 65 square meters, ripe for conversion Property Condition: - This house is a genuine fixer-upper and will require renovation - The roof and interiors need significant attention and restoration Amenities: - Reversible air conditioning - Wood burning stove and electric heating - Wooden shutters and double-glazing on windows - Electricity installations have been recently updated Nestled just a short 20-minute drive from the beaches and 15 minutes from the bustling town of Beziers, Corneilhan offers a peaceful lifestyle without sacrificing access to urban amenities. The village itself boasts all necessary conveniences including a café, restaurant, bakery, pharmacy, and supermarket. Life in Corneilhan offers a rich tapestry of culinary delights, cultural experiences, and outdoor activities. For avid hikers or nature enthusiasts, the surrounding countryside provides abundant opportunities for exploring scenic trails and wildlife. The proximity to coastal areas also allows for numerous water-bas ... click here to read more

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Discover the enchantment of living in Puimisson, a charming village in the heart of the beautiful Languedoc-Roussillon region, with this captivating five-bedroom villa that embodies a perfect blend of character and comfort. This village home offers both a serene retreat and a promising project for those inclined towards personalizing their living space. Situated seamlessly within the rolling vineyards of the South of France and framed by the breathtaking landscapes that characterize the area, Puimisson is a mere 20-minute drive from the historic town of Béziers, 25 minutes from the artistic Pezenas, and 30 minutes away from the Mediterranean coast. This three-story villa is generously sized at approximately 315m² and sits on a 160m² plot, making it a noteworthy choice for families or expatriates seeking spacious living quarters amidst a tranquil setting. The property greets with a distinctive entrance hall that could also serve as a lounge, radiating the welcoming essence this home holds. The combined allure of the original architectural elements with an opening for modern enhancements makes this villa an admirable fixer-upper opportunity. Whether you aspire to preserve its vintage charm or infuse a contemporary flair, the possibilities are enticing. Property Features: - Five expansive bedrooms offering versatile accommodation - A total of three well-appointed bathrooms - Spacious kitchen on the second floor with essential appliances and direct access to a 30m² terrace, perfect for alfresco dining and enjoying panoramic views - Multiple lounges that provide ample space for relaxation and family gatherings - A practical combination of electric heating and the traditional architecture keeps the home cozy throughout varyi ... click here to read more

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Discover an inviting three-bedroom house nestled in the charming village of Corneilhan, located in the scenic Herault department of Southern France. This fully renovated property provides both comfort and style across its 110 m2 of living space, all situated on a generous 639 m2 plot. The house blends the aesthetic of traditional French cottages with contemporary fixtures and functionality, creating a truly welcoming home environment. The renovation respects the original charm while incorporating modern amenities, ensuring a blend of old-world charm with the conveniences of modern living. ### Property Features - Total living area: 110 m2 - Lot size: 639 m2 - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 2 - Renovated kitchen with modern appliances including 2 ovens, a gas hob, dishwasher, and a fridge/freezer - Wood-burning stove in the living room - Hall/study on the ground floor with built-in storage - Large balcony and courtyard with a parking space - Garden features an 8x4 m chlorine swimming pool - Separate 20 m2 workshop and a 12 m2 garden office - Electric portable heaters and double glazing - Property tax: 1248 Euros per year Strategically positioned in the heart of Corneilhan, this house offers practical access to local shops and supermarkets within a quaint village atmosphere. Residents enjoy the proximity to various dining options and can take advantage of quick trips to the bustling city of Beziers, just 10 minutes away. Furthermore, the beautiful river Orb and the historic Canal du Midi are nearby, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike. ### Local Area & Lifestyle Living in Corneilhan places you in the beautiful Languedoc-Roussillon region, famed for its dynamic landscapes from coastal resorts to vine-cover ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the delightful village of Magalas, in southern France, lies a quaint villa that's just waiting for its next chapter. As a busy agent who’s accustomed to the fast-paced nature of global real estate, it's always refreshing to stumble upon a property that's not just ready to live in, but also nestled in such an inviting locale. This villa, with its 85 square meters of space, offers a comfortable and straightforward lifestyle that many covet in this picturesque part of France. Magalas is more than just a dot on the map; it's a place where life ebbs and flows at a gentle pace, surrounded by the beauty of Languedoc-Roussillon and yet close enough to the hustle and bustle of bigger towns. Positioned just 20 minutes from both Béziers and Bédarieux and a mere 30 minutes from the stunning Mediterranean coastline, you get the best of tranquil village life with easy access to city amenities and beaches. Living in the heart of Magalas offers an authentic French village experience. With local cafes, charming shops, a school, and eateries, the community spirit here is warm and inviting. The climate in this region is typically Mediterranean, featuring hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters, perfect for those looking to escape harsher weather. In Magalas, life can often feel like it’s lived outside, thanks to the ample sunshine and picturesque surroundings. The villa itself, while not a sprawling estate, is quite sufficient for those looking to settle into a cozy and manageable space. It boasts two spacious bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, providing comfort and privacy. The living room intermingles seamlessly with a well-equipped kitchen, which includes all the basics like a hob, oven, and sink—ideal for trying out ... click here to read more

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