£392,563
€445,000
Property for saleMilhaud, Languedoc-Roussillon, 30540, France
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Freehold
Garden
Garage
Landscaping
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Nîmes (30900) villa 165 m2 terrain 5 000 m2 piscine au calme - 445 000 euros Nichee dans le cadre preserve de Nimes (30900), je vous invite a decouvrir cette villa d\'exception de 165 m2, lovee au cur d\'un parc arbore de 5 000 m2. Ici, le calme et le confort se conjuguent pour offrir un art de vivre rare, ou chaque detail est pense pour votre bien-etre. Des l\'entree, vous serez seduit par les volumes genereux et lumineux : Un sejour chaleureux de 40 m2, sublime par une cheminee, pour vos moments en famille ou entre amis Une cuisine entierement equipee, prete a accueillir vos inspirations culinaires Quatre chambres spacieuses, dont une somptueuse suite parentale de 30 m2 et une autre de 20 m2, veritables cocons de serenite Une salle de bain raffinee avec douche a l\'italienne, deux WC, une buanderie pratique, et un grand garage de 50 m2 pour vos vehicules et projets Le tout climatise et classe energetiquement en B, gage d\'un confort durable ete comme hiver À l\'exterieur, la magie opere tout autant : Une piscine scintillante pour savourer les beaux jours Deux grandes terrasses pour prolonger vos soirees sous les etoiles Un ancien mazet cadastre, temoin du charme authentique de la region Une pinede environnante qui vous enveloppe d\'un calme absolu Et pourtant, ce havre de paix reste idealement situe : Au calme, tout en restant proche des commodites, entre ville et Vaunage Gare, transports et axes autoroutiers a portee, et la mer a seulement 45 minutes pour vos escapades Parfaitement entretenue, cette villa est bien plus qu\'une maison : C\'est une invitation a poser vos valises et a ecrire une nouvelle page, entre nature et modernite, intimite et accessibilite. Une opportunite rare pour celles et ceux qui recherchent l\'harmonie entre vie citadine et douceur de vivre. Je reste disponible pour vous transmettre plus d\'informations ou organiser une visite. Prix : 445 000 euros (honoraires a la charge du vendeur) Pour plus d\'informations : Carole de butler-roos : Agence immobiliere de prestige Cote Sud Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est expose sont disponibles sur le site Georisques :
The department of Gard in Languedoc-Roussillon region has a distinctly 'Provencal' feel to it, thanks to its sharing a border with both Provence and the famous 'Camargue' march region, famed for flamingoes, wild horses and bulls.
That said, the Gard does have distinctly Languedoc-Roussillon region qualities such as the high number of historical sites (Languedoc's history is far more interesting than Provence's), the Bull fights at Nimes, and its dramatic landscapes.
In fact, it's in the Gard that the move away from the Mediterranean into a more continental, mountainous landscape begins. The weather cools the higher you climb, and the coarse river-stone villages so typical of Languedoc's Mediterranean departments (Herault, Aude and Pyrenees-Orientales) give way to tidy villages of stone houses (limestone and granite).
The vines peter out, and the undulating hills of Herault become jagged and rocky in the Gard, sliced through by Languedoc's dramatic river gorges. It all starts to feel less hot and exotic and a little more like you're in the centre of France. The food improves too, with the slightly mundane Mediterranean fare being replaced with richer food more typical of the rest of the country.
The Gard department of Languedoc was important in Roman times, and Nimes' Maison Carree roman temple and Les Arenes roman amphitheatre are two of the best examples of roman architecture left in the world - and the Pont du Gard the largest remaining Roman aqueduct. Aigues-Mortes was built in the 13th Century by Louis IX as a new port for France, until rising silt rendered it an inland ghost-town.
Today, the Gard is attempting to modernise, like the rest of Languedoc, lead by its capital Nimes. Once a rather ugly city, it has commissioned some of the world's leading architects (such as Norman Foster) to build extravagant modern buildings.
We at Cle France specialise in Property for sale in France through our network of Agents and French Registered High Street Estate Agents. We have sold thousands of houses for sale in France over the years and have helped many find and buy their dream home in France.
We can also help you with everything to do with buying a house in France including getting a mortgage, organising currency exchange, renovation advice, property surveys, planning permission, French translation, opening a bank account and everything to do with French property sales.
All our prices are quoted as fai (agency fees included) unless otherwise stated and 'notaire' fees are around 7% (on average) but feel free to ask us for an exact amount on any particular French property for sale you are interested in.
Indeed please feel free to use the 'make an enquiry' tab above to ask us any questions you have about buying a property in France. Our UK based enquiry office and staff will guide you through the entire buying process step by step from your first contact right up to taking ownership and beyond, all free of charge.
So when you buy through Cle France you can be confident that you are paying no more than the standard commission rates you would pay anyway, but you have the added benefit of a bi-lingual support team.
For everything you need to know about French property visit
If you want any particular property listing translated or simply want more information then just use the \'Make an Enquiry\' button or contact us via the property listing and we will prioritise the translation for you.
Apologies for the triangle overlay on the images, this particular agent is in a very competitive sector and wishes to protect their images from being copied. If you want to see clean images of this listing simply Make an Enquiry and we will respond.
Nîmes (30900) villa 165 m2 terrain 5 000 m2 piscine au calme - 445 000 euros Nichee dans le cadre preserve de Nimes (30900), je vous invite a decouvrir cette villa d\'exception de 165 m2, lovee au cur d\'un parc arbore de 5 000 m2. Ici, le calme et le confort se conjuguent pour offrir un art de vivre rare, ou chaque detail est pense pour votre bien-etre. Des l\'entree, vous serez seduit par les volumes genereux et lumineux : Un sejour chaleureux de 40 m2, sublime par une cheminee, pour vos moments en famille ou entre amis Une cuisine entierement equipee, prete a accueillir vos inspirations culinaires Quatre chambres spacieuses, dont une somptueuse suite parentale de 30 m2 et une autre de 20 m2, veritables cocons de serenite Une salle de bain raffinee avec douche a l\'italienne, deux WC, une buanderie pratique, et un grand garage de 50 m2 pour vos vehicules et projets Le tout climatise et classe energetiquement en B, gage d\'un confort durable ete comme hiver À l\'exterieur, la magie opere tout autant : Une piscine scintillante pour savourer les beaux jours Deux grandes terrasses pour prolonger vos soirees sous les etoiles Un ancien mazet cadastre, temoin du charme authentique de la region Une pinede environnante qui vous enveloppe d\'un calme absolu Et pourtant, ce havre de paix reste idealement situe : Au calme, tout en restant proche des commodites, entre ville et Vaunage Gare, transports et axes autoroutiers a portee, et la mer a seulement 45 minutes pour vos escapades Parfaitement entretenue, cette villa est bien plus qu\'une maison : C\'est une invitation a poser vos valises et a ecrire une nouvelle page, entre nature et modernite, intimite et accessibilite. Une opportunite rare pour celles et ceux qui recherchent l\'harmonie entre vie citadine et douceur de vivre. Je reste disponible pour vous transmettre plus d\'informations ou organiser une visite. Prix : 445 000 euros (honoraires a la charge du vendeur) Pour plus d\'informations : Carole de butler-roos : Agence immobiliere de prestige Cote Sud Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est expose sont disponibles sur le site Georisques :
The department of Gard in Languedoc-Roussillon region has a distinctly 'Provencal' feel to it, thanks to its sharing a border with both Provence and the famous 'Camargue' march region, famed for flamingoes, wild horses and bulls.
That said, the Gard does have distinctly Languedoc-Roussillon region qualities such as the high number of historical sites (Languedoc's history is far more interesting than Provence's), the Bull fights at Nimes, and its dramatic landscapes.
In fact, it's in the Gard that the move away from the Mediterranean into a more continental, mountainous landscape begins. The weather cools the higher you climb, and the coarse river-stone villages so typical of Languedoc's Mediterranean departments (Herault, Aude and Pyrenees-Orientales) give way to tidy villages of stone houses (limestone and granite).
The vines peter out, and the undulating hills of Herault become jagged and rocky in the Gard, sliced through by Languedoc's dramatic river gorges. It all starts to feel less hot and exotic and a little more like you're in the centre of France. The food improves too, with the slightly mundane Mediterranean fare being replaced with richer food more typical of the rest of the country.
The Gard department of Languedoc was important in Roman times, and Nimes' Maison Carree roman temple and Les Arenes roman amphitheatre are two of the best examples of roman architecture left in the world - and the Pont du Gard the largest remaining Roman aqueduct. Aigues-Mortes was built in the 13th Century by Louis IX as a new port for France, until rising silt rendered it an inland ghost-town.
Today, the Gard is attempting to modernise, like the rest of Languedoc, lead by its capital Nimes. Once a rather ugly city, it has commissioned some of the world's leading architects (such as Norman Foster) to build extravagant modern buildings.
We at Cle France specialise in Property for sale in France through our network of Agents and French Registered High Street Estate Agents. We have sold thousands of houses for sale in France over the years and have helped many find and buy their dream home in France.
We can also help you with everything to do with buying a house in France including getting a mortgage, organising currency exchange, renovation advice, property surveys, planning permission, French translation, opening a bank account and everything to do with French property sales.
All our prices are quoted as fai (agency fees included) unless otherwise stated and 'notaire' fees are around 7% (on average) but feel free to ask us for an exact amount on any particular French property for sale you are interested in.
Indeed please feel free to use the 'make an enquiry' tab above to ask us any questions you have about buying a property in France. Our UK based enquiry office and staff will guide you through the entire buying process step by step from your first contact right up to taking ownership and beyond, all free of charge.
So when you buy through Cle France you can be confident that you are paying no more than the standard commission rates you would pay anyway, but you have the added benefit of a bi-lingual support team.
For everything you need to know about French property visit



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