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40100 Dax

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    House Bonnut (64)

    Laurent VAGINAY, OptimHome, and Kévin LAUSSU, art historian at Malaye! Patrimoines, are honored to present the house of Loustau and its outbuildings, set on one hectare of land, located near Orthez in the heart of Béarn. At the bend of a country road stands this large property surrounded by a necklace of fields. Centered around a vast courtyard paved with pebbles, the residence asserts its presence among the three bodies of outbuildings that surround it. Documented as early as 1741, this masonry building has been continuously transformed and expanded over the past three hundred years. Of classical and relatively symmetrical design, it is organized over three levels. The surrounds and corner chains are made of carefully dressed stone. Access is through a central door, preserving its majestic woodwork and locks from the 18th century. From there, the visitor enters a deep vestibule sheltered under a solid beamed ceiling. Located along the axis of the entrance, an imposing wooden pillar elaborately carved serves as one of the major decorative features of the building, supporting the weight of the upper levels. To the south, with an open view of the park, is the dining room and a large reception lounge. Broken block parquet flooring, old joinery, and beams give these rooms a solemn character. It is particularly the assembly details of the imposts in the leaves that attract attention due to the finesse of execution of their small woods. Two back-to-back fireplaces accentuate the historic character of the places, one made of marble, the other in a finely carved rococo style oak. The whole is topped with plain plaster trumeaux. The ground floor also has a bedroom, an office, a large common room connected to the kitchen, and a laundry room. The first floor is served by a wooden staircase evidently reconstructed in the 19th century. It organizes around a spacious central lounge that provides access to seven bedrooms, all having carefully preserved old decor and furniture, as evidenced by photographs taken in 1899. The two most important suites are located at the eastern ends of the building. They are distinguished by their marble fireplaces topped with plasterwork. One of the corridors adjoining two contemporary bathrooms reveals the building's exposed frame structure. This piece of history still retains intact the markings of Latin numerations engraved by the carpenters of the past. The last level consists of attics used as ventilated storage rooms. The house was complemented by a first barn and its gable stable in 1783, then a long farmhouse in 1797 covered with picon tiles. A third outbuilding was then established behind the residence. Finally, a wine cellar and its orangery were erected in 1869 to the south of the property. It features unusual Tuscan order columns as well as its original press. Having belonged to the same family since its origin, this estate has been passed down through generations. It notably served as the primary residence of an important breeder of Béarn racehorses. This precious heritage ensemble awaits a new purpose that will preserve its authenticity and architectural charm. Historical/technical notice and photographs made by Kévin Laussu, Malaye! Patrimoines, all rights reserved, 2025. Agency fees are the responsibility of the purchaser, amounting to 4.52% VAT inclusive of the purchase price excluding fees. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques site: www.georisques.gouv.fr. Contact Laurent VAGINAY Individual Entrepreneur with Limited Liability, Commercial Agent OptimHome (RSAC No. 497 920 678 DAX Registry) 06 84 41 19 97 (ref. 599269) This description has been automatically translated from French.

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    $915,400
    502
    8bedrooms
    4bathrooms

    By Optimhome - Laurent Vaginay

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    House Narrosse (40)

    Laurent VAGINAY, OptimHome, and Kévin LAUSSU, art historian, Malaye! Patrimoines, present to you this contemporary dwelling located in the municipality of Narrosse, with a floor area of approximately 230 square meters, including a summer kitchen.On the edge of a pine forest, this house reveals a modernist design. With a clean structure, it stands out for its flat roofs and irregular openings compared to neighboring houses, particularly those signed by Pomade, Prunetti, and Guichemerre. Deliberately devoid of ornamentation, it places significant importance on straight lines and simple volumes. Accessed by a corridor, it is articulated between a paved technical courtyard, an outdoor lounge, and a vast grassy area facing South and West. A small tramway track once passed by the property, but today only the outline and some picturesque remnants remain.Here, the architect focused on the interior layout and its relationship with the garden. Large glass doors opening onto the pool enhance the flow of natural light into the spacious living areas on the ground floor. The entrance leads directly into an open space at the junction of the kitchen, dining room, and lounge. As in the rest of the house, the lighting is discreetly integrated into the ceilings to maximize the volumes free from visual clutter.The kitchen is nestled around a central island whose veined mineral surface serves as a luxurious ornament. Behind it, on one side is the office, and on the other, an outdoor bar sheltered under a porch. Deep and lined with wood, this inviting space was designed to serve as a bodega in the beautiful season. It opens onto a shower adjacent to the pool and a fully equipped wine cellar.At the other end, isolated from the lounge, are three bedrooms, their bathroom, and a gym. These rooms also benefit from well-considered views of the North and East portions of the garden.The upper floor forms a large master suite on its own. Centered around the mezzanine overlooking the staircase – crafted by a companion blacksmith – the walk-in closet is one of the designer's most unique features. A true room in its own right, this dressing area and its open island provide a considerable exhibition space for clothes and other accessories. A bathroom, toilet, and adjoining bedroom complete the layout of this independent studio perched high in the villa like a lookout point.Historical/technical notice and photographs taken by Kévin Laussu, Malaye! Patrimoines, all rights reserved, 2026. The agency fees are the responsibility of the buyer, amounting to 4.00% including tax of the price excluding fees. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.Contact Laurent VAGINAY, Individual Entrepreneur Limited Liability, OptimHome commercial agent (RSAC No. 497 920 678 DAX Registry) 06 84 41 19 97 (ref. 605513 )This description has been automatically translated from French.

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    $1,088,700
    198
    4bedrooms

    By Optimhome - Laurent Vaginay

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    Villa with pool and garden Dax (40)

    PRICE DROP Laurent VAGINAY, OptimHome, and Kévin LAUSSU, art historian, Malaye! Patrimoines, are honored to present this contemporary house located just a stone's throw from the historic center of Dax.Rich in a two-thousand-year history, the Saubagnacq neighborhood has experienced notable expansion in recent years. Nestled between the Adour and its alluvial plains, this rural locality still retains some remarkable specimens of farms that are among the oldest built traces of the Dax agglomeration. This locality, connected to the nearby wetlands, benefits from the last agricultural spaces in the municipality.This contemporary house, situated at the edge of a field, was designed by the Dax architect Claire Desqueyroux. Its complex volumetry describes an organic plan nestled around a swimming pool, resulting in two very different facades. The first one is relatively closed. Facing east, open to the property's entrance, it is adorned with plantings. Carefully arranged, the path leading from the gate to the porch consists of an asphalt area leading under a carport. The second facade, largely glazed, opens to the west. It emphasizes a staggered level beyond a terrace overlooking the pool. A summer kitchen is installed in a lower wing return, offering a pleasant view of the pool.Internally, emphasis is placed on the main living spaces: a living room and dining room established on two different levels. Brightness is an essential component of this open space. Light comes from the large windows but also from the zenithal glass roof above the staircase. This soft lighting enhances this room with very pure mineral flooring.The distinction from technical and night rooms is marked even in the house plan by a partition wall. Parquet flooring is favored in harmony with the wooden fixtures. The atmosphere in these spaces is more subdued and intimate. The master suite occupies a rather exceptional space for a project of this importance. It connects to two bathrooms and cleverly integrated walk-in wardrobes.The upper floor is dedicated to three children's bedrooms. The rooms have an atypical layout enhanced by the slopes of the ceilings, creating an impression of breathability and soaring space. As on the ground floor, there is a bathroom with a studied polychrome decor.This house with streamlined lines stands out for its multitude of careful details, such as the cable-stayed metal railings, pergolas, the stained glass adorning the entrance door, and the floor coverings. Well-maintained, it benefits from a fairly large lush garden enclosed by a masonry fence. It includes a bowling alley and some beautiful specimens of olive trees. A pleasant spot aimed preferably at a large family.Historical/technical notice and photographs by Kévin Laussu, Malaye! Patrimoines, all rights reserved, 2024. Agency fees are the responsibility of the buyer, amounting to 4.50% VAT included of the price excluding fees. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.Contact Laurent VAGINAY Individual Entrepreneur with Limited Liability, Commercial Agent OptimHome (RSAC No. 497 920 678 Greffe de DAX) 06 84 41 19 97 (ref. 600983)This description has been automatically translated from French.

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    $729,300
    226
    5bedrooms
    1bathroom

    By Optimhome - Laurent Vaginay

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    House with pool and garden Pouillon (40)

    Laurent VAGINAY, OptimHome, and Kévin LAUSSU, art historian at Malaye! Patrimoines, have the honor of presenting the venerable house of Lagouarde d'Orrossen located in the countryside of Pouillon. Perched on a high point of the Chalosse landscape, this farmstead ("La garde" in Gascon) has withstood the ages to celebrate this year its 292nd anniversary of its foundation. Indeed, it was in 1733, during the reign of Louis XV, that this notable property was built by Jean Bégue and his wife Catherine Gassiat. The master of the place completed the construction of the main vessel the following year by inscribing the following: Hec domus pertinet ad me Iovannem Begue 1734 ("This house belongs to me, Jean Bégue 1734"). It was enlarged with an additional bay in 1736 and then deepened in 1757, probably by his son also named Jean (circa 1725-1785) and his daughter-in-law Jeanne Duten (circa 1723-1770). The main house opens onto a courtyard which is now a garden. Its original symmetry has been altered by the aforementioned additions. The result is an original masonry structure that allows for no less unusual decorative projects. On either side of the large central door and its sculpted basket handle are two segmented arched windows. These openings feature suspended sculpted tables connected by a molded cord at the upper level. Even more atypical are these ovoid openings connected by stone chains. As is customary in Chalosse vernacular architecture, the gable overhangs are supported by a series of curved braces. The 18th-century structure has thus been entirely preserved. The internal layout of the dwelling is ensured by a vast vestibule that offers notable ceiling height. Here, the half-timbered framework filled with wattle and daub, constitutive of the structure, is made visible. Although restored in the 1970s, the house still retains character elements such as these double-leaf doors tinted with a bluish wash. Following this are a living room, an office, two main bedrooms, two additional bedrooms, a game room, two bathrooms, a studio, and a vast kitchen arranged over two levels. For convenience, a return corner of outbuildings adjacent to the façade encloses the courtyard. Built in half-timbering, this structure offers significant storage space that was once dedicated to agricultural equipment and harvests. The prosperity and antiquity of the estate are reflected in the complex interweaving of the constructions. These open to the west onto a large partially wooded park that includes a second courtyard, a swimming pool, and an orchard leading to an ancient fountain. Historical/technical notice and photographs taken by Kévin Laussu, Malaye! Patrimoines, all rights reserved, 2025. Agency fees are the responsibility of the buyer, amounting to 4.46% VAT inclusive of the price excluding fees. Property with excessive energy consumption: class F. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr. Contact Laurent VAGINAY, Individual Limited Liability Entrepreneur, Commercial Agent at OptimHome (RSAC No. 497 920 678 Greffe de DAX) 06 84 41 19 97 (ref. 588093) This description has been automatically translated from French.

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    $625,100
    276
    6bedrooms
    2bathrooms

    By Optimhome - Laurent Vaginay

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