The peace and quiet of the countryside in an unspoilt natural setting is what many buyers are looking for when looking for a plot of leisure land to buy.
At www.ma-propriete-fonciere.fr, you'll find vacant agricultural land or rented agricultural land for sale, shares in agricultural landholding groups, wine-growing landholding groups and forestry landholding groups, as well as vineyard plots available throughout France. This sub-category is dedicated to ads for recreational land for sale.
If you're looking to buy a plot of recreational land, we have a very wide range of non-constructible land for sale in every region and department of France.
There is no estate agency specialising in the sale of leisure land. This is a type of property that rarely has a high value (land that cannot be built on) and transactions are carried out privately between individuals or through local property professionals (agencies, notaries, etc.).
A number of agencies specialising in individual camping pitches offer these plots of land, on which you will often find a mobile home or chalet.
Posting your leisure land ad for 6 months means you benefit from the high visibility of our portal and are contacted by many buyers interested in purchasing a small plot of land.
You can modify your sale advert at any time and publish it in 1 or 2 categories or sub-categories on our portal. You will have access to your ad's visibility statistics and will receive contact forms directly to your email inbox. Whether you're an owner looking to sell your leisure plot, or a property professional, our portal will meet your needs to help you sell your plot successfully.
There is no legal definition of a leisure site, as this classification is not provided for in the town planning code. Generally speaking, these are plots of land in areas that are not suitable for building on, either natural or agricultural, and on which the owners have set up camping and leisure accommodation.
Recreational sites are therefore undeveloped plots of land on which you will find trees, or even an orchard or a wood, a body of water such as a river, a stream or a pond for fishing enthusiasts, etc. Rarely larger than a few hectares, these quiet, wooded plots of land, often fenced off, are located in the heart of nature or close to tourist attractions (seaside, countryside, mountains, etc.) or towns.
It should be noted that even if this land has been used for leisure purposes for a very long time, this history does not confer any rights under town planning regulations.
Recreational sites are usually located in agricultural (A) or natural (N) zones in local town planning schemes. The construction of dwellings is highly regulated in these zones, so you will not be able to build a house there. For more information, see our blog articles on building on agricultural land or forest land.
If your local PLU contains STECAL (Secteur de Taille Et de Capacité d'Accueil Limitée) zones, you may be able to build in these areas.
On the other hand, you may be able to install Light Leisure Dwellings. They must be temporary or seasonal in nature and must not exceed a maximum of 3 months per year.
In most cases, therefore, you will not be able to build a house as your main residence on a leisure site. See our article on converting agricultural land into recreational land for more information.
Whatever the planning zone, we advise you to contact the local town hall to obtain all the information you need to carry out your project.
As recreational land is not building land, but more often than not farmland or woodland, the selling price is much lower than that of building land.
The price will therefore be closer to the price of farmland, woods and forests, or ponds if there is a body of water (if there is a pond, you will need to check that it complies with regulations).
There are a number of factors that will increase the price of a property compared with agricultural land. These include
On the other hand, other factors can reduce the price of the land:
However, if you are the vendor, the SAFER's right of pre-emption applies to the sale of agricultural land that is free to let. It could therefore intervene