Languedoc-Roussillon

The Languedoc-Roussillon is an upcoming area in terms of real-estate investment. The region is now open to low-cost flights thanks to 4 airports; Montpellier, Nimes, Perpignan and Carcassonne and soon the 5th , Beziers. It is a perfect combination of the finest French beaches and a warm climate.


The Languedoc market offers incredible opportunities for investment properties with an average capital growth of 15 % per year, with developments showing up to 30 % capital appreciation! The property market in Languedoc caters for all tastes and budgets. This is the right time for you to invest in Languedoc-Roussillon!


Furthermore, investors benefit from a very strong rental market due to a population increase. As an investor, you have access to guaranteed rentals which make your investment very secure since the rental demand is far exceeding the number of properties available. 
 
The wonders of Languedoc-Roussillon extend from the modern and authentic regional capital of Montpellier, Roman Nimes, Beziers and the Canal du Midi to the medieval town of Carcassonne. More than 40 sandy beaches along the coast attract numerous tourists for holidays.

Languedoc-Roussillon's holiday resorts range from lively maritime centers to sleepy fishing villages. With activities all year around, Sete, "the little Venice of Languedoc" offers an authentic fishing port, typical neighbourhoods with their coloured facades, crossed by canals. Whether you are looking for investment, rental or holiday home, the Languedoc-Roussillon is perhaps the most lucrative place in France to find a suitable property.

Area: South West, next to Var & Côte D´Azur, border of Spain/Pyrenees, Montpellier, Nimes, Perpignan, Toulouse, Narbonne, Carcassonne.

Airports: Montpellier, Nimes, Perpignan, Girona Barcelona direct flights from Stansted & Luton : flight time 11/2 hrs

Population: 3.4 million
Very cheap cost of living; bottle of wine €5

Tourism: With 14 million tourists per year (including 4 million foreigners), more than 100 million nights, 20 billion francs (3 billion Euro) revenue, the Languedoc-Roussillon is the fourth French touristic region.


Languedoc-Roussillon Cities:

Carcassonne: Largest medieval city in Europe with its city walls still intact.

Montpellier: Capital of Languedoc. Leading university town with a medical school dating from C12th. Quarter of population are students. A vibrant high tech city, charming old city has been pedestrianised. Montpellier & surrounding country comprise most varied & exciting region of Languedoc.
Minutes from the beach stretching for 40km. Infinite number of restaurants, bars, cafes & lively nightlife.

Nimes: An old Roman city, founded by Emperor Augustus. Has some of the best surviving Roman buildings in Europe. Denim originally made in Nimes.

Perpignan: Once the capital of Majorca, still a major Catalan centre, more Spanish than French. Capital of Roussillon
Beziers: Originally Phoenician settlement, then a Roman military post.

Narbonne: First Roman city in France dating from 120BC.
Toulouse: 6th largest city in France.
Sete: 20 mins from Montpellier, busy port, 20km unspoilt beaches, colourful old town, museums, park, lively nightlife in summer, many seafood restaurants.


Languedoc-Roussillon Activities:

300 days of sunshine and the best climate in France with summer temperatures averaging 30ºC, frequent rain in winter but mild.

110 miles of coastline along the Mediterranean sea, mostly made up of sandy beaches with some rocky coves, many fishing villages.

Historic medieval area, ancient cities, mountains, rivers, lakes, canals, thermal springs, abbeys, cathedrals, chateaux, castles, fortresses, grottos, caverns & caves.

National parks & UNESCO wildlife reserves, fetes, carnivals, festivals, exhibitions, theatre, pottery, museums, vineyards, markets.

Cycling, horse riding, walking, scuba diving, jet skiing, waterskiing, white water rafting, canyoning, sailing, paragliding, hang gliding, hot air ballooning, hunting, fishing, boules, petanque, bull fighting.

12 ski resorts in the Catalan Pyrenees with 200 slopes & 150 ski lifts.

Languedoc-Roussillon Distances:

By TGV train:
Nimes to Paris: 4 hrs
Montpellier to Paris: 4 hrs 30 mins
Narbonne to Paris: 6 hrs
Beziers to Paris: 4 hrs 45 mins
Perpignan to Paris: 6 hrs
Toulouse to Paris: 4 hrs 30 mins

Ferry: to northern France & drive OR take SNCF motorail from Calair or Paris to Narbonne or Toulouse.

Driving: Nice to Montpellier 4 hrs, to Perpignan 5 hrs via toll roads
Perpignan to Toulouse 3 hrs
Aigues Mortes to Nimes: 30km
Aigues Mortes to Montpellier: 25km
Montpellier to Narbonne: 90km
Montpellier to Sete: 25km
Narbonne to Perpignan: 60km
Perpignan to Spanish border: 25km

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