• A 95 m², two-bedroom flat in the prestigious Villa des Ternes,
    a 1932 residence in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, on the Rive Droite
  • An authentic 18th-century townhouse converted into a B&B and restaurant
    in the heart of the historic district of Semur-en-Auxois
  • A family apartment in an 18th-century edifice in Lyon’s historical
    city centre, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • A magnificent 17th century flat on the piano nobile in a quiet street
    between the Seine and the Village Saint-Paul in the Marais
  • A sixteenth-century mansion, remodelled in the nineteenth century, waiting
    to be restored in grounds that cover two hectares beside the River Erdre
  • A 19th century farmhouse with generous volumes
    and its landscaped orchard of 1 ha, 20 minutes from Montauban
  • A renovated 147m² Parisian apartment with an independent section, nestled in a calm
    spot close to shops, between the vibrant Arts-et-Métiers and Enfants-Rouge districts
  • A castle and its renovated medieval keep with a stunning view over the surrounding
    15 ha of open countryside, on the edge of a historic village between Conques and Espalion
  • A certified organic farm on 238 hectares of grounds, with its planned
    sustainable hospitality development, close to the village of Monsanto
  • In Castellana Grotte, alongside the Selva di Fasano road,
    a 16th century farmhouse in need of renovation
  • À 1 h 30 de Paris, en Bourgogne, une élégante maison de village du 18e s.
    entourée de ses dépendances en pierre et de son parc aux essences variées
  • A very comfortable town house and a vast annex with its privacy
    protected by one of the high walls of the old town of Niort
  • A listed chateau in the Nancy countryside, rebuilt by Georges Biet
    and decorated by Louis Guingot, members of the École de Nancy
  • A 17th & 19th century country house in a village
    in the heart of the Orléans forest in the Centre-Val de Loire region
  • A fortified 16th century dwelling and its outbuildings,
    on the border between Champagne and Lorraine

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