Charming 3-Bed Village House with Heated Pool in Puissalicon
€198,000€1,650/m²
Puissalicon, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
3
bedrooms
2
bathrooms
120 m²
interior
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Yesterday
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AI summaryThis rare village house features three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a heated pool, perfect for family living or a serene getaway. Located in the picturesque village of Puissalicon, you'll enjoy easy access to Béziers and the stunning coast just 20 minutes away.
- village
- family
- pool
- quiet
Highlights
- Three spacious bedrooms
- Heated swimming pool
- Large terraces for outdoor living
- Ample garage space
- Close to Béziers and the coast
- Ready to move into
Worth knowing
- Car likely needed for daily errands
Good fit for: Ideal for families or those looking for a retreat in a vibrant village setting.
Lifestyle scores
- Beach
- 60
- Walkable
- 55
- Remote work
- 60
- Family
- 70
- Retirement
- 70
- Airport access
- 75
- Investment
- 65
- Luxury
- 50
- Value
- 75
About this place
This charming village house in Puissalicon boasts approximately 120 m² of living space, providing a comfortable and inviting environment. It features three bedrooms and two bathrooms, making it ideal for families or those seeking extra space. The ground floor includes a large garage of 28 m² with an electric door, a shower room with WC and basin, and a utility room alongside the pool system.
The first floor hosts a well-equipped kitchen of 16.5 m², complete with an oven, hob, fridge, and extractor, adorned with original tiling. The kitchen also features a chimney that efficiently heats the second floor. A bright lounge measuring 30 m² invites natural light through two bay windows, leading out to two terraces – one of 7 m² and a larger terrace of 40 m² that includes a delightful heated tiled pool measuring 3.5×5.5 m.
On the second floor, a hallway leads to three bedrooms of varying sizes, with built-in cupboards in the smaller rooms and air conditioning in the larger 14 m² room. The second floor also includes a separate WC and a landing area of 11.5 m². This property is ready to move into and represents great value at a price of €198,000, with the option to negotiate furniture.
What this place offers
- swimming pool
- air conditioning
- garage
- terrace
Where you’ll be
Puissalicon, 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.
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Make an offer
Offers are usually verbal or via the estate agent (agent immobilier). Once accepted, the agent drafts the offer letter.
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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.
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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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