OMG! I stayed in this house too only for one night. They said it was for sale and that was years ago. Loved the house, loved the little town and at the time they had a little pub there with live music and great drinks! I still think of Puivert! But alas, I chose to move to the riveria.
Please don't make more videos! All these North Americans buying up houses with their spare money make it much more difficult for us now here in Europe, we just don't earn enough to compete 😅 Nice house btw ❤
thanks for the vlog, interesting to follow your journey. Have a look at Mirepoix and the area around there; its a thriving town, very french and local and doesn't become a dormitory in the winter like some of the villages on the plains beyond carcassonne. Some of the houses up towards the pyrenees are really off track and of course you can't see the Pyrenees if you are sitting in a crack under them.. 😁
Love the floor tile in dining room and the backsplash in kitchen-charming! Aude is part of Occitanie, on the opposite side of the Mediterranean coast from Nice and the Côte d’Azur, which tends to be much more expensive than Occitanie. Love the price, super home!! Scandinavian design has NOTHING to do with Dutch people from the Netherlands (aka “Holland”), generally.
This is exactly what I was looking for (the area, and the filming/walk through plus pricing).... I was eagerly expecting the other 11 houses that you said you saw, but your video ended with just this one 😢... will subscribe to see the rest.
I am no expert on that subject either...yet I think lots of French people are rather concerned about the subject in this undeniably beautiful part of our country... I am glad you like our country !
I live in the area and there has been drought throughout france for the past two years but this year all the aquafers are full or nearly full. As it is within the rain shadow of the pyrenees we have been lucky in this area not to have suffered as badly as the rest of france. Climate is most certainly a consideration and the areas East of Carcassonne have become unbearable in the summer months.
Eva, if you are still house-hunting... there is a little 2 BR in Caunes Minervois that is GORGEOUS and the price great. Just stumbled upon it. The town is a great location - you're near Provence but also near the Pyrenees and Spain. Nearest substantial town is Carcassonne (!) and the city of Toulouse nearby. The city of Avignon would be near as well. If I were looking I would definitely love this one! (There is a RU-vid video.)
@@evavoinigescu Here it is. It's small, but just adorable. Again, I cannot recommend the location enough - don't know how familiar you are with France's geography. If I had to do it myself, I would look at the Southwest - the Pyrenees region; it is lovely and less touristy and the pricing will be much lower! Or also the Dordogne region and Auvergne. Less expensive, more beauty! Good luck Eva! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Wi67fOiz3k4.html&ab_channel=AndrewGuck-LeggettImmobilierInternational
Village house with possible indesirable neighbours, the problem is the police doesn't do anything about that, we did that and won't ever do it again. My advice, get a separate house not a village house!
You repeatedly make comments about the Dutch owners and Scandinavia, you really need to learn that the people of the Benelux and Scandinavian people are very different.
Very well done - Eva your practical and straight forward style is very refreshing - I have grown so tired of house/apartment tour guides that want to use up 30 minutes of my very valuable time , cram 13 hyperbolic adjectives into every sentence and then never mention the asking price - please continue on your present course - Cheers from Miami Beach Florida , joey d.
Thanks Joey! I appreciate an efficient tour myself. I'm working towards more aesthetic shots but the reality is I filmed these quickly on an iphone as a real buyer touring these houses. Hopefully on my next trip I'll have a chance to provide slightly snazzier footage that does these houses justice.