Gites for sale in France

NEWLY AVAILABLE - FEATURED PROPERTY!

Farmhouse with 2 successful gites & pool in quiet location, 2km from popular medieval town

Three attractive properties set around a courtyard in northern Lot-et-Garonne, near several medieval bastide towns and very popular with tourists:

 

traditional stone farmhouse (4 bedrooms);

 

ancient cottage (renovated, 1 bedroom);

 

very spacious open plan barn conversion (3 bedrooms/250 sq metres).

 

There is also an old wooden hangar (used for parking, could be renovated to give 1-2 more gites subject to planning permission); swimming pool 12m * 6m; 16 acres of land (gardens, meadow, fields and woodland). Lovely location with views across fields, prune orchards etc. Current income 18k euros p.a., lots of potential to expand and genuine reason for sale!

 

See Villereal Gites for Sale for more details and photos, also our holiday rental website for more details and photos of the gites

 

Available from 1st March 2011...price 600,000 euros (no estate agency fees) - negotiable!

The properties listed below include properties starting from 250,000 euros and including gites or potential to have gites. They vary from a simple ruin in need of renovation to fully established gite complexes for sale.

To search for all properties (not just those with gites) please see Property for sale in France.

     

Another site you might be interested in if you plan to buy and run gites or a gite complex is the blog on this site is also dedicated to living in France which may provide useful information about the realities rather than the TV realities of actually living in France and operating a gite complex.

You might also like to buy the online guide about the pitfalls of buying property in France available from HERE - forewarned is forearmed as we French property owners like to say.

One last word - there are currently quite a few gite complexes for sale in France, and owners may not always be quite as 'open' about the reasons for sale as you would hope. Let the buyer beware. Don't rush into buying the first derelict ruin you see unless you are very sure it is the right thing for you - there is often a better house for sale just around the corner!