Spacious 4-Bedroom Holiday Home in Vic-Fezensac, Midi-Pyrenees, France

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Vic-Fezensac, Midi-Pyrenees, 32190, France, Vic-Fezensac (France)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 193Floor area

€325,000

House

Parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

193m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrenees, this enchanting 4-bedroom house in Vic-Fezensac offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French countryside charm. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat, this property combines historical allure with modern comforts, making it an ideal escape for international buyers.

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the large windows of your new holiday home. With 193 square meters of living space, this house is a haven of light and tranquility, offering ample room for family gatherings, creative pursuits, or simply unwinding in the serene Gascony landscape.

A Lifestyle of Leisure and Exploration


Vic-Fezensac, a quaint hilltop village, is renowned for its vibrant cultural scene and warm community spirit. As a resident, you'll have the chance to immerse yourself in the local lifestyle, from savoring exquisite Gascon cuisine at nearby bistros to exploring the region's rich history and natural beauty.

- Cultural Delights: Vic-Fezensac hosts the famous Tempo Latino Festival, a celebration of Latin music and dance that draws visitors from around the world. The village's lively markets and annual events offer a taste of authentic French culture.
- Outdoor Adventures: The surrounding countryside is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Enjoy hiking, cycling, or horseback riding through rolling hills and lush vineyards, or take a leisurely stroll along the scenic paths that wind through the village.
- Gastronomic Experiences: Indulge in the flavors of the region with visits to local wineries and farms. Sample foie gras, Armagnac, and other regional specialties that make Gascony a culinary paradise.
- Accessibility: Despite its tranquil setting, Vic-Fezensac is conveniently located within easy reach of major transport links. The nearest airport is just an hour's drive away, ensuring seamless travel for international visitors.

A Home with Endless Possibilities


This property is more than just a house; it's a canvas for your dreams. Whether you're envisioning a peaceful retreat, a vibrant family home, or a lucrative vacation rental, this house offers the flexibility to make it your own.

- Spacious Living Areas: High ceilings and large windows create an airy, open atmosphere, perfect for entertaining or relaxing with loved ones.
- Versatile Spaces: The property includes a separate section that can be transformed into a studio or duplex, ideal for guests, rental income, or a personal workspace.
- Charming Features: Original wooden floors, fireplaces, and period details add character and warmth to the home.
- Outdoor Oasis: The expansive garden is a sanctuary of greenery, with flower beds, fruit trees, and a vegetable garden. It's a perfect spot for alfresco dining, gardening, or simply soaking in the panoramic views of the Gascony countryside.
- Practical Amenities: A garage with mezzanine storage, a workshop, and a fitted kitchen with pantry access ensure convenience and functionality.

A Second Home to Cherish


Owning this property means more than just acquiring a house; it's about embracing a lifestyle of relaxation, exploration, and connection. Picture yourself hosting summer barbecues in the garden, sipping wine on the terrace as the sun sets, or cozying up by the fireplace on a crisp autumn evening.

This house in Vic-Fezensac is not just a place to stay; it's a place to live, to create memories, and to experience the joys of French country living. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or a vibrant hub for family and friends, this property is ready to welcome you home.

Key Features:
- 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
- 193 m² of living space
- Separate studio/duplex potential
- Expansive garden with fruit trees and vegetable plot
- High ceilings and original features
- Convenient access to local amenities and transport
- Ideal for vacation rental or second home
- Located in a vibrant cultural village

Discover the allure of Vic-Fezensac and make this charming house your own. With its blend of history, beauty, and potential, it's the perfect setting for your next chapter.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
193
Price per m²
€1,684
Garden size
1779
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Stand on the patio on a still September morning and watch mist lift off the surface of your own one-acre lake. The water lilies have opened. A kingfisher cuts across the far bank. The only sound is the creak of the old oak at the water's edge. This is not a postcard. This is Tuesday. That is the kind of morning that comes with this four-bedroom house on the quiet edge of Dournazac, a compact, self-sufficient little village deep inside the Perigord Limousin Regional Natural Park. The property sits on just over two hectares — roughly 21,283 square metres — and includes not one but two private spring-fed lakes. That detail alone puts this in a completely different category from almost anything else available in this price range in southwest France. The house itself was built in the mid-1970s to an individually commissioned design, and the quality of its construction is still obvious today. Solid materials. Wide windows that pull in far more light than you'd expect from a house of this era. The rooms feel generous without being cavernous, and the whole place has been kept in good condition — move-in ready while leaving room for a buyer who wants to put their own stamp on the interior. Think of it as a sound, well-maintained canvas rather than a renovation project. Ground floor living revolves around a large lounge with a proper wood-burning stove and a dining area that opens directly onto the patio through French doors. On a warm evening, that threshold between inside and out effectively disappears. You're eating outside, the lake thirty metres in front of you, the sun dropping behind the treeline. A well-equipped modern kitchen sits just off the main living space, practical and ready to use from day one. Two bedrooms and ... click here to read more

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On a clear morning in Louignac, before the rest of the world has quite caught up, the view from the pool terrace is the kind that stops you mid-coffee. Rolling green hills, not another rooftop in sight, just the odd buzzard circling over the tree line and the faint mechanical hum of a tractor somewhere far off in the Corrèze countryside. This is rural France doing what it does best — unhurried, unfiltered, and quietly extraordinary. This four-bedroom stone house sits at the heart of one of the Limousin's most genuinely peaceful corners. The region doesn't shout about itself the way Provence or the Dordogne do, and that's precisely the point. Property prices here still reflect reality rather than hype, the markets are full of locals rather than tourists, and the land rolls on in every direction without apology. For buyers chasing authentic French country life — not a postcard version of it — Louignac delivers. Step inside and the kitchen-dining room sets the tone immediately. It's a proper working kitchen, fitted and equipped, with enough space that Sunday lunch becomes an event rather than a logistics challenge. This room opens directly into the living area, where a pellet stove anchors the space — genuinely efficient, low-maintenance, and exactly what you want when October mist rolls in off the hills. The view through the back windows is the kind interior designers try to replicate with wallpaper. You won't need to. Behind the kitchen, a laundry room gives you the practical backbone every country house requires. But it's also a flexible space — with the right desk and a decent internet connection (fibre has arrived in much of rural Corrèze), it converts into a quiet home office without much effort. Remote workers and ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene countryside of Vic-Fezensac, this appealing farmhouse offers you the perfect gateway into the idyllic life of southern France. Situated in the bucolic region of Midi-Pyrénées, this residence provides a peaceful retreat while still being conveniently close to essential amenities and vibrant local culture. Vic-Fezensac, known for its rich history and warm community spirit, allows newcomers to immerse themselves into a lifestyle that revolves around scenic landscapes, delicious local cuisine, and a thriving community calendar that includes popular events like the Tempo Latino festival. As you step onto the property, you'll find this farmhouse presents a compelling opportunity for those looking for a homely escape or a potential investment. With 2 comfortable bedrooms and 80 m2 of cozy living space, the house is functional and warm but also ripe with potential. In its current state, the home is in good condition, though it poses an exciting opportunity for enhancements and personal touches with ample renovation possibilities. The property's immediate environs include a sprawling 1-hectare plot that boasts flat, lush, and wooded landscapes perfect for those with a love for nature and outdoor activities. Imagine mornings spent strolling through your very own piece of rural paradise or afternoons sitting under the shady expanse of centuries-old trees with a good book. But that’s not all—adjacent to the main quarters is an old wine cellar spanning 100 m2. While currently dormant in its use, this space holds great promise for renovation. Envision transforming it into a charming guest space, creative studio, or a rustic wine-tasting cellar—a true gem for anyone passionate about vintage collections or conte ... click here to read more

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Amidst the stunning countryside of the Gers region lies an expansive farmhouse in Vic-Fezensac, Midi-Pyrenees, a picturesque area of France. With its breathtaking views of the Pyrenees, rolling hills, and tranquil ambiance, this farmhouse is an idyllic property boasting potential for anyone seeking rural tranquility paired with an authentic French lifestyle. The property is ready for you to move in as it stands, yet it offers possibilities for further customization to suit your unique vision. In a prime, slightly elevated position, this farmhouse gives expansive views that stretch out over the landscape, providing a true sense of escape from the hustle and bustle of the world. The property spreads over a generous 386 square meters, inclusive of 9 cozy bedrooms. It’s perfect for large families or those dreaming of creating a retreat that can be shared with friends and loved ones, or perhaps even as a charming guest accommodation. This farmhouse is uniquely positioned just ten minutes from Vic-Fezensac, a town that offers a taste of the local French life. Vic-Fezensac is known for its vibrant festivals and cultural allure. Every summer, the town comes alive with the Tempo Latino Festival, an event that draws people from all corners to enjoy Latin music and dancing. This vivacious spirit is a core part of the community here – it's a local flavor that keeps the heart beating all year round. Life in Vic-Fezensac prides itself on simplicity and enjoyment of the small pleasures, from its serene surroundings to its rich selection of local produce. Vic-Fezensac is home to charming markets where you can find fresh produce and local delicacies, making every meal a special experience. The town also provides essential amenities su ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the Midi-Pyrenees region, Vic-Fezensac offers a unique blend of rich history, stunning landscapes, and an inviting community lifestyle. If you’re an overseas buyer or an expat considering relocating, this could be your opportunity to immerse yourself in the quintessential French way of life. Our journey today takes us to a spacious 220 square meter apartment that’s waiting to unfold its story for you and your family. As we approach this apartment, situated just a couple of kilometers from the bustling town center, it's clear that its true allure isn’t just in its structure but in its surrounding environment. The property stands proudly, benefiting from recent renovations that lend it a fresh lease on life, yet leaving room for you to infuse your own personality into its walls. Yes, there are a few spaces that are waiting for your creative touch, but that only adds to the character and potential of making this truly yours. For those keen on the idea of country living with the convenience of urban amenities, you’ll find the local stores and supermarkets just a short drive away. The community of Vic-Fezensac is known for its welcoming vibe, where locals gather at bustling markets, exchanging stories over fresh baguettes and local wines. The climate is generally delightful, offering warm summers perfect for outdoor activities, and mild winters that allow you cozy moments by the central heating system in your new home. Exploring the apartment, you first enter a generous living room on the ground floor, which sets the stage for family gatherings or entertaining guests. There’s a separate kitchen space, ideal for preparing meals sourced from the weekly farmer's market just down the road. The ground fl ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Equestrian Haven in the Heart of Midi-Pyrénées Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the soft whinny of horses, and the fresh scent of the countryside. Nestled on the picturesque heights of Vic-Fezensac, this 4.7-hectare property offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, perfect for those seeking a serene escape in the heart of France's enchanting Midi-Pyrénées region. A Home Steeped in Character and Comfort The main house, a spacious 195 square meters, welcomes you with its warm, inviting ambiance. With four well-appointed bedrooms and two bathrooms, it provides ample space for family and guests. The heart of the home is the expansive living room, where a central fireplace crackles with warmth, creating a cozy atmosphere for gatherings. The adjoining kitchen, equipped with modern amenities, is a culinary enthusiast's dream, offering the perfect setting for preparing local delicacies. A Lifestyle of Equestrian Elegance For horse lovers, this property is a dream come true. The equestrian facilities are thoughtfully designed, featuring several outbuildings that cater to the needs of both horses and riders. Whether you're an avid equestrian or simply enjoy the presence of these majestic animals, the facilities offer endless possibilities for riding, training, and care. A Mill Turned Gîte: A Touch of History Adding to the property's allure is a charming mill, meticulously converted into a 35 square meter gîte. This quaint space offers a private retreat for guests or the potential for rental income, providing a taste of history with modern comforts. Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside, and you're greeted by breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and the town of ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrenees, this charming bungalow in Vic-Fezensac offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in the serene French countryside. With its blend of modern comforts and rustic charm, this property is perfect for families or individuals looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of rural France. ### A Slice of French Paradise Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with panoramic views of rolling hills and distant mountains greeting you each morning. This 130 m² bungalow, set on a generous 4000 m² plot, provides ample space for relaxation and recreation. The property is in excellent condition, ready for you to move in and start enjoying the idyllic lifestyle it offers. ### A Home Designed for Comfort The bungalow features four spacious bedrooms, each designed to maximize comfort and privacy. The open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area, spanning 53 m², is the heart of the home, perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying quiet family dinners. Large double-glazed sliding windows flood the space with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. ### Modern Amenities in a Rustic Setting - Double-glazed windows ensure energy efficiency and a quiet interior. - Dual-flow ventilation maintains a comfortable climate year-round. - Electric shutters provide convenience and security. - A carport offers protection for your vehicles. - A barbecue area is perfect for outdoor gatherings. - A fenced yard ensures privacy and safety for children and pets. ### Explore the Local Lifestyle Vic-Fezensac is a vibrant town known for its rich cultural heritage and lively festivals, including the famous Tempo L ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Midi-Pyrénées, the enchanting town of Vic-Fezensac in the Gers department offers a unique opportunity to own a splendid country home. This expansive stone house, set on a sprawling piece of land, is ideally positioned for those seeking a serene rural lifestyle with convenient access to modern amenities and vibrant local culture. This charming four-bedroom country home is perfect for families yearning for a peaceful retreat, without sacrificing the convenience of proximity to essential services. A mere 71-minute drive from Toulouse International Airport and an hour away from the Agen TGV train station, this home is well-connected for those who frequently travel internationally or across France. With shops and services just an eight-minute drive away, everyday necessities are always within reach. Upon entering the property, you are greeted by a majestic entrance hall, featuring brick and colombage accents, which perfectly sets the tone for the rest of this inviting home. The ground floor is thoughtfully designed with both comfort and functionality in mind. The living room, boasting a cozy fireplace with a wood burner, offers a warm and welcoming space for family gatherings. An additional fireplace with a wood burner graces the formal dining room or second salon, creating an intimate setting for dinners or quiet evenings. For those who enjoy cooking and entertaining, the spacious kitchen/diner is fully equipped and opens onto the garden, providing an idyllic setting for summer meals. A separate bureau offers direct access to the garden, making it a perfect spot for a home office. Practicality abounds with a WC, a shower room, and a significant laundry area featuring a pool equipment ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Belmont, nestled within the picturesque Midi-Pyrenees region of France. Here's your opportunity to immerse yourself in a quintessential French village setting, where life moves at a relaxed pace, and the beauty of the Pyrenees is a constant backdrop to your day. As an agent immersed in global real estate dealings, I can attest to the unique appeal of a property like this. Tucked away at the heart of a welcoming village, this villa presents an intriguing mixture of historical character and everyday practicality. Boasting a generous five bedrooms, this village house offers plenty of space for family living or for hosting visitors from far and wide. The living area covers an ample 194 square meters, ensuring there’s plenty of room for everyone. The house, while ready to accommodate your life immediately, has an air of opportunity for those who crave a touch of personalization. Upon entering, you are introduced to a traditional separate kitchen that awaits your culinary curiosities. Your day may well begin in this old European kitchen, enjoying a morning coffee as you plan your day with family or friends. The living room speaks a language of relaxation, perfect for winding down after a day spent exploring the local surroundings or returning from shopping trips in nearby towns. Each of the five bedrooms offers a journey to rest, each telling their own story with potential for decorative flair. One of these bedrooms is conveniently located on the first floor and comes equipped with its own private shower room. This aspect adds a layer of privacy, ideal for hosting guests or affording family members their own retreats. Separated from the primary residence by a charming, built-up pond lies a 75 square meter barn. ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscape of Dému, Midi-Pyrénées, this delightful 3-bedroom villa offers the perfect blend of traditional charm and modern conveniences, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a peaceful life in the French countryside. Priced at 265,000 Euros, this property spans a generous 138.75 square meters, set on an expansive 10,000 square meter plot, ensuring ample privacy and space for gardening, leisure, and recreation. The villa itself is constructed in a traditional style reminiscent of 1995 architecture but with all the benefits of contemporary living. The well-thought-out layout includes a spacious kitchen/dining/lounge area that opens through double sliding doors onto a large, covered patio—perfect for alfresco dining and entertaining. The focal point of the lounge area is a cozy fireplace with a wood-burning insert, ideal for those cooler evenings. The kitchen is equipped with modern wrap-around worktops and situated ideally to separate it from the dining area, making it a practical space for cooking and socializing. The property features three bedrooms—the downstairs bedroom comes with an ensuite shower room and toilet, providing convenience and privacy. The master bedroom upstairs opens onto a covered balcony, offering stunning views of the garden and the majestic Pyrenees, accompanied by a large dressing area with ample wardrobe space. The third bedroom, a sizeably large space with exposed beams, enjoys natural light from windows on three sides, enhancing its airy feel. Here’s a summary of the key features of the villa: - Interior Size: 138.75m2 - Land Size: 10,000m2 - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 2 - Large kitchen/dining/lounge area with fireplace - Utility room - Covered patio and balcony - D ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of the Midi-Pyrenees, France, this property in the tranquil village of Dému offers a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the idyllic French countryside lifestyle. Positioned on the gentle hills of the Gers, the house boasts stunning, open views of the Pyrenees, surrounded by lush countryside that beautifully changes with each season. Here, life slows down a little, allowing you to enjoy the simple pleasures of nature and community living. This property is a spacious abode, with four comfortable bedrooms, making it perfectly suited for families seeking a permanent residence or a vacation home. The layout includes a total of seven rooms, with a bright and inviting living room that encourages family gatherings and cozy evenings. The kitchen has been recently renovated, offering a space that's both functional and inviting for home cooking enthusiasts. Two well-equipped bathrooms ensure convenience for the household, while a dressing room adds an element of organization and storage. Additional features of the main house include: - Bright living room - Recently renovated kitchen - Two bathrooms and two toilets - Three main bedrooms, plus a dressing room - Veranda for enjoying the outside atmosphere - A garage for secure parking - Heating options: Stove, air-conditioning, central heating with wood, and heat pump - Well-maintained condition, ready for immediate move-in An inviting saltwater swimming pool graces the property, perfect for cooling off during warm summer days or hosting casual poolside soirees. The expansive 14,000 square meter land includes a small lake, encouraging a tranquil lifestyle enveloped by nature's best. Beside the main household, a ver ... click here to read more

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Introducing a welcoming home situated amidst the scenic beauty in the countryside of Castéra-Verduzan, nestled in the captivating Midi-Pyrénées region of France. If you're in search of a peaceful abode with a touch of the local French character, look no further. This stone house, spanning an ample 180 square meters of living space, is perfect for those who wish to experience the tranquility of rural France while being just a stone's throw away from village life. As you drive towards the property, you are greeted by the picturesque views of rolling hills and the peacefulness of the countryside. Located less than two kilometers from a village that offers basic yet necessary amenities, this home is ideal for those who crave a balance of isolation and convenience. Upon entering the house, the ground floor opens up into a welcoming kitchen seamlessly connected to a dining room, where a wood stove warms the space, adding to the home's cozy atmosphere. It's easy to imagine family gatherings and meals shared here during the chilly winter months. Adjacent to the kitchen, there's a pantry providing ample storage space for all your culinary needs. The ground floor also features a bedroom and a large bathroom with its own toilet, along with an additional separate toilet for convenience— solutions for avoiding those busy mornings! A focal point of this level is the large living room that still requires some finishing touches, but with its bay windows overlooking the garden, it promises to be a bright and inviting space once completed. Moving upstairs, a landing leads to four generously sized bedrooms, perfect for a growing family or hosting guests from out of town. Each room offers unique views, showcasing the serene landscape ar ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of the French countryside, where the air is crisp and the views are nothing short of breathtaking. Nestled in the heart of Castéra-Verduzan, a quaint village in the Gers region of Midi-Pyrénées, this delightful stone house offers the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat. A Slice of French Paradise This three-bedroom house, with its authentic stone façade, stands as a testament to the timeless beauty of French architecture. The property is in good condition, ready to welcome you with open arms. As you step inside, you're greeted by a spacious living room, complete with a cozy fireplace that promises warm, inviting evenings with family and friends. The kitchen, thoughtfully designed, is perfect for preparing meals with fresh local produce, while the adjacent pantry ensures ample storage space. Upstairs, the home continues to impress. Two generously sized bedrooms offer peaceful sanctuaries, while a third room serves as a versatile office space, ideal for remote work or creative pursuits. The functional bathroom is designed with comfort in mind, ensuring a relaxing start or end to your day. Outdoor Living at Its Best The property boasts two sun-drenched terraces, perfect for al fresco dining or simply soaking up the sun with a good book. A well on the property provides a sustainable water source for the vegetable garden, allowing you to cultivate your own fresh produce year-round. An outbuilding offers additional storage or can be converted into a garage, catering to your specific needs. A Vibrant Local Community Castéra-Verduzan is more than just a picturesque village; it's a vibrant community ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the serene outskirts of Gondrin, a charming village in the heart of the Midi-Pyrénées, this expansive 9-bedroom gîte complex offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the quintessential French countryside lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your new home. This property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a life filled with tranquility, cultural richness, and endless possibilities. ### A Day in the Life As the sun rises over the rolling hills, you step out onto your private terrace, coffee in hand, and breathe in the crisp, fresh air. The day unfolds with a leisurely stroll to the local boulangerie, where the aroma of freshly baked croissants fills the air. Return home to enjoy breakfast in your spacious kitchen, where large windows offer unobstructed views of the verdant countryside. Afternoons are perfect for exploring the "voie verte," a scenic greenway just a stone's throw from your doorstep. Whether cycling, walking, or simply enjoying a picnic, this path offers a peaceful escape into nature. As the day winds down, gather with friends and family around the outdoor barbecue, savoring local delicacies and fine wines from nearby vineyards. ### Local Lifestyle and Attractions Gondrin is a village that embodies the spirit of the Midi-Pyrénées, with its vibrant markets, historic architecture, and warm, welcoming community. Seasonal festivals celebrate the region's rich cultural heritage, offering a chance to experience traditional music, dance, and cuisine. For those seeking adventure, the surrounding landscape provides ample opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, and e ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene countryside of Gondrin, Midi-Pyrenees, this picturesque home awaits new owners who are ready to embrace the French rural lifestyle. If you’re seeking the perfect family haven in France, this property, with its solid condition and ample potential, may just tick all your boxes. Gondrin, located in the heart of the Midi-Pyrenees, offers a balanced mixture of traditional French culture and modern conveniences. We're talking about a quaint village that promises a laid-back pace of life, ideal for families or expats yearning to escape the hustle and bustle of busier urban environments. The area is rich in history, providing plenty of opportunities for exploration and immersion into the local culture. With charming pathways running through lush vineyards and the rolling hills of the Gers region, everyday living here is truly scenic. Add to that the mild, temperate climate that this part of France is known for, and you'll find outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and vineyard outings are just a normal part of life here. Now, let's walk through this property: A captivating storyline kind of place, it extends across 170 square meters. As you step inside, a spacious entrance welcomes you. This leads to the dining and living rooms, spaces crafted to meet the everyday needs of family life while offering areas to entertain guests. Picture Sunday brunches in the 20.8 square meter dining room or cozy winter evenings in the 25.5 square meter living room. The kitchen, though functional in its current state, offers a palette for a culinary transformation if you’re feeling a creative spark. It leads to a terrace, perfect for summer barbecues, and a doorway into the spacious garage offering tons of storage space. ... click here to read more

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If you are a foreign buyer searching for a unique opportunity, a remarkable piece of history nestled in the picturesque Valence-sur-Baïse in the Gers region of France awaits your vision. Set amid the enchanting landscapes of Midi-Pyrenees, this 13th-century chateau coupled with three additional houses offers a rare chance to revive history and create a one-of-a-kind property, be it for a luxurious family home, a retreat center, or even a venue for events like weddings. Now, let me meander through the beauty this property holds. The estate, although requiring significant restoration, breathes with charisma and is bursting with potential. One can’t help but imagine what these walls have witnessed through the ages. With a bit of elbow grease and imagination, you have the canvas to create something extraordinary here. Property Features: - 13th-century chateau with vaulted ceilings - Three houses to renovate, each with unique character - Gascon-type building with large ground and first floors - Medieval period elements throughout - External staircase and two impressive towers - Various outbuildings for diverse uses - Expansive 6-acre land plot comprising trees and fields - Non-convertible attics and cellars - Mesmerizing period fireplaces - Immense renovation potential - Proximity to bustling regional hubs The nearby cities are brimming with history and charm, where cobbled streets and rustic facades transport you back in time. Living in Valence-sur-Baïse, you are mere moments from these vibrant locales where the cuisine is as delightful as the scenery. Local markets abound with fresh produce and regional specialties – a gourmet’s delight! This area is often dubbed the heart of the ‘Golden Triangle,’ a significant featu ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Gascony, the picturesque village of Jegun offers a quintessential French countryside lifestyle, brimming with rural bliss and old world charm. Imagine living in a spacious country home, where tranquility and beauty are just steps from your front door. Welcome to Chemin du Bachale, an exquisite residence offering the ideal mix of peace and potential, in an almost storybook-like setting. This former farm dating back to 1815 has been lovingly restored to meet the comforts of modern-day living, yet it retains so much of its original quirks. The house, with a generous living area of 235 square meters, graces an expanse of 8,445 square meters of land. Here, the surrounding greenery is more than just a backdrop—it's a way of life. Whether you're drawn to nature's embrace or you're industrious in the garden, this is a place where you can truly put down roots. For the family seeking their dream home in France, this property boasts: - 4 spacious bedrooms - 2 well-appointed bathrooms - An expansive garage of roughly 55m2 - A cluster of outbuildings ripe for conversion - An outdoor swimming pool inviting you for a dip anytime - Double glazing for energy efficiency - A new septic tank and fiber optic cable installed - Idyllic views that stretch for miles Located in the Tuscany of France, Jegun is as picturesque as a painting. Its quiet streets and rustic feel set the stage for a slower pace of life, where the routines are embedded in the gouaches of lush vineyards and verdant hills. Yet, it's all within a stone's throw from the amiable charm of village life. You can head to nearby Castéra-Verduzan for daily errands or perhaps to indulge in the therapeutic waters of the local thermal baths—a bit of pamperin ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene Midi-Pyrenees region, in the heart of Gers, just moments from the quaint village of Jegun, awaits a delightful single-story home that could fulfill your dream of peaceful countryside living in France. When you think of escaping to a tranquil place, yet staying connected to essentials, this 3-bedroom house might just strike the perfect balance. Built in 1983, this 140-square-meter residence has been lovingly looked after over the years, preserving its integrity while providing a foundational base for potential updates should you wish to personalize it. The house occupies a generously sized plot of 5000 square meters, flourishing with mature trees and vibrantly colorful shrubs. You’ll discover a careful blend of nature and comfort, providing ample space for relaxed outdoor living or future expansion. With a position just 2 minutes from Jegun, you'll find convenience almost at your doorstep. Jegun itself is a charming village with an unmistakable authentic French spirit. Stroll around the village and you’ll encounter essentials such as a bar for unwinding, where locals gather after a bustling day, and a bakery whose aromas will tempt you every morning. Fresh pastries and bread aren't just for special occasions here—they’re a delightful part of everyday life. Inside the home, which comfortably blends with its lush surroundings, you are greeted by a large entrance and hallway that seamlessly opens into welcoming spaces. The expansive kitchen is something many have dreamed of, equipped for all your culinary adventures, and adjoins the terrace—perfect for al-fresco dining. The attached terrace, which overlooks the expansive garden and patchwork fields beyond, becomes your outdoor retreat from early spr ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the Midi-Pyrenees region, this charming 5-bedroom country home in Ordan-Larroque offers an inviting escape into rural France, combining tranquility with a touch of authenticity and history. Priced at €530,000, this south-facing property spreads across 360 square meters of living space, crafted predominantly in the 18th century with an elegant stone facade, adding a timeless character to its structure. Property Features: - Spacious 360 m2 of living space on two levels - Five generously sized bedrooms, including one en suite with a private bathroom and dressing area - Three well-appointed bathrooms ensuring convenience for both residents and guests - Two expansive living rooms: one featuring a cozy fireplace and wood-burning stove, and a second 88m2 living area with a large, traditional fireplace - A large, fully-equipped kitchen with direct access to an east-facing covered terrace ideal for dining al fresco - Dining room, laundry room, and additional shower room with toilet Amenities Include: - Private swimming pool (9mx4m chlorinated) - Garage and a spacious open barn providing ample storage or potential workshop space - Gas heating system and wood/single glazing windows - Landscaped garden spanning 7810m2, complete with a serene pond and fruitful trees The property has been preserved to maintain its original character and charm. Inside, you will find wooden beams, terracotta tiles, and old cement tiles which are indicative of its rich historical past. The large stone fireplaces and natural stone frames complement the authentic rural aesthetics. Living in Ordan-Larroque offers a unique experience enriched by the community's closeness to nature and the area's panoramic vistas. The property itse ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the tranquil edge of a charming Gascon town, this delightful four-bedroom home in Condom, France, offers an inviting blend of comfort, convenience, and local flair. Living in Condom, located in the scenic region of Midi-Pyrenees in the Gers department, offers an experience steeped in rich culture and stunning landscapes. Known for its vineyards, rolling hills, and historical heritage, Condom is ideal for foreign buyers seeking solace in a quintessentially French setting that balances rural charm with modern amenities. This house boasts a good condition with well-appointed interiors and thoughtful upgrades by the current owners. It's perfect for retirees or young families looking for a manageable retreat. Built in 2005, the house has been carefully maintained and is ready for immediate occupancy. The renovations carried out over the years have added considerable appeal and modern conveniences. As you approach the property, you'll pass through a newly installed secure gate leading to a sloping stone entryway. The journey from the street to the home is like a little preview of the tranquility that awaits. The front terrace, an ideal spot for morning coffee or evening relaxation, sets the stage for the home's inviting atmosphere. Step inside, and you'll find yourself in a spacious, air-conditioned living room spanning 38 square meters. This room is a wonderful space to unwind, with doors leading to a terrace that offers seamless indoor-outdoor living—a true French lifestyle experience. The adjacent kitchen, fully fitted and modern, provides convenience and style, making meal preparation a joy. The kitchen also has direct access to the garage for practicality. Three double bedrooms, each equipped with fitted cu ... click here to read more

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