€800,000 - €2,500,000

Properties for sale in France

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House in Lusignan

Lusignan, Nouvelle-Aquitaine

€1,350,000
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House in Saint-Junien

Saint-Junien, Arrondissement de Rochechouart

€895,000
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House in Roquecor

Roquecor, Arrondissement de Castelsarrasin

€1,699,500
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House in Cordes-sur-Ciel

Cordes-sur-Ciel, Arrondissement d'Albi

€1,132,000
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House in Chantonnay

Chantonnay, Arrondissement de La Roche-sur-Yon

€1,148,000
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House in Sainte-Foy-la-Grande

Sainte-Foy-la-Grande, Nouvelle-Aquitaine

€1,395,000
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House in Agde

Agde, Arrondissement de Beziers

€1,328,400
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House in Agde

Agde, Arrondissement de Beziers

€1,328,400
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296 m²
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House in Ambeyrac

Ambeyrac, Occitanie

€899,000
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House in Jarnac

Jarnac, Nouvelle-Aquitaine

€1,750,000
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House in Auch

Auch, Arrondissement d'Auch

€845,000
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304 m²
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House in Assier

Assier, Arrondissement de Figeac

€891,925
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House in Belves

Belves, Nouvelle-Aquitaine

€1,105,300
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House in Les Leves-et-Thoumeyragues

Les Leves-et-Thoumeyragues, Nouvelle-Aquitaine

€1,017,600
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House in Nogaro

Nogaro, Arrondissement de Condom

€890,000
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House in Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val

Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val, Arrondissement de Montauban

€860,000
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House in Val-d'Oire-et-Gartempe

Val-d'Oire-et-Gartempe, Arrondissement de Bellac

€870,000
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Apartment in Beausoleil

Beausoleil, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur

€1,445,000
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120 m²
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House in Pineuilh

Pineuilh, Nouvelle-Aquitaine

€850,000
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Apartment in Saint-Laurent-du-Var

Saint-Laurent-du-Var, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur

€811,200
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84 m²

Find properties for sale in France with Your Overseas Home. Country cottages in Brittany or Normandy often start from around €120,000, while farmhouses in Dordogne or Charente typically range from €150,000 to €300,000. For buyers seeking luxury, Provence, the Alps, and the Riviera offer villas and chalets from €500,000 to over €1M. With options from rural retreats to coastal and city homes, France has something for every buyer.

Frequently asked questions about buying property in France

What is the average price of an apartment in France?
The average price of an apartment in France is €1,139,770, based on our current active listings. However, prices vary depending on the property size, condition, features and location within France. You can typically expect to pay between €85,000 and €15,336,000.

For more information on how to buy in France download our guide.

What is the average price of 2 - 3 bedroom property in France?
The average price for a 2 - 3 bedroom property in France is €618,537, based on our current active listings. However, depending on the location you can expect to pay between €43,000 to €5,925,000.
What is the price difference between 2 and 3 bedroom properties in France?
In France, 3 bedroom properties are on average €152,112 more expensive than 2 bedroom properties, based on our current active listings. However, the exact difference depends on the property size, condition, features and location within France.
How many properties under €100,000 are there in France?
There are currently 114 properties under €100,000 in France, based on our current active listings.
What can I buy in France for my budget of €100,000?
There are currently 114 properties available in France for a budget of €100,000, based on our current active listings. Property size, condition, features and location within France will influence what is available within this budget.
What can I buy in France for my budget of €300,000?
There are currently 1,494 properties available in France for a budget of €300,000, based on our current active listings. Property size, condition, features and location within France will influence what is available within this budget.
What can I buy in France for my budget of €500,000?
There are currently 2,699 properties available in France for a budget of €500,000, based on our current active listings. Property size, condition, features and location within France will influence what is available within this budget.
How many properties have a pool in France?
There are currently 107 properties with a pool in France, based on our current active listings.
What property checks and diagnostics are required when buying in France?

Most purchases in France include a seller “diagnostics” pack, commonly covering items like energy performance (DPE), lead/asbestos (where relevant by age), gas/electric safety (where relevant), natural/technological risks (ERP), and local requirements such as termites in certain zones. These reports inform you but don’t replace a deeper inspection—especially for older rural homes.

If you’re buying a character property, consider an independent surveyor to check structure, damp, roof condition, drainage, and renovation quality before you commit.

Can foreigners buy property in France?

Yes—foreigners can buy property in France with no general restrictions on non-residents.

The purchase is handled by a French notary (notaire), who verifies title, prepares the deed, collects taxes, and registers ownership. You’ll typically need valid ID, proof of funds, and (if financing) lender documents.

Most buyers sign a preliminary contract first, then complete at the notary a few months later. If you’re buying from abroad, you can often complete using a power of attorney arranged through the notary.

For complete information on buying a property in France, download our France Buying Guide.