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Semi-Detached Stone Home For Sale in France Under $30K

$29,960

One-bedroom, one-bath stone home for sale in France with tiled floors, fireplace, beamed ceiling, garden, courtyard and barn.

Realtor Comments

Semi-detached stone and tiled property(south east facing;52 sqm), built in 1948, situated in a hamlet in a peaceful setting, in the area of Moussac, with a courtyard attached and a garden area of 4 144 sqm split into 3 different plots, including a garden area of 50 sqm attached to the house. Heating : oil central and wood. Ancient septic tank will need updating. Part double glazing. Barn(50 sqm) with an ancient stable and loft above. DPE : E – GES : E.

Ground floor : living room/kitchen(22 sqm) with an insert fireplace, tiled flooring and exposed beams, hallway(12 sqm) with lino flooring and a staircase, bedroom(15 sqm) with laminate flooring, tiled shower room(3 sqm) with a sink and a toilet.

  • 1bd
  • 4,4605.64sqft
  • Circa 1948

 

 

Contact Seller: JB French Houses

 

Ansac-sur-Vienne, France $29,960

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Here are some pros and cons of living in or visiting Ansac-sur-Vienne, France:

Pros

  1. Scenic Beauty:
    • Located along the Vienne River, the area offers picturesque landscapes, beautiful countryside, and opportunities for outdoor activities.
  2. Peaceful Environment:
    • The town provides a tranquil setting, ideal for those seeking a slower pace of life away from urban hustle.
  3. Rich History:
    • Ansac-sur-Vienne has historical significance with charming architecture and nearby historical sites to explore.
  4. Community Spirit:
    • A small population fosters a close-knit community where residents often know each other and engage in local events.
  5. Cultural Experiences:
    • Proximity to larger cities like Angoulême allows access to cultural activities, festivals, and events.

Cons

  1. Limited Amenities:
    • Fewer shops, restaurants, and entertainment options compared to larger towns or cities, necessitating travel for certain services.
  2. Employment Opportunities:
    • Job prospects may be limited, particularly in specialized fields, which could require commuting to nearby areas.
  3. Public Transportation:
    • Limited public transportation options may hinder mobility for those without a car.
  4. Language Barrier:
    • For non-French speakers, language can be a barrier in daily interactions and local administration.
  5. Weather:
    • Weather can vary, with hot summers and chilly winters, which may not suit everyone’s preferences.

 

 

 

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