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Property in France offers you a lifestyle that emphasizes the importance of food, wine, fashion and beautiful countryside. France is famous for its style, sophistication, cuisine and architecture. Lets not forget the beaches and nightlife.

France is in Southern Europe, bordering on Spain, Andorra, Italy, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Monacco and Belgium. You find yourself with the ability to travel freely via road, rail, Sea and Air.

Property in Alpes-Maritimes , includes famous Riviera coastline on the Mediterranean Sea with the important towns and cities of Cannes, Nice, Juan les Pins, Saint Jean Cap Ferrat, and Antibes.

Property in Aude, located between the Mediterranean Sea and the Pyrenees mountains. Wine production is extensive across Aude, and local chateaux and domaines provide free tastings as well as sales of wine and other local produce

Property in Côtes-d'Armor. Côtes-d'Armor lies on the North coast of Brittany. It has a rugged coastline with steep cliffs and is dotted with quaint, medieval towns. Côtes-d'Armor offers magnificent sailing, beaches, coastal walks, striking granite scenery with slate houses and friendly locals,

Property in Gard, The Gard area was settled by the Romans in classical times. It was crossed by the Via Domitia, which was constructed in 118 BC. Gard contains a part of the Cévennes National Park.

Property in Haute-Savoie, Mont Blanc and Lake Annecy are located in Haute-Savoie. To the North, Haute-Savoie borders on Switzerland, with Geneva as the closest major town, and Lake Geneva. The town of Évian-les-Bains is the most famous town on the French shore of Lake Geneva, well-known around the world for its mineral water Evian. To the east, Haute-Savoie borders Italy and to the west the department of Ain. Some of the world's most well-known ski resorts are located there.

Property in Herault offers a great return on investment with over 33 million overnight stays a year. This is because of the region's wealth due to its diverse nature, from beach to mountain, not forgetting the hinterland. Also, perhaps, thanks to its 120 days of sunshine a year.
The Herault has a strong wine growing culture.

Property in Lot, The Lot is proud of its fine, local produce - from the truffles, to confit of duck & goose, to dark Cahor wines and the goat's cheese of Rocamadour.
Three rivers flow through Lot, the Dordogne to the north, the Cele in the centre and the Lot to the south. Worth visiting are the medieval centres of Cahors & Figeac and the 25,000-year-old prehistoric caves (Grotte de Pech-Merle) near Cabrerets.

 

Property in Maine-et-Loire has a varied landscape, with forested ranges of hills in the south and north separated by the valley of the Loire.The historical towns of Angers and Saumur are overflowing with churches, castles and museums and serve as a great base for exploring the region.Here you'll see rows of vineyards and sunflowers which get you in the mood for wine-tasting.

Property in Morbihan is in the northwest of France named after the Morbihan (small sea in Breton), the enclosed sea that is the principal feature of the coastline. The Gulf of Morbihan has many islands: 365 according to legend, but, in reality, between 30 and 40, according to how they are counted. There are also many islets which are too small to be built. Of these islands, all but two are private: l'Île aux Moines and l'Île D'Arz. The others are privately owned, some by movie stars or fashion designers.

Property in Tarn. The Tarn is an area which has plenty of diversity - forests, mountains, vineyards, alluvial plains and which benefits from its proximity to Toulouse and Montpellier. Rich in historical heritage, castles, churches, museums and the bastide towns built in the 13th century.

Property in Tarn-et-Garonne has two great rivers that run across it; La Garonne flows from the Southeast to the Northwest and Le Tarn ends its journey in Montauban. These rivers offer all water sports including sailing, fishing and canoeing. Hiking, golf, cycling, horse riding and climbing are also popular activities.

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