A selection of real estate Espaces Atypiques

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Agency Blois
BLOIS 41000 165 SQM 486 000 €
Agency Paris – Ouest
Agency Vendée
LA ROCHE SUR YON 85000 141 SQM 397 000 €
Agency Montpellier
SAINT GENIES DE FONTEDIT 34480 391 SQM 520 000 €
Agency Finistère
Under offer
Agency Finistère
SAINT POL DE LEON 29250 200 SQM 565 000 €
Agency Pau
Agency Arcachon – Cap Ferret
LA TESTE DE BUCH 33260 100 SQM 500 000 €
Agency Montpellier
MONTPELLIER 34000 178 SQM 870 000 €
Agency Lille
Agency Vendée
LES HERBIERS 85500 83 SQM 209 900 €
Agency Toulon – Hyères
Agency Angers
CHOLET 49300 201 SQM 445 000 €
Agency Finistère
MORLAIX 29600 243 SQM 383 000 €
Agency Nîmes – Uzès – Vaunage
Agency ROYAN
SAINTES 17100 215 SQM 549 000 €
Agency Picardie
Agency Lille
Agency Picardie
Agency Yvelines
MAULE 78580 130 SQM 430 000 €
Under offer
Agency Albi – Castres
SAINT SULPICE LA POINTE 81370 200 SQM 412 000 €
Agency Le Mans
LE MANS 72000 136 SQM 349 000 €
Sale agreed
Agency Bordeaux
Under offer
Agency Finistère
MORLAIX 29600 66 SQM 188 000 €
Agency NIORT
NIORT 79000 244 SQM 613 600 €
Our properties ‘Townhouse’
A selection of real estate Espaces Atypiques

Life in a townhouse
Urban living doesn’t necessarily mean apartment living. It’s perfectly possible to stay close to schools and local shops while enjoying life in your own house!

In France, houses are more likely to prompt thoughts of a rural or coastal home, rather than a home in the heart of the city and just a short walk from the nearest metro station. But many of France’s largest cities – including Lille, Nantes, Lyon, Strasbourg, Rennes, and even Paris – have single family houses that are well worth a closer look. Perfect for family life, townhouses are urban terraced houses on two or more floors, and some even have gardens. So a townhouse shares one or more walls with neighbouring homes.

It is possible to find detached houses in some urban areas, although these are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive.
So what are the advantages of a townhouse ?
There are so many! More affordable than a standard single family house, terraced townhouses use less energy, because they tend to heat each other in the winter, which should help save on heating bills. Although they may be overlooked by other properties, there is less indoor noise disturbance from neighbours’ footsteps or domestic appliances.

With some renovation work and a little creativity, your townhouse can be transformed into a loft-style or designer home. Depending on the layout, it may be possible for the kitchen or dining room to open into a small inner courtyard or conservatory.

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