properties for sale in midi-pyrenees

Properties For Sale In Midi-Pyrenees

The Midi-Pyrenees region is the largest one in metropolitan France. The city of Toulouse, known as the pink city, is its regional capital. The region is made of eight departments: the Ariege, Aveyron, Haute-Garonne, Gers, Lot, Hautes-Pyrenees, Tarn and Tarn-et-Garonne.

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Houses For Sale In Midi-Pyrenees

Midi-Pyrenees is the largest administrative region of France covering a total area of 45,348 km2 (17,509 square miles). It’s an inland region running from the Pyrenees mountain range in the South to the Lot valley in the North, half-way between the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts.

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There are a total of 2,865,000 inhabitants living in the Midi-Pyrenees region which is equivalent to a population density of only 63.2 people per square km. This makes the region much less densely populated than its neighbor Aquitaine which sits to the West. However, this average figure doesn't reflect the realities of living in the Midi-Pyrenees. This is a region of great contrast with Toulouse its regional capital supporting a relatively high density of population (3 714 persons per km2) and still growing. For this reason, Toulouse and its suburbs attract most of the businesses and companies. In fact 50% of the region’s economic activity is located in Toulouse with a bias towards high tech companies in aerospace, the space industry, electronics, biotechnologies and pharmaceuticals.


The remainder of the region is especially rural and sparsely populated (excepting a few other cities like Montauban and Tarbes). There are literally thousands of small villages that make up this colourful region from one valley to the next. This makes the Midi-Pyrenees an attractive region for those seeking a quiet spot in stunning countryside which is far from the madding crowd. Outside the metropolis of Toulouse, agriculture still very much remains the most important activity, complemented by tourism and skiing in the mountains.

properties for sale in midi-pyrenees

The region is administered through 8 very different departments : Ariege, Aveyron, Gers, Haute-Garonne, Hautes-Pyrenees, Lot, Tarn, Tarn-et-Garonne. Apart from Toulouse, other towns attracting buyers include Tarbes, Rodez, Foix, Albi, Lourdes, Cahors, Auch, Montauban. Each area has its own traditions and peculiarities which makes it an interesting region to live in. In particular, the natural landscape has always tended to isolate one valley from another, making it a land of great diversity as well as a holder of rich gastronomic traditions (e.g. foie gras and truffles in the Gers, the cepes in Tarn, cassoulet in Toulouse, etc).

Historically, the territory as it stands today did not exist until recently but that doesn't mean it hasn't got an enormous historical heritage with the influences of Gascony and the Languedoc - Midi-Pyrénéees - Wiki.

In summary, property in the Midi-Pyrenees is indeed popular for those wishing to move to France.