• A dwelling from the Art Deco period with Haussmannian-style interior décor
    and its garden of nearly 900 m², near Nantes
  • A 1970s radio relay station transformed into an ultramodern home, to be completed,
    with a swimming pool and radio relay dishes, in the Vaucluse, at the summit of a famous peak
  • A specially designed house from the 1970s with 3.2 hectares of grounds
    with a stream, tucked away in France’s Centre Val de Loire region
  • A dwelling from 1900 surrounded by wooded grounds, partially
    classified as a “Protected Wooded Area”, near the Arcachon Bay waterfront
  • A 16th-century townhouse on a medieval chateau square
    in a historical town at the edge of Brittany
  • In the historic centre of Brindisi,
    a Baroque palace built in 1692
  • A 225m² Haussmannian-style family apartment with two
    garrets, nestled in the chic 16th arrondissement of Paris
  • In Settignano, in the Florentine hills,
    a historic villa and its 7-hectare park overlooking Florence
  • A 19th-century manor house, with a modern extension and landscaped garden,
    on a plot of more than 2 000 m² in the old town of Bagneux
  • A grand house built in 1810 with a French formal garden, an outbuilding
    and 5,100m² of grounds in a small town on Normandy’s Cotentin peninsula
  • At the foot of the Eiffel Tower,
    a luxurious flat directly facing the Champ-de-Mars
  • A high-ceilinged Parisian apartment bathed in natural light in a former
    belle époque workshop in the French capital’s 16th arrondissement
  • Near the beaches of Skiathos,
    a contemporary villa of 351 m² with a swimming pool in a garden of maritime pines
  • An imposing 18th-century mansion, with outbuildings,
    in a landscaped garden, 30 minutes from Fontainebleau
  • A 19th-century wine merchant’s grand house with a riverside garden,
    just south of the town of Vittel in France’s Vosges department

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