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House with terrace Tours (37)
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By Beranger Immobilier
House with terrace Tours (37)
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By Beranger Immobilier
Apartment Tours (37)
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By Beranger Immobilier
House with pool and terrace Tours (37)
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By Capifrance
Apartment Tours (37)
Rare in TOURS, single-ownership building located between Mirabeau and Blanqui, on a premium location a stone's throw from the TOURS ramparts, Square Habitat offers you this 150m² building comprising 7 apartments all rented under bare lease. The rent excluding charges generated annually is 33,240 euros. A courtyard and a vaulted cellar complete the ensemble. Possibility of creating parking spaces for rent in order to increase your profitability. Building in good general condition, maintained regularly. Very well located, this building is a 15-minute walk from the train station, it is close to buses (2 TEMPO), the city center and close to schools (Lycée Paul Louis Courier Conservatoire Francis Poulenc, IUT de TOURS) and shops . Two of these apartments are available for virtual viewing upon request. For more information, we can be reached Monday to Saturday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., contact us. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr
By Square Habitat Tours-halles
House Tours (37)
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By Realy Smart Tours
Apartment Tours (37)
HYPER CENTER TOURS LES HALLES OFFICE Ideal for CO WORKING, these offices develop approximately 77m² in extraordinary refinement, exposed stone walls, very beautiful fireplaces. In a co-ownership of three co-owners, low annual charge of around €300. They welcome you to an entrance hall of 18m², an office of 27m², separate toilet, a corridor of 3m², a toilet of 2m², an office of 23m² and a boiler room office of 5m². Independent gas heating, recent boiler, two independent outlets. It is very possible to make it a ground floor accommodation, we are not in a flood zone. I advise you to come and discover this exceptional place.
By Agence Deletang
House Tours (37)
A renovated duplex flat near Tours station, resembling a small townhouse. The flat is located in a small three-storey building. There are shops located on the ground floor, which close in the evenings, while the two upper floors and the buildings at the rear are residential. The front windows are tall, bathed in light and face due west. In keeping with many of the other buildings on the street, each opening features a short balcony with a wrought-iron balustrade. The facade is plain, with window lintels and corner quoins. Finally, the slate roof is gabled.
By Patrice Besse
Manor Tours (37)
A restored 16th-century mansion with over seven hectares of grounds, nestled in France’s River Loir valley and listed as a historical monument. A quiet country lane leads through meadows and farmland on a plateau. From this lane, a driveway lined with North American oaks leads up to the seigneurial mansion. A car park lies next to an entrance to a vast courtyard. You cross a bridge over a water-filled moat on the south side. The mansion stands straight ahead. All the buildings are arranged around the courtyard. A tree-dotted garden lies on the east side, behind a high stone wall yet within the moat’s enclosure. In the north-west corner of the moat-enclosed complex, another bridge stretches across the moat. From this spot, you can gaze out at meadows where majestic trees tower. A small wood also lies in the property’s north-west corner, beside its boundaries. Meadows evenly spread around the moat-formed island cover an area of around six hectares. The estate dates back to the 14th century, when the land was part of the nearby fiefdom of La Mothe d’Olbeau. Over the centuries, several families followed one after another on this estate that forms a self-sufficient home. The dwelling was probably built in the 15th century, then extended and redesigned between the late 16th century and the early 17th century to create, above all, its staircase tower and central pavilion. All the fireplaces inside date back to this period and were doubtless crafted by a specialist stone cutter. In the 18th century, the rear eastern pavilion with large windows, a section slightly lower in height, was added to the edifice and the south-east-facing facade was transformed to harmonise the whole mansion’s appearance. In the 16th century, a range of fortifications were made, including the surrounding wall, the moat with its bridges, a fortified tower, and more than twenty arrow slits. At the start of the 20th century, the estate covered around 150 hectares that included smallholdings and a mill.
By Patrice Besse
Apartment Tours (37)
HYPER TOURS JEAN JAURES HAISSEMANIAN APARTMENT T4 ELEVATOR DOUBLE GARAGE CELLAR This beautiful apartment develops 132.80m² in Carrez measurement, located a stone's throw from Place Jean Jaurès as well as all the local shops. Its owner has kept the soul of the 17th century, harmony and elegance are essential throughout the visit. The woodwork, the fireplaces, the Hungarian parquet floor, the ceiling height of 3.6m all the authenticity of yesteryear has remained intact. It opens its doors to you on an entrance hall leading to a very beautiful reception facing west of 45m² in a row, a second library lounge or bedroom of 24m². A fitted and equipped kitchen of good quality, two pleasant bedrooms of 15 and 12m² facing east with the sun guaranteed, a beautiful dressing room has been fitted out as well as a pretty bathroom. The apartment benefits from a double garage and a cellar. Not to mention the elevator that will take you to the second floor effortlessly. Lovers of beautiful authentic services, do not hesitate to contact us.
By Agence Deletang
Apartment Tours (37)
158 m² T4 flat with panoramic views / 2 car parks'PARC COTY is our new VEFA (VEFA before completion) residence in the sought-after Place Coty district of Tours.This modern, elegant building is ideally located and offers an exceptional living environment. Comprising two separate residences, our development includes a total of 31 lots from T2 to T4, carefully designed to meet your every expectation.Each flat has been designed for optimum comfort. Living spaces are spacious and bright, offering a high quality of life. The top-of-the-range finishes and contemporary features make each flat a real cocoon in which to live.Our homes also boast beautifully landscaped gardens that invite you to relax and enjoy the company of others. These carefully landscaped green spaces allow you to enjoy moments of tranquillity and outdoor leisure in complete privacy.What's more, the residence is ideally located, within easy reach of shops, schools, public transport and major roads. Whether you're looking for a flat for your primary residence or a rental investment, our new residence at Place Coty in Tours is a sure bet. It offers unique buying opportunities in a fast-growing area.Don't miss this opportunity to become the owner of a new, modern home in one of the city's most sought-after districts. Contact me for more information about our development.Delivery 4th quarter 2025
By Iad France
Castle Tours (37)
FOR SALE Exceptional historic 15th century castle of 2400 m2 between the castle and its outbuildings, in the middle of its fully enclosed 96 hectare wooded park. The property today: • A 100 ha park, in one piece and completely enclosed • A 4ha poplar grove 20 years old, 70 ha forest • 15ha remaining in arable land. • Two Ponds • A helipad • The main building, “the castle” is made up of 800 m2, including 13 suites luxury, two living rooms, a guard room, an entrance-reception, a double kitchen, a scullery, an office. • A 15th century dovecote, magnificently restored into a 60m² suite • An old 19th century orangery of 500 m2: 6 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms, an office, a large living room, a very large kitchen, a dining room with a mezzanine gym, a veranda, a small private enclosed garden. Two superb fireplaces of stone adorn the living room and the kitchen. • A renovated house of 100 m² • A Hunting Lodge of 165m² • Various sheds and horse boxes• Location: -250 km from Paris -300 km from Bordeaux • Heliport 25 rooms including 19 suites with bathroom A sumptuous chapel restored and consecrated. A dovecote Private property, hunting estate, commercial or hotel property, plenty of opportunities are available to you in this jewel of the Loire Valley. Information on request.
By Sylvain Delmas
Contemporary house with terrace Tours (37)
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By Square Habitat Tours-halles
House Tours (37)
This real estate complex nestled in the heart of Tours has a generous surface area of 233sqm on a plot of 202 sqm. Ideally located, this house with garage and two independent accesses to the exterior has long been used for professional purposes. Today, transformed into a home, it offers a blank canvas for multiple possibilities. The entrance to the house opens onto a spacious living space, overlooking a charming walled patio. A glass roof leads to different rooms, including a room with a window facing the street and a closed garage. Upstairs, a 100 sqm plateau with an outdoor terrace offers endless design opportunities, while the last sloping level offers two charming rooms to personalize according to needs. A cellar completes this set. Ideally located close to shops, transport and schools. A 5-minute walk from Tours train station and close to access to the A10 motorway, this property is in a prime location. ENERGY CLASS: F / CLIMATE CLASS: C Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, established based on energy prices for the year 2021: between EUR4,900 and EUR6,680. Contact: (EI) Magali Boudry 07 86 27 07 99 Commercial Agent registered with the RSAC of Tours under number 2021AC00288 The fees are the responsibility of the seller Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks pour les zones website concerned: www.georiques.gouv.fr
By Espaces Atypiques Tours
House Tours (37)
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House Tours (37)
A former 'closerie' (small enclosed farmstead), its two dwellings and troglodyte cellars on the edge of Tours. At the foot of the Loire hillside, a driveway leads to the property. Next to the farmhouse, a wooden gate framed by stone pillars opens on to the driveway that crosses the garden to an outbuilding that has been converted into a garage. Directly opposite, the east-facing residence, built of tuffeau limestone with a slate roof, has two storeys and features a large terrace overlooking the garden. The garden is divided into two lawned areas, overlooked by a wooded area dotted with numerous troglodyte cellars. The two residential buildings and the garage, although architecturally distinct, are similar in many respects: rendered stone facades two storeys high, rectangular, evenly spaced windows and gable roofs laid with clay or slate tiles.
By Patrice Besse
House Tours (37)
A 1939 Art Deco villa and its 4,200 m² garden near Tours in the Indre valley. The house faces north-south, with a wooded garden running down to a small branch of the Indre. The property stretches over approx. 4,210 m². An automatic iron gate opens from the street into a gravel driveway with parking space for vehicles. The main building stands at the top of the plot. The 1939 villa has a square floor plan and three storeys with converted attic space. The rendered masonry facades, with exposed stone foundations, feature numerous rectangular windows of varying sizes, arranged asymmetrically. They are enlivened by string courses, windowsills, two iron and glass canopies, a masonry porch and two perrons, as well as two balconies with simple iron balustrades. The slate roof has a hip dormer window Two external flights of stairs provide access to the raised ground floor. On the other side of the house, on the property line, there is an outbuilding providing storage space for gardening equipment and outdoor furniture.
By Patrice Besse
House Tours (37)
A house and outbuildings set in a lush garden in the heart of a village near Tours. The property is situated at the foot of the church and the castle, in the heart of the village. An iron gate protects the property from prying eyes from the street and opens onto a garden planted with trees and a wooded area on the hillside, as well as cellars cut into the rock. A gravelled driveway leads to the main house and a large lawn next to the guest house opposite and the workshop after. The two rubble stone buildings with carved tuffeau stone surrounds are harmonised with each other in terms of their size, their gable roofs with Jacobean dormer windows, and their rendered facades covered in vegetation. To the rear of the main building, a gravel courtyard with flowers all around leads to a modest house. Finally, at the end of the garden, at the foot of the wooded hillside, a brick vault provides access to the cellars.
By Patrice Besse
Mill Tours (37)
A fully restored former mill with outbuildings in grounds that cover around 6,000m², thirty minutes south of Tours. The house stands on a quiet local road. It faces east and west with a garden and a tree-dotted meadow that leads up to a stream. Its grounds cover around 6,000m². The outbuildings were once used for work in the fields and farming purposes. They include a cowshed and a barn with a sheltered open front. These annexes stand just a few steps from the house, on a higher level of the land. A cellar has been dug into the rock between the house and the outbuildings.
By Patrice Besse
Private mansion with garden Tours (37)
To be seized very quickly, private mansion in the center of Tours, between Prébendes and Boulevard Béranger, 5 minutes from Place Jean Jaurès and the Halles de Tours; Tourangeau private mansion from 1850 on three levels, facades, redone roofs, 50M2 walled garden. Ground floor / An entrance, a dining room and a living room with parquet flooring and ceiling moldings, a living room with an adjoining dining room, an equipped kitchen, with veranda overlooking the park. Access to the cellar, functional fireplace 1st floors: two bedrooms and a bathroom ditto for the second; A CELLAR: 50 M2 INCLUDING TWO WIND CELLARS A must see
By Sylvain Delmas
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