The three-bedroom, two-level home is located near Bergerac, just 100km east of Bordeaux, known for its renowned wine region.
Nestled on a hillside with a pool, lake, and stunning countryside views, the villa embodies the charm of French living.
Originally purchased in 2023 after Higgins received a $2.4 million compensation payout from the Federal Government, the home was brought to market in September but has struggled to sell.
Initially listed at €420,000 ($682,000), the asking price has since been reduced by €52,500 to €367,500 ($596,500) in an effort to attract buyers.
The couple is selling the property to cover legal expenses stemming from defamation action initiated by Senator Linda Reynolds. A judgement in the case is anticipated in the New Year.
According to sales agency Agency Eleonor, the villa is located “10 minutes north of Bergerac” with expansive views of a quaint French village.
The ad reads: Charming house with pool and pond
Périgord-style house with a pool set on a 5000m² park with a pond. The ground floor includes an entrance, an equipped kitchen with a wood stove, a 32m² living room with a wood stove, an office, one bedroom, a bathroom, and a WC.
Upstairs, there are two bedrooms, one of which has a private shower room and dressing area.
The property also features a garage and a cellar. Located 10 minutes north of Bergerac, it offers beautiful views of a steeple and the countryside. Sold partially furnished.
View the listing here