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Buying Property in Languedoc-Roussillon

Where to buy property in Languedoc-Roussillon
With 300 sunshine days a year, it is no wonder that this southern region is so popular with tourists and property buyers. Properties in the charming harbours along the coastline are some of the most expensive in a region with above-average prices – but they offer a similar climate to Provence at a lower price.
To the south, around the city of Perpignan, the region takes on a distinctly Catalan flavour, adjacent to the north of Spain. Thuir is particularly well regarded, with the benefit that properties in and around it compare very favourably with similar properties across the border in Catalunya.
Low-cost flights to Perpignan and Carcassonne have really opened up these areas to property buyers and tourists. The town of Quillan is a tourist hub in the département of Aude, with a wealth of outdoor activities.
The cities of Montepellier and Nîmes are already very much on the overseas property buyer’s radar, with some of the region’s more expensive homes. Looking inland to the vineyard-covered hinterland towards the mountains, property in Languedoc-Roussillon becomes significantly cheaper. The northern area of Lozère is a sparsely-populated haven away from the tourists, offering the most unspoilt slice of French rural life in the region.
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