2 bedroom houses for sale

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Found 7 Properties
Country House

€335,000 HAI

Mosnac-Saint-Simeux, Charente

Character propertyDetachedOld stoneOutbuildingsPossible incomeRiver frontageViews
Ref: 706265
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Country House

€120,000 HAI

Aubeterre-sur-Dronne, Charente

Character propertyDetachedGround floor bedroomOld stoneSingle storeyViews
Ref: 706260
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House

€286,794

Le Crotoy, Somme

CoastalL M N P – Holiday Rental Investment use only
Ref: 706039
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House

€39,000 HAI

Aulnay, Charente-Maritime

Character propertyOld stone
Ref: 705877
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Mill

€307,400 HAI

Saint-Claud, Charente

Character propertyDetachedNo close neighboursOld stoneOutbuildingsRiver frontageViews
Ref: 705871
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Town House

€46,000 HAI

Charroux, Vienne

Outbuildings
Ref: 705863
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House

€265,000 HAI

Aubeterre-sur-Dronne, Charente

Possible income
Ref: 705701
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1. Are 2-bedroom houses in France suitable for year-round living?

Yes, but it depends on the property. Some older rural homes may need insulation or heating upgrades for winter, while modern homes are usually well-equipped for year-round comfort.

2. What are the typical costs associated with buying a 2-bedroom house in France?

In addition to the purchase price, buyers should budget for notaire fees (7–10% of the price), property taxes, and potential renovation or maintenance costs.

3. Can I rent out my 2-bedroom house as a holiday home?

Yes, many buyers use their properties as holiday rentals. However, local regulations may apply, especially in popular tourist areas, so check with the local mairie (town hall) before listing it.

4. Are 2-bedroom houses in rural areas connected to mains utilities?

Most properties are connected to electricity and water, but some in remote locations may rely on septic tanks or alternative water sources. Always check utility access before buying.

5. How easy is it to extend a 2-bedroom house in France?

Extensions are possible but may require planning permission, particularly in protected areas. It’s best to consult local authorities before making any structural changes.