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House with pool Rabastens (81)

Rabastens, this former 18th century, 570 sqm hunting lodge is built over 3 stories with a kitchen, laundry room and workshop on the ground floor. The first floor comprises three adjoining lounges overlooking the porch and parklands. An independent flat on the mezzanine floor with a small lounge, a study, a bedroom and a bathroom. The first floor comprises four bedrooms, each with its own bathroom and small study, a large study/library and a laundry room. The property is accessed via a driveway in 2,3ha of wooded parklands with a pond and a flower garden facing the house.

€1,075,000
567
4bedrooms
4bathrooms

By Barnes Toulouse

House with pool 2
20

House with pool Lisle-sur-Tarn (81)

Close to Lisle Sur Tarn and Gaillac, come and discover this beautiful maison de maitre and its guest house. Approx. 236 m2 of living space in the main house, with 5 bedrooms, 3 shower rooms and 1 bathroom. The guest house has a charming, brand-new T3 apartment of around 60 m2. You will also have access to a lovely pool area and a charming covered terrace equipped for summer use. This property is sold plus 150 m2 of outbuildings. Its excellent light, original features, very good condition and uninterrupted views will not leave you indifferent...

€798,000
300
7bedrooms
1bathroom
land  8,618

By Immobilier Chavanne Sotheby's International Realty Midi-pyrénées

Property 3
22

Property Bouloc (82)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€321,000
133
3bedrooms
land  5ha

By Prada Prestige Immo

House 4
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House La Magdelaine-sur-Tarn (31)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€334,500
116
3bedrooms
1bathroom
land  1,866

By Keller Williams Advance

House with pool 5
16

House with pool Toulouse (31)

35 minutes from Toulouse, in the heart of a village with all amenities, discover this vast atypical residence nestled in lush greenery ... Bright and spacious are the adjectives that best describe this exceptional house built in 1945 by the Compagnons du Devoir under the model of a small Trianon. The monumental entrance, all in symmetry and rigor, with its frank and angular lines - characteristic of the time - sets the tone. On one side, a large bright living room with fireplace and a library in a row. On the other, a large reception dining room then a fully equipped separate kitchen with additional dining room for daily meals. A bedroom with water point, an office and a laundry room complete this level. The grand staircase then leads upstairs and serves a first comfortable suite, in a rotunda, overlooking the garden and with a view of the peaks of the Pyrenees... Also on this level, five other comfortable bedrooms with shower rooms, they are mainly facing south... Outside, a beautiful swimming pool area as well as a pretty green park, of more than 5,000 m2, planted with ornamental species and various and varied fruit trees... Schools, transport, shops, doctors in the immediate vicinity. A unique living space close to Toulouse.

€1,260,000
450
8bedrooms
land  5,100

By Styles

House 6
3

House Vieille-Toulouse (31)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€850,000
228
5bedrooms
land  1,230

By Iad France

House with pool and terrace 7
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House with pool and terrace Toulouse (31)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€860,000
174
5bedrooms
land  400

By Iad France

House 8
Exclusivity
17

House Lectoure (32)

Proudly facing the snow-capped mountains from its hillside position, bathed with light throughout the year, and drenched with golden summer sunshine, this property is one of the most historical, and fascinating properties to be found in the heart of Lectoure. With two gardens, and terraces on two levels, this is a house of mystery, of nooks and crannies, and endless quiet corners in which to read or escape the world. Unique and magical, it is a hard task to describe, but allow us to accompany you into the ever surprising and unexpected world of this property. We enter the building from the heart of town and leave behind the bustle of village life, with the baker, grocer, wine-shop, and tea-rooms on our doorstep, and enter an ochre coloured external hallway redolent of a Spanish castell with a wrought iron gate protecting the entrance to the inner courtyard. Owned by the same family for over thirty years, this property has been a much-loved private home. Architecturally, it is an unusual and segmented property, at the heart of which sits an internal courtyard, from whence there rises a monumental staircase built in 1702. The property comprises two separate buildings one on each side of the courtyard. The north-facing façade overlooking Lectoure’s main high street and the south-facing façade, facing the Pyrenees. The North and South sections of the property are linked on ground floor, first floor and second floor levels by covered passageways with original wooden floors and ceilings. The property has traditionally been used as one single home but equally it could be used as individual apartments with a central communal area, or as luxury lettings : with five fully equipped appartements (each with kitchen and bathroom) and a top floor artist’s studio. The building comprises two appartements on the north side, three on the south side, and the artist’s studio on the top floor under the eaves. From the internal courtyard, where there is an old stone well, we descend a short flight of stone steps, pass beneath the south-facing building, and traverse an area where old stable doors currently provide storage for garden tools and dusty bottles of wine. The south-facing garden opens into an old stone outbuilding (currently used for parking) which in turn opens onto the rear street behind, providing valuable access to the gardens for works to the property or evacuation of garden rubbish. A private parking area in Lectoure is much cherished, and it is convenient to have an exit to the southern ramparts of town, especially during the summer months when on Mondays and Fridays the popular Lectoure markets are held and the main rue Nationale is blocked for vehicular access.

€600,000
427
3bedrooms
4bathrooms
land  400

By Bliss Immobilier

Property with pool 9
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Property with pool Marciac (32)

Overview This elegant maison de maître sits in elegant parkland of just over 4000m2, with far-reaching views to the rear. In addition to the delightful garden, with its mature trees, there is a walled courtyard which houses the swimming pool, with a separate guest house. ?The main house will appeal to anyone in search of a characterful manor house in-keeping with the style of the region, with four bedrooms in the main house, and two in the guest house. It offers over 350m2 habitable space. The property is in excellent condition throughout with grand rooms, high ceilings and a grand turning staircase with a generous hallway on both the ground floor and the first floor. The main house comprises: a spacious kitchen/breakfast room, a grand reception room, a dining room, a summer room, a wine cellar, two separate studies three bathrooms and four bedrooms, with a very large undeveloped attic space. The guest house also benefits from a reception room, a kitchen, and two bedrooms, and is situated at a discreet distance from the main house, with just over 250m2 habitable space. This property will appeal to anyone looking for a spacious family home, with the flexibility of guest accommodation, in the heart of Gascony. Plus points: Period charm, wide-reaching views and a glorious garden. Please go to our BLISS website for a full description.

€695,000
480
6bedrooms
3bathrooms
land  3,974

By Bliss Immobilier

House 10
Exclusivity
20

House Condom (32)

Romanticists, aspiring Gothic heroes & heroines apply within…. Overview If your heart is stirred by visions of a Chateau with ochre-coloured walls in the setting sun; of high ceilings, and period charm without the need for perfection; or if you are someone for whom beauty outweighs all sense of the practical… then “read” on Macduff: this paragraph could be the first stepping-stone on the road to a great adventure. This is a property for those who are grand of heart, for souls imbued with a touch of gentle folly and for whom the reward is something quite beautiful: A cinematic backdrop, a theatrical pastiche of every castle-based movie you have ever viewed; a home of character with all the grandeur of the Italian Renaissance. The entrance & gardens The arrival to any Chateau must by necessity be somewhat majestic and here the avenue does not disappoint, being suitably mysterious with vegetation high on each side. The long stone driveway opens out onto a forecourt with a circular driveway which circles around a central island of Cyprus trees. The chateau rises before us, amber and gold in the sunlight, its flaking façade perfect in its imperfection. Its windows are guarded by tall French Grey shutters, its central doorway is grand and majestic in its welcome. The property rises high above a stone terrace and decorative fishpond. The façade to the North reveals a series of stone arcades, open to the elements. To each side of the Chateau there are woods and gardens, with hundred-year-old trees, all of which lend a sense of mystery to the lieu. To the front of the property there is a stone fishpond beyond which is a flight of stone steps up to the terrace and the grand front door. The stone barn to the right of the Château is the perfect backdrop to the grand hydrangea bushes which have grown tall in its shade. The barn to the rear is partially inaccessible and now more or less in a ruined state. Once a stable block, this building might yet be salvaged. A second outbuilding to the front of the driveway is in a similar condition. Sitting to the right of the main terrace, in a recess beyond, is a stone building or orangery, with a sink and an array of pots, to harbour the lemon and orange trees over winter. The Entrance The grand front door opens onto a majestic hallway, from which a turning wooden staircase rises to the first floor, with a sweep of wrought iron balcony, and walls which look as if one has fallen headfirst into the pages of an Italian Gothic novel. The walls are remarkable, in the pastiche of a pastiche setting sun, their gentle ochre and yellow tones catching the sunlight from the west in a theatrical manner. The kitchen & Pantry area To the right of the entrance hall door, there is a large double kitchen, with a fireplace and windows over the front forecourt and to the gardens at the side of the property. The ceilings are high, and the room spacious enough to incorporate a large dining room table, and a rear section with a sink, for food preparation. Beyond the kitchen is a small vestibule, which serves as a pantry, and an inner corridor with a large cupboard, which houses the washing machine and dryer, and overlooking the gardens to the rear, a room currently used as a study, and a downstairs 1930’s style bathroom. The Drawing Room From the main entrance hall, it is pleasing to access the grand drawing room via the original eighteenth century doors. The drawing room offers a view onto the rear garden via a set of characterful French windows that open onto the rear terrace. The room has a central fireplace which is not currently in use and as in many of the rooms here at the Chateau, we invite guests to look upwards at the ornate ceilings. The drawing room opens internally onto two other rooms, one on each side. Firstly, a grand dining room, conveniently placed between the drawing room, and (via the internal hallway) back to the rear pantry and kitchen. The second room is smaller in size and used as a snug, or living room, where the family gather to watch television or play games. From the door of the snug, we return to the main hallway, passing a doorway with steps leading down to the cellar below. Central Turning Staircase The staircase in the central hallway is a delight, and climbing to the first floor, we experience its generous proportions, and the majestic tall ceilings which lead the eye upwards to the first-floor landing. The first floor The first floor has all the elegance one would expect, with tall windows to the front forecourt of the property. A half landing, with a secret door leads up a tiny internal staircase to one of the ante chambers above, serving no logical purpose other than to evacuate servants (or lovers?) from the bedroom in haste. A delight for amateurs of Hide and Seek, whatever one’s age. The bedrooms On the first floor via a second internal hallway, there are four double bedrooms and at each end of the property a vestibule or oval room and a family bathroom at each end of the property (or a total of two bathroom on the first floor and one on the ground floor). The second-floor vestibules, which are oval, might well be used as antechambers, dressing rooms, or children’s bedroom. Each of the rooms is similar in style and period feature: tall ceilings, lovely wooden floors, fireplaces and views over the parkland. A doorway opens onto a second stairway, in brut form and far less grandiose than the first, leading to the impressive attic space above. This huge space has at one end the tremendous open archways. At the opposite end these have been bricked in but beg to be opened. The Attic The space sets the imagination on fire. Whatever architectural plans are born here, they must of course be validated by the local planning authorities that be, but this is a space which in sheer volume at least (with the romantic idea of an arched view over the gardens at one end, if not two ends of the property) offers endless possibilities. Technical Talk Total habitable surface area: approximately 368m2 4 bedrooms 2 ante chambers (or children’s bedrooms) 3 family bathrooms (2 on the first floor one on the ground floor) Grand drawing room Dining room Snug/television room Spacious kitchen and rear kitchen Study Immense third floor attic space Outside: Orangery Various outbuildings requiring restoration Parkland of over three hectares with mature trees Plot size: 37690m2 Property Tax: 2285 Septic tank Mains water 2 water wells Double Glazing: No (original wooden windows). Shutters in fair condition except on the top floor Roof: Original roof (to be verified Oil fired central heating (De Dietrich boiler) 2 plastic tanks house the oil in the basement Kitchen fireplace working order (others may have been capped off and are not used) Smart metre: no 1 hot water tank Internet: by OZONE – satellite Who might want to live here? – and what needs doing? This is not a modest property by any stretch of the imagination. It has a grandeur which requires a generous budget and a grain of delightful folly. Beyond the purchase price, unless one is content to live here throughout the warmer months of the year, there will be by necessity the need to be some thought and finances given to insulating the property to minimize running costs. The top floor, whether it obtains planning permissions in the future or not, whatever the project might be, is currently open to the elements at one end (via a series of Romanic “in the summer” archways) and not currently insulated either on the floor or the ceiling. The property was decorated some years ago by an interior designer and the walls are in their own delightful way a work of Art, which add much charm to the building. If the style and colours please, then there is nothing that needs doing other than choosing furniture for each room. The windows however require some attention. The lovely old window frames are single glazed, and the choice here will be one of heart or head. But if the current window frames are to be kept some repair work will be necessary. The bathrooms have a period charm but are completely unmodernized (one of these has a quaint 1930 air to it), and the decision to change these or not will be one of aesthetics. All this said, the property will appeal to anyone who loves the architecture of an old French Chateau. This is the perfect home for a large family or a business project. This is a house to fill with family, friends and furniture. The elegant rooms beg to be decorated and the tall ceilings offer a fantastic opportunity to hang great chandeliers, or pieces of Art on the walls. The home of a Collector, an Artist, a Designer? A small bijou hotel… the possibilities are endless. This will be a property which will tug on the heart strings of many, for it is so easy to imagine the Chateau illuminated in the evening, the backdrop to any number of wonderful soirées. A property which requires full evening dress, full glasses, a full imagination, and a not immodest purse. But oh! ……Quelle Joie!!! A Little Bit of Fun Recommended Books to take on the trip: Enchanted April - Elizabeth Von Arnim (try the 1993 movie if not the book) Recommended movies : Under the Tuscan Sun (2003) or A Good Year ( 2006) Recommended drinks: The very best pink champagne to reflect the golden pink and amber tones of these lovely old walls.

€1,300,000
395
4bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Bliss Immobilier

House with pool 11
20

House with pool Lectoure (32)

This magnificent Gascon Château sits in the heart of rolling countryside and has been treasured by the same family for several generations. With its foundations in the Middle Ages, circa 1479, these old stone walls have observed the centuries pass by and observed each generation adapt the building according to the needs and innovations of its time. The most remarkable of these modifications was the extension of the original château before the French Revolution by the Comtesse de Beaumont, a courtesan of the court, who, forced to flee from court and to return home to Gascony, (one wonders at the actions that led to the wrath of the Queen?), later hosted political refugees herself, fleeing the bloodshed of Paris and the reign of terror in 1789. Later throughout the 20th century and war with Germany, the chateau once again offered sanctuary to those in need. In the second world war a Jewish refugee by the name of Irène Lezorviez, was hidden here. As a sign of recognition a tree was planted in 1987 in Jerusalem as a sign of recognition to the Gascon French resistance. The Comtesse de Beaumont was the person to make the greatest contribution to the development of the Château as we know it today. Bringing back home with her the notions of fine living she had experienced at court, the Comtesse was anxious to create a similar splendour in rural Gascony. This might have been a rural and working estate, but the Comtesse made additions to ensure that it was transformed into a place of beauty and the ideal place to host parties, with the addition of the 18th century wing which forms the main building today, to the addition of the stone turrets with their far reaching views, to the development of the stunning parkland with its tree-lined avenues in the shape of a star, leading to the bronze statue of Diane the huntress, and last but not least, the construction of the delicate and ornamental chapel where current owners of this family have married. During her time at the Château many parties were hosted here, and it is a testimony to the longevity of the Gascons themselves, that having escaped the Revolution, the Comtesse lived on until the fine age of one hundred years! Each successive generation has brought change and innovation to the park and buildings, with various additions; for example, the innovative water-pump and windmill, to the complete renewal of the roof as we see them today by the current owners. This property was the first to experience the joys of running water and has traditionally been the residence of a succession of innovative and inspirational residents. With its towers, pigeonniers, moat and wine chai, as well as being a place of beauty, we are reminded that this Château is also a testament to the rich agricultural architecture of Gascony. Brought to market for the first time in centuries by BLISS IMMOBILIER since 1881, this is a rare and extraordinary opportunity to enjoy not only an incredible building and park, but to experience French history first-hand. Some of the original furniture remains, including the commode at the entrance hall with its grand mirror, installed by the Comtesse so that she might check her appearance before leaving through the grand front door. As you glance at the mirror today, and see your own reflection, it is easy to sense the rustle of the skirts of the Comtesse behind you in the grand hallway and imagine her elegant figure sweeping across the magnificent original tiled floor. These rooms are alive with history, in a place which time has somehow managed to forget. Whether your project is to develop a business suitable to the 21st century within these walls, and to bring the rooms alive with conferences or luxury guest suites for guests visiting this wonderful corner of southwest France, or whether you are someone who simply craves the joy and of stepping back in time and living a part of your life where so many others have left their imprint before, we cannot know. What we can promise, is that this is a rare opportunity to live in a place of immense beauty. Climb to the top of the high stone turret and survey the dizzying view of your magnificent 4,6-hectare park, with far reaching views as far as the eye can see on all four sides. Admire the old oak trees which are hundreds of years old, the likes of which could never grow within a single lifetime. Welcome to your own personal opportunity to become chatelain or chatelaine of this fine Gascon château. More photos and information as well as a film on our Bliss real estate website

€2,395,000
1
12bedrooms
7bathrooms

By Bliss Immobilier

Property with pool 12
20

Property with pool Saint-Clar (32)

Welcome to this haven of peace, perched on a winding path bordered by fields and meadows, gently leading us into the heart of a landscape of olive groves, where the majestic residence elegantly hides. The interior As soon as you step through the doors of this main residence, you are enveloped by a spacious L-shaped living room, bathed in natural light and imbued with absolute comfort. Whether to snuggle into the plush depths of the sofa in front of the sumptuous fireplace or to lose yourself in the tranquility of a reading nook nestled in a quiet corner, every corner invites relaxation. The rooms intertwine harmoniously, leading you in turn to a welcoming library or a light-filled office. But the highlight remains the kitchen, where the art of concocting delicious meals blends with that of enjoying them in the open space overlooking an elegant dining room, warmed by an imposing fireplace. Breakfasts and aperitifs take on a new dimension on the covered terrace, offering both culinary delights and a spectacle for the senses. In addition to the living spaces, a spacious master suite with an adjoining shower room and private toilet, a functional back kitchen, and a generous laundry room complete this decidedly comfortable and charming ensemble. Upstairs, an exceptional room with enchanting acoustics has witnessed musical rehearsals, but it can also transform into a dance hall or exhibition space. Around this central room, four majestic suites each offer their own bathroom or shower room with toilets, ensuring privacy and comfort for all occupants. An independent apartment, with a private entrance, adjoins the main house. With its cozy living room heated by a pellet stove, equipped kitchen, two bedrooms, bathroom, and separate toilet, this space offers total privacy, complemented by an office arranged in the entrance. The guesthouse Accessible from the ground floor of the main house, this wing, with its kitchen, bedroom, living room, bathroom, and terrace, can be completely independent or integrated into the main residence. The Pigeonnier This magnificent renovated pigeonnier offers a perfect blend of ancient history and modern comfort. Situated in an enchanting setting with a guest house, this renovated pigeonnier provides a unique living experience. You will be immediately struck by the timeless elegance of its architecture. On the ground floor, you'll find a living space opening onto a kitchen, as well as another spacious bedroom providing private space for guests or family members. An additional bathroom ensures convenience and functionality for all occupants of this exquisite residence. The first floor welcomes you into a bedroom open to an en-suite bathroom, where the impressive interior framework creates a warm and inviting atmosphere.Finally, a private terrace overlooks the surrounding landscape, offering an ideal setting for relaxation and enjoying the panoramic view. Outside: Outside, elegant parasol pines guide you to the pool and its pool house, offering breathtaking views of the surroundings.There is no shortage of outbuildings, with a double garage fitted out in a first outbuilding, a dovecote, and meadows where four horse boxes await to accommodate your equine companions.This sumptuous property has no shortage of charms to seduce you. In addition to its many charms, it also offers you the ultimate relaxation space with its sauna, where you can recharge and relax in peace.

€950,000
695
7bedrooms
land  5.4ha

By Bliss Immobilier

House 13
Exclusivity
10

House Toulouse (31)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€689,000
231
5bedrooms
1bathroom
land  750

By Agences Privees

Property 14
Exclusivity
12

Property Toulouse (31)

Maison de Caractère du 18ème siècle - 25 min de l'Aéroport de Toulouse- NORD OUEST TOULOUSE (45 Km - 50 min) Belle propriété au sein d'un hameau de charme à la jolie qualité de vie. Cette propriété est composée d'une maison principale qui s'articule de part et d'autre d'un Hall sur sa partie horizontale et de la même façon sur la partie supérieure. C'est donc toute l'aile de droite qui a été entièrement rénovée et qui développe près de 300 m² avec ses pièces de caractère aux grandes hauteurs sous plafond et grandes fenêtres, à la décoration subtile avec ses éléments notables comme de nombreuses cheminées, ses carrelages en terre cuite ou bien sur sa partie haute, de belles pièces qui allie le charme de l'ancien avec des éléments de charpentes apparents et de la brique foraine à celui du plus contemporain avec des portes métalliques. L'ensemble est savamment harmonisé pour proposer des nombreux lieux de détente ou de réception, La deuxième partie de cette maison qui développe près de 250 m² est à rénover et vous permettra de créer votre propre univers avec de solides éléments de base au fort potentiel et le caractère des matériaux déjà présents, Ce sont 660 m² au total que peut proposer cette propriété en incluant les rénovations possibles à exploiter, Une terrasse arrière surplombe un jardin clos et arboré, Elément notable de nombreuses annexes composent cette propriété avec notamment une écurie en partie rénovée sur le principe d'un deuxième logement indépendant, deux caveaux à vin, une Grange, un abri de jardin, un joli porche ? Vous pourrez doubler le plaisir de vivre dans un lieu d'exception tout en exerçant une activité au sein de celui ci. C'est la promesse de cette Maison que de vous garantir une grande maison familiale d'exception, un potentiel chambres d'Hôtes, un lieu de restauration ou bien une belle demeure pour une retraite de qualité avec la sensation d'être en pleine immersion avec la Nature tout en étant connectés au Hameau marqué par l'Histoire avec son Château et ses maisons de caractère. Un lieu fort en Histoire, plein de charme, rénové dans le respect de l'architecture et des matériaux d'époque ainsi que la capacité de créer et rénover une aile complète de cette demeure, tout est réuni pour être sous le charme. Consommation énergétique D 210 kWh/m²/an Emission de gaz à effet de serre D 31 kg CO2/m²/an Estimation du cout annuel en énergie pour un usage standard entre 5376et 7274 euros au 01/01/2021 REPORTAGE VIDEO SUR DEMANDE ET VISITE IMMERSIVE 3D Prix de Vente : 850 000 euros. Le prix indiqué comprend les honoraires de 3,6 % , à la charge de l'acquéreur. Prix hors honoraires 820 464 euros Pour visiter et vous accompagner dans votre projet, contactez Virginie CROS, au 06 62 04 77 00 ou Sylvain QUILLET au 06 79 47 24 91 ou par courriel à [email protected] Cette présente annonce a été rédigée sous la responsabilité éditoriale de Virginie CROS agissant sous le statut d'agent commercial immatriculé au RSAC TOULOUSE 851353334 auprès de la SAS PROPRIETES PRIVEES, Réseau national immobilier, au capital de 40000 euros, 44 ALLÉE DES CINQ CONTINENTS - ZAC LE CHÊNE FERRÉ, 44120 VERTOU, RCS Nantes n° 487 624 777 00040, Carte professionnelle T et G n° CPI 4401 2016 000 010 388 CCI Nantes-Saint Nazaire Garantie GALIAN - 89 rue de la Boétie, 75008 Paris Mandat réf : 323038 Le professionnel garantit et sécurise votre projet immobilier. of which 3.60 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.

€850,000
284
6bedrooms
land  2,400

By Propriétés Privées

House with pool and terrace 15
Exclusivity
14

House with pool and terrace Tournefeuille (31)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€767,000
185
4bedrooms
2bathrooms
land  1,500

By Propriétés Privées

House 16
Exclusivity
13

House Toulouse (31)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€699,000
250
6bedrooms
land  4,000

By Propriétés Privées

House 17
Exclusivity
12

House Gragnague (31)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€699,000
250
6bedrooms
land  4,000

By Propriétés Privées

House 18
Exclusivity
8
3D visit

House Toulouse (31)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€750,750
134
4bedrooms
1bathroom
land  444

By Cabinet Bedin Prestige

House with pool and garden 19
17

House with pool and garden Millau (12)

Nestling on the heights of Millau, in the sought-after Aumières district, this beautiful house offers a privileged living environment, combining elegance and serenity. From the moment you enter, you'll be charmed by the welcoming, refined atmosphere of this home. The light-filled living areas accentuate the feeling of space and comfort. The living room, the real centrepiece, opens onto a panoramic view, and the large picture windows create a perfect symbiosis between inside and outside, offering a living experience in harmony with the surrounding nature. The three bedrooms offer peaceful, comfortable places to rest, while the workshop and independent flat add a practical, versatile dimension to the house. Outside, you'll find a carefully landscaped garden planted with flowers, while the swimming pool and pool house invite you to relax and unwind. This house is composed of : - 1 Living room. - 1 Kitchen. - 1 Dining room. - 1 Large outdoor terrace - 1 Bathroom. wc - 1 Shower room. - 3 bedrooms - 1 Large bright workshop. - 1 Large cellar. An independent flat: - Living room/kitchen. - 1 bedroom. - 1 shower room. World-famous for its Viaduct, Millau is known for its gastronomy, outdoor leisure activities, a wide choice of walks and an exceptionally relaxed lifestyle. We are only 10 minutes from the A75 motorway and 20 minutes from the Lacs du Lévézou, Gorges de la Dourbie and Larzac. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)

€439,000
176
3bedrooms
land  1,300

By Poncet & Poncet Christie's International Real Estate Occitanie

House with terrace 20
15

House with terrace Toulouse (31)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€980,000
217
4bedrooms
1bathroom
land  1,050

By Midi Pyrénées Sotheby's International Realty

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