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LOCATION On the market


€220,000, Ginestas: In a sought-aſt er village near Narbonne and the sea, this three/four-bedroom terraced stone house has central heating, a woodburner, courtyard garden and garage; quiet location close to shops, bars and restaurants (Leggett Immobilier)


€235,000, Cucugnan: This handsome three-bedroom, two-bathroom detached village house has a garden large enough for a pool and views towards the Pyrénées mountain, on the edge of a popular village with four restaurants (Leggett Immobilier)


in and around Narbonne, with some apartments selling for less than £200,000 while prices for higher-end stone houses and villas range from £400,000 to £500,000 “Properties with more than


eight rooms that can be turned into a boutique hotel or B&B tend to be on the market for more than £500,000,” he says. In the same part of the


world, Leggett has a ‘slightly quirky’ three-bedroom traditional house with garden, priced at €235,000, in Cucugnan (pictured), a village well-situated for airports at Béziers and Carcassonne and 16km from Narbonne. For €220,000, it has a three/four- bedroom house (pictured) with courtyard and garage in Ginestas, close to Narbonne and the Med.


PICTURE-PERFECT PÉZENAS Based in Pézenas – midway between Montpellier and Narbonne – Simon Kerridge, of Languedoc Property Finders, says this part of Occitanie ticks the boxes both for people looking for a holiday home


and those looking to move to France full-time. “We have over 300 days


of sunshine a year and are within roughly an hour’s drive of pretty much everything you need. Fabulous beaches, fantastic mountains and lakes, the large towns of Béziers and Montpellier, not to mention a whole bunch of airports,” he says. “The area off ers many diff erent types and price ranges of properties. Two to three-bedroom village houses with terraces typically start at around €150,000, with the best examples tending to be in the €175,000-€250,000 range. “You can still fi nd a bit of


a fi xer-upper for less than €100,000, but for most of our clients, having some kind of private outside space really is key, and these cheaper properties tend not to have any kind of terrace. “We currently have a


well-presented village house (pictured) with loads of character and a roof terrace in Nébian, near Clermont- l’Hérault, laid out over three fl oors with dining room, kitchen, shower room, WC


€369,000, near Béziers: This fi ve-bedroom villa with garden is located in a lively village with shops and is just fi ve minutes from the beach, an easy 15 minutes from Béziers/Cap d’Agde airport and 20 minutes from Béziers (Real Estate Occitanie)


€700,000, Leucate: Rare to the market is this delightful seafront villa, with three bedrooms and a double-height living room with fi replace which opens onto a terrace, wooded garden and garage, situated at the foot of the cliff s overlooking the sea (Beautiful South)


€252,000,Céret: This charming two/three-bedroom house is situated in the historic centre of this popular town, and boasts two terraces and a recently installed kitchen; it also benefi ts from a 35m2


workshop/storage


space on the ground fl oor (Beautiful South)


€125,000,Nébian: Well- presented stone corner village house full of character, laid out over three fl oors with a garage on the ground fl oor, living areas on the fi rst fl oor with exposed beams, and two bedrooms and a private roof terrace (Languedoc Property Finders)


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