Houses for sale in France

Houses for Sale in France

France offers an irresistible mix of culture, history, gastronomy, and breathtaking landscapes. From the sun-drenched hills of Provence to the rolling countryside of the Charente, owning a house in France is more than a purchase – it’s a lifestyle choice. At Town & Country Property France, we specialise in helping international buyers find houses for sale in France, offering personalised support from enquiry to completion.

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Found 177 Properties
Country House

€220,000 HAI

Saint-Priest-les-Fougères, Dordogne

Ref: 706507
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Ski Chalet

€12,000,000

Val-d’Isère, Savoie

Ref: 706522
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Mill

€392,200 HAI

Lizant, Vienne

Character propertyDetachedGite/Maison d’AmisOld stoneOutbuildingsPossible incomeRiver frontageViews
Ref: 706506
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House

€179,950 HAI

Brossac, Charente

DetachedGround floor bedroom
Ref: 706508
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Country House

€222,600 HAI

Fontenille, Charente

Character propertyGite/Maison d’AmisOld stoneOutbuildingsPoolPossible incomeViews
Ref: 706504
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House

€395,000

Léran, Ariège

Character propertyDetachedPoolPrestigeViews
Ref: 706505
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Village House

€179,000

Alaigne, Aude

Character propertyOld stonePossible incomeViews
Ref: 706500
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Village House

€254,400 HAI

Montmoreau, Charente

Character propertyDetachedViews
Ref: 706501
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Country House

€269,770 HAI

Pressac, Vienne

Character propertyDetachedLakeOutbuildingsViews
Ref: 706497
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Why Buy a House in France?

Whether you’re seeking a tranquil retreat, a holiday getaway, or a permanent move abroad, France offers excellent value for money in the property market. Compared to other European countries, French houses for sale often come with generous land, character features, and stunning views.

Key reasons to buy a house in France:

  • Diverse landscapes: Choose from mountains, vineyards, forests, or beaches.
  • Value: Stone houses, manoirs, and cottages at affordable prices.
  • Transport links: Fast rail (TGV), international airports, and road access.
  • Healthcare and education: High standards and accessible to residents.
  • Stable legal system: Transparent buying process with notary oversight.

Popular Regions for Buying Houses in France

Charente and Charente-Maritime

A favourite for British and international buyers, the Charente offers sun, sunflowers, and charming villages. The region boasts stone farmhouses, renovated longères, and even châteaux. Its climate is among the sunniest in western France, making it ideal for retirees and remote workers alike.

Dordogne and Lot-et-Garonne

Known for its picture-postcard scenery, Dordogne is steeped in history. Buyers here love the blend of traditional stone houses, bastide towns, and riverside living. It’s perfect for second homes or seasonal holiday lets.

Provence and Côte d’Azur

For those with a bigger budget, the glamour of southern France awaits. Vineyards, lavender fields, and the Mediterranean lifestyle are all part of the charm. Houses here range from village homes to modern villas with pools.

Occitanie and Languedoc

Still offering excellent value for money, this region is growing in popularity. From ski chalets in the Pyrenees to coastal homes along the Mediterranean, buyers can find everything from stone townhouses to rustic farmhouses.


Types of Houses for Sale in France

Stone Cottages (Maisons en Pierre)

Quintessentially French, these charming homes are often centuries old, full of character, and located in quiet hamlets or countryside settings.

Farmhouses (Fermes)

Often accompanied by barns, outbuildings and land, French farmhouses are ideal for those wanting space and privacy. Perfect for hobby farming, horses or rural retreats.

Village and Townhouses (Maisons de Bourg)

Located in the heart of bustling French towns or sleepy villages, these properties often come with courtyards or small gardens and are ideal for buyers who want to be part of the local community.

Châteaux and Manor Houses

France is home to thousands of affordable châteaux. Many have been restored and offer opportunities for luxury living or B&B businesses.

Renovation Projects

For the hands-on buyer, renovation opportunities abound. From barns to cottages in need of TLC, the potential to add value is enormous.


What You Need to Know About Buying a House in France

Buying property in France is safe and regulated. Here’s what to expect:

  • Preliminary contract (Compromis de Vente): Once you’ve found the right house, a contract is drawn up and a deposit (usually 10%) is paid.
  • Cooling-off period: Buyers get 10 days to change their minds without losing the deposit.
  • Notaires: A government-appointed Notaire handles all legal aspects, ensuring both buyer and seller are protected.
  • Additional costs: Expect to pay around 7–8% in fees, including notaires fees and taxes.

At Town & Country Property France, we guide you every step of the way, working with trusted notaires, and bilingual advisors.

We Make Buying Your French Dream Home Easy

At Town & Country Property France, we offer:

  • Local knowledge: We know the market, villages, and what properties are worth.
  • Bilingual service: We speak your language and help you understand every step.
  • Verified listings: Every resale home we market has been seen and approved by our team.
  • Trusted network: We connect you with architects, builders, mortgage brokers, and more.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can foreigners buy property in France?

Yes. There are no restrictions on foreign ownership of property in France. Many British, American, and other international buyers own property here.

How long does it take to buy a house in France?

From signing the compromis to final completion, the process usually takes 2 to 3 months.

Do I need to speak French to buy a property?

It helps, but it’s not essential. Our bilingual team ensures you understand every document and communication throughout the process.

Can I get a mortgage in France as a foreigner?

Yes, though it can depend on your financial profile and the lender. We can introduce you to brokers who specialise in mortgages for overseas buyers.

What are the running costs of a French property?

This varies by size and location, but expect to pay local taxes (Taxe Foncière and Taxe d’Habitation), utilities, and insurance.


Start Your French Property Search Today

If you’re dreaming of owning a house in France, there has never been a better time. With stable prices, beautiful homes, and expert help at hand, your dream is closer than you think. Begin your journey with Town & Country Property France – your trusted partner for houses for sale in France.