Languedoc covers roughly the region between the Rhône and the Aude River, extending northwards to the Cévennes and the Massif Central. Languedoc derives from Occitan (French: langue d'oc), the language spoken in the region before French became the general usage language. Languedoc property not come under French control until the 16th century.
Languedoc is one of the most charming areas of France. The southern-central region is bounded by the region of Auvergne, to the north, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, to the east, the Mediterranean to the southeast, Spain to the south, and the Midi-Pyrénées to the west. Languedoc Property has one of the most scenic views to offer!
Many Languedoc properties are advertised privately by the French. A lot of French advertise their properties on the front of their home, usually with a phone number. Brushing up on your friends, or having someone with you who knows is a great advantage. If you have friends living in your chosen area, they may do some leg work for you. Visit an Estate Agent, pick their brains, look at their property selection and choose which ones to visit. Be open minded and maybe agree to look outside your village list - there may be some surprises.
Listen to your heart and head. If all parties agree that the Languedoc property is correct, make an offer.
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