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Rent to buy property in France

Rarely available studio apartment in Montpellier, France. 

Spread the balance over 10 years. 

No mortgage required. 

No interest payable. 

Priced at only €80,000

Payable over 120 months at €666 per month. 

No bank finance required. 

Already tenanted and producing a rental income. 

Highlights: 

  • Spacious studio apartment

  • Ground floor. 

  • Gated community. 

  • Located behind the school of nursing. 

  • 5 minutes to the city centre. 

  • Close to the Universities and attractions. 

Location: 

  • Located in a gated community in Montpellier. 

  • Behind the school of nursing. 

  • 5 minutes to Montepellier city centre. 

  • 5 minutes to University of Montpellier - one of the oldest universities in the world. 

  • 5 minutes to Promenade du Peyrou - A stunning park with a panoramic view of Montpellier, the Château d’Eau, and the iconic Aqueduct of Saint-Clément.

  • 5 minutes to Saint-Pierre Cathedral - A majestic Gothic cathedral known for its fortress-like appearance and impressive stained glass.

  • 7 minutes to Jardin des Plantes - One of the oldest botanical gardens in Europe, perfect for nature lovers and a peaceful retreat.

  • 8 minutes to Rue de la Loge and Rue Foch - Pedestrian shopping streets lined with boutiques, luxury stores, and local artisanal shops.

  • 10 minutes to Musée Fabre - One of the finest art museums in France, featuring works from classical to modern art, including pieces by Delacroix and Courbet.

  • 12 minutes to Esplanade Charles-de-Gaulle - A beautiful tree-lined promenade perfect for leisurely walks, with fountains, benches, and occasional markets.

  • 12 minutes to Antigone District - A striking modern neighborhood designed by architect Ricardo Bofill, blending neoclassical elements with contemporary urbanism.

  • 15 minutes to Place de la Comedie - a lively square surrounded by cafes, restaurants, and the historic Opéra Comédie. Great for people-watching and soaking in the city vibe.

  • 15 minutes to Polygone Montpellier - A large and stylish shopping mall near Place de la Comédie, with international brands, restaurants, and a rooftop terrace.

  • 18 minutes to Odysseum - A modern open-air shopping and entertainment complex with high-street shops, a cinema, an aquarium, and family-friendly activities.

  • 20 minutes to Les Halles Laissac - A gourmet food market offering fresh local produce and regional wines.

  • 20 minutes to Montpellier Airport - with over 1.7 million travellers per year. 

  • 25 minutes to the beach. 

Montpellier, France: A Vibrant Mediterranean Gem

Montpellier, nestled in the sunny south of France, is a dynamic and culturally rich city that enchants visitors with its charm and vitality. Located just 10 kilometres from the Mediterranean coast, Montpellier boasts an enviable location between the Cévennes mountains to the north and the sparkling beaches of the Mediterranean to the south. This prime setting makes it a magnet for travellers seeking both natural beauty and urban sophistication.

Population and Vibrancy

With a population of around 300,000, Montpellier is one of France's fastest-growing cities. Its youthful energy is fueled by a large student population, thanks to its prestigious universities, including one of the oldest medical schools in the world. This blend of history and innovation gives Montpellier a vibrant, cosmopolitan feel.

Tourism and Attractions

Montpellier's rich cultural tapestry is evident in its historic architecture, lively squares, and modern attractions. The Place de la Comédie, the city's central square, is a bustling hub surrounded by cafés, theaters, and shops. The old town, known as the Écusson, invites visitors to wander its narrow medieval streets, discover hidden courtyards, and marvel at historical landmarks like the Saint-Pierre Cathedral and the Arc de Triomphe.

Modern landmarks like the Antigone district and the ultra-contemporary Musée Fabre showcase the city's forward-thinking spirit. For nature enthusiasts, the nearby Jardin des Plantes, one of the oldest botanical gardens in France, offers a serene escape.

Weather

Montpellier enjoys a Mediterranean climate, with over 300 days of sunshine a year. Summers are warm and dry, making it perfect for beachgoers, while winters are mild, attracting visitors year-round.

Proximity to Beaches and Outdoor Activities

One of Montpellier’s biggest draws is its proximity to stunning Mediterranean beaches. Just a short drive or tram ride away, you’ll find sandy stretches like Palavas-les-Flots and Carnon, perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and watersports. The surrounding region offers endless opportunities for outdoor adventures, from hiking in the Cévennes to exploring the nearby vineyards.

Economy and Growth

Montpellier's economy is thriving, with strengths in technology, healthcare, and education. The city has established itself as a hub for startups and innovation, earning it a reputation as a leader in sustainability and urban planning. The presence of international companies and a strong tourism sector further bolster the local economy.

Nearby Towns and Cities

Montpellier’s location makes it an ideal base for exploring the Occitanie region. To the west, the medieval city of Carcassonne and the vibrant town of Béziers are within easy reach. To the east, the Roman city of Nîmes and the picturesque town of Aigues-Mortes offer fascinating day trips. The iconic Pont du Gard and the cosmopolitan city of Marseille are also just a short journey away.

Things to Do

Whether you’re drawn to the arts, history, gastronomy, or outdoor adventures, Montpellier has something for everyone. Attend a festival, enjoy a wine tour, or relax at a beach café. By night, the city's buzzing nightlife scene, with its bars, restaurants, and clubs, provides endless entertainment.

Montpellier is a city that truly has it all: a rich history, modern amenities, stunning natural surroundings, and a vibrant lifestyle. 

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