| Languedoc Located to the west of Provence and North of the Spanish border, Languedoc is a region of stunning natural beauty with pleasant sandy beaches and rolling green hills. The coastal regions enjoy a typically Mediterranean climate, with mild winters and hot summers (often reaching 30°C). Languedoc is a very popular region for those seeking an investment property for sale in the South of France due to its lower property prices as compared to the rest of the South. Midi-Pyrenees This area is located in South-central France, North of the Spanish border. Made famous by Toulouse-Lautrec, the region has contrasting landscapes and climates with opportunities for skiing in the winter. Property in this part of France is generally more affordable than other parts of the South. Provence Overlooking the Mediterranean Sea this area is famous for its port city of Marseille. Provence’s village markets have made famous its ‘Herbes de Provence’ where garlic, olive oil, basil, onions, help to flavour its vegetables of sunshine: tomatoes, courgettes, aubergines. It has historically been a rural region dominated by farmland or vineyards and if you are looking for a ruined or recently abandoned farmhouse to renovate then this could be the area for you. Cote 'dAzur The Cote ‘dAzur or French Riviera is an altogether different kettle of fish. This area is much more manicured and perfect with some of the best known beaches and resorts in the world including Nice and Cannes. The cities and coastline are crammed with first class hotels, fashionable restaurants, boutiques, and luxury houses. If you are looking for a luxury property for sale in the South of France to rent to holiday makers for a nice profit then this could be the area for you. Want a Property in the South of France? Call HomeHunts Here at HomeHunts, you can find a great range of property in the South of France. With so much choice, you are sure to find your next property here. |