Properties for sale in France
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House in Saint Privat en Perigord
Saint Privat en Perigord, Arrondissement de Perigueux
Set in a rural hamlet close to popular Aubeterre-sur-Dronne, this renovated stone property offers a blend of character and modern comfort. Boasting 259m2 of single-storey living space, the house has been updated to achieve a desirable 'C' energy rating including double glazing throughout and heat pumps. The heart of the home is a vast light-filled 80m2 open plan living area, comprising : a kitchen with pantry, dining area, lounge, and an office nook. A 31m2 mezzanine offers various options. A 1st corridor leads to the family bathroom (bath and shower), the 'music room' (potential dressing or extra bedroom), the master bedroom with possible en suite (to finish). A 2nd corridor leads to a further three spacious bedrooms, two of which with walk-in wardrobes. Outside, the property sits on an generous 5164m2 plot with terraces on both sides of house : perfect for enjoying the peaceful countryside setting. The garden is a mix of lawn, trees, shrubs and a veggie patch ; and has a stone garden shed for storage, while the gravelled front parking offers space for several vehicles. The attached 50m2 barn offers scope for additional expansion (subject to necessary permissions). This lovely home is in very good condition, perfect as a spacious holiday home or as a comfortable permanent residence. Don't miss out on this countryside gem : contact us today to arrange your viewing ! Price including agency fees : 299 000 € Price excluding agency fees : 279 440 € Buyer commission, tax included: 7%
House in Serignac-sur-Garonne
Serignac-sur-Garonne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Situated in the heart of Lot-et-Garonne, between Agen and Nérac, this exceptional property offers a peaceful and charming setting, surrounded by orchards and landscaped grounds of approximately 3.9 hectares. The main manor house, approximately 300 sqm, opens onto a welcoming entrance leading to a spacious 40 sqm dining kitchen, a bright lounge with fireplace, and a ground floor bedroom with bathroom. The ground floor also includes a WC and a utility/boiler room equipped with underfloor heating via heat pump. Upstairs, a large 62 sqm living area serves four bedrooms, a dressing room, a bathroom, and WC, offering generous spaces and comfortable family living. The estate also features a large outbuilding partially converted into two independent T3 apartments of approximately 100 sqm each, currently rented at €500 per month, while the remaining section serves as a workshop and large garage, providing versatile opportunities. The 3.9-hectare grounds include a beautiful park with swimming pool, magnificent umbrella pines, and various mature trees. A private lake with an observation cabin allows residents to enjoy local wildlife and birdwatching, creating a true natural sanctuary. Surrounded by orchards and near the canal, the property remains close to charming villages with shops and schools while offering tranquillity and privacy. Just 20 minutes from Agen and Nérac, this estate perfectly combines modern comfort with authentic South-West France charm, ideal as a primary or secondary residence, or a high-end rental project.
House in Coulonges
Coulonges, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
This delightful village property located in the heart of Indre, near the Brenne National Park. This charming home is just 10 minutes from Chaillac (36310) and offers an open-plan living space filled with natural light. The ground floor features a bright and spacious open-plan living area (33m2) with original tomettes tiles and beams. There's also a dining room, which could easily be converted into a downstairs bedroom, two entrance halls, a shower room, and a separate WC. Upstairs, a generous landing with high ceilings leads to three bedrooms. One of these includes an en-suite shower room and a separate WC. Additionally, there's an office space that could serve as a guest bedroom. The property is heated by a cozy wood-burning stove. Outside, you'll find a charming private garden with a garden shed and a BBQ, perfect for summer evenings. Across the road, there's an additional garden, a garage, and various storage sheds. While some updating is needed, this cottage is truly delightful. The location offers easy access to amenities, being just 10 minutes from the lively village of Chaillac and 20 minutes from Saint Benoît du Sault. Both Poitiers and Limoges airports are also conveniently accessible. This property is a must-see! Price including agency fees : 108.900€ Price excluding agency fees : 99.000€ Buyer commission, tax included: 10%
House in Saint-Severin
Saint-Severin, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Situated in the attractive and well placed village of Saint-Séverin, this property is in easy walking distance of all the commerce and facilities, such as supermarket, shops, bars, restaurants, post office, pharmacy, doctors, school etc. The property itself is private with a large mature garden and plenty of parking space. There is an attached barn and a further large barn of 62 m2 ideally suited as a workshop or garage. With 156 m2 of living space there is a useful ground floor bedroom and bathroom. Additionally on the ground floor is the sitting room and another large room currently used as a guest bedroom for visiting family and friends together with a good sized kitchen. On the first floor there is a family bathroom and two further bedrooms. The property would benefit from some sympathetic modernisation to create a good sized and practically located family home. The airport of Bergerac is just a 1 hour drive away and the fast TGV train to Paris and Bordeaux from Angouleme can be reached in 45 minutes. Price including agency fees : 170 000 € Price excluding agency fees : 157 408 € Buyer commission, tax included: 8%
House in Reynies
Reynies, Occitanie
This beautiful 6 bedroom family home is situated on the banks of the river Tarn and comes with its own private pontoon. There's over half an acre of lovely gardens as well as a swimming pool and terrace with electric awning. The bustling market town of Montauban is within easy reach and the cosmopolitan city of Toulouse is 45mins away.There's a generous 175m2 of living space and the layout is as follows:Ground floor:Spacious kitchenDining roomliving room (with a magnificent fireplace)BedroomWCFirst floor:5 bedroomsFamily bathroomWCOutside:The total plot size measures just over half an acre at 2427m2. The pretty gardens run directly to the river Tarn where there's a private pontoon, perfect for mooring a boat, fishing or simply relaxing with a glass of wine and enjoying the view. The property also has a large swimming pool and lovely terraced area, which comes with a new electric awning.There's plenty of parking space as well as a garage, cellar and wood-store.Location:The property is located in the hamlet of Moulis, just along the river from Labastide-Saint-Pierre and Reynies in the Tarn-et-Garonne department. Montauban is the closest town, which is about a 15min drive. Here you'll find supermarkets and a good selection of shops and restaurants. There's also a twice weekly market (Wednesday and Saturday), which offers all the best in fresh produce, cheese, charcuterie etc. The local boulangerie is about a km away.The area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts with plenty of hiking, biking and horse riding. The River Tarn is of course on the doorstep and provides plenty of opportunity for fishing, kayaking and swimming.The cosmopolitan city of Toulouse (with its airport and TGV) is 45mins away.It's worth noting that the house is 9m above the river level so flooding is extremely unlikely. There is no history of flooding.At a glance:Bedrooms: 6Bathrooms: 1Receptions: 2Habitable space: 175m2Plot size: 2427m2DPE rating: ETaxe fonciere: TBCBroadband: YesOrientation: SouthHeating: Gas central heatingDistance to shops: 5minsDistance to airport: 50mins (Toulouse)Please note: Agency fees are included in the advertised price and are payable by the purchaser. All locations and sizes are approximate. La Residence has made every effort to ensure that the details and photographs of this property are accurate and in no way misleading. However, this information does not form part of a contract and no warranties are either given or implied.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website: http www.georisks.gouv.fr* 6-bed family home* Riverside location* Swimming pool* Lovely gardens* Garage* 15 mins from popular market town* 45 mins from Toulouse
House in Issigeac
Issigeac, Arrondissement de Bergerac
Tucked behind a discreet stone gateway in the heart of Issigeac, one of the most picturesque and historically rich villages in south-west France, this beautifully restored medieval property offers an exceptional opportunity to enjoy the best of authentic French village life. Bathed in sunlight and full of character, the property features a private south-facing garden—an extremely rare asset within the village walls—and a spacious, elegant interior that combines historical charm with modern comfort.The location is fantastic. Issigeac is a thriving medieval village in the Dordogne, celebrated for its vibrant Sunday market, winding cobbled lanes, artisan shops and lively restaurants. Steeped in history dating back to Roman times, the village forms part of the famed Perigord Pourpre and sits amidst an enchanting landscape of bastides, chateaux, vineyards and rivers. The surrounding area is a treasure trove of heritage, from prehistoric caves and medieval warfare to the Resistance of the Second World War, with cultural day trips possible to Bordeaux, St Emilion, Sarlat and Bergerac.Behind the gate, a peaceful and very private garden provides the perfect setting for outdoor living, complete with a shaded dining pavilion and a terrace ideal for quiet afternoons under the maple tree. Step inside the house to find a cool, stone-floored living space filled with character: French doors open onto the garden, light floods through south-facing windows, and original features such as limestone walls, ancient beams and a grand open fireplace create a warm and welcoming atmosphere.The ground floor has been laid out with both comfort and style in mind, with a well-equipped kitchen and bar area flowing into a dining room designed for entertaining. Decorated in period style, yet furnished with every modern convenience, the interiors blend antique details with contemporary touches in a way that feels timeless and effortlessly elegant.Upstairs, a hand-crafted wooden staircase leads to four beautifully presented double bedrooms, three of which have en-suite facilities. Each room features exposed beams, high ceilings and soft lighting, offering a calm and restful ambiance. A small study and reading area opens onto a Juliet balcony—a peaceful spot to take in the surrounding village rooftops or catch up on correspondence. High-speed internet and telephone services are available throughout.Lovingly restored and maintained, the house has been run for over a decade as a short-term holiday rental (a future owner would need to obtain necessary permission and appropriate business registration) and is now offered fully furnished (subject to conditions) and equipped, providing a true turnkey opportunity and there is also a possibility of purchasing a garage too. Whether as a permanent home, a second residence or a lifestyle investment, it represents a rare chance to acquire a historic property of real quality in a thriving and welcoming community.For those seeking a home that reflects the charm, culture and rhythm of life in rural France, this is a place where history, authenticity and comfort come together effortlessly.At a glance:Bedrooms: 4Bathrooms: 3Receptions: 2Habitable space: 270m2Plot size: 304m2DPE rating: ETaxe fonciere: 1657 Euros per annumBroadband: YesDrainage: MainsHeating: Gas central heatingDistance to shops: WalkingDistance to airport: 13minsPlease note: Agency fees are included in the advertised price and are payable by the purchaser. All locations and sizes are approximate. La Residence has made every effort to ensure that the details and photographs of this property are accurate and in no way misleading. However, this information does not form part of a contract and no warranties are either given or implied.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr* Beautifully restored medieval house* Located in a highly sought after village* Walking distance to shops & amenities* 4 bedrooms / 3 bathrooms* Mains drainage* High speed internet* Good letting track record* South-facing garden* 15 mins from Bergerac airport
House in Blanzay
Blanzay, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
We are delighted to present this stunning 4-bedroom converted barn, offering the possibility to create a separate 2-bedroom gîte (subject to necessary permissions). Located in a peaceful hamlet surrounded by idyllic countryside, it is within easy cycling distance of the village of Blanzay, which provides a bakery, grocery store and restaurant. The charming market town of Civray is only a short drive away, offering supermarkets, restaurants, and further amenities. This character stone property, originally a barn, has been beautifully converted to provide generous open-plan living spaces while retaining its authentic charm. The ground floor (with underfloor heating) comprises a spacious open area with an entrance hall, a cosy reading or TV corner, and a large dining and living area with a fireplace, bay windows and cathedral ceiling—creating distinct and welcoming atmospheres for daily living. There is also an office that could serve as a ground-floor bedroom, a kitchen with a pantry, a WC, a laundry room and a utility room. The property benefits from two separate staircases, allowing easy division of the two sides of the house. One staircase leads to a mezzanine level and a bedroom with an en suite bathroom/WC, while the other staircase leads to two bedrooms with built-in cupboards and a family bathroom/WC. Exterior Features: Beautifully landscaped grounds with electric gates opening onto a spacious courtyard Bread oven with terrace – perfect for outdoor dining and barbecues Swimming pool area with a pool house and storage Large barn and a separate annex, which could be converted into a gîte with two ground-floor rooms overlooking the pool, a mezzanine level, and two first-floor rooms A substantial hangar of approximately 150m2, ideal for parking cars, camper vans or as additional storage To the left of the gates, there is a separate garage, a workshop and a storage room with a purpose-designed cellar. This exceptional property offers spacious family living with excellent potential for business opportunities in a tranquil and picturesque setting, set on over 9,000 m2 of land, featuring its own woodland area, a variety of mature trees and a vegetable plot for growing your own produce. This is a perfect opportunity for those seeking peace and tranquility, with the potential to create a business such as a gîte or retreat. Don’t miss out on this unique property – contact us today to arrange a viewing. Price including agency fees : 455 800 € Price excluding agency fees : 430 000 € Buyer commission, tax included: 6%
House in Lauzun
Lauzun, Arrondissement de Marmande
An exceptional ensemble offering spacious and luminous accommodation and potential business spaces. The main house is a stone converted barn where modern chic meets industrial styling as a series of metal beams crisscross the ceilings, with a lot of attention paid to the finer technical details; after all this property has a rare A A rating! The main house offers a vast open plan reception room, it has many double-glazed sliding doors and barn styled shutters that slide to create shade; comprising of the lounge – TV area with a modern styled feature fireplace, a games area with a sunken floor, a library wall with reading nook, a fitted kitchen with a central island, a rear kitchen for food prep and a dining space plus a set of stairs which leads to the mezzanine office. There is a ground floor bedroom with a private shower room fitted with an Italian styled shower, double sinks and separate toilet. Further more on the ground floor you will find a spacious laundry room, a wine cave with a feature spiral underground storage system, numerous stock rooms and access to the vast hangar that is to the rear of the property, this has 2 large metal external doors. Upstairs there are 4 more double bedrooms, one of which has its own bathroom and walk-in closet and a further toilet and shower room to share. The old original farmhouse offers one level living – offering an integral garage, spacious dining room with a small kitchen to one side, a snug, a storage room, a bedroom to the front and a bathroom with a separate toilet, there is a further family bedroom, here are actually two rooms and one could be used as your dressing area or study. To the rear of this property, you will find what was the former chai, now a useful storage and heating system zone and offering large proportions (possible gite - subject to necessary permissions). All is accessible via a long private driveway on approximately one hectare of land with a pool and pool house, shower and toilet area. Well located in the countryside just a few kilometers from Eymet, a bastide town in the Dordogne with all amenities and services and within easy access to Bergerac and its airport and train station giving full internation travel links. Price including agency fees : 601 650 € Price excluding agency fees : 573 000 € Buyer commission, tax included: 5%
House in Charroux
Charroux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Must be viewed! A unique and stylish manor house located on the edge of a popular village. In need of some refreshing, it allows you to add your own mark to it whilst benefiting from all the original features. The main door takes you into the original wide, tiled hallway which leads into the kitchen (which can be accessed via the courtyard). The ground floor also has an elegant dining room with tall windows and chandelier height ceiling. Opposite is the less formal lounge, also with a fireplace and wood burning stove. As well as office there is a W.C. on this level too. High ceilings and large original windows are found throughout. Upstairs are three delightful double bedrooms and two bathrooms and the stairs continue up to the attic space where two further bedrooms have been created, a third bathroom and a large open landing space. The property is heated by a modern heat pump. Some updating of the decor may be required, for example in the kitchen and bathrooms. This property has its own private garden with a workshop at the far end. Price including agency fees : 194 400 € Price excluding agency fees : 180 000 € Buyer commission, tax included: 8%
House in Chirac
Chirac, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Welcome to this delightful 3-bedroom village home, perfectly positioned in the heart of the community and bursting with character! With 3 reception rooms, a generous kitchen diner, 2 shower rooms plus a family bathroom, there’s space for everyone to relax, play and entertain. You’ll love the original country house staircase, adding a touch of timeless charm, while the workshop is ideal for hobbies or handy storage. Outside, enjoy a low-maintenance rear garden with a stream gently flowing at the bottom — a perfect spot for a morning coffee or an evening glass of wine. Off-road parking makes coming and going a breeze, and with oil central heating, you’ll be cosy year-round. Yes, it’s ready for a little TLC and updating, and this is your chance to create a fabulous holiday home or the ultimate ‘lock up and leave’ village retreat. Tucked right in the centre of village life — it’s charming, full of potential and waiting for someone to make it shine! Price including agency fees :95.700€ Price excluding agency fees :87.000€ Buyer commission, tax included: 10%
House in Saint-Etienne-de-Lisse
Saint-Etienne-de-Lisse, Arrondissement de Libourne
Surrounded by the prestigious Saint-Émilion vineyards, this lovely 4-bed family home has an open plan living area that is bright and welcoming. The garden is fenced and just the right size to provide ample outdoor space for dining and relaxing while still being low maintenance. The property is in a lovely quiet location, surrounded by hiking trails, yet just a few minutes from the shops and amenities in St Émilion.The house has been beautifully renovated and is very good condition. The windows are double-glazed, there is oil-fired central heating as well as the wood-burning stove. There are currently 4 bedrooms on the first floor, but there is the possibility of create a 5th ground floor bedroom if required. The master bedroom has a bank of windows that mean you don't even have to get out of bed to enjoy the fantastic views of the surrounding countryside. There is a total 145m2 habitable space. Here's the layout:Ground floorOpen plan format sitting room : 26m2And kiitchen : 21m2Laundry room : 3m2Room to renovate : 13m2First floorBedroom 1: 19m2Bedroom 2: 10m2Bedroom 3 with Dressing room : 19m2Bedroom 4: 7m2Family bathroom : 7m2OutsideThe garden covers 570m2, approximately 1/4 acre and has been very well maintained. Fruit trees, rose bushes a covered terrace, lawned and gravelled areas and a garage. There is a well with a pump to help with watering the garden as well as some old outbuildings that are used for storage.Location:The property is situated in a lovely part of the countryside surrounding Saint Émilion and there is no shortage of outdoor activities to do here. Hiking trails can be found right from the house, there are plenty of golf courses in the area as well as water sports and equestrian facilities. If you're an outdoor enthusiast, this a great base!Saint Émilion is conveniently close and there is a range of shops and services including the local schools. The name 'Sainte-Émilion' is a byword in the field of wine production. It is situated in SW France, a medieval town, and designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. The quality of its wines is due to a combination of the geology and micro-climate. Market day is on a Wednesday throughout the year and in July/August also on a Sunday. It takes up the entire central square.French transport systems are excellent. The TGV from Paris to Libourne takes just 3 hours and costs between £70-130. Driving from Paris will take about double that time. In addition there are plenty of international flights from the UK to Bordeaux.At a glance:Bedrooms: 4Bathrooms: 1Receptions: 1Habitable space: 145m2Plot size: 570m2Taxe fonciere: €320 paDPE rating: CBroadband: Fibre broadbandHeating: Oil-fired central heating & wood-burning stoveDrainage: Septic tank (non-compliant)Neighbours: DiscreetDistance to shops: 10minsDistance to train station: Libourne 10kmDistance to airport: Bergerac 30 minsPlease note: Agency fees are included in the advertised price and are payable by the purchaser. All locations and sizes are approximate. La Residence has made every effort to ensure that the details and photographs of this property are accurate and in no way misleading. However, this information does not form part of a contract and no warranties are either given or implied.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr* Beautifully renovated 4-bed family home* Open plan living space* Surrounded by vineyards* C-energy efficiency rating* Walking trails from the doorstep* Pretty, low-maintenance garden* Parking & garage* Well with pump* Close to shops & amenities* 45 mins from Bordeaux

France
Find properties for sale in France with Your Overseas Home. Country cottages in Brittany or Normandy often start from around €120,000, while farmhouses in Dordogne or Charente typically range from €150,000 to €300,000. For buyers seeking luxury, Provence, the Alps, and the Riviera offer villas and chalets from €500,000 to over €1M. With options from rural retreats to coastal and city homes, France has something for every buyer.
Why buy property in France
France offers unmatched variety for overseas buyers, from affordable countryside retreats to France offers variety, value, and lifestyle appeal for overseas buyers. Rural homes are available from €120,000, while city apartments and Riviera villas often exceed €500,000. With strong demand in regions such as Dordogne, Provence, and the Côte d’Azur, France combines affordable options with premium markets, making it one of Europe’s most attractive property destinations.
Frequently asked questions about buying property in France
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Can foreigners buy property in France?
Yes—foreigners can buy property in France with no general restrictions on non-residents.
The purchase is handled by a French notary (notaire), who verifies title, prepares the deed, collects taxes, and registers ownership. You’ll typically need valid ID, proof of funds, and (if financing) lender documents.
Most buyers sign a preliminary contract first, then complete at the notary a few months later. If you’re buying from abroad, you can often complete using a power of attorney arranged through the notary.
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What is the buying process in France?
A typical France purchase follows:
(1) offer accepted,
(2) sign the preliminary contract (often compromis de vente or promesse de vente) with key conditions (e.g., mortgage approval),
(3) buyer cooling-off period (commonly 10 days for non-professional buyers),
(4) notary due diligence (title, charges, planning, pre-emption rights),
(5) arrange finance/insurance and transfer funds,
(6) sign the final deed (acte authentique) at the notary and receive keys,
(7) registration is completed by the notary. Avoid paying large deposits before the notary confirms terms and protections.
Most estate agents in France will be equipped to assist you with this process. We strongly recommend seeking an independent legal assistance such as a lawyer who specialises in French property purchases.