£131,319
€150,000
Land for saleLanmeur, Finistère, Bretagne
About this property
Garden
Fiber optic
Mains Drains
0-2 km to amenities
Mains
Private parking
Electricity on site
Town property
Excellent condition
New Build
Detached
No heating
High speed internet
0-2km to amenities
City property
Information about Lanmeur
Demographic dynamism and renewal
Lanmeur's population continues to grow: According to recent figures, it stands at 2,367 inhabitants (2022 census).
Each year, the town welcomes new residents-in 2024, around sixty newcomers (particularly young families) were invited to the town hall for a welcome reception.
Many families are drawn to Lanmeur because it combines a rural lifestyle (peace and quiet, nature, heritage) with local services: Shops, schools, a middle school, etc.
For someone coming from Morlaix or the surrounding area, it's a good compromise: Proximity to services + a peaceful setting while remaining reasonably accessible.
- Good network of services, facilities & local life
good network of services, facilities and local life
The town has schools (public and private) and a middle school (Collège Aux Quatre-Vents) - which attracts families with children.
There is a real local dynamism: Shops, artisans, associations - which brings life all year round, not just seasonally.
In 2025, the town stated its intention to "preserve the quality of life of its residents, " which suggests a commitment to maintaining or improving local services and the environment.
There are collective and environmental initiatives - for example, guided walks and consultations on land-use planning, raising awareness of biodiversity and environmental health through the ULAMiR-cpie association.
Housing primarily consists of houses, ideal for families
The housing stock is predominantly made up of detached houses (over 90%), creating a low-density, residential atmosphere.
A significant proportion of residences are primary residences, indicating that many people live there long-term - a sign of stability.
The municipality is implementing projects to improve social housing and the overall housing situation - notably the creation of social housing (with support from the department) to meet demand.
It is therefore a good setting for families or individuals seeking stable housing with space - a detached house, a high quality of life.
Geographic location and quality of life "between land and sea"
Lanmeur is well situated between major urban centers, offering a good compromise: Close enough to the sea and the coast, yet inland-providing a peaceful setting without being isolated.
The blend of nature, rural life, heritage, and services makes it a peaceful place to live, but with all the amenities: A “better quality of life” that is attracting more and more households.
Demographic dynamism and renewal
Lanmeur's population continues to grow: According to recent figures, it stands at 2,367 inhabitants (2022 census).
Each year, the town welcomes new residents-in 2024, around sixty newcomers (particularly young families) were invited to the town hall for a welcome reception.
Many families are drawn to Lanmeur because it combines a rural lifestyle (peace and quiet, nature, heritage) with local services: Shops, schools, a middle school, etc.
For someone coming from Morlaix or the surrounding area, it's a good compromise: Proximity to services + a peaceful setting while remaining reasonably accessible.
- Good network of services, facilities & local life
good network of services, facilities and local life
The town has schools (public and private) and a middle school (Collège Aux Quatre-Vents) - which attracts families with children.
There is a real local dynamism: Shops, artisans, associations - which brings life all year round, not just seasonally.
In 2025, the town stated its intention to "preserve the quality of life of its residents, " which suggests a commitment to maintaining or improving local services and the environment.
There are collective and environmental initiatives - for example, guided walks and consultations on land-use planning, raising awareness of biodiversity and environmental health through the ULAMiR-cpie association.
Housing primarily consists of houses, ideal for families
The housing stock is predominantly made up of detached houses (over 90%), creating a low-density, residential atmosphere.
A significant proportion of residences are primary residences, indicating that many people live there long-term - a sign of stability.
The municipality is implementing projects to improve social housing and the overall housing situation - notably the creation of social housing (with support from the department) to meet demand.
It is therefore a good setting for families or individuals seeking stable housing with space - a detached house, a high quality of life.
Geographic location and quality of life "between land and sea"
Lanmeur is well situated between major urban centers, offering a good compromise: Close enough to the sea and the coast, yet inland-providing a peaceful setting without being isolated.
The blend of nature, rural life, heritage, and services makes it a peaceful place to live, but with all the amenities: A “better quality of life” that is attracting more and more households.



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