Friday, January 15, 2010

Port du Roy photo







Here's another photo taken on Quai d'Honneur this morning, one of the marinas that make up the Port du Roy.


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Port du Roy update

I went to the Port du Roy marina development in Aigues Mortes this morning to meet clients. They are looking for a 2-3 bed house in Port du Roy with a mooring for their boat.


It was a nice sunny morning and the marina looked fantastic with the sun shining on the water.

We looked at two house for sale. A 1 bed house and a 2 bed house. Both had small gardens with moorings directly adjacent. The one bed house with mooring is 216,000€ and the 2 bed house is 270,000€. Both houses have allocated parking spaces and the larger one has integrated air-conditioning throughout.


If you like the seound of either of these two houses in the Port du Roy then email me or call me on 00 33 467 00 11 71.

If you'd like to see what properties in Languedoc we have for sale at the moment, including houses in Port du Roy then click here.


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Friday, June 26, 2009

Villa in Port du Roy for sale

I have just returned from the Port du Roy marina development in Aigues Mortes where I have seen 3 lovely townhouses that may be coming onto the market and one FABULOUS villa that is definately coming onto the market.

More details to follow but the villa is a 175 sqm, 4 bed detached villa on a 700 sqm plot with 13.5m mooring. The house has been very cleverly laid out taking into consideration the sun and the wind and boasts 2 terrases (one covered) and a lovely swimming pool.

The price? 950,000€

More to follow.

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Friday, April 24, 2009

Port du Roy is the new Port Grimaud !!!

The soon to be completed Port du Roy development in Aigues Mortes has been flagged by some as the new Port Grimaud. Is this true? I think it could well be.

The two developments are basically the same. In fact, I have it on good authority that the principal architect behind the Port du Roy was a studying architect working on Port Grimaud many years ago.

Both are marina developments made up of traditionally styled houses/cottages with roof terraces and small gardens with moorings at the bottom. This gives a really nice canal like feel to the marinas rather than just line after line of pontoons with boats moored up.

While Port Grimaud is located on the Cote d'Azur not far from Saint Tropez, the Port du Roy marina is located in the heart of the Languedoc region of France, not far from Montpellier.

As the Port du Roy nears completion I can really see it taking shape. Trees have now been planted and a reasonable number of people have moved in.

There are even some houses to rent in Port du Roy that have come to the market and will be ready for this summer.

Moorings are up to about 13m in length although if you have a longer boat then a villa to buy in Port du Roy or a villa to rent in Port du Roy could suit as these come with 15m moorings.


All in all I think that this development is great and I really look forward to seeing it living and breathing when 100% of the houses have been delivered to their lucky owners and all the green areas have been planted. There's even going to be a Port du Roy bar/restaurant situated on the Quai d'Honneur marina.

Whatch this space for further updates.

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