Serene 3-Bedroom Mountain Retreat in Montagny - Alpine Views & Renovation Potential, €180,000

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73350 montagny, France, Pommier-de-Beaurepaire (France)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 90Floor area

€180,000

House

Parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

90m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the picturesque French hamlet of Montagny, located at an impressive 1400 meters above sea level, this spacious 3-bedroom house offers a unique blend of alpine serenity and community living. It's a rare find in the heart of the French Alps, perfect for those seeking a getaway in the mountains or eager to embark on a renovation project.

The property, with a price tag of €180,000, extends over a generous 90 square meters and provides a canvas for your vision of a cosy mountain home. It's important to note that the house is in good condition but certainly holds potential for further personal touches and development. The house is set over two floors with an attic space just calling out for transformation. Whether you're dreaming of a charming summer retreat or a warm winter hideaway, this property offers the opportunity to create something truly special.

Key features:
- 3 spacious bedrooms
- 1 bathroom
- 90 m² on two floors
- South-East facing aspect
- Stunning mountain views
- Attic and cellar space available
- Parking space available in front
- Situated within a scenic hamlet
- Easy access to mains water and electricity
- Septic tank installation required

Living in Montagny offers a quiet lifestyle with a twist of adventure. The village isn't accessible by car in the winter, which adds a certain charm and an element of the rustic to your alpine lifestyle. This promotes a stronger sense of community as villagers and residents come together during the colder months. In summer, the village turns into a lush, green playground for outdoor enthusiasts.

The climate in Montagny is typically alpine. Winters are cold, sometimes intensely so, perfect for those who relish skiing and winter sports with the proximate 3 Valleys ski area an easy 30-minute drive away. Summers are mild and beautiful, ideal for hiking, biking, or simply sitting back and soaking in the panoramic views of the mountains. The region boasts warm sunny days and cool nights, a combination that lends itself well to a restful, peaceful lifestyle.

Being just 15 minutes from the town of Bozel offers additional convenience and cultural exposure. Bozel, set by a serene lake, is a charming town where you can indulge in local pastries, farmers' markets, and quaint cafes. It's a vibrant spot with a blend of locals and tourists, giving the additional benefit of a cosmopolitan atmosphere while still retaining that lovely village feel.

The area surrounding Montagny is a haven for outdoor lovers. From thrilling hiking trails that lead you through dense forests and up to awe-inspiring viewpoints, to leisurely strolls around idyllic mountain lakes, there's something to suit every pace of life. The nearby Vanoise National Park is an unmissable treasure trove of natural beauty where you can spot the local fauna or even picnic amid the alpine flora.

For overseas buyers and expats, living in Montagny provides a unique opportunity to immerse in a fully authentic French alpine experience. It's a chance to slow down, enjoy the simpler things, and embrace a quality of life so central to the French ethos. The people are friendly and welcoming, which helps newcomers feel swiftly at home. Imagine waking up daily to the serene views of the Alps, direct from your bedroom window, a low-key village life complemented by stunning natural beauty at every corner.

Homeownership in this quaint hamlet offers not just a property, but an invitation to join an intimate, friendly community where mountain life and camaraderie come seamlessly together. Whether it's the thrill of skiing in winter or hiking in the summer, living in Montagny is all about experiencing the joys of nature, peace, and adventure.

So, as a busy agent with a pulse on the local property landscape, I can assure you that this property presents a fantastic opportunity. It's more than a house; it's the chance to craft a new lifestyle amid the awe-inspiring beauty of the French Alps. With a bit of work and imagination, this house could soon be your perfect retreat in one of the most stunning areas France has to offer.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
90
Price per m²
€2,000
Garden size
290
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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On a still morning in this quiet Limousin hamlet, the only sounds are birdsong and the occasional creak of the old barn doors swinging open in the breeze. You pour your first coffee and carry it through the glazed door into the garden, past the fruit trees coming into blossom, and sit beside the ancient stone bread oven your architect friend keeps saying you should convert. That's the rhythm of life in Dournazac — slow, deliberate, and quietly extraordinary. This renovated three-bedroom stone house sits in one of the most underrated corners of southwest France, a region where property prices still reflect genuine value and the countryside hasn't been polished into a tourist postcard. The Haute-Vienne département rewards those who seek it out: rolling wooded hills, medieval châteaux, winding rivers, and a food culture that puts Sunday markets at the absolute center of social life. The Saturday market in Châlus — just three kilometres down the road — is where you'll find the region's famous clementines in winter, truffles if you know which stall to hover around, and a very decent andouillette that the locals will insist you try. Nearby Nexon holds one of the finest horse fairs in France each spring. Oradour-sur-Glane, a preserved WWII memorial village, is a sobering and important half-day trip that draws visitors from across Europe. The house itself carries the architectural honesty that Limousin stone buildings do so well. No decorative veneer, no awkward additions — just solid granite walls, exposed ceiling beams, and a staircase hand-built in oak that feels almost too good to rush up. The craftsmanship throughout the renovation was taken seriously. You notice it in the custom kitchen, which stops visitors in their tra ... click here to read more

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Sunday morning in Savigné, and the kitchen window is open. The smell of coffee mixes with cut grass drifting in from the meadow out back. Nobody's in a hurry. That's kind of the whole point. This former farmhouse in the Vienne département of Poitou-Charentes has been fully renovated and is move-in ready — no months of waiting on contractors, no difficult decisions about plumbing layouts. Someone has already done the hard work. What you walk into is 130 square metres of comfortable, liveable space that still carries the bones and character of a proper French country property: thick stone walls, outbuildings with real agricultural history, a bread oven that looks like it belongs on a postcard, a barn with a stable, and a former henhouse that has quietly been waiting for someone with imagination to figure out what it wants to be next. The ground floor is practical without being cramped. The kitchen is fully equipped and opens directly into the dining and living area, which means the cook never gets exiled to a separate room while everyone else talks. There's a bedroom on this level too, with its own dressing room — useful if you have guests who'd rather not tackle stairs, or if you want to turn the upper floor into a private retreat entirely your own. A shower room, WC, and a boiler room round out the ground floor. Upstairs, a landing connects three further bedrooms and a second shower room with WC. Four bedrooms in total is a generous count for a French country house in this price range — enough for a family and a couple of friends, or enough to make short-term rental a genuine option during the weeks you're not here. Then there's the land. The enclosed garden is the kind of space where afternoon becomes evening withou ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming, mountainous landscape of Pommier-de-Beaurepaire, awaits a unique opportunity for overseas buyers looking for a blend of traditional French lifestyle and an entrepreneurial venture. Presenting a 9-bedroom chalet situated in the serene locality of 73260 la-lechere, France; this property is not just a potential home but an already established business operation as a gîte/restaurant. With proximity to the vibrant LA LECHERE and the picturesque VALMOREL ski area, along with accessibility under 30 minutes to the slopes of the Grand Domaine ski area, the chalet offers enchanting valley views and a strategic location for winter sports enthusiasts. The chalet extends over 375 m² across five levels, providing ample space for personal, guest, and operational areas. The lower level houses essentials like a boiler room equipped with a pellet boiler for efficient heating. The garden level adds diversity with a large room, a spacious 50 m² meeting room, a vaulted cellar, a cold room, a well-appointed double bedroom with shower room, separate WC, laundry, and utility room catering to practical needs. The heart of the chalet on the ground floor welcomes you with an entrance hall, flowing into an office/reception area, a private bedroom, and a professional kitchen. The warmth of a bar area with a dining section, a large lounge/relaxation area featuring a cozy fireplace, and a WC culminate the common areas. The first-floor houses a distribution hall leading to 5 double bedrooms, each boasting its shower room and WC - three of which open onto balconies promising beautiful views, alongside another laundry room for convenience. The second floor is dedicated to the owner's private living space which includes a living ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a guided journey through an exceptional villa that offers an ideal blend of tranquility and convenience, all nestled within the posts of Épinouze. As an agent thriving within a global real estate network, I'm thrilled, yet rather busy, presenting this lush living space to foreign buyers and expats alike who are considering making beautiful Épinouze their new home. Addressed at 25 Chemin des Arbousiers, Villa 2, this property encapsulates the gentle serenity often sought by overseas home seekers, yet conveniently lies just 6 km away from the vibrant pulse of Cannes. This 130 square meters dwelling is situated within the reputed area known as 'La Croix des Gardes', presenting a captivating opportunity for potential homeowners. Exploring the villa further, you’ll find: - 4 spacious bedrooms, all air-conditioned for year-round comfort - 3 well-appointed bathrooms - A large private terrace of 60 m² on the first floor, ideal for sun-soaked afternoons - An inviting, detached setting within a secure domain of just 10 houses The property, perfectly maintained and in good condition, features a private swimming pool and is embraced by a green garden. This refreshing sanctuary offers a selection of spacious terraces and a cozy veranda that provide an oasis of relaxation. The perfect backdrop for tranquil mornings and lively gatherings alike. On the first floor, the villa graciously welcomes you through an entrance hall, leading to a guest toilet and bathroom alongside three bedrooms. One of these bedrooms thoughtfully offers its own shower facility and washbasin, while all provide direct access to the extensive roof terrace. Here, guests and inhabitants alike can enjoy the stunning views and savor the sociable ambian ... click here to read more

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Are you envisioning a serene French countryside lifestyle, perhaps spending your time between bustling urban life and tranquil rural retreats? Nestled in the heart of Toussieu, on Route de La Garenne, lies a villa that might just be the chapter you're searchin' for. This spacious villa, while in good condition, whispers tales of domestic bliss and future potential, ready for you to plant your roots. With a listing price of €275,000, the property is an inviting opportunity in today's market. Remember, the French property system includes approximately 7% additional costs for transfer taxes and notary fees. A necessary formality involves technical inspections, covering crucial elements such as electricity, asbestos, and more. These are your assurances of a sound investment. Situated within the diverse region of Dordogne, this villa positions you amidst history and natural splendor. Dordogne offers lush forests with over 1,000 castles, ancient caves, and quaint villages painting the landscape. You're in a region renowned for its sunny disposition and breathtaking scenery—a haven for both the wanderer and the settler. Toussieu, your new village home, is a small but vibrant community. Living here means you'll be surrounded by charming conveniences and close connections. Just a stone's throw away is the famous Montignac-sur-Vézère with the renowned Lascaux caves, a World Heritage Site sure to pique your curiosity on those lazy weekend outings. Imagine sipping coffee in your conservatory, contemplating your next adventure in this culturally rich corner of France. The villa itself greets you with an internal garage, a thoughtful feature that adds practicality and comfort. The ground floor reveals two welcoming rooms, complet ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the lush green fairways of the famed Albon golf course, this villa presents an exciting opportunity to own a slice of tranquility in the picturesque Rhone Alps region of the charming village of Albon, in Drôme, France. This region is less than an hour's drive away from Lyon and is part of an exceptional countryside that offers breathtaking landscapes, a rich history, and a world-renowned wine region. This 236m2 villa stands as an embodiment of both traditional French architecture and modern interior design. This tastefully renovated 19th-century character house is situated on a sprawling 4700 m2 plot of land. As you step through the threshold of this imposing villa, you'll be welcomed with a stunning assembly of rooms characterized by a blend of generous proportions and classical elegance. Spanning across three floors, this house offers five exquisite bedrooms and five well-appointed bathrooms. The ground floor features a large, beautifully equipped kitchen with a charming fireplace. Adjacent to it are the cozy living room with a wood-burning stove, guest toilet, laundry room. a large bedroom, and a stylish bathroom replete with a bathtub, shower, and toilet. French doors from every room on this floor open onto a terrace, providing your morning coffee or late afternoon tea with a delightful scenic backdrop. On ascending to the first floor, one will find three good-sized bedrooms, each with private shower rooms and toilets, offering a personal haven for residents or guests. The uppermost level of this home houses a vast attic bedroom with a shower room and toilet, and an additional 40m2 space available for conversion into a leisure room, home theater, or gym. Outdoor living areas in this delightful ... click here to read more

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Welcome to an absolutely alluring world tucked away in the Rhone Alps region of Drôme in the picturesque town of Montclar-sur-Gervanne, Valence, France. A timeless 4-bedroom farmhouse proudly perches here awaiting a keen property lover who appreciates the fusion of historical charm with modern convenience. This home, hailing from 1830, is a testament to the passage of time and an homage to rustic beauty. The farmhouse sits on an impressive expanse of over 4 acres with jaw-dropping views of the Ardeche mountains and the Vercors. The property is more than a house - it's a lifestyle invitation to those who appreciate rural charm, a tranquil setting and an opulent amount of space. A comfortable 160 square meters of living space are tastefully distributed over two floors. The ground floor is warm and welcoming, featuring a spacious, well-appointed kitchen that embraces modernity while preserving rustic aesthetics. The open-plan kitchen naturally flows into a dining room and living room – an architecturally stunning space that encourages socializing, leisure and easy movement. Four bedrooms are tastefully spread out over the property. The master bedroom, with its own private bathroom, sits on the ground floor - an idyllic sanctuary designed with privacy and comfort in mind. As you make your way upstairs, an independent office, an extra living room and two other bedrooms await. One of the bedrooms enjoys an expansive space and can easily be transformed into a media room, home studio, or a grand suite based on personal preference. A second bathroom, proudly flaunting a luxurious spa, caters to the upper floor residents. Outside, the grounds promise an array of opportunities for the familial, equestrian and leisure pursuits. ... click here to read more

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Discover a charming farmhouse nestled in the picturesque Montclar-sur-Gervanne, an inviting town set in the Rhone Alps, Drôme, near Valence, France. This property presents a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquility of rural French life while being close to modern conveniences. Constructed in 1830, this renovated farmhouse spans 160 square meters and boasts a pastoral ambiance paired with contemporary comfort. The home accommodates a large, elegantly fitted kitchen that opens seamlessly into the dining and living rooms, creating a fluid and welcoming space for family interactions or entertaining guests. The residence features four well-dimensioned bedrooms, including a master bedroom that comes complete with an en-suite bathroom, offering privacy and retreat. Additionally, a separate bathroom, equipped with a luxurious spa, promises relaxation. The farmhouse is serviced by a separate entrance, ensuring easy access and privacy, along with independent office space and an additional lounge upstairs—a perfect setup for remote work or relaxation. Outdoor space is abundant; the electronic gated entrance leads to a generous expanse with a wooden carport for four vehicles and an enclosed garage. Equestrian enthusiasts will find the property particularly appealing, thanks to its three horse boxes and level pastures with on-site water facilities, ideal for horse-keeping. The allure continues with a 10 x 5 m swimming pool equipped with a retractable cover, perfect for summer leisure. The house is heated through electric reversible air conditioning and complemented by a traditional fireplace with heat diffusers, ensuring comfort throughout the seasons. Situated just 15 minutes from the TGV ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the picturesque landscapes of Bourdeaux, in the enchanting Drôme Provençale region of France, lies this captivating stone house. Set at the crossroads of the Vercors and Provence regions, this property embodies an irresistible blend of historical charm and modern comfort, waiting for someone to call it home. The lush countryside offers breathtaking views in every direction, providing an unbeatable backdrop that perfectly complements this dwelling's distinctive character and abundant potentials. Now, I must confess I'm spinning so many plates in my bustling real estate world that sometimes my head spins like a merry-go-round. So, let's dive right in, shall we? This is the story of a property that combines the elegance of an old silkworm farm with contemporary quality. It's an invitation to create a beautiful life amidst beams of history! As you step into this house, you'll be greeted by the impressive high ceilings that run throughout the property. The ground floor hosts a 128 sqm vaulted living room, an architectural spectacle with its stone fireplace and cozy bar area. It's the perfect place to unwind with family and friends, swap stories by the fireside, or vogue to a more formal gathering. We also have a 48 sqm fitted kitchen equipped with a stone fireplace, which leads seamlessly into a 41 sqm TV lounge — perfect for relaxed evenings. And let's not forget the little practical spaces like the 8 sqm utility room and 7 sqm boiler room, because we all need those! Upstairs, the property unfolds into a luxurious escape from the world. The 63 sqm master suite is an oasis, with its own shower room, WC, dressing room, and a private terrace that whispers promises of morning coffees kissed by the sun. An addit ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up in the quintessential charm of Dieulefit, nestled in the heart of the breath-taking Rhone-Alpes region of France. Here lies a delightful villa that promises a harmonious blend of comfort and elegance. This is more than just a house; it’s a home waiting to be filled with the laughter of family and friends. You’ll find yourself immersed in a quaint French lifestyle that's as picturesque as it sounds. Set just a few kilometres from Dieulefit, this spacious 158m² villa welcomes you with open arms. Its layout is well suited for families, boasting ample space across its two floors. Perfect for both entertaining and relaxing, the ground floor features a grand entrance of 18.50m² leading into a vast 40m² living room where you can cosy up with family and enjoy the warmth from the electric heating with an insert fireplace. The kitchen, a comfortable 16m², stands ready to host the culinary adventures you might embark upon—imagine crafting local French delicacies inspired by the rich flavours of this gastronomic region. This floor also contains a bathroom and two versatile bedrooms, one offering the perfect haven as a 14m² master suite, while the other 10.50m² room can easily be converted into a guest room or nursery. Let's not forget the charming study, a peaceful 12m² nook ideal for remote work or quietly losing yourself in a good book. Ascend to the upper floor and you'll discover a 5m² mezzanine connecting two additional bedrooms, each roughly 11m², providing ample space for children or visiting family members. A shower room and a WC complete this level, ensuring convenience is within arm’s reach. This villa sits on a lush piece of land measuring 844m², beautifully fenced and wooded for your privacy and pl ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque town of Dieulefit, in the heart of the Rhone-Alpes region, this exquisite 4-bedroom villa offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in France. Known for its serene landscapes and vibrant local culture, Dieulefit is a haven for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of the French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers. This villa, set on a sprawling 2044 m² plot, is more than just a property; it's a lifestyle choice. With its spacious interiors and lush, wooded surroundings, it promises a perfect blend of comfort and nature. Key Features: - Spacious Living Area: A generous 48 m² living room with a cozy fireplace, perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings. - Modern Kitchen: An open-plan, fully-fitted kitchen that caters to all your culinary needs. - Four Bedrooms: Including a ground-floor bedroom ideal for guests or those preferring single-level living. - Two Bathrooms: Well-appointed with modern fixtures, ensuring convenience and comfort. - Expansive Grounds: Over 2000 m² of fenced, wooded land featuring fruit trees and diverse plant species. - Additional Spaces: A workshop that can be converted into a fifth bedroom, a garage, and a convertible attic. - Proximity to Amenities: Despite its peaceful setting, the villa is conveniently close to local shops and services. The Dieulefit Experience: Dieulefit is renowned for its artisanal pottery and vibrant markets, offering a taste of authentic French culture. The town is surrounded by rolling hills and lush forests, making it a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're hiking, cycling, or s ... click here to read more

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Introducing an exceptional opportunity nestled in the heart of Montélimar, France – a stunning chateau-style villa that combines historical grandeur with modern comfort. I’m writing this as a bustling agent who’s part of a global network, juggling multiple listings but still thoroughly enthusiastic about presenting this exquisite property to discerning overseas buyers and expats looking for a unique home in a vibrant locale. Montélimar, with a population of around 40,000, sits at the northern edge of the Provençal climate. This charming city, famous for its nougat, offers a perfect mix of culture, history, and modern amenities. Situated about 1.5 hours from both Lyon and Marseille, it's a slice of Provence with all the accessibility and comfort one could wish for. The climate here is generally mild, with warm summers and cool winters, making it ideal for enjoying the beautiful surrounding landscapes year-round. So, what’s it like living in Montélimar? The city is like a vibrant tapestry of old-world charm and new-world convenience. Residents can wander through medieval streets, enjoy vibrant markets, and dine in a variety of superb restaurants. For leisure, the area offers cinema, theatres, and a plethora of cafes and bistros. The local culture is lively, and there’s always something happening, whether it's a traditional festival or a modern art exhibition. Plus, for those needing medical facilities, Montélimar is well-equipped with its two hospitals and various medical services. Now, let’s talk about this stunning villa located at Avenue de Rochemaure 18. For those thinking of investing in a property abroad or relocating, this villa is more than just a home; it's a lifestyle choice. Spanning over 515 square meters, t ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of France's Dordogne-Lot Region Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush canopy surrounding your private estate. Nestled between the charming towns of Sarlat and Cahors, this expansive country home in Gourdon offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With 13.5 hectares of meadows and woodlands, this property is a haven for those seeking peace, privacy, and a touch of adventure. A Home That Tells a Story The estate comprises two interconnected houses, each with its own unique charm and character. The main house, lovingly renovated in 2000 and recently updated with a modern kitchen, is a testament to timeless elegance and contemporary comfort. As you step inside, you're greeted by a spacious open kitchen, where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the scent of blooming flowers from the terrace. The kitchen flows seamlessly into a cozy dining room and a large living area, where evenings are spent by the warmth of a wood-burning stove. On the ground floor, three spacious bedrooms offer a restful retreat, each with patio doors that open onto a sun-drenched terrace. Here, the boundary between indoor and outdoor living blurs, inviting you to savor the beauty of the surrounding landscape. A distinctive tower room serves as a versatile space, perfect for a private study or a guest suite. The second house, equally inviting, features a welcoming living area with an open fireplace, ideal for intimate gatherings. A private courtyard and outdoor terrace provide a secluded spot for alfresco dining, while two comfortable bedrooms offer ample space for guests or family. Embrace the ... click here to read more

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Discover the allure of living in the enchanting region of Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, where the azure sky meets rolling lavender fields, and life moves at a more leisurely pace. Nestled in the heart of Grignan, this five-bedroom village house presents a rare opportunity for those seeking a slice of Provençal life. As a bustling real estate agent with a global reach, I can assure you that this gem isn't just about bricks and mortar; it's about embracing a lifestyle steeped in history and culture. Grignan itself is a delightful town renowned for its picturesque landscape, vibrant local market, and the magnificent Château de Grignan, which casts a long shadow over the town's rich history. It's the kind of place where you can spend your mornings sipping coffee in a quaint cafe and your afternoons exploring the winding cobbled streets, discovering hidden art galleries and artisan shops. The climate here is quintessentially Mediterranean—hot, dry summers tempered by the Mistral winds, and mild, occasionally wet winters—perfect for anyone who enjoys outdoor living. The property in question, priced attractively at €317,000, is a villa full of character, offering a seamless blend of living spaces and adaptability. Let's start our tour, shall we? As you enter, you are welcomed by an entrance hall that sets the tone for what lies beyond—a mix of spacious interiors and cozy alcoves. The living room invites you to relax and soak in the serenity of village life, and the equipped kitchen with its adjoining dining area offers the perfect setup for family gatherings or intimate dinners. Picture yourself preparing a meal, with fresh ingredients from the local market, while gazing out onto the terraces and a courtyard that boasts a view ... click here to read more

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In the charming heart of Valréas, located in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of France, sits a delightful villa that effortlessly blends comfort, character, and modern convenience. This recently renovated gem is nestled on 900 square meters of lush, tree-filled land. As a bustling real estate agent, I can tell you, properties like this don't come around too often—it's a must-see, especially if you're an overseas buyer or expat eager to experience the serene lifestyle of southern France. With a spacious floor area of 180 square meters, this villa has ample room for families, couples, or anyone looking to make a wonderful new home in this picturesque region. Let's walk through the villa so you can really get a sense of the lifestyle it offers. As you step through the entrance, the warmth of this recently renovated home will welcome you. With four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a spectacular cathedral living room, there's no shortage of space for family gatherings or entertaining guests. But don’t just take my word for it—let's look closer at what makes this villa so special. On the ground floor, you'll discover: - Two cozy bedrooms, perfect for children or guests - A practical shower room to make daily routines smooth - An office space or library, your personal haven for work or relaxation - A handy walk-in closet for all your storage needs - A spacious storeroom and linen room for extra convenience Moving to the first floor, you'll be ready to settle into: - A grand living room with a fireplace, offering the coziest ambiance - A charming mezzanine that provides an extra layer of living space - A fully equipped kitchen that leads out to a welcoming veranda - Two additional bedrooms, each boasting its own character ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque heart of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, in the charming town of Valréas, sits a delightful villa just waiting for new owners to turn its walls into a home. This property is located in the Southeast of France, a region famous not only for its cultural heritage but also its stunning landscapes and delicious Provencal cuisine. The villa is in good condition, welcoming its future inhabitants with a warm promise of comfort and tranquillity. Valréas itself is an inviting tapestry of history mingled with a serene pace of life, offering a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of big city living. You are stepping into a place where time seemingly takes a back seat, allowing you to enjoy leisurely strolls beside beautiful vineyards and olive groves. The local climate boasts ample sunshine, mild winters, and pleasantly warm summers, making it ideal for those who appreciate the great outdoors. The lush, green environment and the sweet scent of lavender in bloom create a sensory delight that is hard to resist. Potential buyers will be glad to know that this villa offers a rustic escape with the conveniences of modern living just a short distance away. Truly a delightful place for expats seeking a slice of Provence. An array of local amenities, such as cafes, boutiques, and markets, are all within arm's reach. Spend your weekends exploring local vineyards or taking in the rich cultural history by visiting the renowned Medieval Festival that Valréas hosts every summer. The daily rhythm here is a harmonious blend of relaxation and cultural exploration. This villa is a charming 90 square meters of potential, ideal for a small family or a couple looking for a cozy retreat. Offering two bedrooms ... click here to read more

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Are you seeking a delightful abode in the heart of the stunning Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of France? Nestled in the picturesque town of Valréas, this cozy villa embodies the essence of tranquil town living with its blend of scenic landscapes and rich local culture. As a villa located at the end of a peaceful cul-de-sac, this property offers an escape from the hustle and bustle, making it an ideal sanctuary for those wanting to embrace the slower pace of Southern France. Valréas is a charming town with historical roots dating back to the Romans. It's a place where old-world charm meets contemporary comforts, and this villa provides a wonderful opportunity to dive into such an enriching environment. The property spreads across a generous 1,100 m² plot, giving you the freedom to enjoy the expansive outdoor space—perfect for gardening enthusiasts or those looking to create their own personal retreat. The villa, constructed in the 1960s, spans two levels and offers a canvas of possibilities. While the property is habitable, you might find the chance to put your own stamp on it rather tempting. Renovations can breathe new life into this home, potentially enhancing its value while allowing you to craft a space that fits your personal taste. The practical well system for water supply is a notable feature that adds charm and sustainability to your living conditions, yet some work may be needed to ensure it meets modern standards. Let’s walk through the villa to get a sense of its layout. Upon entering the ground floor, you’ll be greeted by a welcoming hallway that guides you into a spacious room measuring 16.5 m²—ideal for a private study or even a cozy guest room. Venturing upstairs, the first-floor houses the main li ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Rhone-Alpes region, this delightful stone house in Nyons offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French paradise. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes, Nyons is a hidden gem that promises an idyllic lifestyle for those seeking a second home or a lucrative investment property. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of olive trees and the sweet scent of lavender wafting through the air. This charming two-bedroom house, set on a generous 1200 m² plot, is the perfect retreat for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. The property boasts 110 m² of living space, thoughtfully designed to blend traditional Provencal charm with modern comforts. ### A Glimpse into Nyons Nyons, often referred to as the "Tuscany of France," is renowned for its mild climate, making it an ideal location for a holiday home. The town is famous for its olive oil, vibrant markets, and a rich tapestry of cultural events throughout the year. Whether you're exploring the local vineyards, hiking in the nearby mountains, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll through the cobbled streets, Nyons offers a lifestyle that is both relaxed and enriching. ### Property Highlights - Traditional Stone Architecture: The house exudes character with its stone façade and rustic charm, offering a true taste of Provencal living. - Spacious Living Areas: A 29 m² lounge provides ample space for relaxation and entertaining, while the 15 m² kitchen is perfect for culinary adventures. - Outdoor Living: Enjoy al fresco dining on the terrace, surrounded by lush gardens and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. - Potential for Expansion: With several outbuildings, including a gar ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Rhone-Alpes region, this charming villa in Nyons offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. Known for its sun-drenched landscapes, olive groves, and lavender fields, Nyons is a haven for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. This villa, with its inviting ambiance and prime location, is the perfect setting for creating unforgettable memories with family and friends. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of lavender wafting through the air. This 3-bedroom villa, spread across 190 square meters, is designed to offer comfort and relaxation. With two bathrooms and ample living space, it provides the ideal setting for both intimate family gatherings and larger social events. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Nyons is not just a place to live; it's a lifestyle. Known as the "Tuscany of France," this region offers a plethora of activities for every season. Whether you're a fan of hiking through the scenic trails of the Baronnies Provençales Regional Nature Park or prefer a leisurely stroll through the local markets, Nyons has something for everyone. - Local Cuisine: Delight in the flavors of Provence with local specialties such as Nyons olives and lavender honey. - Outdoor Activities: Enjoy hiking, cycling, and exploring the breathtaking landscapes. - Cultural Events: Participate in local festivals celebrating the rich heritage and traditions of the region. - Accessibility: Conveniently located near major transport links, making travel to and from your holiday home a breeze. - Investment Potential: With its prime location and growing popularity, this villa offers excellent potential for vaca ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Rhone-Alpes region, this charming 2-bedroom villa in Nyons offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of olive trees and the soft chirping of birds, as the golden sun bathes your private garden in warmth. This is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. ### A Day in Your Nyons Villa As the morning light filters through the windows, you step into the cozy kitchen, where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the scent of lavender from the garden. The spacious lounge, with its rustic charm, invites you to relax with a book or plan your day exploring the vibrant local markets. In the afternoon, take a leisurely stroll to the town center, less than a kilometer away. Here, the cobblestone streets are lined with quaint shops and cafes, offering a taste of the region's renowned cuisine. Sample local delicacies like tapenade and nougat, or enjoy a glass of Côtes du Rhône wine as you soak in the lively atmosphere. ### Seasonal Splendor and Local Delights Nyons is a town that celebrates the seasons. In spring, the landscape bursts into color with blooming wildflowers, while summer brings the sweet scent of lavender fields in full bloom. Autumn is a time for harvest festivals, where you can join locals in celebrating the bounty of the land. Outdoor enthusiasts will revel in the opportunities for hiking and cycling through the rolling hills, while the nearby Drôme River offers kayaking and fishing adventures. For those seeking cultural enrichment, the region boasts historical sites and museums that tell the story of its rich heritage. ### Architectural Elegance and Mod ... click here to read more

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