Sunlit 3-Bedroom Villa with Pool in Amélie-les-Bains-Palalda, Perfect Second Home

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Ceret, Pyrénées-Orientales (near Spain), France, Amélie-les-Bains-Palalda (France)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 155Floor area

€372,000

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

155m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the picturesque town of Amélie-les-Bains-Palalda, this delightful 3-bedroom villa offers a unique opportunity to own a second home in the heart of the Pyrénées-Orientales region. Just a stone's throw from the Spanish border, this property is a gateway to a lifestyle filled with sun-drenched days, cultural exploration, and endless relaxation.

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the warm embrace of the Mediterranean sun streaming through your windows. This villa, set on a generous 1,426 square meter plot, is a sanctuary of peace and privacy, yet conveniently close to the vibrant life of Ceret. The south-facing orientation ensures that every room is bathed in natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere throughout.

A Home Designed for Comfort and Leisure



The villa's single-storey design is perfect for those seeking ease of access and seamless indoor-outdoor living. With 155 square meters of thoughtfully laid-out space, the home is ideal for both entertaining and quiet family moments. The open-plan living area, with its large windows, offers stunning views of the lush garden and the sparkling swimming pool, making it a perfect setting for gatherings or simply unwinding after a day of adventure.

- Spacious Living Area: Open-plan design connecting living, dining, and kitchen spaces.
- Three Bedrooms: Ample space for family, guests, or a home office.
- Modern Bathroom: Stylish and practical, with high-quality fixtures.
- Guest Toilet: Additional convenience for visitors.
- Expansive Garden: Mature trees, well-maintained lawns, and colorful flower beds.
- Private Pool: 8 x 4 meter pool, ideal for summer relaxation.
- Multiple Terraces: Perfect for al fresco dining and sunbathing.
- Large Garage: Secure parking and extra storage.
- Rainwater Collection: Eco-friendly 20,000-liter reservoir for garden maintenance.
- Reversible Air Conditioning: Year-round comfort.

A Gateway to Adventure and Relaxation



Amélie-les-Bains-Palalda is renowned for its artistic heritage, lively markets, and exquisite local cuisine. The town's charm is matched only by the natural beauty of its surroundings. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or a culture lover, this location offers something for everyone.

- Cultural Richness: Explore local art galleries, museums, and historical sites.
- Outdoor Activities: Hiking, cycling, and water sports in the nearby Pyrenees and Mediterranean coast.
- Local Cuisine: Savor the flavors of southern France in nearby cafes and restaurants.
- Proximity to Spain: Easy access for day trips and cultural exploration.
- Convenient Transport Links: Close to major roads and airports for easy travel.

A Second Home with Endless Possibilities



Owning this villa means more than just having a place to stay; it's about creating a lifestyle filled with memorable experiences. Picture yourself hosting family barbecues by the pool, exploring the vibrant local markets, or simply enjoying a quiet evening on the terrace with a glass of local wine.

The property is in excellent condition, reflecting the care and attention of its current owners. Built between 1981 and 1990, it boasts the solid construction typical of that era, with an energy performance rating of class C and a climate class of B, ensuring efficient energy use and a reduced environmental footprint.

In summary, this villa in Amélie-les-Bains-Palalda is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a life of leisure, adventure, and cultural richness. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a family getaway, or a holiday residence, this property offers the perfect blend of location, amenities, and lifestyle. Don't miss the chance to make this dream a reality—schedule a viewing today and step into your new life in southern France.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
155
Price per m²
€2,400
Garden size
1426
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Imagine waking to mountain views across the medieval village of Palalda, the morning sun casting golden light over the Pyrenees foothills while the Tech River murmurs below. This is your daily reality at this 1920s villa in Amélie-les-Bains-Palalda, where century-old architectural grace meets the authentic rhythm of Catalan life in France's sun-drenched Languedoc-Roussillon region. Step through the gates of your private 1,250-square-meter estate and feel the Mediterranean breeze rustling through the garden's mature trees, the scent of wild herbs drifting from the surrounding hillsides. Amélie-les-Bains-Palalda has drawn visitors seeking wellness and rejuvenation since Roman times, its natural thermal springs maintaining a constant 42°C year-round. This renowned spa town offers an extraordinary blend of therapeutic tourism, Catalan culture, and outdoor adventure that makes it an increasingly sought-after location for vacation home investors. With over 300 days of sunshine annually, mild winters averaging 12°C, and summers that rarely exceed 28°C, the microclimate here provides year-round comfort. Your property sits elevated above the valley floor, capturing cooling breezes in summer while remaining sheltered from northern winds in winter. This villa's 168-square-meter layout delivers exceptional flexibility through its two-level independent configuration. The ground floor functions as a completely self-contained three-bedroom apartment with two bathrooms and private terraces, perfect for extended family visits or generating substantial rental income. The thermal spa clientele creates consistent demand for quality accommodation, with visitors booking months in advance for their therapeutic stays. Meanwhile, the upper flo ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Reynès Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the first rays of sunlight filter through the lush greenery surrounding your home. This is the serene lifestyle that awaits you in this exquisite 4-bedroom house nestled in the picturesque village of Reynès, France. With its panoramic views and inviting ambiance, this property is more than just a house—it's a gateway to a life of relaxation and rejuvenation. A Home That Tells a Story Built in 1979, this charming residence spans 220 square meters, offering ample space for family gatherings and quiet moments alike. The heart of the home is an expansive 85-square-meter family room, where laughter and stories are shared over meals and cozy evenings by the fireplace. The double-paned windows not only ensure a peaceful atmosphere but also frame the stunning vistas of the surrounding landscape. Seasonal Splendor and Daily Delights In Reynès, each season brings its own unique charm. Spring paints the countryside in vibrant hues, while summer invites you to bask in the sun on one of the two terraces, perfect for al fresco dining or simply soaking up the warmth. Autumn's golden palette transforms the landscape, and winter offers a cozy retreat, with the promise of nearby skiing adventures. Local Lifestyle and Cultural Riches Reynès is a treasure trove of cultural and recreational activities. Explore the local markets, where fresh produce and artisanal goods abound, or indulge in the region's renowned cuisine at charming bistros and cafes. The nearby Pyrenees offer hiking trails and skiing opportunities, while the Mediterranean coast is just a short drive away, perfect for a day of sun and sea. Archi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene hamlet of Les Hostalets, amidst the enchanting landscape of Montauriol, lies a captivating stone house cloaked in the whispers of history. This 18th-century gem, elegantly restored, effortlessly marries its original antiquity with the comforts desired by today's homeowners. Picture this: terracotta flooring caresses your feet, and exposed wood beams stretch proudly across the ceilings, heartening tales of yesteryear. This isn’t just a house; it’s a canvas of stories waiting to embrace new ones. Encompassing an impressive 176 square meters, this four-bedroom property provides ample space for families or expatriates looking to plant roots in this picturesque corner of France. Each room has its essence, carried by the warmth of the sun streaming through the windows and the welcoming embrace of stone walls that have borne witness to the passage of time. Upon entering, you step into a cozy entrance hall that invites you deeper into the home. The ground floor unfolds into a commodious living and dining area where terracotta floors whisper softly underfoot, and a traditional Catalan fireplace stands as both a source of warmth and a conversation piece. Imagine gathering here with loved ones, the fire softly crackling as you sip on a glass of local wine. From this communal heart of the home, step into the country-style kitchen that opens onto a secluded terrace. It's a place where al fresco dining becomes a cherished ritual, accompanied by the majestic view of the mountains that form the backdrop to your meals. The terrace, with its external steps, offers a pathway to the lower garden and pool area, creating an interconnected flow between nature and home. The first floor greets you with a generous landin ... click here to read more

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Stand on the wooden deck beside the pool at seven in the morning, coffee in hand, and the Pyrenees are right there — close enough that you can pick out the ridgeline detail, far enough away to feel like a painting. The air smells of pine resin and warm stone. No road noise. No neighbors. Just swallows cutting arcs above the meadow and the low hum of your own private world. That is the daily reality at La Forge del Mitg, a six-bedroom country estate spread across nearly 10 hectares of Catalan foothills just outside Saint-Laurent-de-Cerdans, a small working village in the Pyrénées-Orientales department — the very southern tip of France, where the culture tips Spanish and the light tips golden almost year-round. This is not a property that requires imagination to inhabit. Renovated progressively through to 2020, with four distinct buildings on site and a swimming pool that faces south toward the mountains, it is ready to be lived in from the moment you arrive. The main house runs to roughly 112 square metres across two floors. Downstairs, an open-plan kitchen and dining area opens into a living room with cathedral ceilings and a working fireplace insert — the kind of space where a wet November afternoon actually feels like an occasion rather than something to endure. A French balcony bedroom, bathroom, and laundry room round out the ground floor. Upstairs, two more bedrooms and a generous master with a built-in wardrobe. The proportions are honest and liveable, not inflated for a brochure. Attached to the main building is a 48-square-metre ground-floor apartment with its own entrance. Three rooms, open kitchen, two bedrooms, a walk-in Italian shower that is also wheelchair accessible. This space functions brilliantly for ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Languedoc-Roussillon region, this enchanting farmhouse in Maureillas-las-Illas offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French countryside charm. With its breathtaking views of the Pyrénées-Orientales and proximity to the vibrant market town of Céret, this property is an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil escape. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the sun casts a golden hue over the rolling hills. This farmhouse, with its authentic character and modern comforts, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and cherished memories. A Home with Character and Comfort Spanning approximately 151 square meters, this farmhouse boasts four spacious bedrooms and three well-appointed bathrooms, providing ample space for family and friends. The main living area is a harmonious blend of rustic charm and contemporary design, featuring exposed beams, stone walls, and a cozy open fireplace that invites you to unwind after a day of exploration. The kitchen, equipped with modern appliances, is a culinary enthusiast's dream, offering the perfect setting to prepare delicious meals with fresh local produce. The living room opens onto a sun-drenched terrace, where alfresco dining becomes a daily ritual, accompanied by the stunning backdrop of the Alberes mountains. A Haven for Relaxation and Recreation The property extends over 4,500 square meters of beautifully landscaped gardens, complete with a saltwater swimming pool that promises refreshing dips on warm summer days. The large terrace surrounding the pool is perfect for sunbathing, entertaining, or simply soaking in the panora ... click here to read more

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Located in the gentle tranquility of Caixas, Languedoc-Roussillon, France, lies an impressive, sprawling seven-bedroom stone house that is waiting to become your home. Positioned at the heart of the countryside and yet within a comfortable 40-minute drive to Perpignan, this house is perfectly placed for those who love the peaceful country lifestyle but also crave the amenities and entertainment of the city. The property is composed of a main house along with an independent bungalow, spread over a generous 290m2 area of living space. The heated pool with pergola and the manageable garden space add to the overall allure of this rural retreat. In the main house, the ground floor offers a well-sized kitchen with pantry, a dining room featuring a warming wood burner, and a spacious veranda to enjoy the surrounding pastoral views. As you ascend the spiral staircase to the first floor, you'll find two ensuite bedrooms and a family suite comprising two bedrooms and a bathroom, providing necessary privacy and comfortable living space. At the top of the house on the second floor, there's a large lounge with wooden floors that boasts impressive views of the surrounding countryside, the perfect backdrop for relaxation and family gatherings. It also houses two ensuite bedrooms, both of which have their own terrace. An additional offering of this property is the independent bungalow of approximately 62m2 that can comfortably accommodate up to four guests. It features a lounge with a wood-burner, a shower room, a kitchen, and an ensuite double bedroom with French doors leading out onto the private terrace and garden area. Outside, the easy-to-manage gravel garden provides you with spectacular views of the serene countryside, and t ... click here to read more

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Immerse yourself within the tranquil ambience of French culture and lifestyle, with this quaint 3-bedroom villa nestled in the heart of the popular neighbourhood of "Les Chartreuses", in Le Boulou, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. This beautiful, well-built abode is set amidst breathtaking mountain views and provides a peaceful living atmosphere with easy access to modern conveniences. The villa, ensconced within a calm neighbourhood, is mere minutes from the vibrant localities of Le Boulou, where local shops, restaurants, and other amenities are within reach. Regarded for its picturesque sceneries, Le Boulou is more than just a home, it's a haven where both nature and modernity coexist seamlessly. The property's prime location doesn't only offer a captivating visual retreat but practicality as well. The villa is designed with an integral garage, and dual access points, providing seamless movement within the property. These thoughtful features fuse with the overall architecture, presenting a practical, comfortable, and luxurious living space ready to move in. Property Features: • Three good-sized bedrooms • Two functional and modern bathrooms • A large lounge area with a chimney insert • A dining room • A fitted kitchen leading to a private south-facing terrace • An integral garage with a convenient laundry area • An additional large room of approximately 40m2 • Attic space • Land size of 2,200m2 • Indoor space of 125m2 The villa’s main living area on the ground floor includes a comfortable lounge area and a dining room for warm family gatherings. The fitted kitchen, which opens up to a private South-facing terrace, becomes a perfect setting for alfresco dining during beautiful French summer days. The sleepin ... click here to read more

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A Mediterranean Retreat in Torderes: Your Gateway to Tranquility and Adventure Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of olive leaves swaying in the morning breeze, the sun casting a golden hue over the Roussillon plain. This is not just a dream but a daily reality at this exquisite villa in Torderes, France. Nestled between the azure Mediterranean Sea and the majestic Pyrenees, this property offers a unique blend of serenity and adventure, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence. A Day in the Life: Embrace the Mediterranean Lifestyle Start your day with a refreshing swim in the heated pool, its waters shimmering under the early sun. As you step out, the scent of blooming grapevines and the distant sound of waves create a symphony of nature. Enjoy breakfast on one of the sun-drenched terraces, where the panoramic views stretch as far as the eye can see. The villa's design seamlessly integrates indoor and outdoor living, with a spacious living area that opens onto the garden. Here, the Mediterranean lifestyle comes alive, with spaces designed for relaxation, entertainment, and culinary exploration. The modern kitchen, a haven for food enthusiasts, invites you to experiment with local ingredients, perhaps crafting a dish inspired by the vibrant markets of nearby Thuir. Exploring Torderes and Beyond: A Region Rich in Culture and Adventure Torderes is a gateway to a world of experiences. Just a short drive away, the charming town of Céret beckons with its art galleries and cafes, while the beaches of Argelès-sur-Mer offer sun-soaked days by the sea. For those seeking adventure, the ski slopes of Font-Romeu are just an hour away, promising winter thrills. The region is a tapestry of cultural events and ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm and potential of a traditional French villa, nestled in the picturesque village of Corbère, Languedoc-Roussillon. Ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in the authentic French rural lifestyle, this villa provides a perfect fusion of rustic allure and contemporary comfort. About the Property: This delightful two-bedroom villa is brimming with character, thanks to its original stone and cayroux façade, which reflects the region's architectural heritage. Welcoming you into the property is a quaint enclosed courtyard, adorned with lively wisteria, grapes, and bougainvillea, offering a private, serene outdoor space. The villa spans three levels, ensuring ample space for family living and entertaining. The ground floor hosts a versatile veranda that doubles as a summer kitchen, leading into a spacious entrance hall, a full bathroom, a functional pantry, and a well-equipped kitchen complete with a cozy wood stove. The first floor offers a living/dining room with a heartwarming fireplace and access to a terrace boasting spectacular views—perfect for al fresco dining or sunset watching. Completing this floor are two well-sized bedrooms and another bathroom. The top floor features a converted hayloft, now a vast living space with exposed beams, parquet flooring, and stone walls, adaptable to a variety of uses such as a master suite, office, or hobby room. Villa Features: - 2 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - Fully equipped kitchen with wood stove - Living/dining room with fireplace - Converted attic for multi-purpose use - Enclosed courtyard with vibrant flora - Terrace with stunning views - Air-conditioning and double-glazing throughout Living in Corbère: Corbère is a gem in the French countryside, where lif ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Languedoc-Roussillon region, this exquisite farmhouse in Ille-sur-Têt offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Perfectly positioned for those seeking a tranquil escape, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the sun casts a warm glow over nearly an acre of beautifully landscaped gardens. This five-bedroom farmhouse, meticulously restored to preserve its original stone architecture, invites you to experience the quintessential French countryside living. ### A Gateway to Adventure and Relaxation Located just 20 minutes from the vibrant city of Perpignan, Ille-sur-Têt is a charming town that offers a perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. Whether you're exploring the local markets, indulging in the region's renowned wines, or embarking on a scenic hike through the Pyrénées-Orientales, there's always something to discover. ### Property Highlights: - Spacious Living: 260m² of living space, offering ample room for family gatherings and entertaining guests. - Bedrooms & Bathrooms: Five generously sized bedrooms and three bathrooms, ensuring comfort and privacy for all. - Outdoor Oasis: A 65m² south-facing terrace leads to a heated 8x4m pool, perfect for sun-soaked afternoons. - Gourmet Kitchen: A semi-open plan kitchen equipped with modern amenities, ideal for culinary enthusiasts. - Versatile Spaces: Includes a large garage, various attics, and a cellar, providing additional storage or potential for creative projects. - B&B Potential: The first floor features an independent entrance ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming town of Ille-sur-Têt, this delightful stone house awaits its new residents, ready to offer a warm embrace and a lifetime of memories. As a busy real estate agent, I'm thrilled to share with you the many features and qualities of this unique property, though bear with me if I use a few typos or the like – time is precious and there's much to tell! The property is set in a region renowned for its picturesque landscapes and vibrant local life, located in the heart of Languedoc-Roussillon. For those considering relocation, the town of Ille-sur-Têt is a bustling community full of charm with everything from local markets to scenic walks. Conveniently located just 15 minutes from Perpignan, you’ll find Ille-sur-Têt incredibly strategic for both city connection and countryside tranquility. Property Features: - 3 Bedrooms - Stone house construction - Fully refurbished - 162 square meters of living area - Separate kitchen with glass doors - Cozy living room with pellet stove - Private small garden - 2 Levels - Laundry room - Nearby schools, shops, and other amenities - Traditional yet elegant interiors The stone house greets you with a beautifully refurbished exterior, evoking the sense of history while promising modern comforts. Walking through the elegant entrance, you're invited into an expansive living area almost 80m², where family gatherings can flourish and memories can be made. The ground floor includes a cozy living room complete with a pellet stove, perfect for chilly evenings with a good book. The separate kitchen features glass doors that spill generous light, and the dining area boasts high ceilings that enhance the airy and open feel of the home. The 1st floor unfolds into a series of roo ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Catalan village of Saint-Jean-Lasseille, this expansive 5-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. With its charming blend of traditional architecture and modern amenities, this property is perfect for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat in the enchanting Languedoc-Roussillon region. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant hum of village life. This home, with its generous 190 square meters of living space, is designed to accommodate both relaxation and entertainment. The property is in good condition, ready to welcome you and your family or guests for unforgettable holidays. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure and Comfort The house is set on a lush 1180 square meter plot, offering ample space for outdoor activities and relaxation. The centerpiece of the garden is a sparkling swimming pool, perfect for cooling off during the warm Mediterranean summers. The pool area, complete with a chlorine-reinforced liner, is ideal for sunbathing or hosting poolside gatherings. Inside, the home exudes warmth and character. High ceilings and large volumes create an airy atmosphere, while the spiral staircase adds a touch of elegance. The spacious veranda, overlooking the pool, is perfect for al fresco dining or simply enjoying a quiet moment with a book. ### Key Features: - 5 Bedrooms: Spacious and filled with natural light, offering comfort and privacy. - 3 Bathrooms: Modern and well-appointed, ensuring convenience for all guests. - Large Veranda: 48 square meters of space for relaxation and entertainment. - Swimming Pool: 8x4 meters, with a chlorine-reinforced liner for easy maintenance. - Convertible Attic: 95 square meters ... click here to read more

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Immerse yourself in the charm and beauty of French living with this charismatic 1-bedroom house located in the quaint village of Finestret, nestled in the heart of Languedoc-Roussillon, Pyrénées-Orientales, France. This home would be a sound purchase for overseas buyers looking to experience the unmistakable allure of French countryside lifestyle. This uniquely terraced house boasts a sizeable area of 100m² and is a symbol of traditional quality construction. The property provides the opportunity for dual living, as it has been intelligently divided into two independent accommodations. The ground-floor layout features an inviting open-plan concept with a spacious living room that seamlessly flows into the kitchen. Two designated sleeping areas, a bathroom, and a separate toilet provide all the necessary amenities for comfortable modern living. The upper level is similarly designed and includes a charming open-concept living room and kitchen, a cozy bedroom, accompanied by a bathroom and separate toilet — an ideal space for guests or potential tenants. The house, in good condition, comes with abundant additional space with functional 45m² cellars and an attic that's ripe for conversion. Imaginative buyers will see this as a wonderful opportunity for expansion or transformation into an art studio, workspace, or additional living quarters. While the house itself offers immense appeal, the true enchantment lies in the location. Finestret is an idyllic village situated in the Pyrénées-Orientales Department, known for its sunny Mediterranean climate. Expect warm, dry summers and mild winters, ideal for those yearning for a Mediterranean lifestyle. Experiencing life in Finestret affords the opportunity to soak in enchant ... click here to read more

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Located amidst the picturesque landscapes of Saint-Génis-des-Fontaines in Languedoc-Roussillon, this charming 2-bedroom house presents an ideal blend of traditional charm and modern amenities. Nestled in a peaceful village setting, this property enjoys stunning views of the rolling countryside and the majestic Alberes mountains, forming an enchanting backdrop that characterizes the area. This semi-detached stone house, which is a perfect example of an authentic Languedocian residence, was tastefully refurbished to meet contemporary standards while preserving its original character. The exterior, featuring a stone facade, invites you into a serene haven, which is further highlighted by a private garden of 130m2 with terraces, making it a suitable environment for families or those seeking a tranquil retreat. Internally, the house spans an area of 77 square meters and is complemented by a variety of features designed to provide a comfortable living experience. It comprises a brightly-lit living room with a well-equipped open kitchen that leads into a spacious living area, optimal for family gatherings. A mezzanine level hosts one of the bedrooms, offering a captivating overview of the living space below, while the second bedroom is conveniently situated on the first floor alongside a well-appointed bathroom. Saint-Génis-des-Fontaines itself is an inviting locale that lies at the foothills of the Alberes range, perfectly positioned between the Mediterranean Sea and Spain. The village's proximity to the beaches, just a brief 10-minute drive, along with nearby access to Spanish towns, offers a multitude of recreational activities and cultural experiences. The neighborhood vibrates with a harmonious mix of historical artifac ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming village of Laroque-des-Albères in the Pyrénées-Orientales, Languedoc-Roussillon, France, this delightful 3-bedroom villa offers a perfect blend of tranquility and convenience. For those in search of a serene lifestyle, this Mediterranean detached villa, built on a spacious 2150 sqm flat and fenced land, promises an idyllic retreat with immense potential. Stepping through the gates, you are greeted by lush greenery and a variety of fruit trees that adorn the grounds. The south-facing views of the Albères mountains provide a breathtaking backdrop, perfect for morning coffee on the terrace or evening dinners al fresco. With a large terrace area featuring a covered space, summer kitchen, barbecue, and a shower room with WC, this villa is designed for those who love to entertain outdoors. The interior of the villa is warm and welcoming, with a 45 sqm living room that includes an inviting fireplace (insert) and an open fitted kitchen. The ground floor also boasts large bay windows, offering an effortless flow between the indoor and outdoor spaces. On this level, you will find a separate sitting room/TV lounge, a bedroom opening onto the south terrace, a shower room, a pantry, and a separate WC. The generously sized 56 sqm garage, although not included in the living space, provides ample storage or the potential for a workshop. The garage's current state leaves room for customization according to your needs, be it additional storage, a home gym, or a hobbyist's haven. Upstairs, the villa continues to impress with a study or kids' room complete with a cupboard, a spacious bathroom, and two additional bedrooms with cupboards and views. One of these bedrooms boasts a private terrace, enhancing the charm ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Laroque-des-Albères, this expansive 8-bedroom villa offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in the heart of the Languedoc-Roussillon region. With its prime location in the Pyrénées-Orientales, this property is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle rich in culture, natural beauty, and endless possibilities. Imagine waking up to the serene views of the Albères mountains, with the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds as your morning soundtrack. This villa, set on a generous 2910 sqm plot, provides the perfect blend of tranquility and accessibility, being just 850 meters from the charming local shops and amenities of Laroque-des-Albères. ### Key Features: - 8 Bedrooms: Spacious and versatile, perfect for large families or hosting guests. - 3 Bathrooms: Modern and well-appointed, ensuring comfort and convenience. - 222 sqm Living Space: Generous interiors with a blend of traditional charm and modern amenities. - 36 sqm Outbuilding: Includes two en-suite bedrooms, ideal for a guest house or rental opportunity. - 14 x 6 Meter Swimming Pool: Dive into relaxation with this stunning pool, perfect for summer days. - Solar Water Heater & Photovoltaic Panels: Eco-friendly features that reduce energy costs. - Shaded Terraces: Enjoy alfresco dining or a quiet afternoon with mountain views. - Partly Wooded Land: Offers privacy and a natural setting for outdoor activities. ### A Lifestyle to Envy Laroque-des-Albères is a hidden gem in the south of France, offering a unique blend of French and Catalan cultures. The village is known for its vibrant community, local markets, and festivals that celebrate the region's rich heritage. Whether you're explo ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Ortaffa, France, this exquisite 4-bedroom house offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the first rays of sunlight filter through the lush greenery surrounding your home. This is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle of tranquility and rejuvenation. ### A Day in Ortaffa As you step out onto the south-facing terrace, a breathtaking panorama of the Alberes mountains unfolds before you. The air is crisp and invigorating, perfect for a morning coffee as you plan your day. Perhaps you'll start with a leisurely swim in the private pool, its waters shimmering under the sun, or take a stroll through the meticulously maintained gardens, where every corner offers a new discovery. The open-plan living space is the heart of the home, where family and friends gather to share stories and laughter. Large windows invite natural light to dance across the room, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The seamless transition from indoor to outdoor living is perfect for entertaining, with the terrace providing an idyllic setting for al fresco dining. ### Local Lifestyle and Attractions Ortaffa is a hidden gem in the Languedoc-Roussillon region, known for its rich history and vibrant culture. The town itself is a tapestry of narrow streets and charming squares, where local markets offer fresh produce and artisanal goods. Just a short drive away, the Mediterranean coast beckons with its sandy beaches and azure waters, ideal for a day of sunbathing or water sports. For those who appreciate the finer things in life, the region is a culinary paradise. Indulge in the flavors of traditional French c ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the delightful region of Languedoc-Roussillon, in the lovely commune of Prades, Tarerach. Set within the idyllic Pyrénées-Orientales of scenic France, we are delighted to present a 5-bedroom house that talks of tranquil living, a genuine natural environment, and potential investment into your quality of life. The property, situated on the edge of urbanization, ensures you unparalleled peace and privacy. Find yourself at the boundary of a non-constructible forest – preserving natural beauty at every glance and offering a constant companion in the form of lush greenery. Placed on a slightly enclosed plot of 668m², the house highlights an agricultural irrigation system that champions self-sufficiency. Constructed in 2006, this house offers a living area of 145m², promising comfortable living and promising possibilities. On the ground floor, you'll find a spacious living room of 53m², complete with a wood-burning stove for those wistful winter evenings. A combined dining room with an open, fully fitted kitchen ensures ease and accessibility without compromising on socializing opportunities. Large bay windows allow the abundance of radiant Mediterranean sunshine and stunning garden views to filter through the house, while the wooden terrace beckons for alfresco dining on pleasingly warm evenings. Explore further and you will find four well-sized bedrooms, including a master suite with an en-suite bathroom. Additionally, there's an efficient pantry, another shower room, and a separate toilet for optimal functionality. The mezzanine level houses a quite inviting guest bedroom with an attached shower room and WC, and a small office space snugly tucked away in an alcove. A double garage and cellar supplement the ... click here to read more

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