Find Luxury Property For Sale in Narbonne, France

HOMEHUNTS is an award-winning French property specialist that finds the very best property for sale in Narbonne. HOMEHUNTS property agents will handpick Narbonne property to perfectly meet your requirements and specifications, whether you’re searching for a full-time home or a luxury holiday villa. We have the experience and knowledge necessary to find houses in Narbonne in the most exciting, little-known locations. Our partnerships with immobilier also help us to handpick magnificent villas in Narbonne and luxury houses for sale in the surrounding area.

HOMEHUNTS property agents are able to select beautiful, luxury property for sale in Narbonne based on your specific search criteria. Search the HOMEHUNTS website and browse our selection of luxury homes. You can also speak directly to one of our property consultants by calling +33 (0)970 44 66 43.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Narbonne

Narbonne was originally a flourishing port town, having been founded in 118 BC as a Roman seaport and the first Roman colony to be created outside of Italy. Today, it’s a beautiful town that’s chock full of tradition, offering a simple lifestyle without unnecessary fuss and frills. Offering a different kind of South of France atmosphere, Narbonne’s beaches are lovely but uncrowded, and the setting is more sleepy than buzzing. That’s exactly why people love it so much here.

Narbonne is a commune in Southern France’s Occitanie region, close to the Mediterranean Sea. It’s a favourite holiday destination for the French, which is why it’s so appealing to buyers looking for investment property for sale in Narbonne. Despite its prominent setting, though, Narbonne is one of Southern France’s best-kept secrets – it has all the charm you’d expect from this part of the country without having to play host to tons of tourists each year.

The seaside town of Narbonne is unhurried year-round, which you can’t say for other parts of the South of France. That’s because the area is best known by people who live in France, not tourists from abroad. Those who buy property for sale in Narbonne or holiday there typically already live in the country.

Bike or stroll along the Canal de la Robine to connect with nature, where greenery and flowers line the banks. There’s also an enormous beach in Narbonne, but like the rest of the area, it’s not nearly as crowded as those you’ll find on the French Riviera. Painters and photographers will also find a lot of inspiration to influence their art, especially in the Narbonnaise en Méditerranée Natural Regional Park, which has protected beaches, islands, lagoons and vineyards to explore.

Narbonne is also a popular destination for windsurfing since the wind is strong throughout the year – though it does calm down in the summer, so it’s best to dine al fresco while you can. Attend a windsurfing competition as a spectator or book a class at one of the area’s windsurfing schools if you’re brave enough.

The medieval town has bread shops, cafes and restaurants, but when you’re in need of gourmet ingredients to prepare a meal at home, you’ll want to visit Les Halles, a beloved indoor market. You can also attend concerts, theatre performances or sporting events in Narbonne, or make your way around to different artisan shops to stock up on interesting items.

Narbonne has turnkey properties that are move-in ready, but it’s also a great place to find a property that’s in need of renovations, allowing you to create a home to your specifications. Either way, properties here tend to come with a lot of land, and it’s not uncommon to own olive trees or a vineyard. If there are outbuildings on your property, which are common, you can convert them into extra work or living space. That’s especially useful if you have visiting guests or if you want to rent out an independent apartment to tourists.

Narbonne is one of the best places in France if you’re looking for a small-scale vineyard. Your property could also come with everything you need for a winemaking business, including a wine cellar, tasting and seminar rooms, storage, offices and more. It’s also likely that the necessary agricultural equipment will be included in the sale of the property.

Not interested in commercial property? There are renovated mansions for sale in Narbonne with heated swimming pools, 10-plus bedrooms and designer kitchens, fit for a family that prioritises privacy above all. And then other properties have multiple independent houses and apartments that can be rented year-round, with a main house for the owners to live in, too. There’s also hotel property for sale in Narbonne if you’re interested in running a B&B or a similar type of business.

Buying overseas property is difficult if you’re unfamiliar with the area and the buying process. Working a property agent to help you find the perfect home and navigate each step is a huge help. Additionally, property agents will have access to listings that aren’t made public, giving you more choices and ensuring you’ll find a home you’ll love.

When you’ve settled on a property that checks all the right boxes, you’ll make an offer to the seller in writing. If the offer is accepted, both you and the seller will sign the Compromis de Vente initial contract. Some but not all details of the sale will be included, and the rest will be written into the deed.

Next is a mandatory cooling-off period that lasts for 10 days. During this time, if you decide you don’t want to go forward with the purchase, you can pull out of the deal without losing your deposit or paying any penalties. Even if you do want to buy the property, though, you’ll still have to wait out this 10-day period.

Once the cooling-off period has passed, the conveyancing process begins. Over the course of approximately 12 weeks, a variety of home assessments will be carried out. Pay attention to what is found – if there’s an issue with the home, you can negotiate with the seller to have it taken care of in some way so you don’t become responsible for it.

Once you and the seller have come to an agreement on the sale specifics, the finalised details of the sale will be included in the deed, called the Acte de Vente. Both you and the seller will sign it, you’ll make your final payment and you’ll be able to call the home your own!

HOMEHUNTS property agents are able to select beautiful, luxury property for sale in Narbonne based on your specific search criteria. Search the HOMEHUNTS website and browse our selection of luxury homes. You can also speak directly to one of our property consultants by calling +33 (0)970 44 66 43.

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