The neighbourhoods of Teyran: where to buy?Hérault (34) · 34820
Complete guide to the neighbourhoods and areas of Teyran to find the ideal location for your property project.
Teyran (34820) is a municipality of 4 900 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 Teyran
Village centre
The historic heart of Teyran 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 Teyran 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 Teyran, 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 Teyran 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 Teyran
Restaurants, schools, shops and points of interest nearby
La Guinguette du Massillan
Boulangerie du Bonheur
École élémentaire Jules Ferry
Église Saint-André
Remparts du château médiéval
Stade Jean-Pierre Jariod
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The old town center and surroundings
Teyran's heart is organized around its historic streets, where you find the Church of Saint-André and remnants of the medieval castle walls. It's the most densely built sector, with characterful homes and small apartment buildings. The Jules Ferry Elementary School and the Boulangerie du Bonheur animate this area. Plots are smaller here than elsewhere, housing more compact. This is where the local shops and village administration pulse.
Residential subdivisions
From the 1980s-1990s onward, Teyran expanded through regular residential subdivisions. These sectors host most of the current population and families seeking houses with land. Prices per m² remain affordable at €3,300, attracting buyers from municipalities closer to Montpellier. The Jean-Pierre Jariod Stadium fits into this residential development dynamic, offering facilities near homes.
Agricultural sectors and hamlets
Beyond built-up areas, Teyran remains in close contact with scrubland and plains. A few small hamlets and isolated homes persist in less urbanized sectors, where you still encounter farms and cultivated land. The Guinguette du Massillan testifies to this rural presence, functioning as a landmark between built-up zones and open spaces.
A measured municipality
With its 4,900 residents and 22 properties currently marketed by Alpaca, Teyran doesn't sprawl excessively. The average sales period of 65 days shows a steady market without tension. The municipality maintains a human scale: you move easily from the center to recent subdivisions and rural spaces are never far away. This three-layer structure—old town, residential extensions, surrounding countryside—appeals to those who reject both the anonymity of large agglomerations and complete isolation.