| Price | POA | Ref | 12024CP11 |
| Town | Villeneuve-Minervois | Dept | Aude |
| Floor | 0 M2 | Plot Size | 0 M2 |
| Bath | 0 | Bed | 0 |
Philippe Colombu Independent Agent, says :
The plots are sold with all services ( water, electricity, main drainage , parking, and communications network) and are located at the entrance of this typical Minervois village in the heart of the wine region and Cathar Country. The land available for the construction of homes varies from 500m2 to 700m2 approximately. Prices of building land vary from 55000 € to 75000€.You should reckon 1200€ per square meter on average for the construction of your home.
View Philippe's Property PortfolioThis is a great opportunity to build the french home of your dreams in a traditional minervois village only 15 minutes drive away from the medieval city of Carcassonne . Visiting the Cathar Country, barging on the Canal du Midi , going to the mediterranean beaches , enjoying a picnic on the banks of one of the lakes in the Montagne Noire are only a few of the activities in the area. In the winter it is possible to enjoy the skiing in the Pyrenees , which are 90 minutes away. If you enjoy golf then you will certainly appreciate Carcassonne and Mazamet golf courses at a short drive.Carcassonne (Ryanair) and Toulouse airports (Easyjet) are respectively 20 minutes and an hour drive.
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The Aude lies in the Languedoc-Roussillon on the edge of the Pyrenees, and as usual within France, such a diverse country, there are a wide variety of landscapes. Vast areas are devoted to wheat fields and vineyards, and mountains and vast forests are scattered throughout the area. The department also has around 50km of Mediterranean coastline, which is always appealing!
The city of Carcassonne is the Aude's most proud possession. The medieval town, which was the inspiration for 'The Sleeping Beauty', boasts an incredible 52 towers and 2 enormous ramparts. A stroll around the city's old town reveals many memorable views, and even form the autoroute, when lit up at night, it looks sensational. The historical city of Narbonne, not far from Carcassone, is another favourite.
The Aude has a large number of castles, reminiscent of its Cathar history. The most impressive citadel is Peyrepertuse, which has 2.5km of ramparts.
The Midi Canal, which flows through the department, is an incredible feat of construction. It took 12,000 men working for 14 years to complete it in the 17th century, and it runs from Toulouse to Thau, passing through Carcassonne. The canal is an incredible 240km in length nowadays, it is used most by the tourist industry and is a great way to explore the region whilst admiring the landscape at a leisurely pace.
The area is proud of its customs and local cuisine, including the world famous cassoulet. Castelnaudary is considered the world capital of this particular dish. There are very strict rules over what constitutes a cassoulet - most importantly, all the ingredients must come from the Aude!
Carcassonne has its own international airport with regular flights to the UK and other European destinations, as well as a TGV train station, so travelling to the Aude is easy.
The french property prices in the Aude tend to be slightly cheaper than the average within the Languedoc Roussillon, but the major cities naturally attract higher property values, particularly Carcassonne.
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