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What Does a Buyer’s Agent Do in France?
A detailed guide for overseas and domestic buyers Buying property in France is a dream for many, but the reality can be far more complex than buyers initially expect. The French property market operates under very different rules to those in the UK, US, or other English-speaking countries. Processes are slower, information is fragmented, and much of what really matters is not always visible on the surface. This is why many buyers choose to work with a Buyer’s Agent (often r

For Sale in France
Jan 234 min read


Budget Bands: What Your Money Typically Buys in Dordogne
These are realistic, lifestyle-focused ranges , assuming standard resale property (not forced sales or exceptional bargains). Up to €200,000 – Entry Level & Renovation Focus Typical properties Village houses requiring updating Rural homes needing renovation Smaller stone houses Basic countryside cottages What to expect: ☐ Older electrics and plumbing ☐ Little or no insulation ☐ Possible septic tank upgrade ☐ Cosmetic and functional work needed Best suited for Buyers happy to

For Sale in France
Jan 222 min read


Property in the Dordogne: Timeless Homes, Space and a Slower Way of Life
The Dordogne has long been one of France’s most sought-after property destinations, particularly for international buyers looking for character, space and a genuine rural lifestyle. Unlike trend-driven hotspots, the Dordogne’s appeal has remained remarkably consistent over decades — rooted in its landscape, architecture and enduring sense of place. For many buyers , the Dordogne represents a return to something more grounded: stone houses, mature gardens, village cafés, wee

For Sale in France
Jan 224 min read
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