In a region as diverse as the Languedoc and its near neighbour, the Midi Pyrenees, every type and size of property is available.
From mountain cottages or ski chalets to beach-side villas and apartments. From chateaux and manoirs to village houses and holiday homes. From vineyards and farms to maisons de vignoble and maisons de maitre.
From a total ruin needing complete restoration, a period home needing careful renovation or something that simply needs re-designing and re-decorating, The Languedoc House can find it for you.
The bespoke property search service available from The Languedoc House uses a diverse set of criteria including a network of private contacts, notaires, the internet, local publications and local knowledge, to find and locate interesting properties, usually long before they ever see the inside of an estate agent’s window.
English based, English speaking, easy to contact and a great repository of regional tips and information.
Help with banking, currency exchange, schooling and education, health matters and insurance is no more than a phone call away.
Although the process of purchasing a property in France is quite different from the UK, there is no need to find it frightening.
From the opening negotiations and price agreement, to the initial ‘compromis de vente’ when the basis of the sale is established and the deposit is paid, right through to the final ‘acte de vente’ when you take ownership of the property (and then start to insure it in your own right), The Languedoc House will ensure the smoothness of the transition, often using English speaking Notaires, should it prove beneficial to you.