A 15th-century château in Franche-Comté with 16,000+ sq ft of living space featuring Baroque and Renaissance interiors is now on the market for €1,800,000.
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A 15th-century château in Franche-Comté with 16,000+ sq ft of living space featuring Baroque and Renaissance interiors is now on the market for €1,800,000.
A Cotswolds couple found their dream home in the Gard, one of five standout properties recently sold in the South of France. Set on 12 acres near Uzès, their 19th-century mas offered timeless charm, privacy, and rare value in a region quietly rivaling Provence.
Surrounded by lush forests and tranquil landscapes, this property offers the perfect blend of French heritage and natural beauty, set near the village of Val-d'Ajol in the scenic Vosges region.
A rare Parisian duplex with Eiffel Tower views, 16-foot ceilings, and a presidential past quietly hits the market in the city’s coveted 7th arrondissement.
Set in a peaceful, elevated position in the charming village of Biot, just inland from Antibes, this five-bedroom villa offers panoramic views of the sea, snow-dusted mountains, and the village below—all for €463,000 per 1/8 share via Lazazu’s fractional ownership model.
This contemporary villa offers breathtaking views over the French Riviera coastline from its hilltop location, with a coveted address in one of the most sought-after locations in Cannes.
English-style parkland, Mont Blanc views, and 7,000+ sq ft of untouched 19th-century elegance—hidden in plain sight in Eastern France.
Located in the heart of Normandy’s Bessin region, between the historic towns of Bayeux and Caen, this neo-Gothic château, built around 1870, features a detailed façade with esoteric design elements that evoke the quest for the philosopher’s stone.
Close enough for city dinners, far enough for midnight swims under the stars, this dreamy French château—once home to a hero of the American Revolution—offers a rare chance to rent historic luxury just outside Paris.
At the gateway to the Luberon, this 15-acre estate in Le Thor—just 15 miles from Gordes—includes a restored 18th-century bastide and guest houses, with interiors featured in France’s top design magazines.