The neighbourhoods of Saint-Mathieu-de-Tréviers: where to buy?Hérault (34) · 34270
Complete guide to the neighbourhoods and areas of Saint-Mathieu-de-Tréviers to find the ideal location for your property project.
Saint-Mathieu-de-Tréviers (34270) is a municipality of 5 200 habitants located in the Hérault (34) department. Like many municipalities north of Montpellier, it features a typical Mediterranean village layout: a dense historic centre, suburban residential extensions and natural spaces on the outskirts.
Each area of the municipality has its own characteristics in terms of atmosphere, price per m2 and amenities. Here is our guide to help you choose the neighbourhood that best matches your expectations, whether you are a family, a couple or looking for a buy-to-let investment.
Popular neighbourhoods in Saint-Mathieu-de-Tréviers
Village centre
The historic heart of Saint-Mathieu-de-Tréviers is home to local shops, administrative services and social life. Here you will find stone village houses, small residential buildings and a lively atmosphere. Ideal for those who value neighbourhood life and walkability.
Residential area
The housing estates and detached houses of Saint-Mathieu-de-Tréviers offer a calm, family-friendly living environment. Streets are often lined with vegetation, houses have private gardens and children enjoy a secure setting. This is the preferred area for families seeking space.
Outskirts and garrigue
The outlying areas of Saint-Mathieu-de-Tréviers, bordering the garrigue, appeal to nature and outdoor lovers. Properties here are often more spacious, with large wooded grounds and open views of the Mediterranean landscape. An ideal living environment for those seeking absolute tranquility.
Amenities area
Close to schools, sports facilities and public spaces, this area of Saint-Mathieu-de-Tréviers attracts young families and professionals. Proximity to transport links makes commuting to Montpellier and surrounding municipalities easy. A good balance between convenience and quality of life.
Criteria for choosing your neighbourhood
Proximity to schools
Nursery and primary schools, secondary school and sixth form accessible
Shops and services
Bakery, pharmacy, doctor, supermarket within reasonable distance
Transport and access
Bus, tram, motorway access and road links to Montpellier
Peace and quiet
Noise level, neighbourhood density, road traffic
Green spaces and nature
Parks, hiking trails, garrigue and natural areas
Views and orientation
South-facing, open views, sunlight on the plot and property
Points of interest in Saint-Mathieu-de-Tréviers
Restaurants, schools, shops and points of interest nearby
Le 658 - Bar à vin
Côté Cour
Grain de Seigle - Boulangerie bio
Vignobles des 3 Châteaux
Collège Alain Savary
Pic Saint-Loup (départ sentiers)
Marché du samedi
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The old town center and its immediate surroundings
The heart of the village concentrates activity and services. You'll find the Saturday morning market, small food shops like Le 658 or Côté Cour and the organic bakery Grain de Seigle. Housing here mixes traditional village houses, often in stone, with narrow facades and tile roofs. The streets are tight, typical of Hérault villages. This is the sector where many long-time residents live and where doorsteps open directly onto the street. Renovations are frequent here, as old buildings require maintenance.
Residential developments
From the 1980s-1990s onwards, Saint-Mathieu expanded with residential subdivisions, mainly towards the south and east of the town. You'll find new or semi-recent individual houses, with gardens, garages and more space than in the center. These areas mainly welcome families seeking calm while staying close to schools and the village. The atmosphere is quieter, more spread out. Prices per m² are around the municipal average of €3,200, making these sectors accessible for first-time buyers.
At the gates of Pic Saint-Loup
The northern sector of the municipality benefits from direct proximity to Pic Saint-Loup hiking trails. Houses here are often built with views of wooded slopes. It's a less densified area, where housing is more dispersed, with larger properties on more generous land. Residents here prioritize access to nature and seek a less urban setting. A few recent villas have been built there, often with pools, to enjoy the panorama.
Cohesion and sale times
Of our 30 properties currently offered in Saint-Mathieu, town center sectors find buyers in an average of 70 days. Houses with land in developments sometimes sell faster, particularly if well-oriented or renovated. The market here is neither tight nor slack - it reflects steady demand from families in the region and some buyers from Montpellier seeking more space at controlled prices.