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Property 14685

Features:
-5 parts
-2 floors
-total surface:93 m2
- 2 wc
-very good state

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Price: EUR€65,000 Open To Offers

1 Bedroom Townhouse 10 Kilometers from Prades (1) for Sale in Pyrenees-Orientales (453), Languedoc-Roussillon (2176), France (8467)

for sale house of village 5 parts at Sournia, area tourist limits high fenouillèdes-conflent.20 kms of Prades, of St Paul de Fenouillet, ille/tet, 45 kms of Perpignan.station thermal in the vicinity. In the village: center holidays family, camp-site, trade. Joint ownership without loads in very good state, livable immediately. Surface: 73m2 + roofs to be arranged (2...

Property 283639

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-# 5% NET guaranteed rent for 9 years (index linked)
-5% cash back from developer
-Legal fees included in the price
-VAT paid for by the developer
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1 Bedroom Apartment (Sleeps 3) at () for Sale in Gard (202), Languedoc-Roussillon (2176), France (8467)

# 5% NET guaranteed rent for 9 years (index linked) 5% cash back from developer Legal fees included in the price VAT paid for by the developer Up to 40% discounts for personal usage# 5% NET guaranteed rent for 9 years (index linked) 5% cash back from developer Legal fees included in the price VAT paid for by the developer Up to 40% discounts for personal usage...

Property 285441

Features:
-3 bed Villas & 1 & 2 bed apartments
-Rent guaranteed by leaseback 4% yield
-VAT paid for by the developer
-98%-99% LTV mortgages
-20 mins from airport

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3 bed Villas & 1 & 2 bed apartments Rent guaranteed by leaseback 4% yield VAT paid for by the developer 98%-99% LTV mortgages A few minutes from sea front & sandy beaches 20 mins from airport Personal usage in locations across France Light leaseback option with 6 months usage3 bed Villas & 1 & 2 bed apartments Rent guaranteed by leaseback 4% yield VAT paid for by the ...

Property 285442

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-Fantastic location- 5 min walk from port & centre
-10 min walk to beach
-100% finance
-5 % cash back
-VAT paid for by the developer

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Fantastic location- 5 min walk from port & centre 10 min walk to beach 100% finance 5 % cash back Leaseback 5% net for 9 years VAT paid for by the developer All notaire fees paid by the developer Lots of on site facilitiesFantastic location- 5 min walk from port & centre 10 min walk to beach 100% finance 5 % cash back Leaseback 5% net for 9 years VAT paid for by the d...

Property 286017

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-Gross yield of 8.8%
-90% LTV available @ 2.5%
-France′s fastest growing city = high rental demand
-Cash positive investment
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Gross yield of 8.8% 90% LTV available @ 2.5% France′s fastest growing city = high rental demand Cash positive investment Index linked rental incomeGross yield of 8.8% 90% LTV available @ 2.5% France′s fastest growing city = high rental demand Cash positive investment Index linked rental income...
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Languedoc-Roussillon

With its long, sandy beaches, rugged mountain peaks and medieval hilltop villages, the Languedoc-Roussillon boasts one of France's most diverse landscapes. Officially the sunniest region in the country, it is also France's wine growing capital and the largest wine-growing area in the world.

Bordered by the Spanish Pyrenees, the lavender fields of Provence and the rocky Massif Central to the north, the area is noted for its relaxed pace of life and is a popular hideaway for those seeking peace and ranquillity.

Miles of fine sandy beaches, a hinterland rising up the foothills of the Massif Central and the Pyrenees. Languedoc-Roussillon is a land full of character, stretched out under almost permanent sunshine.

Profoundly influenced by the Mediterranean, Languedoc-Roussillon shares a border with Spain as far as the Rhone delta. Its long beaches alternate with wild lagoons - a paradise for flamingos. Its annual 300 days of sunshine draw large numbers of holidaymakers, who take away unforgettable memories of the beautiful natural surroundings, monuments, characterful villages and towns such as Montpellier, Nimes, Carcassonne, Uzes and the Pont du Gard (four sites included on the Unesco World Heritage list) - to say nothing of the cultural circuits with prehistoric, Roman or Cathar themes. In the hinterland, charm and authenticity have been extensively preserved. The Haut Languedoc and Cevennes nature reserves and the wooded slopes of Cerdagne are always popular with hikers. This fabulous country also produces fine wines which each year earn the respect of a greater number of wine lovers.

Few French regions are more steeped in history than the Languedoc, home of the heretical Cathars. The walled city of Carcassonne, the largest fortress in Europe, and the towering ramparts of Aigues Mortes, recall the area's crusading past.

The region has its own ancient language, Occitan (from which Languedoc gets its name - literally 'Langue d'Oc', language of Occitan) and Catalan is spoken in many towns close to the Spanish border.

The city of Nimes, with its perfectly preserved Roman arena, is the finest example of a Roman town outside Italy. A few kilometres away, the Pont du Gard the spectacular Roman aqueduct spans the river Gardon and is popular with bathers and canoeists.

Further west, the university town of Montpellier is one of France's most thriving and dynamic cities. Its huge pedestrian centre is filled with cafes and is an ideal place to sit and watch the world go by. A labyrinth of winding back streets, filled with boutiques and restaurants, form the city's historic centre.

A few miles east lies the peculiar beauty of the Camargues - a vast, low-lying area of 37 salt-water lakes. On these marshy lagoons, flocks of pink flamingos are a common sight, as are the white horses and black bulls which used to roam wild on this flat, watery landscape. Just north of the Camargues is the town of Arles, famous for its association with the artist Van Gogh, who is reputed to have cut off his ear during a row with fellow painter Gaugin while living here.

For beach lovers, the stretch of coastline between the Camargues and the Spanish border offers some of the best bathing in the country. Over 175km of virtually uninterrupted sandy beaches and secluded coves hug the sparkling waters of the Mediterranean a mecca for water sports enthusiasts. Several purpose-built resorts bustle with summer visitors, including the futuristic-looking La Grande Motte and Cap d'Agde, Europe's largest naturist area.

If it's local charm you are after rather than sun, sea and sand, there is no shortage of picturesque fishing villages in this laid-back corner of France.

For delicious seafood fresh from the nets, the ports of Collioure, Palavas and Sète provide some of the region's finest cuisine. Try the regional speciality, 'bouillebaisse' (fish soup). If, on the other hand, you've come to fill your wine trolley, the area is full of pleasant surprises. The vast tracts of vineyards a few miles inland from the coast produce an abundance of excellent, if under-rated wines, such as Corbieres, Minervois and Cotes du Roussillon. A self-conducted tour of the area's wineries ('caves') is an enjoyable way to see the area and, with bottles priced as low as €1 a litre, could almost pay for your trip in savings alone! The highlight of village life here is the August 'fete votive' a five-day festival dominated by the black bull of the Camargue.

The striking sight of a score of white horses their riders wearing the traditional brightly-coloured shirts and flat black hats chasing a charging bull through the streets, remains in the memory along with the hypnotic song of the ever-present cicadas.

For nature lovers, the dense, green peaks of the Cevennes national park is a hill-walker's dream. Its pine and chestnut covered slopes, dry stone terraces, isolated hamlets and wealth of animal and bird life, can all be discovered from its 300 looped footpaths. The local goats' cheese, 'pelardons', is second to none.
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