Single-Storey Villa with Pool and Stunning Views in Autignac
€513,600€3,669/m²
Autignac, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
4
bedrooms
2
bathrooms
140 m²
interior
1,161 m²
plot
House
property type
Today
listed
The Habio take
AI summaryThis elegant single-storey villa offers 140 m² of living space and a lovely swimming pool, set on a 1,161 m² plot with unobstructed views. Located on the edge of Autignac, it is just 20 minutes from Béziers and 25 minutes from the beaches.
- pool
- garden
- quiet
- village
- family
- beach
Highlights
- Single-storey living for convenience
- Stunning unobstructed views
- Swimming pool with retractable cover
- Converted garage for versatile use
- Energy-efficient with solar panels
- Close to village amenities
Worth knowing
- Car likely needed for daily errands
- Limited information on local schools
Good fit for: Ideal for families or those looking for a peaceful retreat with modern comforts.
Lifestyle scores
- Beach
- 60
- Walkable
- 80
- Remote work
- 65
- Family
- 70
- Retirement
- 75
- Airport access
- 65
- Investment
- 72
- Luxury
- 60
- Value
- 70
About this place
Situated in the charming village of Autignac, this modern villa, built in 2005, boasts convenient amenities including a café, grocery store, and bakery all within easy reach. The property features a generous 140 m² of living space plus a converted garage, enhancing the functionality of the home as a leisure area or additional living space.
Inside, the villa offers a welcoming entrance hall leading to a spacious 40 m² living room that opens onto the garden, complemented by a well-equipped 13 m² kitchen. The layout includes four bedrooms, with the master benefiting from an ensuite shower room and dressing area. The tranquil setting allows for beautiful views of the surrounding environment, making it an inviting retreat.
The outdoor space is a highlight, featuring a 9x4 metre saltwater swimming pool, which is covered by a retractable enclosure for year-round enjoyment. The terrace provides a perfect spot for relaxation, overlooking the beautifully landscaped grounds. Additional amenities include ducted reversible air conditioning, electric rolling shutters, and solar panels for energy efficiency.
This property is ideal for families and individuals seeking a peaceful lifestyle while remaining close to urban conveniences and the coast.
What this place offers
- swimming pool
- air conditioning
- garden
- parking
- terrace
- furnished
- solar panels
Where you’ll be
Autignac, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
Location is approximate — exact address is confirmed by the agent.
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France places no restrictions on foreign property ownership. The notaire (a public official, not a lawyer for either side) handles the conveyance and is paid by the buyer. A French bank account is strongly recommended for completion funds and ongoing charges.
- 1
Make an offer
Offers are usually verbal or via the estate agent (agent immobilier). Once accepted, the agent drafts the offer letter.
- 2
Sign the compromis de vente
Preliminary contract setting price, conditions, and a 5–10% deposit held in escrow. Buyer has a 10-day statutory cooling-off period after signing.
- 3
Engage a notaire
Buyer and seller can share one notaire or use separate ones at no extra cost — fees are fixed by law and split.
- 4
Searches & conditions
Notaire runs title, planning, and mortgage searches; mortgage conditions (clause suspensive) typically allow 45 days to secure financing.
- 5
Final funds & pre-completion
Transfer balance plus all notaire fees to the notaire's account a few days before signing.
- 6
Sign the acte de vente
Final deed signed at the notaire's office (in person or by power of attorney). Keys handed over.
- 7
Registration
Notaire registers the sale at the Service de la Publicité Foncière and sends the buyer a certified copy (attestation) within weeks; the full deed follows in 2–6 months.
No residency requirement to buy. Non-resident mortgages available from French banks, typically 70–80% LTV with stricter affordability checks. France abolished taxe d'habitation on primary residences (2023) but it still applies to second homes — and many communes now apply a surcharge of up to 60% on second homes in high-demand zones.
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