€398,772 HAI
Pillac, Charente
€115,000 HAI
Chalais, Charente
€439,400 HAI
Lessac, Charente
€318,000 HAI
Messé, Deux-Sèvres
€310,000 HAI
Mosnac-Saint-Simeux, Charente
€540,000
Léran, Ariège
€238,784
Paris 15e Arrondissement, Paris
Holiday Homes for Sale in France – Your Dream Escape Awaits
Dreaming of owning a holiday home in the heart of Europe? France ticks every box: from rolling vineyards to sun-drenched beaches, medieval villages to Alpine slopes. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful rural escape or a base for weekend getaways, buying a holiday home in France is a rewarding investment in lifestyle, well being, and maybe even your future retirement.
Why Buy a Holiday Home in France?
The Allure of the French Lifestyle
France isn’t just a country—it’s a way of life. Picture long lunches in the sun, wine straight from the vineyard, and local markets filled with fresh produce and artisan cheese. The French lifestyle is relaxed, rich in culture, and steeped in tradition.
A Gateway to Europe
With excellent rail, air and motorway links, France offers easy access to neighbouring countries. Whether it’s a quick hop to Spain, Switzerland, or Italy, or a train to Paris and beyond, your French bolthole opens doors to the whole continent.
Sunshine, Skiing and Everything in Between
France boasts incredible diversity. You could be sipping rosé in Provence, shopping for truffles in a Dordogne market, or skiing in the Alps—all without leaving the country. Every region has its own unique charm, making France a fantastic place to holiday again and again.
Best Areas to Buy a Holiday Home in France
Charente – Tranquillity and Character
The Charente department offers rolling countryside, riverfront towns, and a mild climate. It’s perfect for buyers seeking peace and authenticity. Bonus: it’s far less expensive than its coastal cousins.
Dordogne – Picture-Perfect Countryside
Known for its postcard villages and lush green valleys, Dordogne is a favourite among British buyers. Expect stone houses, sunflower fields, and a strong expat community.
Provence – Lavender Fields and Mediterranean Charm
If you’re dreaming of long sunny days and rustic elegance, Provence is your match. Lavender fields, olive groves, and quaint hilltop towns make this a forever favourite.
The French Alps – For Snow Lovers
Winter enthusiasts flock to the Alps for ski-in, ski-out chalets and breathtaking scenery. With strong rental potential during the ski season, it’s ideal for adventure seekers.
Brittany – Coastal Beauty with Celtic Soul
Brittany blends dramatic coastlines with Breton culture. The region feels both familiar and otherworldly, with seafood feasts, stone cottages, and rugged landscapes.
Types of Holiday Homes in France
Stone Cottages and Farmhouses
Ideal for the countryside, these homes exude charm and history. Thick walls, exposed beams, and cosy fireplaces create a welcoming rustic retreat.
Modern Villas and Seaside Retreats
Prefer a sun-soaked terrace and sleek design? Coastal areas like the Côte d’Azur and Languedoc offer stunning modern villas with all the mod cons.
Ski Chalets and Mountain Hideaways
Built for warmth and comfort, chalets are perfect for winter holidays or alpine getaways. Many offer wood-burning stoves, hot tubs, and ski-room storage.
What to Know Before Buying a Holiday Home in France
Legal Process and Notaries
French property sales are handled by a notaire—a public official who ensures legality and fairness. While the process is quite structured, it’s smart to work with an English-speaking estate agent who knows the ropes.
Taxes, Fees and Ongoing Costs
Be prepared for additional costs like notaire fees (approx. 7–8% of the purchase price), property tax (taxe foncière), and residence tax (taxe d’habitation, although phasing out for some). Budget for maintenance, insurance, and utilities too.
Furnishing and Renovation Considerations
Some homes come furnished, others don’t. And if you’re buying a ‘project’, factor in renovation timelines, local trades availability, and building permits if needed.
Tips for Choosing the Right Property
Location, Location, Location
Do you want total seclusion or to be within walking distance of a boulangerie? Think about what matters most: views, village life, proximity to airports, or rental appeal?
Access and Transport Links
Easy access boosts both enjoyment and value. Look for properties within a reasonable distance from airports, TGV stations or motorways.
Rental Potential and Investment Value
If you’re planning to let your home out when not in use, consider tourist appeal, seasonality, and nearby attractions. A charming gîte in a wine region might bring in solid summer income.
How Town & Country Property France Can Help
Local Expertise and English-Speaking Agents
Navigating the French property market can be tricky, especially if your French isn’t fluent. Town & Country Property France bridges that gap, with friendly, bilingual agents who understand both cultures.
Exclusive Listings You Won’t Find Elsewhere
Our handpicked listings focus on lifestyle properties – holiday homes with real heart and soul. From riverside retreats to village homes with character, we match you with the perfect place.
Personalised Support from Start to Finish
We go beyond property search. From initial enquiry to keys in hand, our team supports you every step of the way – including help with utilities, renovations, and settling in.
Living the Dream – What to Expect After Buying
Integrating with the Local Community
Whether it’s joining local fêtes, taking part in pétanque, or just chatting over coffee, integrating with the community is part of the joy. Don’t be shy – the French love seeing people appreciate their culture.
Making the Most of Your Home – Seasonal Use
Use your home as a summer haven, a winter escape, or year-round retreat. Many owners visit regularly, rent out when not in use, or share with family and friends.
Long-Term Plans – From Holidays to Full-Time Living
Some buyers start with holidays and end up staying for good. A holiday home can become a stepping stone to retirement, remote working, or even relocation.
Now is the Perfect Time to Buy a French Holiday Home
FAQs
Yes! France welcomes international buyers with no restrictions on ownership.
It depends on the property type and location, but rural homes tend to have lower running costs than urban or coastal areas.
Generally, it takes 8–12 weeks from offer to completion, assuming there are no delays.
Many owners earn rental income during peak seasons. Just make sure to check local regulations
It helps, but it’s not essential. An English-speaking estate agent like Town & Country Property France makes the process smooth and stress-free.