Property in MontrealProperty in Montreal mainly consists of houses with four or more bedrooms. The next largest concentration are the three bedroom houses, closely followed by two bedroom houses. One bedrooms and studios only account for a very small percentage of the residential property market in Montreal. This figures are not uncommon with the majority of French villages across the Lasnguedoc. To buy a two bedroom village house to use as a holiday home that is in very good decorative condition and ready to go, you should budget on around 140,000€ upwards. Something with some outside space in the form of a balcony or perhaps a terrace is not impossible at this level, but in a village that only has just over 800 properties, it’s going to be more a case of what’s on the market at the time you’re looking to buy. If you’re looking for a larger house, then Palaja has some lovely big period houses that are just crying out for a sympathetic sole to inject a bit of time, money and style into them to restore them back to their original glory. The village itself is fairly well serviced by local commerce. There’s the usual smattering of builders, plumbers and electricians, as well as a couple of bakers, a couple of grocers and a butcher. There’s also a post office, two hairdressers, a café, tabac and three or four restaurants. Not forgetting a Dentist, several Doctors and a Chemist. Montreal is only a very short hop from Junction 22 of the A61 motorway, and as such, is very well located for easy access to Carcassonne’s international airport. From here you can fly direct to the UK and Ireland. You may also want to consider the following: Property
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