A selection of real estate Espaces Atypiques

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Agency Avignon – Luberon – Ventoux
SABLET 84110 660 sq m 1 590 000 €
Agency Finistère
MORLAIX 29600 243 sq m 383 000 €
Agency Savoie
CHAMBERY 73000 687.66 sq m 2 280 000 €
Agency Morbihan
Agency Nice
Sale agreed
Agency Angers
Agency Pyrénées Orientales
BANYULS SUR MER 66650 308 sq m 1 580 000 €
Agency Bordeaux
BORDEAUX 33000 350 sq m 1 950 000 €
Agency Savoie
CHAMBERY 73000 321.35 sq m 1 265 000 €
Agency Angers
ROCHEFORT SUR LOIRE 49190 160 sq m 570 000 €
Agency Lorraine
SAMPIGNY 55300 297 sq m 395 000 €
Agency Tours
L ILE BOUCHARD 37220 328 sq m 470 000 €
Agency LA ROCHELLE
Agency Hauts-de-Seine
Agency Picardie
AIRAINES 80270 330 sq m 468 000 €
Agency Toulon – Hyères
LE BEAUSSET 83330 218 sq m 660 000 €
Agency Lille
MARCQ EN BAROEUL 59700 200 sq m 1 250 000 €
Agency Hauts-de-Seine
GARCHES 92380 187.42 sq m 1 870 000 €
Agency Angers
CHOLET 49300 278 sq m 585 000 €
Agency Val d’Oise
Agency Nantes
Agency Bordeaux
BORDEAUX 33000 200 sq m 1 400 000 €
Agency Poitiers
Agency Vendée
LA ROCHE SUR YON 85000 141 sq m 397 000 €
Agency Finistère
Sale agreed
Agency Finistère
SAINT POL DE LEON 29250 200 sq m
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A selection of real estate Espaces Atypiques

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A large living room for entertaining, spacious rooms for family life… The large home known as a maison bourgeoise is the perfect answer for many requirements around comfort, space and aesthetics.

Dating mainly from the 18th and 19th centuries, they are distinctive for their size and substance. While the aristocracy built manor houses and châteaux, public figures and the wealthy middle class opted for less opulent, but equally comfortable, homes.

This style of architecture uses high-quality locally sourced natural materials like brick, wood and slate and has stood the test of time well. These heritage homes may be two or three storeys with an attic or open roof space above.

Like a Maison de Maître mansion, the maison bourgeoise is also perceived as a character property. The higher the social status of its original owner, the larger the building, in terms of reception rooms, entrance hall or service quarters, such as a laundry room. The amount and use of the adjoining land (woods, lakes, pasture, etc.) also provide an insight into the social and financial standing of the original owner.Architectural styles vary depending on the date and region of construction. The monastic buildings typical of Bordeaux or Toulouse are also considered to be part of this tradition.
A home for renovation
The window openings, which are always higher than they are wide, the gabled or hipped roof and its framing all influence the value of this type of home. Its period credentials and high-quality construction make this type of home a valuable asset. Particular points of focus for restoration work include damp penetration, interior and exterior woodwork and upgraded thermal insulation to bring the house into line with today’s eco-challenges.

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