A home in Montpellier: a winning purchase along the Mediterranean coast

Waël Dargouth
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Purchasing a home in Montpellier is an investment in the future of a city that is ideally located along France’s Mediterranean coast.

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With its simple shape and sunny outdoor pool, this home is a practical choice for day-to-day living. © Luis Viegas
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Located not far from the Mediterranean coast, the administrative centre of the department of Hérault flourishes in the perennially sunny Languedoc-Roussillon region. This dynamic university town, with its rich historical and cultural heritage set off by the unique flavour of the surrounding vineyards, is currently experiencing an uptick in its luxury real estate market. In response to the surge, buyers are flocking to purchase a luxury home in Montpellier.

A mansion in Montpellier's Richter district

The south-eastern part of the city, a dynamic area that borders the coastal Lez River, is experiencing a boom thanks to the nearby university campus. As a result, new real estate projects are cropping up on every street corner, and the value of luxury homes is increasing.

A highly sought after location

The same holds true for this tastefully renovated home, which proudly overlooks a 4 550 m² estate. The house itself includes 10 rooms and 350 m² of living space, two living rooms, a dining room, an open-plan kitchen, five bedrooms including a master bedroom, four bathrooms, a cellar, and a garage.

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A double staircase overlooking the garden brings a dose of freshness to the home in the summer. © Sotheby's Realty
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The living room and dining room are separated by the entryway, which features a view of the surrounding countryside. © Sotheby's realty

A stone house in the Montpellier backcountry

Located just outside a city whose borders are constantly expanding, Castelnau-le-Lez is a peaceful haven that will make you want to purchase a home in Languedoc-RoussillonThis secluded retreat has managed to hold onto its authentic village feel and offers an excellent quality of life.

High quality materials

Nature enthusiasts will fall in love with this home set on 2,7 hectares. Featuring 281 m² of living space, this incredibly charming property includes 8 rooms, a living room, a dining room that opens up onto the garden, a fully equipped kitchen, five bedrooms, two bathrooms, a tennis court, and a pool.

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Traditional tiles and arched windows make this house all the more endearing. © Sotheby's Realty
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Cut stone and exposed wood beams feature heavily in this eye-catching home interior. © Sotheby's Realty

An architectural bungalow in the east side of Montpellier

Famous architects are heading up the renovations for the city’s newest districts. Montpellier-Est is now home to an incredible influx of building projects. If you’re interested in an indoor-outdoor home, you’re sure to find what you’re looking for here.

High-end features and finishes

This one-storey property sits on a 2 000 m² lot and offers 370 m² of living space. It has 9 rooms including two living rooms, a dining room, an open-plan kitchen that opens up onto a terrace, four bedrooms, four bathrooms, a gym, a garage, and a pool.

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This house has all the features to meet the expectations of today's homebuyer. © Sotheby's Realty
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No need for a chimney in a modern living room when this architectural marvel features front and centre. © Sotheby's Realty

A luxury home overlooking Montpellier’s Parc Marianne

​Elegance and refinement are the watchwords for this recent architectural marvel, located 10 minutes from downtown Montpellier and the city’s beaches. Nestled within an 3 000 m² landscaped garden, this house is designed to bring natural light into every living space.

A secluded 80 m² terrace

If you’re in the market for a luxury home in Hérault, keep this one in mind. It features 415 m² of living space and 7 rooms including a receiving room, a dining room, a kitchen, five bedrooms, four bathrooms, a private apartment, a gym, a garage, and a pool.

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The pond, pool, and Jacuzzi decorate this home’s tree-shaded garden and surround the patio. © Sotheby's
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Thanks to its high ceilings, the living room also has space for a wonderfully useful mezzanine floor. © Sotheby's Realty

An exceptional villa in a protected site in Montpellier

Recently built on a hill atop a nearly 4 000 m² plot of land, this exceptional villa features an array of chic and elegant luxury amenities in all its living spaces.

Outdoor areas designed for relaxation

Its 400 m² of living space include 9 rooms, two reception rooms, a dining room, a high-end kitchen, three bedrooms, four bathrooms, an office, a billiards room, a tennis court, a gym, a steam room, two pools, and a pool house.

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Across its two levels, the villa features a collection of artwork within an exclusive setting. © Sotheby's Realty
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The dining room and living room are bordered by bay windows, which offer an abundance of natural light. © Sotheby's Realty
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