Vaucluse is situated in the south-eastern side of France and it was created on 8 December 1793. Vaucluse lies close to the River Durance while spectacular mountains dominate most of the landscape with Mont Ventoux being the most prominent of them. No wonder it is known as the Giant of Provence. Some of the other prominent mountain ranges include the Monts de Vaucluse, the Dentelles de Montmirail, and the Luberon. One of the popular parts of the Vaucluse region is Le Luberon, which is known as the land of castles and villages perched on straight cliffs.
There are different types of property for sale in Vaucluse and hence the real estate investment here means owning a part of paradise. A small 50sqm flat would cost around €129,000 while a 485m2 villa can be bought for €2,050,000.