Building for sale with a profitability of 7% in a protected sector under the Malraux law in Pézenas. For sale, a rented 17th-century building renovated in the protected sector of Pézenas, allowing tax exemption under the Malraux law. The building is divided into 14 lots, offering a gross profitability of 7%. The 17th-century building. This approximately 790 m2 building from the 17th century is located in the city center, mainly in the protected sector, which qualifies it under the Malraux law. The 14 lots are currently rented and generate €67,034 a year, yielding a gross return of 7%. The 14 lots consist of 3 garages, one commercial premises, 4 T2 apartments, and 6 T3 apartments. A space in the inner courtyard can be developed to create additional lots. This building, built on 4 levels, has been renovated. Architecture and history. The town of Pézenas, situated halfway between Béziers and the Mediterranean Sea, has ancient origins, founded in the 7th century BC. Under the aegis of the Prince of Conti in the 17th century, the city of Pézenas experiences its most flourishing period, allowing Molière to settle there with his troupe, the Illustre Théâtre. The Estates of Languedoc were held several times in Pézenas. In the 18th century, the economy became very prosperous, leading to the construction of several private mansions. Since 2002, the city has been part of France's remarkable sites and cities. This description has been automatically translated from French.