• An 18th-century château in need of renovation and its 24-hectare estate,
    20 minutes from Montluçon, in north-east Creuse
  • An 80-m² flat with a balcony on
    rue Alfred-Laurant in northern Boulogne-Billancourt
  • South of Bordeaux, near Langon, a Gironde manor house refurbished in the 19th century,
    with 10 bedrooms, a swimming pool and grounds of more than 1.5 hectares
  • A 14th-century collegiate church listed as a historical monument, with an apartment,
    in 1.3-hectare grounds, in Burgundy, at the gateway to the Auxois region, at the top of a hill
  • An 18th-century house, renovated with care,
    in the heart of the city of Arles, in a protected sector
  • A grand house built in 1908 with its sumptuous decor still intact,
    nestled in the town of Bar-le-Duc in France’s Meuse department
  • An 18th century country manor house and grounds,
    all listed as historical monuments in the south of the Haute-Saône department, near Besançon
  • A manor house, outbuildings and swimming pool in a luminous clearing
    surrounded by 10 hectares of royal forest, 50 minutes from Toulouse
  • A village house with a 130m² floor area, a summer kitchen and a covered terrace,
    nestled among the quaint alleys of Cotignac, one of France’s most beautiful villages
  • A 15-hectare horse-riding estate with a lake, outhouses and 17 looseboxes,
    tucked away 20 kilometres from the medieval town of Provins, just south-east of Paris
  • A house like a rural holiday home with a heated swimming pool and
    lush garden, nestled in a delightful town in the southern suburbs of Paris
  • A 45-hectare forested estate with a stream and a house in a glade,
    tucked away in France’s Lot-et-Garonne department
  • An 18th-century winegrower's house on 1 hectare of land, close to the Rhône,
    on the border between the Ain and Haute-Savoie departments
  • A former watermill from the 19th century with a farm complex and 25 hectares
    of land, nestled on the River Armançon in France’s Yonne department