Spacious 4BR Townhouse with Private Garden Oasis in Downtown Condom

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Condom, Midi-Pyrenees, 32100, France, Condom (France)

4 Bedrooms · 4 Bathrooms · 196Floor area

€349,650

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

4 Bathrooms

196m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Property Details:

Nested in the quaint town of Condom, within the historical Midi-Pyrenees region of France, this charming 19th-century residence presents a perfect blend of traditional architecture and modern living. The property, covering two floors, spans a generous 196 square meters and offers an ideal balance of privacy and accessibility. Priced at €349,650, it stands out as an attractive proposition for both living and potential rental opportunities.

Description of Property:
Featuring four well-proportioned bedrooms and four bathrooms, this house ensures comfort and convenience for all residents. Two of the bedrooms boast en-suite bathrooms and dressing rooms, providing a luxurious and private living space. The house's heart is a spacious living/dining area, under a beautiful glass roof that floods the space with natural light, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

The property includes a fully equipped, independent studio and a renovated old barn, which has been transformed into another independent studio. These spaces offer flexibility for accommodating guests or pursuing creative projects.

Completing the charm of this home is a well-maintained intimate garden, featuring a well and a cellar, coupled with a raised terrace—perfect for enjoying the temperate climate and laid-back lifestyle of the Gascony region under the shade of a majestic fig tree.

Property Condition:
This residence is in good condition, with a complete renovation having been carried out to ensure a modern and functional interior while retaining its historic character.

Amenities:
- Four bedrooms (two with en-suites and dressing rooms)
- Four bathrooms
- Independent studio fully equipped
- Additional renovated studio in old barn
- Spacious living/dining area with glass roof
- Intimate walled garden with well and cellar
- Raised terrace with a fig tree
- Proximity to local amenities and town center

Local Area and Lifestyle:
The town of Condom, located in the heart of Gascony, is renowned for its historical architecture, scenic landscapes, and vibrant culture. The climate here is predominantly temperate, with mild winters and warm, sunny summers, making it conducive for both outdoor activities and relaxing in nature.

Living in Condom offers a unique blend of leisure and cultural activities. The town is packed with historical sites, including the Cathedral of Saint-Pierre and the Armagnac museum, reflecting its rich history and tradition in brandy production. The local markets are a foodie’s delight, offering fresh, local produce and regional specialties.

For those enjoying an active lifestyle, the surrounding countryside provides ample opportunities for hiking, cycling, and horse riding. The River Baïse is perfect for leisurely boat trips or canoeing, offering a picturesque view of the Gers countryside.

Conclusion:
This property promises a picturesque and comfortable living experience in the historic town of Condom, perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in the French lifestyle. Its blend of old-world charm with modern conveniences, coupled with its potential for rental income, makes it a compelling choice for overseas buyers and expats aiming to call France their new home.

Whether you're looking to settle in a peaceful locale, looking for a vacation home, or even considering a property with rental potential, this residence is ready to meet diverse needs and aspirations. The lifestyle here, characterized by its relaxed pace, rich history, and friendly community, enhances the appeal, making every moment spent here truly enriching.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
196
Price per m²
€1,784
Garden size
496
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
4
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Welcome to a splendid opportunity in the charming town of Condom, nestled in the enchanting region of Midi-Pyrénées, France. This delightful villa, sprawling over 131 square meters, presents itself as a wonderful prospect for those seeking a home in a serene and picturesque area, rich with French culture and history. As a busy real estate agent working with a global clientele, I’m thrilled to share the details of this fantastic property. Situated just a couple of minutes from the heart of town, this single-storey villa reflects the simplicity and comfort that many are searching for in their dream home. The villa exudes a sense of openness and light, offering not only a comfortable indoor living space but also embraces the outdoors with a large garden and the remarkable Mountain views of the Pyrenees. With only one bathroom and three bedrooms, this home offers just the right amount of space for a small family or perhaps a couple looking to downsize without losing practicality. Stepping inside, the home greets you with a spacious and bright living room, making it a perfect spot for both relaxation and entertaining. The efficient wood stove adds a cozy touch, especially during those cooler months, allowing one to enjoy the warmth it provides while sipping a fine French wine. A mezzanine also awaits, usable as a home office or a creative corner, allowing for productivity amidst the tranquility that this villa affords. The kitchen is functional and has a separate adjacent laundry room that couples as an excellent storage space – a very thoughtful addition to keep life organized. The layout is straightforward, leading to a corridor that connects the main living area with the restful night quarters. Here, three bedrooms awai ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the Gascony region, this intriguing property located in Condom, Midi-Pyrenees, offers not one but two living spaces on an expansive 7144m² plot of land. Imagine having the luxury of both proximity to the vibrant life of Condom and the serene, almost meditative calm of the countryside—a rare combination. Condom, a picturesque gem in the southwest of France, entices with its historic allure and tranquil lifestyle. Its architecture hints at a storied past, and the cobblestone streets are lined with cafés and boutiques. The area is known for its mild climate, with warm summers and cool winters, making it an appealing place to settle down or frequent as a holiday destination. For those considering relocation, living in Condom offers a unique blend of cultural enrichment and laid-back country living. The larger of the two houses, positioned roadside, extends over 133m². As you step in, you are greeted by a generous living-dining room paired with an American-style kitchen—a perfect layout for family meals or intimate gatherings with friends. Down a corridor, three sizeable bedrooms promise restful nights and personal space that can be treasured by a growing family or perhaps configured to suit various needs. One storage room beckons to be transformed, whether that’s expanding the living space or adding another creative nook tailored to personal pursuits. Features of the first house include: - Three large bedrooms - A corridor connecting living spaces - Spacious living-dining area - American-style kitchen - Room with renovation potential - Bathroom facilities - Roadside location for easy access The second house, harmonious with its tranquil countryside surroundings, boasts 97m² of understated charm. A ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself stepping through pocket doors that disappear into the walls, erasing the boundary between your contemporary kitchen and 1.8 hectares of private Gascon countryside. Beyond the garden, vineyard-covered hills roll toward the Pyrenees, their peaks visible from your first-floor suite. This is life at a renovated 235-square-meter manor in the Gers, where medieval bastide towns meet modern sustainability, and your second home becomes a gateway to southwestern France's most authentic wine region. This property sits at the end of a quiet road serving just one other residence, positioned in the heart of Gascony where Armagnac distilleries outnumber traffic lights. The renovation respects traditional architecture while delivering contemporary comfort: exposed beams frame spaces flooded with natural light, travertine floors anchor the 60-square-meter salon with its soaring 3.75-meter ceilings, and an energy-efficient heat pump achieves the rare A68 energy rating that keeps utility costs minimal year-round. The ground floor flows seamlessly for vacation living, with three of the bedrooms opening directly to the garden and a 42-square-meter kitchen serving as the home's social heart, complete with a wood burner for autumn evenings and a central island where market finds from Condom transform into memorable meals. The Gers offers a lifestyle that sophisticated travelers seek but rarely find: authentic French rural culture without the tourist crowds of Provence or the Dordogne. Condom, just seven kilometers away, provides weekly markets where farmers sell duck confit, artisan cheeses, and vegetables still wearing garden soil. The town's 16th-century cathedral and Armagnac museum anchor a compact center of honey-stone bu ... click here to read more

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A Symphony of Tranquility and Elegance in the Heart of Midi-Pyrénées Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of jasmine wafting through your window. This is not just a dream but a daily reality at this exquisite 5-bedroom farmhouse nestled in the picturesque town of Condom, Midi-Pyrénées. Here, life unfolds at a leisurely pace, offering a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comforts. A Home That Tells a Story This farmhouse, meticulously renovated by an architect, is a testament to timeless elegance and thoughtful design. As you step through the central entrance, you're greeted by an elm staircase that whispers tales of the past. The ground floor, adorned with Italian stone tiles, exudes warmth and sophistication. To the right, a glass door leads to a fitted kitchen, complete with a fireplace and scullery, where culinary adventures await. Step out onto the terrace, where a pergola draped in white wisteria invites you to savor your morning coffee as the sun rises over the horizon. The L-shaped living room, with its corner fireplace and varying ceiling heights, is a sanctuary of light and space. From here, a wooden staircase descends to the garden, a verdant oasis where nature and architecture harmoniously coexist. A Retreat for Every Season The farmhouse's five bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom, offer a private haven for relaxation. On the first floor, two parental suites boast natural wooden floors and views of the lush landscape. The basement, accessible via an interior staircase, houses a workshop, laundry room, and a dressing room, providing ample space for creativity and organization. A Guest House with Endless Possibilities Separated from the main house by a sere ... click here to read more

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Discover a tranquil oasis in the heart of France. This delightful stone country home is nestled in a picturesque hilltop setting in the charming township of Condom, Gers. It comes complete with three authentic gites, or cottages, allowing for potential income generation or providing ample space for visitors. The primary residence boasts four comfortable bedrooms, with an additional adjoining apartment that could serve wonderfully as staff or guest accommodation. The house does require some updating and freshening up, making this an appealing opportunity for those who are excited by the prospect of adding a personal touch to create a bespoke sanctuary. Done right, this could be a rewarding endeavour, enhancing its inherent charm and value significantly. Included under the umbrella of the property are two self-contained, ready-to-use guest houses in what was lovingly referred to as The Old Winery. Both measure between 72 -78m2 and are fitted with a competent central heating system ensuring they are welcoming spaces throughout the year. Property Features: - A total of nine bedrooms and five bathrooms - Three independent gites, each with their unique characteristics - The main house includes an office, conservatory and living room, and bedrooms boasting antique, marble fireplaces - Generous 555m2 of habitable space Location & Amenities: - 7kms from the centre of Condom - Close proximity to shops, a fresh produce market, and cultural activities - Approximately 45mins road journey to the nearest TGV station at Agen - 1hr 20mins to Toulouse airport The charm of the undulating 5-hectare property is undeniable, with sweeping views across the landscape, an array of mature trees, and an orchard. There are also numerous outbui ... click here to read more

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This is a remarkable 5-bedroom house located in the serene city of Condom, Gers, France. The property boasts quintessential French character and exudes a comforting familial atmosphere while integrating modern conveniences for a balanced and luxury lifestyle. It's nestled in a generous 3-hectare plot, well-manicured gardens, and fenced land – providing a tranquil retreat away from the hustle and bustle, while still maintaining proximity to urban living. The house is exquisitely restored and energy efficient, perfect for those who appreciate aesthetics combined with sustainability. It is an impressive 270m2 of habitable space expertly designed to feel airy and spacious. Let’s unfold the house layout: • Ground Floor Enter into a grand hall of 16 m² featuring a tiled floor, plastered walls, and a beautiful unification of exposed stones & beams. A conveniently located WC comes with a washbasin. The house presents a large living/dining room of 68.5 m² - a perfect space for friends and family to congregate. The room features a wood burner and French doors leading onto the West and North terrace. A spacious ground floor bedroom – a welcoming environment with a tiled floor and plastered walls & ceiling. The floor also consists of a utility room, a modern open-plan kitchen/breakfast room, and an exclusive office/library area. • First Floor The first floor hosts four bedrooms exhibiting wooden floors, plastered walls & ceilings, and exposed beams, which add heartfelt warmth to the rooms. A corridor leading towards a family bathroom offers a relaxing bath experience. The house is equipped with oil fired central heating and partially double-glazed windows, ensuring comfortable, efficient living. • Outdoor Outsi ... 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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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Gers region, this exquisite country home in Condom offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat in the French countryside. With its rich history, vibrant local culture, and stunning landscapes, Condom is a hidden gem in the Midi-Pyrénées, perfect for overseas buyers and expats looking to invest in a holiday home or a long-term residence. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun bathes your home in a warm glow. This beautifully restored limestone building, once a medieval defending tower, stands proudly amidst over three hectares of lush, fenced land. The property boasts mature trees and meadows, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. ### A Home Steeped in History and Comfort The house has been sympathetically restored to retain its original features while incorporating modern amenities for year-round living. With five spacious bedrooms and three well-appointed bathrooms, this home is perfect for families or those who love to entertain guests. The centrally heated rooms, complemented by a large AGA and wood burner, ensure a cozy atmosphere even during the cooler months. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Living in Condom means embracing a lifestyle rich in culture and leisure. The region is renowned for its fine food and exceptional wines, offering a culinary experience that is second to none. The thriving market town of Condom, just a few kilometers away, provides a vibrant community with local markets, charming cafes, and historical sites to explore. For those who love the outdoors, the rolling hills of t ... 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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Welcome to this charming four-bedroom house nestled in Moncrabeau, a serene commune in the French region of Aquitaine, known for its lush vegetation, fertile farmland, and deep-rooted history. This beautiful stone property, originally a presbytery, has been tastefully fully restored to blend contemporary elegance and rustic, old-world charm. With an area of 290 square meters, it is an invitation to appreciate the art of idyllic French living. As you step into the house, you are greeted by a spacious hallway – a perfect avenue to reach the distinct sections of the house. To the right, three stone steps take you down to the grand sitting/lounge area. High vaulted ceilings add to the grandeur, and the vintage open fireplace infuses warmth, making it a perfect place for conversations or silent contemplations. Two sides of this lounge area open onto expansive terraces, inviting an abundance of natural light giving the interiors a bright, airy feel. The lounge connects to a large, equipped kitchen, making hosting and entertaining an absolute breeze. The kitchen overlooks another terrace that gifts a stunning view of the swimming pool and the picturesque countryside. The house features a large mezzanine appear above these two rooms, housing a bedroom and a convertible room that could be transformed into an additional bathroom, adding to the dwelling's flexibility. A trip to the left of the entrance leads you to two rooms - one of which has an insert that can be used as a TV room - a large bathroom, and a double room. An added bonus is a corridor leading to an entirely separate bedroom. Above this section, there’s another bedroom with a shower room and a quirky mezzanine children’s bedroom. Features of the property include: ... click here to read more

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Now, let me introduce you to an intriguing property located in the picturesque village of Larroque-sur-l'Osse in the Midi-Pyrénées region of France. This village house offers a unique slice of French history for an attractive price. With a current condition that’s all ready for living, this property does offer a rich tapestry of the old days with just the right hint of potential for your personal touch. So, if you’re looking to buy a property with loads of character in this beautiful region of France, where the gentle rolling landscapes of the Midi-Pyrénées warm the soul, this might just be the perfect fit. Now, when we talk about this home, we’ve got to talk about its story. It's not just any villa; it's a home that carries the weight and joy of history. Formerly a watchtower, it boasts a fascinating mix of medieval and rural French architecture, with high ceilings and historical elements that often inspire a sense of wonder. On the ground floor, you'll find a cozy living room with a fireplace that also accommodates your cooking space. Imagine the warmth of the fire, a glass of local wine in hand, overlooking the beautiful vineyards that stretch as far as the eye can see. This villa unfolds over three levels, making the 147m² living space very adaptable to your needs. A hallway leads you to a well-fitted bathroom featuring a bathtub, double sinks, and a shower cubicle—a perfect place for relaxation after a day exploring the surrounding landscapes. A bedroom on this floor comes with built-in wardrobes and an exceptional view of the neighboring vineyards, ensuring that each morning is greeted with the serene tapestry of nature. Moving upstairs, the large 40m² living room becomes a world of possibilities. This space, w ... click here to read more

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Welcome to an exceptional opportunity to own a remarkable villa situated in the charming medieval hilltop village of La Romieu, nestled in the heart of Gers, France. With four spacious bedrooms and a generous habitable space of 290 square meters, this home offers an inviting sanctuary for families and expats seeking a unique French lifestyle. As an agent operating in a global real estate environment, I am thrilled to present this villa to buyers from around the world, offering not only a beautiful property but also an enriching cultural experience. Situated in the picturesque landscape of southern France, La Romieu is a place steeped in history and character. This quaint village is renowned for its charming architecture, which remains beautifully preserved over the centuries, and its peaceful countryside setting. Known for its friendly and welcoming community, La Romieu is a fantastic place for families, retirees, or anyone seeking a quiet escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. If you enjoy history, you’ll love exploring this region, especially given its proximity to the Pyrenees, offering countless opportunities for outdoor adventures like hiking and sightseeing. Now let’s delve into what makes this property truly special. Upon entering the villa, you're greeted by large, luminous living spaces that retain a magical character and history. Spanning across two floors, the layout is thoughtfully divided to maximize comfort and privacy. The ground floor boasts an expansive 49.5 square meter sitting room with dual-aspect windows that flood the space with natural light. The wood-burning stove adds a cozy touch, ideal for chilly winter evenings. The adjoining kitchen, complete with a quality fitted kitchen and ac ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque medieval village of La Romieu, this exquisite 4-bedroom villa offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern comfort, making it the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home in the enchanting region of Gers, France. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes, La Romieu is a hidden gem that promises an idyllic lifestyle for vacation home buyers. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the sun casting a warm glow over the rolling hills and vineyards that surround your new home. This villa, with its spacious 290m² of living space, is a sanctuary where you can unwind, entertain, and create lasting memories with family and friends. A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle As you step inside, you're greeted by a sense of warmth and elegance. The ground floor boasts a generous sitting room, complete with a wood-burning stove and French doors that open onto a charming garden. The kitchen, fitted with quality appliances, leads to a south-facing balcony, perfect for enjoying your morning coffee while soaking in the breathtaking views. The villa's layout is designed for both relaxation and entertainment. A snug office space offers a quiet retreat for work or reading, while the ground floor bedroom, with its fireplace and built-in cupboards, provides a cozy haven for guests. Upstairs, the winter sitting room invites you to gather around the fireplace on cooler evenings, while three additional bedrooms offer ample space for family and visitors. The villa's bathrooms, featuring Italian showers and a freestanding bath, add a touch of luxury to your daily routine. Outdoor Oasis The villa's garden is a true delight, with shaded terraces, a water feature, a ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your potential new home in La Romieu, a captivating medieval hilltop village situated in the scenic Gers region of France. This delightful 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom villa offers a unique blend of traditional charm and modern amenities, making it an ideal choice for families or those seeking a serene escape in the French countryside. With an expansive 290m2 of living space, this villa has been thoughtfully renovated to enhance its historical character while providing contemporary comfort. The ground floor features a large sitting room measuring approximately 49.5m2, complete with a cozy wood-burning stove and French doors that open up to a lush garden. Additionally, the fully fitted kitchen spans 26m2 and includes a door leading to a south-facing balcony, ideal for morning coffees or evening relaxation. For those who work from home or appreciate a quiet reading corner, there is a snug office space of around 26.5m2 equipped with another wood-burning stove and access to the balcony. A conveniently located utility room and a bedroom equipped with built-in cupboards and a stylish en-suite bathroom complete the ground floor setup. The upper level houses a winter sitting room, which is exceptionally spacious at 50m2, offering a fireplace and ample space for family gatherings. Three more bedrooms on this floor ensure privacy and comfort for all household members, complemented by a beautifully appointed family bathroom and additional shower room. Outdoor living is just as compelling, with the villa featuring a divided garden space that includes both shaded and sunlit terraces, a charming water feature, and a woodshed. A few steps down from the upper garden, a 12m x 6m heated swimming pool awaits, set in a beautifully l ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this exquisite country home in La Romieu offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Perfectly suited for those seeking a tranquil escape, this property is an ideal second home for international buyers looking to immerse themselves in the serene beauty of the French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun casts a warm glow over the rolling hills of Gers. This beautifully renovated country home, perched on a small promontory, offers unobstructed views of the lush landscape, providing a perfect backdrop for your morning coffee on the south-facing terrace. A Home Designed for Comfort and Relaxation With three spacious bedrooms, each featuring a private bathroom and dressing room, this home ensures privacy and comfort for you and your guests. The ground floor hosts a cozy living room, complete with a charming fireplace, where you can unwind with a good book or enjoy a glass of local wine. The fully equipped kitchen and dining area open onto a shaded terrace, perfect for al fresco dining during the warm summer months. A small mezzanine serves as a quiet office space, ideal for those who wish to work remotely while enjoying the peaceful surroundings. Modern Amenities Meet Traditional Charm - Heated Indoor Swimming Pool: Enjoy year-round swimming in the large, covered pool, with retractable side walls for those sunny days. - Eco-Friendly Features: Benefit from sustainable living with a heat pump and solar panels. - Ample Parking: A carport accommodates up to three vehicles. - Spacious Grounds: Partially enclosed, the mature garden offers a serene space for relaxation and outd ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the idyllic village of Fréchou, within the heart of Gascony, France, stands a chateau that beckons those with an affinity for history, grandeur, and pastoral beauty. This chateau, a symbol of the architectural evolution from the medieval through the renaissance periods, offers a unique opportunity for international buyers seeking a truly remarkable residence or investment in a serene and picturesque setting. Fréchou, while modest in size, is brimming with rustic charm that is a quintessential part of the French countryside experience. Life here is unhurried and has a unique cadence, with the rhythm dictated by the gentle rustle of vineyards in the distance and the tranquil flow of nature surrounding the village. Situated strategically, Fréchou is close to the bustling market towns of Condom and Nérac, just a short drive away, where you'll find charming cafes, local markets brimming with fresh produce, and a sense of timeless tradition. These towns offer a taste of the regional Gascogne culture with a touch of modern-day convenience. The location is partly tempting due to its proximity to Toulouse and Bordeaux international airports, both just a 90-minute drive away, ensuring that traveling between international homes and embarking on global adventures is absolutely hassle-free. And what could be more convenient than returning from your travels to relax amidst the sweeping views of the rolling countryside, where on a clear day, the majestic Pyrenees provide a breathtaking backdrop? For buyers excited by the blend of lifestyle and history, this chateau is a perfect match. Constructed predominantly of local limestone, with walls that whisper tales from as far back as 1280, the building is a testament to the en ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a unique home opportunity nestled in the idyllic setting of Fourcès, an enchanting bastide town in the Midi-Pyrénées region, specifically in the Gers department of France. Here lies a three-bedroom townhouse bathed in character, combining the comfort of contemporary living with historical charm. This home stands tall in one of the most visually stunning towns in southwestern France, filled with signature medieval allure and remarkable views of this storied location. Let’s step into the property and unfold its unique story. The journey begins at the ground level with a welcoming entrance hall that guides you through a spacious ambiance filled with light. The ground floor also houses a sizable storage and boiler room, offering practical use of space. A separate WC adds to the amenities here. As you venture to the first floor, you'll find yourself in the heart of the home—the kitchen and dining area. This space is a delightful blend of old and new, boasting a wood burner and a traditional fireplace that warm the room. The kitchen is fitted with sleek countertops and an island, creating the perfect hub for family meals and gatherings. Up another flight, the second floor unfurls a space designed for rest and comfort. Each of the three bedrooms is distinct in style and size, with the largest featuring an intriguing stained glass window. The other two bedrooms provide cozy quarters, one with a playful mezzanine, ideal for children or additional storage. A shower room combines functionality with design, offering a fully-tiled walk-in shower, a convenient WC, and plentiful natural light. Now, let’s talk about Fourcès itself. Life in this part of France promises a slower, serene pace, perfect for adapting to the Fren ... click here to read more

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In the heart of the picturesque region of Midi-Pyrénées, nestled in the quaint village of Fourcès, lies a villa that captures a blend of rustic living and potential future developments. This property stands as a testament to the charming rural life that France has to offer. As a bussy real estate agent with a global reach, I understand what international buyers are looking for in such a quaint setting—a perfect mix of tranquility, potential, and authenticity. Driving through the winding roads of Fourcès, you will find yourself surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills. The climate here is a delightful mix, with warm summers that encourage outdoor living and relatively mild winters making it comfortable all year round. This village is steep in history, reflected in its stone buildings and narrow, cobblestone streets. Living here means being part of a community where everyone knows each other, and life moves at a gentler pace, perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle. The villa itself, priced at €172,000, offers a generous 76 square meters of living space. Set on a land size of 585 square meters, the property promises privacy and peace, with a garden space of about 90 square meters. It is an ideal setting for those lazy summer afternoons or for children and pets to roam freely, away from prying eyes. Imagine yourself sipping a glass of local wine as you gaze over your private patch of paradise—a lifestyle that many dream of. Inside, the villa comprises two comfortable bedrooms, making it suitable for a small family or a couple looking to downsize. The single bathroom ensures convenience without unnecessary complication. The living room—with its combination of kitchen and lounge area—invites you to i ... click here to read more

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