4 bedroom House for sale with Income Potential in Saint Gaudens, Occitanie
The 250m2 property was built in 1850 and comes with outbuildings and income potential. It has been carefully renovated while preserving its authenticity and character.
On the ground floor: A large through-hallway featuring a magnificent solid elm staircase.
On the left: a utility room with pantry-style storage, and a bright 31 m2 dining room overlooking the gardens.
On the right: a recent 20 m2 fitted kitchen open to a cosy 26 m2 living room with a wood-burning fireplace (closed hearth).
On the first floor: Four large bedrooms (15 to 25 m2), three with en-suite sh...
The 250m2 property was built in 1850 and comes with outbuildings and income potential. It has been carefully renovated while preserving its authenticity and character.
On the ground floor: A large through-hallway featuring a magnificent solid elm staircase.
On the left: a utility room with pantry-style storage, and a bright 31 m2 dining room overlooking the gardens.
On the right: a recent 20 m2 fitted kitchen open to a cosy 26 m2 living room with a wood-burning fireplace (closed hearth).
On the first floor: Four large bedrooms (15 to 25 m2), three with en-suite shower rooms and one with a dressing room. A through corridor serving the rooms and opening onto a balcony with clear views of the park.
Attic: A staircase leads to a 150 m2 convertible attic with a high ceiling, balcony, and excellent views. Ideal for additional bedrooms, a playroom, a home cinema, or a loft.
Technical features:
Double glazing throughout
Roof in excellent condition (redone in 2018)
Two heat pumps (installed in 2019) with cast iron radiators
Wood-burning fireplace with closed hearth
Recent electrical and plumbing systems
Compliant micro-sewage treatment system (installed in 2019)
Internet/WIFI connection
Outdoors & outbuildings: Former carpentry workshop of approximately 160 m2 to renovate, perfect for creating one or two holiday cottages or workshops.
Carport for two vehicles
Pleasant garden relaxation area of about 50 m2, ideal for summer meals or shady resting moments typical of the South-West.
Landscaped grounds of 3,000 m2.
A privileged living environment, blending nature and culture
This peaceful rural village offers shops, services, a primary school, local events, and sports facilities (including a padel club).
The area's restaurants and the proximity to Saint-Gaudens enrich daily life.
About 1 hour from Toulouse, accessible by car, bus, or train, with easy shuttle connections to the airport via Tisseo.
Outdoor activities nearby
Hiking: Over 900 km of marked trails (GR10, GR78, Via Garona), including loops near Estancarbon.
Cycling & mountain biking: The Garonne cycling route, 106 km of path along the river.
Nature activities: Caving, canyoning, climbing, paragliding, and hang gliding at nearby sites (Luchon, Arbas, gorges).
Local discovery and heritage: Stroll through the streets of this charming village, visit the 19th-century Saint-Blaise church, and enjoy the authentic atmosphere of the South-West.
This Commingeoise house is a traditional home typical of the Comminges region, south of Haute-Garonne, at the foot of the Pyrenees. It reflects the local rural architecture between plains and mountains, combining sturdiness, warmth, and functionality.
This characterful home will appeal to lovers of stone, history, and space, whether as a main residence, holiday cottages, bed and breakfast, or second home.
Income & existing activity: Currently, the two guest rooms are rented year-round with an occupancy rate of 75%, providing excellent profitability.
The activity can be managed by a single person.
A unique property with exceptional charm, ideal for a large family or tourist project.
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The next step, once you are in agreement, is to sign the preliminary contract (Compromis de Vente). This is a legal document and after ten days will be binding on both parties. Rules change frequently in France and it is best to consult with your notary about when this period starts. Generally the compris will be signed in France with the Agent.
Variants can be included in the compris, for example an Acte (clause) can be added if the name or names to go on the title deed have not been finalised. If a mortgage will be required to purchase the property, the details for this, including the name of the mortgage company, must be on the compris.
2. Paying the Deposit
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Generally it will take around two or three months to complete the purchase.
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