Buying a home in another country is never easy, the language, the legal system and red tape are enough to put even the strongest off. That is why we have made it our business to ensure that your property purchase is hassle and stress free!
Located in the Languedoc region of France, our team will ensure that your property purchase is as easy as it can possibly be.
Real estate is always an important purchase and knowing that the people that you are dealing with are beyond reproach is of the utmost importance. That is why we are officially licensed to trade as real estate agents here in France, with all of the legal bondings required to conduct our business.
Browse our property listings, but remember that we are adding new listings to our portfolio daily - just because it isn't on the site it doesn't mean we don't have it! Drop us an e-mail and let us know how we can help you.
Based in Leucate, in the heart of Languedoc-Roussillon (directly between Narbonne and Perpignan), our property sourcing business draws on over 20 years of professional experience.
Our bilingual team would be happy to suggest suitable properties from cottages to chateaux. We have over 600 properties on our books.
In addition to sourcing suitable properties for customers, we also have a large clientele who wish to sell their properties through us. Having excellent access to the European and North American markets via our advertising, property exhibitions in major city locations and web-sites we can ensure the widest range of potential buyers are found.
Our bilingual, free of charge services include:
The Languedoc region, also known as Languedoc Roussillon is one of France's best kept secrets.
It is France's southernmost region, bordered by the Pyrenees mountains, Andorra and Spain to the south and extending as far as the Massif Central to the north.
It has a long Mediterranean coastline of virtually uninterrupted sandy beaches punctuated by traditional and ancient fishing villages and ports.
Few regions are more steeped in history than Languedoc, which also offers an abundance of excellent wines and fantastic, local cuisine. You will find traditional folk festivals and musical events taking place throughout the year but mainly concentrated through July and August when even the smallest villages host weekly musical nights.
Carcassonne to the north boasts the largest and best preserved medieval walled fortress in Europe, whilst the city of Perpignan, with its strong Catalan influence is one of the most cosmopolitan cities in France. There you will find a maze of chic boutiques and busy pavement bars, cafés and restaurants.
Collioure, otherwise known as the jewel of the 'Côte Vermeille' is famous for its role in the Fauvist art movement, and artists still come to paint the stunning scenery which lines the picturesque cove.
During the summer months a great variety of water sports including sailing and windsurfing can be found on the coast, as well as activities such as rafting, canyoning and canoeing further inland. During the winter months you can ski and snowboard in the Pyrenees mountains.
Languedoc is an exciting region to visit anytime of the year. The climate is warm and sunny, although sometimes windy, boasting over 300 days of sunshine a year.