Looking for property for sale in Dordogne? At Your Overseas Home, we have a wide range of stunning houses and holiday homes for you to browse, including villas, apartments, and even land. You may also spot some chateau or gites for sale in Dordogne, nestled in one of the most picturesque country landscapes in the whole of France.
La Chapelle-Aubareil, France, 24290
Close to the village of La Chapelle Aubareil half way down a no through road you will find this large stone house with pool and large garden. The property requires some modernisation but has lots of character and charm. The entrance steps lead int...
€371,000
Champagne-et-Fontaine, France, 24320
This charming stone property is nestled in a sleepy hamlet. It consists of a main house with a guest annexe (possible gite : subject to permission) and a lovely swimming pool ; and sits on a sizeable plot of just under 3000m . The main house wa...
€325,000
Eymet, France, 24500
Set on a hill top with extensive views and no near neighbours. Surrounded by its own land of around 14 hectares, some of which is currently tenanted to local farmers. The property comprises of an 18th century period house and several outbuildings. ...
€445,200
Lamothe-Montravel, France, 24230
This sublime property sits just inside the Gironde department but close to the borders of the Dordogne. The stunning hilltop town of St Emilion, famous worldwide for its wines, is just a short drive away and the airports of Bordeaux and Bergerac are...
€680,000
Ribérac, France, 24600
Situated at the end of the driveway, away from the town's traffic and noise, this charming bungalow sits proud on a well maintained garden, overlooking the city of Riberac. The well sized pool has a hard cover to allow swimming all year round. The...
€219,350
Segonzac, France, 16130
Located in a small hamlet, this very attractive 4-bedroom former Cognac producer's house is within walking/cycling distance of the shops and restaurants of the little town of Segonzac, capital of the prestigious Grande Champagne region of the Cognac ...
€549,000
Bussière-Badil, France, 24360
In the heart of the village of Bussière Badil, you will find this charming stone house to finish renovating (subject to necessary permissions). The house has retained all the charm of the past, with its wide-plank parquet flooring, wooden staircas...
€82,500
Verteillac, France, 24320
This charming detached farmhouse, located on the outskirts of a quaint village boasting a 15th-century castle, provides single-level accommodation. The property consists of a spacious kitchen/living area, a hallway leading to three bedrooms, all feat...
€155,000
Verteillac, France, 24320
We offer to market a property close to Verteillac with accommodation on two levels. Comprising of gated entrance onto 5800m of gardens, and garage. Ground floor, entrance, three bedrooms, sitting room, bathroom and wc, lower ground level, kitche...
€125,000
Ribérac, France, 24600
This three bedroom, one bathroom bungalow style property offers single storey accommodation with manageable sized gardens with gated entrance and walking distance from the town's amenities. Three good sized bedrooms (one with en suite), double li...
€167,400
Sarlat-la-Canéda, France, 24200
Cute house with magnificent views over Chateau Beynac hill, a private rear garden with access to the river and a beach bar a short distance from the shops and bakery. This modern three-bedroom house, built in 1977, has a large open-plan kitchen, dini...
€214,950
Segonzac, France, 16130
This lovely property is located at about 5-10 min from Segonzac (all amenities) and has a separate guest house attached to the house (but separate entrance) with its own garden. The house is nicely renovated but maintains its character. On the gro...
€371,000
Allemans, France, 24600
Nestled on the edge of a charming Dordogne village, this delightful three-bedroom home boasts a spacious living room and an open-plan kitchen, perfect for entertaining. With entrance hall, music room, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a garage, and a lo...
€235,400
Bergerac, Aquitaine, France, 24100
This property is located in a beautiful village and comes with nearly four hectares of fields and woods. It has fences in place to keep animals safe. This character stone property has many original features: Some exposed wooden beams, wooden flo...
€152,600
Verteillac, France, 24320
This spacious 3-bed, 3-bath property is in a delightful village with all amenities within walking distance, including primary school, medical facilities and garage. The spacious entrance hall leads to the first of two sitting rooms, kitchen and d...
€318,000
Sarlat-la-Canéda, France, 24200
THE HOUSE / GARDEN FLOOR : Living room 53 m , kitchen 30 m , airlock with dressing room 5.5 m serving shower room 3.8 m and WC 1.2 m . Communicating with the living room, boiler room storeroom 55 m . Under the kitchen, cellar 45 m .UPSTAIRS (WITH A...
€499,000
Lalinde, France, 24150
This pretty property is set in a beautiful hamlet close to Lalinde, and thriving market town on the banks of the river Dordogne. With its position on the edge of the hamlet, there are stunning views over the countryside and the well-maintained garden...
€371,000
Issigeac, France, 24560
Set in a quiet countryside location, this beautiful stone property has been entirely renovated and it offers an original farmhouse, an old hangar that has been converted into 4 stunning studios (possible gite business - subject to necessary permissio...
€895,000
Bussière-Badil, France, 24360
A well maintained and tastefully renovated 4 bedroom house on the edge of a nice village and only a short drive to a busy market town. This house has been tastefully remodelled by the current owners, with a light large kitchen/ diner at the centre o...
€337,780
Lalinde, France, 24150
This gorgeous 18th-century property, set in pretty countryside, overlooks and has access to the river Dordogne. Comprising of a main house with guest annexe, a workshop, a barn and over 21 hectares of meadows and woodland, it is a haven of peace, yet...
€692,000
The Dordogne, formerly Perigord, is a large department in southwest France named after the river Dordogne that lies between the picturesque Loire Valley and the Pyrenees Mountains.
It’s likely that every image you’ve seen of a picturesque French town with multicoloured townhouses, cobblestones streets and a glistening river was taken somewhere in the Dordogne. Property for sale in the Dordogne is largely sought after as the department houses lots of authentic French villages, medieval cities, castles and even caves that are available to buy or rent.
Weather in the Dordogne is quite similar to the UK; however, the main difference is that summer in southwest France is typically hotter (with highs of 28°C) and winters aren’t as cold (lows of 9°C in January).
People come from all over to visit the Dordogne department. A few things that attract visitors to the Dordgone include Rocamadour, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and pilgrimage site; Collonges-la-Rouge, a gorgeous country village; Tours de Merle, a 12th century fortress and river activities such as sailing, fishing, and canoeing.
Approximately 400,000 people live in the Dordogne, which isn’t many considering its size. For comparison there are over 400,000 living in Bournemouth, UK alone. The Dordogne alone is slightly comparable in size to the island of Cyprus.
The department is split into four areas, the Périgord Vert, the Périgord Blanc, the Périgord Pourpre, and the Périgord Noir. The colours denoting each region represent the natural landscapes of each area, The Périgord Vert is abundant with lush greenery, verdant valleys and rolling hills. The most notable town is Nontron. The Périgord Blanc is a region of limestone plateaux, valleys and meadows that surround the department’s capital, Périgueux. The Périgord Poupre represents the wine region, and its capital is beautiful Bergerac – home to many expats! Finally, the Périgot Noir in southeast of the Dordogne overlooks the Vézère valleys and the Dordogne River which is surrounded by dark forests of oak and pine.
When it comes to buying property, the real question is where to choose. The Dordogne is home to 10 of Les Plus Beaux Villages de France (the most beautiful villages in France), which provide a great starting point for those new to the area.
Bear in mind the Dordogne is rural, so if you’re used to city-living, this isn’t the department for you. However, if you like the idea of walking down to the village shop for your morning paper or a drive to the next town for breakfast pastries every now and again, this could be the place for you.
Homes in the Dordogne vary quite dramatically, which is great news if you have a small budget. There is a selection of village homes available for as little as €55,000 with varying degrees of restoration needed – from a lot to very little.
Most of the property for sale in the Dordogne is a ‘lock up and leave; style home that’s easy to maintain and perfect for holiday homebuyers. Village homes are typically more affordable in this part of France compared to northern France, where you get less floor space for your euro.
For those with money to play with, there are some truly stunning country homes available from €150,000-€300,000, and as the price goes up as does the land included and possibility of there being a private pool onsite.