STUDIO 🏠 HOUSES FOR SALE IN LANGUEDOC-ROUSSILLON, FRANCE FROM 86 663 💷 GBP
- Location:
- LANGUEDOC-ROUSSILLON, FRANCE
- Category:
- RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
- Type:
- House
- Beds:
- Studio
- Currency:
- £ GBP
- Prices:
- -
- Results:
- 1 listings
LIFESTYLE AMENITIES
- Golf
- Ski
- Beach
- Diving
- Equestrian
- Biking
- Hiking
- Fishing
- Spa
- Wine
House for Sale
£86,663
Herault, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
Listed By: Freddy Rueda Sarl on 19.02.2019Find the perfect studio 🏠 Houses in Languedoc-roussillon, France from 86 663 💷 GBP on TheMoveChannel.com.
Home to Nimes, Montpellier and some of the oldest and finest vineyards in the whole of France, Languedoc Roussillon is blessed with more than its fair share of assets. Mild winters and hot, dry summers rake in the tourists much of the year with no significant lull, though the region as a whole has not been immune to the difficult financial period the country has gone through. Regardless of property values and sales, though, in areas like Languedoc Roussillon there is solid demand for holiday rental properties and luxury detached conversion properties. And with rental income tax no higher than about 10 per cent, it’s a prospect for investors that’s certainly not without its charm. It is equally popular among 🏠 house hunters, with almost one in five French real estate enquiries on TheMoveChannel.com going towards property in the region.
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Home to Nimes, Montpellier and some of the oldest and finest vineyards in the whole of France, Languedoc Roussillon is blessed with more than its fair share of assets. Mild winters and hot, dry summers rake in the tourists much of the year with no significant lull, though the region as a whole has not been immune to the difficult financial period the country has gone through. Regardless of property values and sales, though, in areas like Languedoc Roussillon there is solid demand for holiday rental properties and luxury detached conversion properties. And with rental income tax no higher than about 10 per cent, it’s a prospect for investors that’s certainly not without its charm. It is equally popular among 🏠 house hunters, with almost one in five French real estate enquiries on TheMoveChannel.com going towards property in the region.
A 🏠 house is a residential building designed to 🏠 house human residents that spans multiple stories. Designs vary significantly between homes, but unlike studio apartments, rooms are always separated into distinct spaces. A 🏠 house can be rented or purchased by an investor, while in many countries owning a home is a sign of personal wealth; in the US, for example, buying a 🏠 house is a key part of the American Dream.