You’ll be amazed at these French holiday homes under €50k

 
You’ll be amazed at these French holiday homes under €50k

These bargain French properties are ready to move into so you can relax on your holidays

€46,000: Hérault, OccitanieIn the sunny south, within cycling distance of the sea, this two-bedroom village house is set on three levels.

FrancePropertyShop.com€49,000: Charente-Maritime, Nouvelle-AquitaineThis cute village house with three bedrooms also comes with a large barn which could be converted into further accommodation.

FrancePropertyShop.com€41,000: Côtes d’Armor, BrittanyThis one-bedroom cottage is set in beautiful countryside, and also has a stone barn.

FrancePropertyShop.com€39,000: Alpes-Maritimes, Provence-Alpes-Côte-d’AzurThis studio flat is set between the Med and ski resorts.

FrancePropertyShop.com€39,000: Charente, Nouvelle-AquitaineThis two-bedroom house with garden has been fully renovated, with a fitted kitchen and woodburner.

FrancePropertyShop.com €40,000: Orne, Normandy

This studio flat is set within an iconic building, once a hotel, in Bagnoles de l’Orne.

FrancePropertyShop.com€44,400: Deux-Sèvres, Nouvelle-AquitaineFor something a little different, this converted train station is in a peaceful location and has two bedrooms.

FrancePropertyShop.com€33,000: Tarn-et-Garonne, Occitanie

This two-bedroom village house offers potential to extend into the loft.

FrancePropertyShop.com€43,000: Creuse, Nouvelle-AquitaineThis level crossing keeper’s cottage has two bedrooms and a lovely garden.

FrancePropertyShop.com€49,500: Charente, Nouvelle-AquitaineLocated in a historic village, this one-bedroom apartment is on an enclosed holiday complex, with a communal pool.

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