You could buy these French properties for less than €50,000

 
You could buy these French properties for less than €50,000

Only got a budget of €50,000 to spend on a French property? From a 17th-century barn to renovate to a three-bedroom house that is ready to move in to, we’ve found 12 properties for sale in France for less than €50,000!

Near Auzances, Creuse, Nouvelle-Aquitaine

€46,000

This charming house has three bedrooms, a basement, attic and garage and is ready to move in to immediately. The house is located on the edge of a village with a bakery, small supermarket, restaurant and post office, 15km from Auzances, 29km from Aubusson and 58km from Clermont-Ferrand.

Find out more about this property: France Property Shop

Near Beaumont-de-Lomagne, Tarn-et-Garonne, Occitanie

€29,000

This 700m² site has planning permission and is in a small estate will all connections already installed, including water, electricity and drainage, ready for you to build you own property. There are exceptional views from the site and the village has a school and a mobile bakery and the bastide town of Beaumont-de-Lomagne is 7km away with all facilities.

Find out more about this property: France Property Shop

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Ladignac-le-Long, Haute-Vienne, Nouvelle Aquitaine

€30,000

This pretty stone house is in the village of Ladignac le Long, 15 minutes from the market town of St Yrieix la Perche and just 40 minutes from Limoges airport. The house has one bedroom and is in need of some decoration and could do with a new kitchen and bathroom. The village has a bakery, grocers and a bar and this house would make a great holiday home.

Find out more about this property: France Property Shop

La Roche-l’Abeille, Haute-Vienne, Nouvelle Aquitaine

€38,400

Situated along a small lane of the edge of a village, this property dates back to around 1850. There is a house with two main rooms and an attic and an adjoining barn that could be converted into a 3-storey home. The property has a pretty garden and countryside views yet is only a short walk from the local bar and restaurant. It needs a complete renovation but could make a lovely home.

Find out more about this property: France Property Shop

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Verteillac, Dordogne, Nouvelle Aquitaine

€41,000

Looking for a way to earn a living in France? This bar and brasserie in Verteillac is popular with both locals and holidaymakers and has been built up by the current owners over five years. It has a post office licence and is licensed to sell tobacco as well as serving meals in the evening. The owner has use of a two-bed apartment on the first floor. The building is owned by the town, it is the business that is for sale.

Find out more about this property: France Property Shop

Argelès-sur-Mer, Pyrénées-Orientales, Occitanie

€37,000

This 3-bed mobile home was built in 2014 and has 1 bathroom, 1 toilet and a spacious living area as well as a shaded terrace. The mobile home can be set up on one of two campsites in Argelès sur Mer – either Camping Del Mar, a 4-star campsite close to the beach, or Camping Clos du Thym, a 3-star campsite close to the town centre.

Find out more about this property: France Property Shop

Near Neuvy-Bouin, Deux-Sèvres, Nouvelle Aquitaine

€30,000

This 17th-century barn is a great renovation project. The barn is 150m² and there are 2 sheds of 75m² plus a courtyard and grounds of 500m² each. There is water and electricity available and the barn needs a new roof. The barn is 5 minutes from the villages of Neuvy-Bouin and Clessé, 25 minutes from the medieval town of Parthenay and 50 minutes from Niort.

Find out more about this property: France Property Shop

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Sauzé-Vaussais, Deux-Sevrès, Nouvelle Aquitaine

€38,850

This small house is in the market town of Sauzé-Vaussais and would make a great ‘lock up and leave’ holiday home. There is a living room with corner kitchen, bathroom, two bedrooms and a private gravelled courtyard garden. All conveniences of the town are within walking distance and there is an open-air swimming pool in the summer.

Find out more about this property: France Property Shop

Perret, Côtes-d’Armor, Brittany

€47,550

In the village of Perret in Côtes-d’Armor, this one-bed house would make a good holiday home. The ground floor is one open room with a fireplace at one end and a kitchen at the other. On the first floor there is one bedroom, a bathroom and a mezzanine. It has a small, easy to maintain garden.

Find out more about this property: France Property Shop

Verteuil-sur-Charente, Charente, Nouvelle Aquitaine

€34,000

This two-bedroom house is in the riverside village of Verteuil-sur-Charente and is a short walk from the village bakery, shop, restaurants, bars and post office. The market town of Ruffec is just a 5-minute drive away. The house has two bedrooms, a kitchen/dining room, toilet and attic as well as a front and rear courtyard. There is no bathroom but there is space to install one on the first floor.

Find out more about this property: France Property Shop

Valmorel, Savoie, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

€45,000

This one-bed studio apartment is in a Savoyard residence with direct access to the family friendly ski slopes of the resort of Valmorel in the French Alps. Valmorel is a village resort in Le Grand Domaine ski area. The apartment is an ex-leaseback and is due to be sold fully furnished as a conventional freehold on 4 October 2018.

Find out more about this property: Leggett Immobilier

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