Are you looking to buy a holiday home in France? Dordogne is an ideal destination for you! With its medieval villages, green valleys, and historical heritage, it's unquestionably one of the most beautiful departments in France. To guide you in your search, we present here the top 5 cities to buy a second home in Dordogne!
Sarlat-la-Canéda is not the largest city in Dordogne, but it's certainly the most sought after! Its cobblestone streets, historical monuments, and renowned restaurants make it the most touristy city in the region. It's the perfect place if you want a lively atmosphere and privileged access to the historical landmarks of the region. In Sarlat, old apartments, Périgordian houses, or countryside farmhouses on the outskirts are favored, making excellent vacation homes!
Buying a residence in Sarlat allows you to enjoy an enchanting setting and, if you wish, to rent very easily. Although the city and its outskirts are the most expensive in the region, property market prices remain very affordable compared to the French average.
Bergerac is the second-largest city in the department, particularly famous for its surrounding vineyards. Wine enthusiasts, take note that there are several vineyards for sale in the Bergerac region. It's an opportunity to learn a new craft or embark on wine tourism!
Classified as a "city of art and history," it also benefits from a rich heritage and diverse museums that attract tourists seeking authenticity every year.
Bergerac is where the regional airport (Bergerac Airport) is located, offering domestic and international flights. Among the popular European destinations, we find London, Southampton, Bristol, as well as Rotterdam and Brussels. Bergerac is therefore the ideal city for foreigners wishing to buy in the region!
As the capital of Dordogne, Périgueux combines tradition and modernity. With its preserved historic center and modern amenities, the city attracts individuals seeking luxury and comfort. Its TGV train station connects Bordeaux in 1 hour 20 minutes and Paris in 3 hours 30 minutes, allowing easy access to major cities as well as major international airports.
Périgueux is the ideal city if you're looking for accessibility and a more urban lifestyle, in a historical and green environment!
Dordogne, with its quality of life and fresh wine, attracts many English people in search of a holiday home... or permanent residence! Beyond the sun, the English come here seeking a French way of life, made of fresh wine and market days. Among the most popular cities among our neighbors across the Channel, we find Eymet, a small town in the Bergerac region. Here, one out of five residents is English!
This multiculturalism adds extra charm to the city, where you can now find English groceries and typical tea rooms.
Limeuil is a historic village built right by the water, at the confluence of the Dordogne and Vézère rivers. Peaceful, Limeuil has nevertheless experienced Viking invasions and the Hundred Years' War, as evidenced by the fortified gates surrounding the village! This small commune was then a very active commercial port, before becoming the calm and charming place it is today. Here, you live (almost) with your feet in the water! Water activities are a major attraction of the area, which benefits from several small pebble beaches and a tranquil river, perfect for canoeing and kayaking.
Its picturesque architecture and laid-back lifestyle make it a favorite city for foreign investors! It's the perfect choice for those who want to live in the countryside, the real one.
So here's an overview of the cities and villages where it's good to live and ensure a good investment in Dordogne. This list is not exhaustive, and many other cities are worth considering in your search, such as La Roque-Gageac, built on a hillside, Brantôme, Monpazier... the most important thing is to find the house and environment that suits you!