A French Country Property With Equestrian Facilities
On the market with AK.SO Conseils Sotheby's, the property is located in the heart of the Bourbonnais countryside, near the spa resort city of Vichy in central France.
Château Saint-Calais is the 'Petite Folie' We Need
The term “petite folie” in French also fittingly translates to “splurge”, and this Normandy property provides a lifestyle we’d love to indulge in.
French Manor House in Normandy
This lovely French manor home in Normandy is located just 20 minutes from the beaches of Deauville and 1 hour 45 minutes to Paris.
French Riviera Villa Overlooking the Bay of Pampelonne
On the market with Cote d’Azur Sotheby’s, this hilltop villa is within walking distance to St. Tropez’s famous Pampelonne Beach and Club 55.
Picturesque French Château in the Sologne Region
The château is listed (ISMH) and has been a private residence for the same family for the past 60 years, fully restored to an excellent condition.
Fairytale Renaissance Château in Western France
On the market with Maxwell Baynes, the listed property dates back to the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, with serious curb appeal as one of most beautiful private castles in France.
French Riviera Villa Built for the World's 1st Makeup Mogul
On the market with VINGT Paris, Villa Blanche is a lovely estate set on the French Riviera in the Cannes hillside built in the 1950s for Helena Rubinstein, the first female self-made millionaire.
French Vineyard Estate in Bordeaux
This elegant French vineyard estate is set near Saint-Émilion, one of the principal red wine areas of Bordeaux, offering Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Cabernet Franc vines.
French Château Outside of Paris
On the market with Marc Foujols, the Fontainbleu property was built in 1594 in the Louis XIII style and was originally the hunting lodge of Henri IV, where he would receive his mistress Gabrielle d'Estrées.
Private Mansion in the Heart of Paris
On the market with Belles demeures de France, L'Hotel de Jarnac is a neoclassical mansion designed in 1784 by renowned architect Étienne-François Legrand, listed as a Monument Historique.