COOP HABITAT BOURGOGNE
Read moreCoop Habitat Bourgogne has been involved in construction and home ownership for more than 60 years and has the particularity of investing its profits only in its cooperative! This makes selling prices affordable, with obligations to sell properties as primary residences under price and income ceilings. Coop Habitat Bourgogne is historically active in the Saône-et-Loire region, in Chalon-sur-Saône, Mâcon, Gueugnon and all the towns undergoing renewal. The cooperative is also a developer of housing estates, the plots of land are serviced and free of builders with opportunities spread throughout the department 71. It should be noted that Coop Habitat Bourgogne's range of action has now been extended to the Côte-d'Or where a very attractive program is underway in Magny-sur-Tille, a municipality of Dijon Métropole. Our advice is already to visit the website where you can see the level of quality offered by this promoter in full regional development.
IMMOLYS TOURNUS
Read moreTournus, a small town in Burgundy, is known as the small capital of the Tournugeois region. With its 5500 inhabitants, it offers a pleasant and charming setting. Tournus is ideally located 40 km south of Mâcon and 1 hour's drive north of Dijon. A major motorway links Tournus to Lyon and eastern France. Tournus is home to numerous neighborhoods and hamlets, including Monplaisir, Croix Léonard, La Croisette, Baraban and many others. The Tournus real estate market has declined by almost 12% over the past 10 years, but has stabilized over the past two years, with price trends virtually flat. Neighboring towns, such as Boyer, Le Villars, Mancey and Simandre, show similar price trends. Currently, around one in two people in Tournus owns their principal residence, with most properties being houses with more than 3 rooms. Apartments for sale are rare, but it's easier to find a T2 or T3 to rent.