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Vignette - Prestigious - Castle
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Lot-et-Garonne

Castle

1 850 000 €
6.5 ha
RARE OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE A FORMER PRIORY DEVELOPED AS A N EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY SET IN MATURE GROUNDS WITH POOL, NATURAL SOURCE AND LAKE In an area near the historical town of ...
Vignette - Tourist - Barn
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Ariège

Barn

95 000 €
This beautiful, beautifully restored stone building allows you to imagine yourself in a loft spirit with an area of ??250 m2 (EDF meter present) in the beautiful village of Léran l...
Vignette - Tourist - Farm with outbuildings
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Aveyron

Farm with outbuildings

218 000 €
0.6 ha
Previnquieres, farmhouse with a 237m² dwelling house on a plot of approximately 6200m² The house consists of 6 bedrooms of 22m², 18m², 14m², 14m², 10m² and 10m², one of which is on...
Vignette - Tourist - Property
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Aude

Property

195 000 €
1.2 ha
Close to the lively village of Chalabre. Small real estate complex to renovate comprising 3 main buildings including 2 old houses and two barns set a plot of land of 11,655 m² in t...
Vignette - Tourist - Farmhouse
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Lot

Farmhouse

445 000 €
0.6 ha
Benoit Guiral is pleased to show you, this magnificent Quercynois enclosure located in a dominant position with beautiful exposure, consists of a main house which offers more than ...
Vignette - Tourist - Barn
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Aveyron

Barn

69 000 €
Barn with stone vaults, with its small non-adjoining garden, of around 220m2, to renovate, in the heart of a village perched on the Grands Causses Regional Park. Only 30 minutes a...
Vignette - Tourist - House
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Aveyron

House

359 000 €
0.3 ha
Pradinas, old farmhouse of 141m² with its adjoining barn of 140m² as well as its detached barn of 180m² on its land of approximately 3000m²! The house consists of 3 bedrooms of 15m...
Vignette - Agricultural - In Haute Provence, a farm inn and leisure
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Alpes-de-Haute-Provence

In Haute Provence, a farm inn and leisure

1 095 000 €
5 ha
An agritourism and leisure site, in a green setting, 7km from the heart of Sisteron and 5.5km from exit 22 of the A51, Sisteron Sud/Centre exit. Active player in the territory and ...
Vignette - Tourist - Farm with outbuildings
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Farm with outbuildings

386 000 €
1 ha
Come and discover this old farmhouse and its outbuildings, out of water and out of air. All 1200 m² of buildings and 10,000 m² of land including several truffle oaks is located 12 ...
Vignette - Tourist - House with Barn and Shed on land of approximately 05 hectares 06 ares and 58 centiares
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Lot-et-Garonne

House with Barn and Shed on land of approximately 05 hectares 06 ares and 58 centiares

336 000 €
5 ha
On the Dordogne border, just 25 minutes from Bergerac airport and 10 minutes from the center of Eymet, Near the medieval village of LAUZUN with its castle and shops, Come and ...
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What is a farmhouse?

A farmhouse is a former agricultural property comprising a dwelling house, outbuildings (stables, barns, sheepfolds, sheds, etc.) and a small area of land. The age, style and size of each property vary considerably. The land, generally less than 10 hectares, will often be classified as farmland for planning purposes.

Unlike a farm, where the main purpose is to grow crops or raise livestock, a farmhouse is primarily used as a dwelling.

The habitable surface area of an old farmhouse is often very large, which opens up a wide range of possibilities but can also require a significant renovation or maintenance budget.

The names of the properties themselves vary enormously. You'll find farms, farmhouses, barns, farmhouses, farmhouses, etc. in this category of properties. The typical character of certain regions of France also often qualifies them: Gascon, Vosges, Bresse, Bearn, Comminge, Flemish, Gers, Lauragais, Medieval, etc.

Why buy a farmhouse?

Enjoy the peace and quiet of the countryside

There are many advantages to buying a farmhouse. Situated in a rural area, whether in a village or completely isolated, it offers peace and privacy for your future home that you won't find in a city, town or housing estate. 

Located at a distance from other dwellings, it generally has a larger plot than a town house, and outbuildings that can be used to develop a large main or second home.
The size of the plot means you'll have the space you need for a swimming pool, fruit trees, a vegetable garden and pets. 
The presence of outbuildings offers numerous opportunities for storing vehicles, building a workshop, etc.

However, before you buy this type of country estate, there are a number of disadvantages to consider. Being at a distance from your nearest neighbours is also synonymous with isolation, which is not for everyone. The distance from amenities (shops, schools, services, etc.) also means that you have to travel more often by car, which in some cases can represent a significant annual budget.

Developing a tourism project

Farmhouses for sale can be located in the countryside, in the mountains or near the sea. These are areas popular with tourists. Depending on the character of your property, the size and condition of the outbuildings, the size of the land, etc., you may have the opportunity to develop a tourist activity. Fitting out a gîte in an old barn, creating guest rooms in an attic, setting up unusual accommodation or a campsite are just some of the projects you may be able to develop.

Be careful, however, to comply with town planning regulations before developing your tourist accommodation project in an area classified as agricultural.

Developing an equestrian project

You can also use the various outbuildings of your future home to create stalls for your horses and thus set up your equestrian property. You could even develop an equestrian centre, an owner's stable or even a stud farm if the plot is large enough.

If your land includes meadowland, the presence of footpaths or the proximity of woods or forests are significant advantages for an equestrian project.

Buying a smallholding therefore opens up a wide range of options for developing equestrian activities, which from a rural point of view are considered to be agricultural activities and will pose few difficulties from a town planning point of view.

Developing an agricultural activity

If the farmhouse is no longer used for agricultural purposes, there is nothing to prevent it being returned to its original purpose. Certain agricultural activities require a relatively small area of land, such as market gardening, horticulture or certain specialist crops. Dog or cat rearing also requires a small area, but must be kept well away from neighbours to avoid any disturbance.

The outbuildings of a farm for sale can also be given a new lease of life by converting them into commercial premises for the direct sale of agricultural products.

Renovating a farmhouse

When it comes to old buildings, investing in a farmhouse requires careful planning. 

If a recent renovation has already been carried out, there is little risk of unpleasant surprises, and the various compulsory surveys will give you valuable information about the work that needs to be done.

If the farmhouse you are buying is in ruins or has been derelict for many years, you will need to consider major renovation work. You'll need to check the solidity of the walls, roof structure and roofing before considering any interior work. Any alterations to openings (doors, windows) or the roof will require planning permission.

The house will rarely be connected to the mains sewage system, so you'll need to install your own sewage system.

Finally, changing the use of outbuildings (originally for agricultural purposes) to create a new room, a gîte or simply an extension to your home will require planning permission. Please see our article on building on agricultural land. The heritage or historic character of the farm will make it easier to obtain these permits.

You should therefore seek the advice of building professionals (architects, project managers) and contact the planning department of your local town hall before embarking on any work.

Maintaining a farmhouse

As with any house, maintenance work is required if you wish to buy an old farmhouse. But the presence of annexes and the surface area of the land mean that more work is required. 

So it's best to be a bit of a handyman and have the time available to keep your rural property in good repair.

Selling a farmhouse

As you can see, you can sell a renovated farmhouse or a farmhouse in need of renovation. The desire for peace and quiet on the part of many city dwellers, coupled with the possibility of telecommuting, offers real prospects for capital gains. Demand from buyers is still strong for this type of beautiful property.

Location is the number one criterion for property investment, and makes it easier for you to sell your property in the long term. Proximity to main roads, an airport (to attract international customers), major conurbations or tourist destinations are all criteria that can make selling your beautiful rural property easier or more complex.

You can publish your advertisement for the sale of a farmhouse on ma-propriete.fr and benefit from the high visibility we provide.

Where can I find a farmhouse for sale?

ma-propriete-touristique.fr offers you a large number of ads for farms, barns and mas for sale in every department and region of France. You can use our search engine to select properties by category, location, price and surface area. You can build your main or second home, or develop an agricultural, tourist or equestrian activity.

We can also put you in touch with property professionals (estate agents, solicitors, etc.) free of charge. You tell us the details of your farm purchase project and, after analysing them, we'll pass them on to the property professionals we've selected.

 

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