Spacious 3BR Home with Extensive Garden Near Central Cepoy

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Cepoy, Loiret, 45120, France, Cepoy (France)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 115Floor area

€199,500

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

115m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the tranquil town of Cepoy in the picturesque Loiret department, this charming three-bedroom house presents a delightful opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the serene French countryside, just an hour away from the bustling city of Paris. For prospective international buyers or expatriates dreaming of a quaint, family-friendly home in France, this property offers a blend of comfort and potential.

Spanning approximately 115 square meters of living space, the house is structured over two levels. On the ground floor, you enter into a welcoming space comprising a generous living room endowed with an open fireplace which adds a classic touch and a focal point for family gatherings. Adjacent is a separate, well-equipped kitchen where culinary enthusiasts can whip up delightful meals. There are two bedrooms located on this level, each equipped with built-in cupboards for convenient storage; they flank a recently updated bathroom that features a walk-in shower, a bathtub, and modern comforts. Additionally, there is a distinct toilet and a hallway increasing the functional space of this floor.

The upper level hosts a spacious bedroom exceeding 20 square meters and includes reversible air conditioning for year-round comfort. This floor also benefits from a practical bathroom with a shower cubicle and toilet. The attic space provides a fantastic opportunity for conversion, potentially serving as an additional bedroom, study, or play area, tailored to the homeowner's needs.

The full basement of the house is divided thoughtfully into multiple rooms including a garage, laundry, and boiler room alongside a cellar. An especially appealing feature here is a heated and insulated room which has been transformed into an additional bedroom, demonstrating the versatility of the space available in this residence.

Externally, the property is as appealing as the interiors, featuring an expansive enclosed and wooded plot of 3700 square meters. Although part of this land is rented, the space is lush with numerous fruit-bearing trees, an above-ground swimming delivers leisure activities right at your doorstep. Furthermore, a robust masonry workshop provides space for crafts or additional storage.

The setting of Cepoy is a highlight in its own right, offering an idyllic lifestyle close to nature while being conveniently close to the amenities of larger towns. The local area brims with activities suited for families and nature enthusiasts; the nearby lakes, rivers, and extensive forested areas invite residents to partake in hiking, fishing, and various water-based recreations.

Despite the house’s overall good condition, prospective owners who enjoy customizing their space may find certain areas suitable for updates or personal touches. This creates a wonderful project for those looking to tailor a home to their specific taste and requirements.

Property Features Include:
- Size: 115 square meters
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 2
- Spacious living room with fireplace
- Separate fitted kitchen
- Attic suitable for conversion
- Full basement with multiple rooms
- Enclosed garden with fruit trees and swimming pool
- Masonry workshop

Local Area Climate & Lifestyle:
Living in Cepoy, residents enjoy the distinct four-season climate typical of Central France. Winters are generally cool, while summers can be pleasantly warm, perfect for enjoying the outdoor features of the property. The proximity to Paris ensures that while you revel in the tranquility of the countryside, the vibrant city life with its myriad cultural and commercial opportunities remains within easy reach.

In conclusion, this property in Cepoy is more than just a house; it’s a potential home where memories can be crafted amidst the calm and charm of the French countryside. It awaits a family or individual desiring to blend the tranquility of rural France with proximity to urban conveniencies, making it an ideal choice for overseas buyers or expatriates seeking a peaceful retreat in a vibrant community.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
115
Price per m²
€1,735
Garden size
2900
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the picturesque town of Amilly in the Loiret department, this inviting three-bedroom house stands as an oasis of tranquility, minutes away from the bustle and conveniences of local life. With its rich history and peaceful environment, Amilly offers a unique charm, making it a sought-after destination for individuals looking to escape the fast-paced urban lifestyle. Situated in the lush heart of the Centre region in France, Loiret entices with its picturesque countryside dotted with lakes, canals, and forests, coupled with a wealth of historical richness seen in its period buildings and chateaux. Introducing a home where tradition meets functionality, this delightful property is waiting for its next chapter. Built on a spacious plot of 850m2 that guarantees privacy and seclusion, this house is ideal for those who value both comfort and serenity. Boasting approximately 140m2 of livable space, this family-friendly abode unfolds over two levels, offering ample room to create lasting memories. As you wander through the ground floor, you are welcomed by an entrance laden with cupboards for practical storage solutions, opening into a contemporary kitchen that's both fitted and equipped for the culinary enthusiast. Imagine cozy evenings spent entertaining in the living room, generously proportioned at 30m2 and featuring an open fireplace that leads straight onto the terrace, an extension of your living space and a gateway to outdoor relaxation. The ground floor accommodates two well-designed bedrooms, each providing built-in storage and privacy. Here, you'll also find a thoughtfully crafted bathroom and a suspended toilet, epitomizing the clever integration of style and utility. The journey continues upstairs, whe ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the majestic Pyrenees, the charming village of Le Moulinet-sur-Solin offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home that combines the allure of the French countryside with the vibrancy of a bustling tourist destination. This expansive 26-bedroom property, with its 27 bathrooms, is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and cultural exploration. Imagine waking up to the crisp mountain air, the sun casting a golden hue over the rolling hills, and the promise of a day filled with endless possibilities. Whether you're an avid skier, a hiking enthusiast, or someone who simply enjoys the tranquility of nature, this property is your perfect retreat. ### A Home with Endless Possibilities This property, in excellent condition, offers a spacious 500 square meters of living space, making it ideal for large family gatherings, hosting friends, or even considering a venture into the vacation rental market. The house's design seamlessly blends traditional French architecture with modern comforts, ensuring a cozy yet luxurious living experience. - 26 Bedrooms: Each room is a sanctuary, offering privacy and comfort, perfect for accommodating family and guests. - 27 Bathrooms: Ensures convenience and privacy for all occupants. - Private Apartment: A separate living space for owners or managers, complete with a living room, kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom. - Independent Restaurant: Located within the property, this leased space provides a steady income stream without the hassle of direct management. - Secured Parking: Just 100 meters from the main building, offering peace of mind for you and your guests. - Extensive Gardens: Surrounding the property, ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the regal Manor of Fontainebleau, an 18th-century haven offering enviable tranquility. This incredibly rare find resides within a charismatic village just a five-minute drive from the historic art village, Barbizon. Its charm extends to a realm that offers multiple experiences, exudes serenity and showcases superior craftsmanship, all maintaining its distinctive ambience. Wander inside, and you will find six suites, each carrying a unique theme - from Louis XVI to Art Deco to Empire. The rooms provide an array of atmospheres, which bring peace to their dwellers. An outstanding feature of this property is its construction. Built using stones repurposed from the famous Château de Fontainebleau, this home delivers unrivalled charm and durability. The property holds an area of 311m², an ample space for a family. Outdoors, there is a stunningly landscaped garden that spans approximately 4500m² - a perfect setting for communion with nature or a peaceful afternoon read. You can feel the serenity present in every corner of this property, contributing to an overall rejuvenating atmosphere. As you step further into the property, a surprising treat awaits – a splendid 12m x 5m heated swimming pool. It's beautifully finished and maintained, promising hours of relaxation and fun. Additionally, a completely renovated cottage adds a dash of versatility to the property. Use it to host guests or as a private retreat; the choice is completely up to you! PROPERTY FEATURES: - Antique 18th-century Manor - Six bedrooms with distinct themes - One bathroom - Constructed with stones from Château de Fontainebleau - Landscaped garden - Heated swimming pool - A renovated guest cottage Living in Fontainebleau, surrounded by this hist ... click here to read more

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Located in the scenic region of Paris-Isle of France, in Fontainebleau, Seine-et-Marne, this charming 6-bedroom house offers a perfect blend of character and modern conveniences. Recently renovated in 2021, the residence combines the timeless appeal of exposed stone with contemporary interiors and quality finishes. This property, boasting 200 square meters of living space, is set on an expansive 2500 square meter landscaped garden, ensuring privacy and ample space for relaxation and outdoor activities. As you enter the ground floor, you are welcomed by an inviting entrance that leads to a spacious living room, complete with a cozy fireplace, perfect for chilly evenings. The large, fitted, and fully equipped kitchen is ideal for culinary enthusiasts and seamlessly caters to both everyday dining and special occasions. Additionally, the ground floor features a flexible space that could serve as a bedroom or a home office, increasing the functionality of this home. The first floor consists of a charming landing room, three well-proportioned bedrooms, and a large bathroom, providing comfortable living quarters for all members of the family. Adjacent to the main building, a second structure has been thoughtfully renovated to include two additional large rooms, offering flexibility as either extra bedrooms or spacious home offices, depending on your needs. This property is also accentuated by a beautiful stone outbuilding, adding to the overall charm and utility of the estate. For car owners, there’s ample parking space available to accommodate several vehicles, adding convenience to the luxury. Amenities: - Large living room with fireplace - Fitted and fully equipped kitchen - 6 bedrooms/home offices - Large bathroom - Ext ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the tranquil embrace of an ancient and picturesque hamlet in Fontainebleau lies a unique opportunity waiting for those with an eye for potential and a vision for their future. Built in 1856, this farmhouse and its outbuilding are set in the heart of the lush landscapes synonymous with the Seine-et-Marne department in the iconic Paris-Isle of France region. Surrounded by dense forests and expansive fields, this serene setting is a mere hour from the pulsing heartbeat of Paris and just a short journey from the historic town of Fontainebleau. This property spans an impressive 330 square meters and is positioned on a sprawling plot of approximately 7300 square meters. The farmhouse itself, originally an old sheepfold, combines the rustic allure of the past with the practical comfort of the present, making it an inviting home for families looking to immerse themselves in French countryside life. Comprised of three main parts, the farmhouse primarily serves as the main family home, supplemented by an adjacent guest accommodation and a practical laundry area. The main house boasts a grand cathedral living room with a ceiling towering over six meters tall. The room is warmed by a picturesque XXL wood stove, a feature that isn't just aesthetically pleasing but also perfect for those cool evenings in the countryside. A spacious kitchen, carefully designed, offers a delightful space for culinary creations, whether they are French classics or international dishes. Completing the ground floor is a flexible space that can serve as an additional bedroom or a home office, alongside a convenient toilet. Head upstairs to discover two vast bedrooms, where restful nights are assured. Two well-appointed bathrooms provide ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the charming village atmosphere of Fontainebleau, nestled in the picturesque Seine-et-Marne department in the heart of Paris-Isle of France. A stone's throw away from the vibrant city life of Paris—just a leisurely hour's drive—this location exquisitely marries the serenity of countryside living with the bustling cultural heritage of the French capital. It’s no wonder expatriates and international buyers are drawn to the allure of Fontainebleau, eager to immerse themselves in a locale that delivers both peace and adventure. Our property on offer is a delightful testament to rustic elegance, comprising a magnificent seven-bedroom house that promises an enviable lifestyle for large families or those looking to capitalize on its investment potential. Originally an 1856 farmhouse, the property radiates historic charm while boasting complete renovations that have transformed it into a modern-day sanctuary. ### Property Highlights: - 7 bedrooms: Spacious sanctuaries for family or guests - 4 bathrooms: Ensuring convenience and comfort for multiple occupants - 330m² living space: A generous layout accommodating varied lifestyles - Plot of 7300m²: Expansive grounds perfect for gardening enthusiasts or tranquil leisure offers - XXL wood stove: An inviting feature in the cathedral living room - Equipped kitchen: Ready for culinary exploits - Private woodlands: Offering seclusion and natural beauty - Outbuilding: Versatile space with development potential - Air-Water heat pump: Installed in 2021, delivering efficient climate control - Outdoor terrace: Perfect for al fresco dining under the stars - Vegetable garden & sheds: For the pioneering homesteader - Thriving cottage business: Turnkey opportunity for income genera ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the tranquil heights of a verdant hamlet near Fontainebleau, this majestic early 20th-century mansion offers both heritage charm and modern comforts, ideal for a family looking to immerse themselves into the picturesque French lifestyle. Boasting a sprawling 210 square meters of living space, this residence provides a unique blend of old-world elegance and contemporary convenience, perfect for both everyday living and sophisticated entertaining. Upon entering the ground floor, you are welcomed by a spacious entrance hall leading into a grand living room adorned with exquisite ceiling moldings that speak to the property’s historical roots. Adjacent to this, the dining room provides an elegant space for formal meals, while the large, well-equipped kitchen caters to all culinary needs with modern appliances set against a backdrop of classic design elements like traditional parquet flooring and intricate woodwork. The residence features a total of six generously sized bedrooms, providing ample space for a large family or for hosting guests. The master bedroom on the first floor is especially notable, not only for its spacious layout but also for its bright ambiance and luxurious dressing area. A unique feature of this home is the large, bright office space on the same floor, offering a serene environment for work or study. Accompanying this is a tastefully appointed bathroom and separate toilet. The charm of the home extends to the second floor which houses three bright bedrooms, including an exceptional 23 m² bedroom with a stunning half-moon window that frames panoramic views of the surrounding village – a constant reminder of the home's idyllic location. Additional practical features include a basement with ... click here to read more

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Discover a property in the enchanting corners of France, nestled in the idyllic Paris-Isle of France region, within the picturesque commune of Fontainebleau. This characterful 7-bedroom house, surrounded by serene forest and sprawling fields, invites you to immerse yourself in the tranquil ambiance of the Seine-et-Marne countryside. If you're dreaming of a home where historical charm meets modern convenience, this could be your perfect match. As a bustling real estate agent, let me take you on a journey through this property. The main house originally a farmhouse dates back to 1856, offering a charming slice of history. Completely renovated, the farmhouse radiates warmth and character, embodying rustic elegance. Perfectly blending the past and the present, it provides enticing opportunities for both family living and rental income, particularly for those with a penchant for hospitality. The grounds span an impressive 7300m2, with delightful landscaped gardens, ample outdoor parking, and your very own wooded area. Imagine waking up to the sounds of nature every morning and winding down the day with a stroll through your private woodlands. Inside the farmhouse, you are greeted by a grand cathedral living room featuring an eye-catching 6.10-meter-high ceiling and a cozy, oversized wood stove, making it a welcoming hub for gatherings and relaxation. The spacious feel continues into a well-equipped kitchen with ample space for culinary creativity. On the ground floor, you'll also find a versatile bedroom that could double as a home office and a convenient toilet. Ascending to the upper level, you're met with two expansive bedrooms that promise comfort and tranquility. The presence of two bathrooms, each with a WC, add to ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm of French provincial life with this delightful 2-bedroom house nestled in the picturesque town of Gien, located in the Loiret department, a mere hour’s drive south of Paris. Encapsulating a perfect blend of comfort and convenience, this home is ideal for those who wish to enjoy the serenity of rural France coupled with easy access to the bustling metropolis. The property sits on a spacious 917m2 plot and offers a generous living space of approximately 90m2. As you enter, you’re greeted by an inviting entrance hall equipped with built-in cupboards, leading directly into a bright 26m2 living room featuring a cozy fireplace - perfect for the colder months. Adjacently, there is a well-fitted and equipped kitchen of 11m2, along with a practical pantry/laundry room that extends partially into a double cellar. The first-floor houses two comfortably sized bedrooms, 14m2 and 13m2 respectively, accompanied by a clean and functional bathroom with a combined toilet. Additionally, two attic spaces provide ample storage and can potentially be transformed into walk-in wardrobes or extra rooms, depending on your needs. Outdoor living is easily embraced here, with a large terrace housing a swimming pool - a serene spot for relaxation or entertaining guests without the compromise of privacy since the property is adjoined on one side only. For car enthusiasts or those requiring extra space, there’s a substantial garage capable of accommodating 2 vehicles, complete with a motorized door and an additional area for a workshop. Furthermore, a covered area presents an ideal setting for al fresco dining with family and friends. Despite being in overall good condition, the property also offers potential for those looking t ... click here to read more

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Hello everybody! Today, I'm excited to talk to you about a truly magnificent property nestled in the charming village of Barbizon. As a quite busy real estate agent, it's rare that I come across a house that offers the perfect blend of history, modernity, and community charm like this one. Perfectly suited for overseas buyers and expats looking for a slice of French life, this house is a gem that's sure to delight anyone seeking tranquility and culture just a stone's throw from the bustling life of Paris. Let's paint the picture of this eye-catching property a bit better. It’s situated West of Fontainebleau and only about 35 minutes from Paris, making it an ideal spot for those who want to enjoy the best of both worlds—an escape from the hectic city pace but close enough to dip into Paris when the mood strikes. With six bedrooms spread across 200 square meters, this home offers ample space for families, those working remotely, or anyone who loves hosting guests. Just imagine spending evenings gathered around the fireplace in the spacious living room on the ground floor, which elegantly combines classic exposed stonework with modern comforts. Now, let's talk about what makes this place truly unique. The house was entirely renovated in 2021, so you get to enjoy the charm of traditional architecture with the peace of mind that everything inside is up-to-date and functional. The ground floor welcomes you with a grand entrance that leads directly into the large, cozy living room complete with a fireplace—perfect for warming up during those chilly evenings. Whether you're cooking up a storm in the ample, fitted kitchen or simply unwinding, you'll appreciate the chic yet welcoming layout. There's also an extra room on this fl ... click here to read more

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Charming 18th Century Manor in Barbizon, Seine-et-Marne Offering a unique blend of historical architecture and luxurious modern living, this grand 18th-century manor, approximately 310m² in size, is set in the picturesque village of Barbizon, just a stone's throw from the renowned Fontainebleau and a mere 35 minutes from the vibrant city of Paris. This property stands as a testament to the rich history and artistic legacy of the area, originally constructed with stones sourced from the majestic Château de Fontainebleau. Upon entering the grounds, you are welcomed by a beautifully landscaped garden sprawling over approximately 4500m², complete with a sizeable heated swimming pool (12m x 5m) and a fully renovated guest cottage, offering a perfect setting for relaxation or entertaining guests. The house itself is a beautiful confluence of classic and eclectic styles, featuring several suites each decorated in distinct historical themes such as Louis XVI, Art Deco, and Empire. Authentic touches like magnificent tiles, exposed beams, and an original fireplace enrich the comforting and serene ambiance that permeates through the residence. Property Features: - Historical Manor with unique architectural details - Total living area of approximately 310m² - Well-maintained 4500m² landscaped garden - Heated 12m x 5m swimming pool - Separate fully renovated guest cottage - Multiple ornate suites: Louis XVI, Art Deco, Empire style - Authentic 18th-century building materials - Proximity to Paris (35 minutes’ drive) - Close access to A6 motorway and local train stations Local Area and Lifestyle: Barbizon is renowned globally as a prestigious haven for artists and historians alike, celebrated for its dramatic landscapes and natur ... click here to read more

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Well, let's dive into the details of this expansive 6-bedroom house located in the serene village of Barbizon, nestled amidst the historic beauty of the Paris-Isle of France. Conveniently situated just a 35-minute drive from Paris and west of the splendid Fontainebleau, this residence offers an enormous potential for families and professionals who desire both the tranquility of the countryside and the vibrancy of city life. This is one of those rare finds where history meets modern living. Constructed from exposed stone, the house was meticulously renovated in 2021, ensuring a sturdy and welcoming structure for its future inhabitants. It’s nestled within a sprawling 2500 m² landscaped garden, perfect for those who love nature but also appreciate the convenience of parking right at home—there's plenty of space for multiple vehicles. - 200m² floor space - 6 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - Stone outbuilding - Landscaped garden (2500 m²) - Quiet and secluded location - Parking for several cars - Access to A6 motorway - Close to local schools - Large living room with fireplace - Fitted and equipped kitchen Entering the ground floor through the charming entryway, you’re welcomed into a spacious living room anchored by a warm fireplace—ideal for cozy family nights or entertaining friends. The adjacent kitchen is not just a place to cook; it's a venue designed for creating culinary magic, equipped and ready for all your gastronomic needs. Perhaps one of your greatest decisions will be in which room to use as an office, given the versatility of this space. On the upper floor, a delightful landing leads to three well-sized bedrooms and a large bathroom. Whether you are hosting family and friends or planning for a growing family, th ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Barbizon, in the Seine-et-Marne department of Paris-Isle of France, awaits a quintessential French home that perfectly balances charm and modern convenience. This unique residence, with its endearing stone facade and thoughtful renovations, stands as a testament to both history and contemporary living. It's situated in a location brimming with quietude and accessibility, offering the perfect retreat for international buyers looking to immerse in the serene French countryside, yet stay within a stone's throw of the bustling capital. Now, as a busy real estate agent, trust me when I say this character-filled house is one to consider. With 200 square meters of meticulously renovated space, this six-bedroom haven is primed for those who appreciate traditional architecture blended with modern touches. Let's embark on a story-like journey through its impressive offerings. Upon stepping through the front door, you are greeted by an inviting entrance that seamlessly flows into a spacious living room. Here, a cozy fireplace beckons, perfect for those chilly winter evenings. Just imagine the family gatherings, the laughter, the warmth shared around that hearth. Adjacently located is a large, well-equipped kitchen. It's a space that offers more than just cooking; it's a canvas for culinary creativity where family meals are transformed into cherished memories. On the ground floor, you'll also find a versatile room that can easily pivot between a quiet office for working remotely or an additional bedroom for guests. The potential here is vast, allowing you to tailor the space to your lifestyle needs. Moving to the upper level, a quaint landing area unfolds into three intimate bedrooms. Each r ... click here to read more

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Here we find ourselves just a little way outside the bustling city life of Paris, nestled cozily in the charming town of Barbizon. This beautifully styled 6-bedroom house offers an escape into a realm of tranquility while still being a stone's throw away from the vibrant energy of Paris, only 35 minutes by car. Ideal for overseas buyers and expats looking for a home away from home, this property serves as a comfortable retreat in the heart of the picturesque region of Seine-et-Marne. Now, let me whisk you away to the property itself. Positioned in a quiet corner of Barbizon, the house boasts a generous 200 square meters of living space. The stone façade radiates warmth and history, completely renovated in 2021 to accommodate modern-day living while preserving its unique character. As you step inside, the ground floor greets you with a spacious living room complete with a cozy fireplace, perfect for entertaining guests or unwinding after a long day. Adjacently, a large fitted and equipped kitchen stands ready to handle everything from intimate family dinners to grand feasts when the occasion calls. This floor also offers flexibility with an additional room, which you can adapt to your lifestyle needs—perhaps an office or an extra bedroom for unexpected guests. Venture upstairs, and a landing room guides you to three well-lit bedrooms and a substantial bathroom that promises comfort and convenience. Adjacent is a second building, mirroring the size of the first, containing two large rooms that can easily serve as either additional bedrooms or expansive office spaces. The property stands on an impressive 2500 square meter landscaped garden, a private oasis that promises peace and tranquility. Imagine mornings filled with ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Saint-Martin-en-Bière, this exquisite 6-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in the heart of France. Just a stone's throw from the artistic haven of Barbizon, this property is a sanctuary of tranquility and charm, perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, with the lush greenery of your expansive garden stretching out before you. This is not just a house; it's a lifestyle, a retreat, and a wise investment in one of France's most sought-after regions. A Home Designed for Comfort and Elegance Built in 2005, this home seamlessly blends modern amenities with classic French architecture. The ground floor welcomes you with a spacious entrance hall that sets the tone for the rest of the house. To the right, a sun-drenched living area opens onto a south-facing terrace, perfect for al fresco dining or simply soaking up the sun. The open kitchen, equipped with state-of-the-art appliances, is a culinary enthusiast's dream. To the left of the entrance, two cozy bedrooms with ample storage share a well-appointed bathroom, making it ideal for guests or family members. A convenient laundry room connects to the garage, ensuring practicality is never compromised. Upstairs, a Haven of Rest and Relaxation The upper floor is a testament to thoughtful design, featuring four generously sized bedrooms. One of these boasts a walk-in dressing room, offering a touch of luxury and convenience. A large bathroom serves this floor, providing comfort and privacy for all residents. Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside, and you'll be captivated by the natur ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Saint-Martin-en-Bière Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as sunlight filters through the trees surrounding your private sanctuary. Nestled in the picturesque village of Saint-Martin-en-Bière, this six-bedroom house offers a unique blend of modern comfort and natural beauty, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence for those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Built in 2005, this spacious home spans 196 square meters and is thoughtfully designed to accommodate both intimate family gatherings and larger social events. As you step through the grand entrance hall, you're greeted by a light-filled living space that seamlessly connects to a south-facing terrace, perfect for al fresco dining or simply soaking up the sun. The open kitchen, equipped with modern appliances, invites culinary creativity and shared meals with loved ones. On the ground floor, two cozy bedrooms with ample storage offer a restful retreat, while a shared bathroom ensures convenience. A practical laundry room, with direct access to the garage, adds to the home's functionality. Upstairs, a Haven of Rest and Relaxation The upper level features four generously sized bedrooms, each offering a serene space to unwind. One bedroom boasts a walk-in dressing room, providing a touch of luxury and practicality. A large bathroom serves this floor, ensuring comfort for all residents and guests. Embrace the Outdoors The property's lush garden, spanning approximately 4,844 square meters, is a nature lover's paradise. A natural swimming pool, harmoniously integrated into the landscape, offers a refr ... click here to read more

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Step right into the charming town of Châtillon-sur-Loire, nestled within the picturesque Loiret department of the Centre-Val de Loire region, France. Here’s a property that's sure to draw the overseas buyer eyeing the serene French countryside with an eagerness to immerse in its rich heritage and scenic beauty. As a busy real estate agent who's always got an eye on the pulse of the market, I'm thrilled to present to you this inviting town house that's not just a home, but a potential lifestyle upgrade. Picture yourself living on the edge of a tranquil stream, a small yet delightful part of Châtillon-sur-Loire's serene backdrop. The house, with a manageable 110 square meters, strikes the perfect balance between cozy and spacious. Priced at just €99,500, it presents a great opportunity for those searching for an affordable taste of French living. As you set foot inside, the ground floor welcomes you with a light-filled conservatory, ideal for enjoying your morning coffee or indulging in a good book. Imagine cooking up a storm in your well-fitted, equipped kitchen, with everything you need within easy reach. The adjacent living room promises cozy evenings in front of the wood stove, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere. Also on this floor are a bathroom and a convenient toilet—practicality wrapped up in charm. The stairs lead to a well-arranged first floor, where you'll find a landing space perfect for a small home office or reading nook. Three comfortable bedrooms are laid out up here, offering privacy and ample space. An additional toilet adds an element of convenience for busy mornings. The property boasts some desirable features: - Entrance via a charming conservatory - Functional, fitted kitchen - Cozy living room ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the Paris-Isle of France, Seine-et-Marne, in the quaint and serene town of Boissise-le-Roi. Nestled on the banks of the Seine, the location of this property is nothing short of picturesque. Imagine owning a part of history with this 8-bedroom luxury mansion, a tasteful blend of old-world charm and modern amenities. Given its historical prominence, this property has quite an exciting story to tell. Legends claim it once belonged to the renowned Sarah Bernhard, writer Paul Moulin and sculptor Valsuani. But today, it can be your personal sanctuary, your home away from home. Built in 1860, the mastery of architecture is clear in every corner of this house. The freestone and millstone structure spreads around 530 m². This rustically charming, styled dwelling houses 14 rooms, including 8 spacious bedrooms and a multiplicity of lounges, perfect for a family retreat or hosting guests. The living spaces radiate an undeniable historic charisma, thanks to the unique features such as a 6-meter-high carved wooden fireplace, which is a reminiscent of the Louis XIII era, and extravagant five-meter-high Napoleonic pink marble columns from the Egyptian campaign. This home is a true testament to opulence blending seamlessly with history. The house features: - 8 spacious bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - Large and small lounges - Extensive office space - A versatile 100m² space for gym, office or recreational use - Several restrooms - Laundry room - Fully equipped, spacious kitchen Additionally, alongside the main mansion is a beautifully renovated annex house. The cozy and comfortable annex provides additional living space featuring an open plan American-style kitchen, a living room, two bedrooms, and a bathroom. This property a ... click here to read more

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