There are also some who are fortunate to run a web-based business that is not location-dependent so that they can experience the benefits of living and working in France. Whereas people may have traditionally purchased holiday homes, overseas retirement havens or sound investments in France, it is not so unusual to find the once career hungry individuals who have had enough of the city lifestyle opting for ‘the good life’ and buying a charming rustic chalet in a bustling French ski resort or running a successful business on the south coast of France. Now people are buying all over the French continent depending on their individual requirements. Historically, areas such as the Cote d'Azur and the Dordogne were popular with those looking to step onto the French property ladder. As property in France has become more accessible and affordable, many people have looked to invest. For some, the chance to own a second home or holiday villa in France is no longer a dream or a right that’s reserved for the rich and famous. Low-cost airlines that fly to smaller, local French airports combined with rising UK property prices are contributing factors for the surge in interest in the French property market. As such, France has experienced a surge in the number of Britons taking the plunge across the channel and buying a property here. Sounds perfect doesn't it?! You can also speak directly to one of our consultants by calling +33 (0)970 44 66 43.So why Dordogne? The countryside, the rivers, the idyllic views, a home from home, the chance to earn a good rental income and investment in a popular destination, are all great reasons to buy here.įreshly baked diet-defying croissants, delicious cheeses, market fresh produce, and sprawling vineyards are all loveable clichés that attract millions of visitors to France each year.įrance’s relatively low property prices have more recently also become a major attraction for many visitors looking to continue their fond holiday memories abroad. Use the property search feature located above to browse our selection of luxury chateaux. HOMEHUNTS property estate agents are able to select beautiful, high-end Dordogne property based on your specific search requirements. The interior features bright, comfortable rooms and original features, while the land includes outbuildings and a pool filled with spring water. Established in Périgord on nine hectares of land, this estate has two levels and an additional ground floor. Toward the end of the 18th century, this chateau was built on the foundation of a medieval building. Luxury Chateau in Périgord on nine hectares of land 5 Bedrooms 5 Bathrooms Habitable Size: 342 m Land Size: 1.4 ha. Breathtaking views and a relaxing setting make this home a sort of oasis for those who want an luxury, tranquil way of life. Full of character and charm, this magnificent 5 bedroom Chateau, with a total spacious living area of 342m2, is ideally situated in a quiet setting, yet just a few steps. The land also includes equestrian facilities. Set on a gorgeous landscape in Périgord Noir, this 18th century home has five stone gites, a shaded and landscaped park, a barbecue and two swimming pools, plus a restored 18th century bread oven. Many Dordogne properties look like they’ve been pulled from the pages of a fairytale, and this property is no exception. Beautiful 18th century home with five stone gites Rooms are bright and spacious, and additional features include a pool house with swimming pool, an open fireplace and outbuildings. Each property also includes a full-sized basement, cellar, fully-equipped kitchen, lounge, office, four bedrooms, three bathrooms, dressing rooms and ample storage. The property’s three acres include two homes, each with their own garage and electric gates. Located in quiet, calm Sarlat, this villa was built with the highest quality materials and furnishings to emphasize comfort. Beautifully maintained property in Sarlat The property also includes outbuildings, a wine cellar and a caretaker’s house. It comes fully furnished with everything from lighting fixtures and tables to decorative objects, and the architecture recalls that of Roman villas from the past. Based in Bergerac on 31 hectares of land, including 10 hectares of vineyards, this Medieval castle has been completely renovated and is in excellent condition. Medieval castle in Dordogneĭordogne, which is a bit inland from Bordeaux, is known for a rural, slow pace of life, making it a highly sought-after location in France. In addition to the main building, most properties include various outbuildings and additional accommodation for guests and visitors.Įxplore these four not to be missed chateau and castle properties, which come complete with their own rich histories and more than enough room for you and all your guests. These estates are warm and inviting while still being opulent and high-end properties. Dordogne’s luxury Chateaux are set in peaceful locations with stunning views, rich landscaping and original architectural features.
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