Tarn-et-Garonne, north of Toulouse, has an interesting selection of towns and villages to discover with some fascinating architectural highlights such as the cloisters at Moissac, the 'red' centre of Montauban, and the unusual circular market hall at Auvillar. It is situated by the rivers Tarn and Garonne, from which is takes its name.
The department is mostly rural with fertile agricultural land in the broad river valley, but there are hilly areas to the south, east and north. Located at the heart of the south-eastern part of France. Tarn-et-Garonne has many assets - to quote but a few: a pleasant climate, an unspoilt nature, a great cultural heritage, an interesting history and welcoming locals.
Tarn-et-Garonne has always been a land rich with colours and contrasts. The landscape is varied in this region as well as the soil, therefore properties were built using local resources to utilise the areas assets. Property styles in the Tarn-et-Garonne consist of terrefort, Bas-Quercy and rustic stone houses.
The department is easily accessible, which is undoubtedly a real asset for buy-to-let investments. Situated about 635km away from Paris, you have a wide choice of means of transport to reach Tarn-et-Garonne. Either by road via motorway A20, high-speed train or there are numerous flights per day.