| Price | €28,000 £22,523* | Ref | 15950FC40 |
| Town | Dept | Landes | |
| Floor | 0 M2 | Plot Size | 1897 M2 |
| Bath | 0 | Bed | 0 |
Franck Chaligné Independent Agent, says :
Located on the perimeter of the village, the plot has nice panoramic views to forested hillsides
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An attractive plot well situated on the edge of the small village of Samadet on the Gers/Landes border. 20 minutes from Pau and the Pyrenees, 90 minutes from the Atlantic coast at Biarritz, both cities served by Ryanair.
The plot itself edges a small lane set on the perimeter of the village with panoramic views to forested hillsides. The plot has mains drainage and water connected and electricity is at the roadside. The plot area is 1897sqm and has outline planning (CU) for a 140sqm house to be constructed ; a full boundary survey has been conducted and entrance constructed.
The village of Samadet has a doctor, school, boulangerie, butchers, pizzeria, bar and various other small shops. Supermarkets and other facilities can be found at Hagetmau and Aire-sur-l'Adour both within 15 minute drives.
DPE : This property does not have a fixed heating system
The Landes department is renoowned for reliably good weather. The spring is usually characterised by rain while the summer is warm with the occasional storm. Running parallel to the coastline there are dunes, with a number of large lakes beside them in the north. The south is largely hilly and much of the department is covered in forest.
The area has been able to preserve a great deal of its natural heritage. The Landes Atlantic coastline is known as the silver coast, and after navigating the largest dunes in the whole of Europe you will witness the largest waves the continent has to offer as well. It's no wonder that surfers from all over the world flock here every year.
Mont-de-Marsan is the department capital, and this historical town is located at the confluence of the Midou and Douze. It has been a centre of trade throughout its history, with an impressive 14th Century keep with grand gardens, which is now used by the French military.
Elsewhere, Capbreton is an attractive seaside resort located in the south of the department. It also has an active fishing port and a promenade built by Napoleon III.
Bordeaux, Pau and Biarritz all have regular flights from the UK. The TGV trains take under 3 and half hours to travel from Paris to Bordeaux, or alternatively to Biarritz.
Property is not cheap in this region, but then does offer fabulous coastline properties with a great climate. Cheaper properties are inland, but too far inland towards Toulouse and property prices start to rise again.
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