Longer stays in France

You are not a tourist anymore.
You are trying out a life in France.
This site only offers properties tailor-made for exactly that:
  • Well-equipped for longer stays
  • More than 30 days, less than 90
  • Off-peak season

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Town: Uzes
About the Locale: Uzes is a uniquely liveable town, whose crown jewel is it's central Place Aux Herbes. Exquisite architecture, eminently walkable, superb nature nearby, a mix of old & new residents. Uzes's only major minus: no train, buses dependable but limited schedules.
Biggest Pluses: The location ---truly one of the best perches in this really lovely town.
Peculiarities: No washing machine. A laundry service is right across the street, but that might be a major disadvantage for those staying longer. First set of stairs up does not have a railing. Stairs are relativ...
Town: Uzes
About the Locale: Uzes is located in the South of France. While located in the Gard, in Occitanie, it's atmosphere is ofter described as Provencal, with the dappled light and medieval architecture associated with it's neighboring region. It is relatively flat terrain, about 40 minutes to the transportation hubs of ...
Biggest Pluses:
Peculiarities: The second bedroom is not quite as upscale. There is only one bathroom, not adjacent to either bedroom.
Town: Uzes
About the Locale: Uzes is a uniquely liveable town, whose crown jewel is it's central Place Aux Herbes. Exquisite architecture, eminently walkable, superb nature nearby, a mix of old & new residents. Uzes's only major minus: no train, buses dependable but limited schedules.
Biggest Pluses: There are only a few 'jewels' like this apartment -- carefully restored, and in the vicinity of one of the finest market squares in all of France.
Peculiarities: Stairs up to bedroom and mezzanine, no elevator
Town: Uzes
About the Locale: Uzes is a uniquely liveable town, whose crown jewel is it's central Place Aux Herbes. Equally memorable is the Duchy d'Uzes (the duke's castle) which you can view from outside your bedroom window. Exquisite architecture, eminently walkable, superb nature nearby, a mix of old & new residents. On...
Biggest Pluses: Without a doubt, the view from the castle. Really breath-taking
Peculiarities: The stairs are steep, and paved with mosaic tiles, which are pretty, but still a rigorous climb. The last step up into the apartment is a steep one. A 72 year old, with bad knees, and a 50K suitcase ...

How do I book a property? 

  1. Contact: from the home page, go to the page for the specific property you are interested in.   There, you will find a form that starts the process.
  2. Conversation*: when we receive the form we will contact you to schedule a conversation to make sure both this property and this location are a good match for your priorities and preferences. (Let us know in the form whether you prefer to be contacted by phone or email.)  
  3. Match! Once we feel sure that both you and the property owner have an excellent chance of having a positive experience…
  4. …Go! We connect you directly with the owner. They share availability, prices & details of their booking process.  You book directly with them. 

*This will NOT be a sales call.  Under no circumstance, during our conversation, are you under any obligation.  We act as a matchmaker and advisor for people wanting to try out the notion of living in France.  We believe a crucial step in that try-out is a longer stay in France, focused on the possibility of a life, vs. a vacation, in France.  We know that many property owners particularly appreciate this ‘longer-staying’ client, particularly in the non-peak seasons.  To understand this “matching vs. selling” approach better, we invite you to become a part of the community, join us on our website,  Finding Your French Town or our Facebook Group. Trying Our France, where our community of France-lovers encourage one another.