Holiday homes for sale in France

Holiday Homes in France

Buying an established holiday home for sale in France can be a dream come true for many. With its stunning landscapes, charming villages, and vibrant culture, it’s no wonder France is a top choice for those looking to invest in a second home.

French Holiday Homes for Sale – What’s on Offer?

  • Cottages & Rural Escapes – Traditional stone houses full of character.
  • Luxury Villas with Pools – Ideal for soaking up the sun.
  • Coastal & Seaside Properties – Perfect for holiday rentals and summer escapes.
  • City Apartments – Experience the best of French culture and lifestyle.
  • Properties for sale with Holiday Let Potential – Find the best holiday lets to buy in France.

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Found 289 Properties
Village House

€162,778 HAI

Saint-Priest-les-Fougères, Dordogne

DetachedGround floor bedroomOld stonePossible income
Ref: 706341
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House

€140,000 HAI

Chalais, Charente

Character propertyGround floor bedroomOld stoneOutbuildingsSingle storeyViews
Ref: 706340
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Country House

€150,000 HAI

Saint-Paul-la-Roche, Dordogne

Character propertyDetachedGround floor bedroomOld stoneOutbuildingsViews
Ref: 706339
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Country House

€233,200 HAI

Fontenille, Charente

Character propertyGite(s)Ground floor bedroomOld stoneOutbuildingsPoolPossible incomeViews
Ref: 706336
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Village House

€460,000 HAI

Salles-de-Villefagnan, Charente

Character propertyLarge grounds (1Ha+)Old stoneOutbuildingsPoolViews
Ref: 706338
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House

€227,038 HAI

Saint-Paul-Lizonne, Dordogne

DetachedGround floor bedroomViews
Ref: 706337
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House

€247,192 HAI

Confolens, Charente

Character propertyGite(s)Ground floor bedroomOutbuildingsPossible incomeViews
Ref: 706335
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House

€385,000 HAI

Brossac, Charente

Character propertyGround floor bedroomOutbuildingsPoolPossible income
Ref: 706051
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Country House

€837,400 HAI

Cierzac, Charente-Maritime

Character propertyDetachedGite(s)Large grounds (1Ha+)Old stoneOutbuildingsPoolPossible incomePrestigeWedding / Event / Retreat potential
Ref: 706334
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Buying a Holiday Home in France

France offers a diverse range of regions to explore, each with its unique charm. From the peaceful countryside of the Charente and Dordogne, to the winter sports mecca of the French Alps. Choose a location to suit your lifestyle, find a house for sale suitable for holiday lets.

The Buying Process

Understanding how to buy holiday homes for sale in France is key. Once your offer is accepted, our experienced English-speaking estate agents at Town & Country Property France will guide you every step of the way.

Maintaining Your Holiday Home

Consider hiring local services to handle upkeep and keep your property in top condition year-round. This is especially important if it’s vacant for long periods.

Cottages for sale in France

Looking to buy a cottage in France? Town & Country Property France will help you find the perfect match. With years of experience in the French property market, we guide English-speaking buyers through every step. From exploring charming cottages to signing the final contract, we’re with you all the way. Let’s turn your dream of owning a cottage in France into reality!

FAQs

Where to buy a holiday home in France?

The South of France offers sun-drenched beaches. The French Alps are perfect for winter sports lovers. Brittany and Normandy boast charming cottages, and the Charente & Dordogne are a dream for countryside enthusiasts. Looking for a hidden gem? Try the southwest or rural France for affordable options.

Do I need to be a French resident to buy a holiday home in France?

No, you do not need to be a resident of France to purchase a holiday home. Non-residents, including UK nationals, can buy property in France without any restrictions.

What are the most popular regions for holiday homes in France?

Popular regions to find holiday homes for sale in France include Provence, the French Riviera, Dordogne, and Brittany. Each offers unique attractions, from beaches to vineyards and historic villages.

What is the role of a notaire in the buying process?

A notaire is an impartial, legal professional responsible for overseeing the property transaction. They ensure that the sale conducted is legal, and that all necessary taxes and fees are paid.

Can I rent out my holiday home?

Yes, many holiday homeowners choose to rent out their property to tourists. You will need to comply with local regulations regarding holiday rentals. You may need to declare rental income.

What are the costs involved in buying a holiday home in France?

You will need to budget for notaire fees, taxes plus maintenance costs such as utilities and repairs should also be considered.

Maintaining a holiday home

You may choose to hire a local property management company to handle maintenance, cleaning, and even renting out the property in your absence. This ensures your holiday home stays in top condition.