Houses in the scenic Pays de Loire region, the dream of families on the move

Belles Demeures 21 Aug 2020
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A new dream residential destination for families on the move, the Pays de la Loire region offers a wide array of deluxe houses.

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Maisons dans les Pays de la Loire, le rêve des familles qui bougent
Nestled in a lush vegetation, this deluxe property borders the Loire river. © David Hugues
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Opening on the Atlantic and a land known for its pleasant lifestyle, this region dear to the Dukes of Anjou draws its roots from the Middle Ages and the arty spirit of the Renaissance. With its châteaux listed as UNESCO World Heritage, its charming towns and villages form elegant paintings in which it's easy to portray one's self by purchasing a house for sale in the Pays de la Loire.

An architectural feat, in Nantes (44000)

Just 2h by TGV from Paris, prospective buyers are in a hurry to find a house for sale in Nantes. They generally focus on the Loire embankments of a city with a strong cultural patrimony, especially when prestigious real estate goods are hidden in the back of large verdoyant parks.

A well-being space with a jacuzzi and a hammam

Here one finds an architect's villa built on 1.3 hectares. Its livable space of 400 m² comprise 1 large reception room with a fireplace, 1 seperate fitted kitchen, 1 laundry room, 3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms, 1 office, 1 annex, 1 Spa, 1 pool and its pool house.

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For additional elegance and luminosity, the villa comes with large bay windows. © Sotheby's Realty
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The cathedral living room plays the card of modernity . © Sotheby's Realty

The immediate proximity of the sea, in La Baule (44500)

Buying a house in the Loire-Atlantique often implies settling in La Baule, facing the longest European beach of fine sand. Along 9 km, its year-round animated coastline is bordered by deluxe hotels, casinos and villas inherited from the Belle Epoque.

A calm and leafy district

In a residential area, this property extends on a 1,000 m² plot of land. Its 400 m² of livable surface comprise 1 living space exposed south/south-east, open onto a 100 m² terrace, 6 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, 1 garage and 1 pool.

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Partly hidden, this house features a pool with sunlight all day long. © Sotheby's Realty
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Fireplace, bay windows, arty deco, the living rooms gives onto a a terrace organized to host your friends. © Sotheby's Realty

A Pays de la Loire house, in Cordemais (44360)

Between Nantes and Saint-Nazaire, this community of western France is located on the Loire estuary. It shelters a small harbor. Winter is mild and summer balmy, making the local residences coveted prestigious properties.

Four independents guest houses

This architect's house is nestled in a 3,250 m² setting of greenery. Its living spaces span 200 m², with 7 rooms, 1 living room with a fitted kitchen giving out on 1 terrace, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 office and 1 natural pool of 300 m².

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The modernist architecture of the house is reflected in its pool bordered with a floral park. © Sotheby's Realty
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Above the dining room, the mezzanine gives out on a third overhanging terrace. © Sotheby's Realty

A feathered nest, on the bay of La Baule (44500)

Naturally part of the Select Club featuring the most beautiful bays in the world, the one of La Baule stretches out between Pornichet and Le Pouliguen. All along the way, villas, symbols of seashore architecture from the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries, discretely spread out.

Comfort and art of living

In a small alley, this house on a 4,800 m² plot of land, without any neighbors, is part of the landscape. With its 200 m² of livable space, it comprises 8 rooms, 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 1 terrace of 300 m² with southern exposure and 1 heated outdoor pool.

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There is year-round sun in this perfectly exposed house, facing its pool. © Sotheby's Realty
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During summer heat waves, the living room will keep the interior nice and cool. © Sotheby's Realty

On a golf domain, in Saint-André-des-Eaux (44117)

Golfing addicts should be aware that this town, located between the ocean and the Parc Naturel Régional de Brière, borders the most elegant courses of the Great West, including 18 holes of the Groupe Barrière, haven of luxury and peace that is a major reference amongst professionals.

High quality materials

You will be able to visit this comtemporary villa, implanted in a park of 2,300 m². Its 250 m² of living spaces shelter 7 rooms, 1 cathedral living room, 1 fitted kitchen, 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 office, 1 home cinema, 2 parking spaces and 1 pool.

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The architect wagered on large bay windows to provide the house with amplitude. © Sotheby's Realty
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Taking advantage of a fireplace, while seeing the outdoor pool, seems a little bit unusual. © Sotheby's Realty
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