Spacious 6-Bedroom Dual Home in Serene Creyssensac-et-Pissot, Dordogne: Ideal for Family Living & Investment

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Aquitaine, Dordogne, France, Creyssensac-et-Pissot (France)

6 Bedrooms · 4 Bathrooms · 208Floor area

€255,000

House

No parking

6 Bedrooms

4 Bathrooms

208m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Creyssensac-et-Pissot, a charming village in the enchanting region of Aquitaine, Dordogne, France, this unique property awaits its next chapter. As a real estate agent with a global agency, I have the pleasure of introducing you to this inviting residence that offers more than just a home; it offers a lifestyle. Perfect for overseas buyers and expats seeking to immerse themselves in the French countryside, this property is a gem in the bucolic landscape of Dordogne.

Picture this: a serene village setting, where the rhythm of life is dictated by the gentle sounds of nature, providing a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Life here in Creyssensac-et-Pissot is like stepping into a storybook with its narrow winding streets, rustic stone houses, and historic ancient church. Perfect for people who seek tranquility and community spirit, this location also offers a window into authentic rural French life.

The property itself is an expansive 208-square-meter house, cleverly comprised of two adjoining homes. The first of the two houses sets a high standard, boasting a spacious dining-kitchen, a cozy sitting room to gather in, an office for those 'work-from-home' days, three bedrooms, and two bathrooms. Move effortlessly from the kitchen into the adjoining home, which mirrors the layout with its own living room, kitchen, dining room, three bedrooms, and two well-appointed shower rooms. Even with its already well-maintained condition, there's room to imprint your own style and personality in each space.

For those with a vision, there's an intriguing opportunity found in the petite barn located at the property's rear. This structure is ideal for storing garden tools, but it also offers potential for expansion — imagine transforming it into a guest house or studio, subject to obtaining the necessary permissions. Outdoors, a small garden area awaits your green thumb, promising vibrant blooms in the mild local climate.

The climate in Dordogne is generally mild, characterized by pleasant summers and gentle winters, making outdoor life appealing all year round. With a climate so inviting, exploring the area comes naturally. Correspondingly, the village's bar-restaurant is within walking distance, offering a cozy spot for social gatherings and a taste of local cuisine. Larger towns like Mareuil, La Tour Blanche, and Brantome are also close by, each encapsulating their own unique flare of culture and activities within roughly 8 to 15 kilometers.

Living in Creyssensac-et-Pissot, you'll quickly find that the region offers plenty of activities to charm residents of all ages. Explore the enchanting markets, vibrant with colors and aromas of fresh produce and local goods, or take leisurely drives through the undulating countryside with its picturesque vineyards and sprawling sunflower fields. The area is full of outdoor attractions ranging from walking trails to historical sites, making it an ideal setting for those who love to balance relaxation with a bit of adventure.

For families, this home offers both privacy and togetherness. You could envision multi-generational living here — perhaps one house for the grandparents and the other for the children and grandchildren. The local schools and community activities available in nearby towns promote a family-friendly environment, fostering community and education alike.

Property features include:
- Dual-home setup with 6 bedrooms total
- Spacious, well-equipped kitchens in both homes
- Separate living and dining spaces
- Office space perfect for remote work
- Small barn with potential for conversion
- Quaint garden area, ideal for outdoor relaxation
- Close proximity to village amenities
- Wonderful potention for personalization

While this property waits for its next proud owner, I’ll admit, I am a bustling agent, always on the move to guide esteemed buyers like yourself in finding the right house and making it a home. Whether you're seeking an investment, a family home, or a peaceful retirement spot, this Creyssensac-et-Pissot property in Aquitaine could be just what you’re looking for. With its comfortable space, unique layout, and promising potential, it’s poised for new stories to be written.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
6
Size
208
Price per m²
€1,226
Garden size
928
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
4
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Stand at the front garden gate on a Tuesday morning and you'll hear the Blavet river before you see it. That low, constant murmur threading through the valley — that's the soundtrack to life in Saint-Nicolas-des-Eaux, one of the most quietly extraordinary villages in inland Brittany. The church bell chimes at eight. Someone at the bar-tabac two minutes' walk away is already pulling espresso. And your kitchen window in a house that has stood for over five centuries frames all of it. This is not a renovation fantasy or a project dressed up in estate-agent optimism. The property is in good condition — two stone houses, sold together, on a plot of around 1,093 square metres with gardens front and back and a workshop of 26 square metres. Move in, light the wood-burning stove, and work out what to do with the rest later. That's genuinely an option here. The older of the two houses is the one that stops people in their tracks. Thatched roof, stone walls thick enough to keep August heat out and January damp firmly in its place, a kitchen-dining-living room arranged around a fireplace that clearly earns its keep every winter. Upstairs, a mezzanine level — currently used as a bedroom — gives the space a kind of loft-like openness, and a large double bedroom sits alongside it. The bathroom with WC is on the ground floor, practical and sorted. The second house connects directly through a door, which makes the whole arrangement work brilliantly for families or visiting friends: two distinct spaces, one shared garden life. The ground-floor of the second house has a living room, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom with WC, and a useful storage room. Its first floor adds another mezzanine bedroom, a washbasin, and a further bedroom. Three bedr ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming countryside of Creyssensac-et-Pissot in the Aquitaine region of Dordogne, this inviting stone house beckons you to explore its unique charm and tranquil surroundings. If you're an overseas buyer or expat dreaming of a serene life in the French countryside, this property might just be the perfect fit for you. This 4-bedroom house, beautifully constructed from traditional stone, is currently being run as a Chambre D'hotes, but it's flexible enough to be transformed into a personal haven or to continue as a guesthouse (with the necessary permissions, of course). Living in Creyssensac-et-Pissot offers the perfect blend of picturesque rural life and proximity to amenities. The region is renowned for its rolling hills, lush forests, and the meandering Dordogne River. It's a paradise for nature lovers, offering endless opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring the great outdoors. The climate is typically mild and temperate, with warm summers and cool winters, making it a comfortable place to live year-round. This property's history is as compelling as its present. Originally serving as a Gabarier, where boats on the Dordogne River would stop and unload their cargo, the house has retained much of its historical character. Stepping inside, you'll find original wooden floorboards, and period features throughout the home's 232 square meters that add a touch of authenticity and charm. The layout of the house is both convenient and spacious. There are four bedrooms, each with its own private shower room and toilet. Three of these bedrooms have direct access to the terrace, a feature that enhances both privacy and convenience. This makes the property especially suitable for hosting guests or for a fam ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the tranquil countryside of Creyssensac-et-Pissot, this captivating property unfolds across a sprawling 3.9 hectares of land, a true gem in the picturesque Dordogne region of Aquitaine, France. Imagine a life surrounded by lush green landscapes and shimmering ponds graced by the elegance of diverse aquatic flora and fauna—this is not just a home, it's a lifestyle waiting to be cherished. As you approach this marvelous residence, you are greeted by a striking Perigourdine building—traditional yet timeless, offering an exceptional and welcoming environment with its 300 square meters of carefully curated living space. Step through the inviting reception, leading you into a grand living room that spans an impressive 80 square meters. Here, towering ceilings and exposed wooden beams create a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfectly complemented by an imposing period fireplace originally gracing the halls of an ancient castle. This house boasts a total of four elegantly appointed bedrooms, including two generously sized master suites that promise comfort and relaxation. The kitchen is fully equipped, modern in its utilities yet resonant of the charm of a country home. Just off the kitchen, a 60 square meter veranda awaits; it's a perfect retreat for hosting gatherings or enjoying quiet afternoons, complete with a cozy fireplace and a jacuzzi, offering a dash of luxury amid the gentle embrace of nature. Picture sipping your morning coffee on a 40 square meter terrace, taking in the breathtaking bucolic views—it's quintessentially serene, a daily reminder of the beauty and peace around you. The exterior spaces are abundant with potential. Two outbuildings, 120 square meters and 60 square meters respect ... click here to read more

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Are you ready to discover a true gem nestled in the heart of the picturesque and serene Perigord Vert? This superb contemporary villa, constructed in 2018 with the latest technical environmental standards, beckons you to make it your home. Located in the charming village of Creyssensac-et-Pissot, just outside St-Martin De Fressengeas in Dordogne, France, this property offers a unique opportunity to live in harmony with nature while enjoying modern comforts. This delightful villa boasts a generous living space of 220 square meters, spread across a well-thought-out floor plan. As you step in, you will be greeted by a spacious and luminous living room that seamlessly blends with an open-plan kitchen, fitted with high-quality appliances. This setup creates a perfect environment for both intimate family dinners and larger gatherings with friends. Property Features: - 3 bedrooms including a master suite with private bathroom - 1 additional bathroom - Spacious open-plan living room - Fully equipped modern kitchen - 2 versatile basement rooms (currently used as office and gym) - 42 m² adjoining garage - Magnificent 4,200 m² flowered plot - Panoramic views of surrounding nature Let me take you on a journey through this beautiful home. The master suite, complete with its own private bathroom, ensures a soothing sanctuary at the end of a long day. Two additional bedrooms offer ample space for family members or guests. The two basement rooms, which are currently used as an office and a gym, provide flexibility for various lifestyle needs, whether you require a home office, additional living space, or a personal fitness area. The villa's exquisite 4,200 square meter plot is a nature lover's dream come true. Flowered and well-main ... click here to read more

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Picture this: it's a Saturday morning in late June, and you're already swimming laps in a 9-by-4.5-metre heated pool before the rest of the hamlet has stirred. The Dordogne air is cool but warming fast, the swallows are cutting arcs over the meadow, and through the covered summer kitchen you can smell coffee brewing. This isn't a fantasy borrowed from a magazine. It's Tuesday, actually—because when you own a place like this, every day feels like a day you chose. The house sits in the tiny hamlet of Creyssensac-et-Pissot, tucked into the rolling green hills of the Périgord Vert, a corner of France that still operates largely on its own timetable. Built in 2012 on a generous 3,725 m² plot, the single-storey villa carries none of the renovation burden that comes with older Dordogne stone farmhouses—no crumbling walls, no damp to chase, no ten-year project looming over your holidays. It earned a B energy rating thanks to full double glazing and underfloor heating throughout, which means winter visits are genuinely comfortable, and your energy bills won't make you wince. Inside, the open-plan living space does what good architecture should: it gets out of your way. The lounge, dining area, and fitted kitchen flow together naturally, lit by wide windows that pull the countryside views directly into the room. The log burner in the corner is less of a necessity—the underfloor heating handles that—and more of an occasion. Light it on a wet November evening with a bottle of Bergerac rouge and a board game on the table, and you'll understand why people keep coming back to the Dordogne season after season. Three well-proportioned bedrooms branch off a central corridor, alongside a family bathroom with both bath and shower, plus a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscapes of Aquitaine, Dordogne, this charming three-bedroom house is an excellent choice for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil countryside of France. As you approach the property, you are greeted by electric gates that open onto a sprawling plot of just under one acre. The house, surrounded by lush greenery and picturesque views, offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling city life. This property, with its expansive 205 sqm of living space, is well-suited for families or individuals seeking ample room. Upon entering, the foyer leads you to a cozy sitting room combined with a dining area, where large windows frame the stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, inviting natural light that enhances the airy feel of the space. The kitchen, which doubles as a secondary dining area, is functional and awaits some personalized updates to become the heart of the home. The house comprises three bedrooms, each offering a unique perspective of the estate's verdant surroundings. The ground floor hosts a pleasant bedroom adjacent to a bathroom and separate WC, ideal for guests or potentially as a home office. As you move upstairs, additional sleeping quarters include a double bedroom and a master suite. The master suite is particularly appealing, featuring a spacious dressing room and an office space, perfect for those who work from home. A refreshing aspect of the property is its practical amenities, including central heating and double-glazed windows throughout, ensuring comfort during the cooler months. While the house is in good condition, new owners might find delight in customizing some areas to suit personal tastes and requirements, presenting a wonderful opportunity ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Aquitaine, Dordogne, France, the quaint village of Creyssensac-et-Pissot offers an enchanting glimpse into the heart of French rural life. This inviting village is a hidden gem perfect for those seeking to savor the serene countryside lifestyle of southwest France, without being too far from life's modern conveniences. The property in question presents a unique opportunity for international buyers or expats looking to lay down roots in a locale that embodies authenticity and tranquility. This four-bedroom house is ideally situated within one of France’s most captivating villages, known for its charming stone houses, narrow winding streets, and a sense of community that welcomes new residents with open arms. A mere short stroll from the property, you're greeted by the warmth of local shops, cozy restaurants, and essential services. Stepping through the front door, you are welcomed by a spacious entrance hall. To the right lies the kitchen, a delightful space with ample room for casual dining. It boasts a feature fireplace with a wood-burning stove, providing comfort during the cooler months—a perfect spot for quiet family mornings. To the left, the lounge and dining area offer an inviting haven, complete with a pellet stove, leading to a snug sitting room. The combination of these spaces makes it ideal for family gatherings or quiet nights in. The ground floor's master suite offers more than just a place to sleep; it provides a calming retreat with expansive views over the idyllic countryside. Attached is a generous shower room with a WC. A few steps beyond, you discover a studio complete with a kitchenette and a substantial bedroom, alongside another shower room and WC. French d ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque green Perigord region of Dordogne, this historic 16th-century stone house in Sarrazac, France, offers a unique living experience combining rustic charm with the tranquility of nature. Spread across a generous 12 hectares, the estate blends seamlessly into the surrounding landscape boasting woods, century-old trees, and meadows. The main residence, complemented by two independent dwellings and sizable outbuildings, provides a plethora of opportunities for both living and creative ventures. The total floor area of about 1147 m² across all buildings accompanies a range of functional spaces, including a carport for three cars, a woodshed, and notably, a heated and covered swimming pool. This makes the property not just a home but a potential hub for gatherings and events. Prospective buyers will be pleased to find 250 vines and numerous fruit trees on the grounds, perfect for those with a passion for gardening or viniculture. Additionally, the estate is adorned with a 1300 m² pond, two basins, and several natural springs, further enhancing its appeal as a serene retreat. While the condition of the property is generally good, certain areas are earmarked for renovation, allowing new owners the freedom to inject their personal touch into updating and perhaps reconfiguring some of the spaces to better suit their needs. This property is a fantastic project for those who are passionate about restoring and enhancing a property with deep historical roots. The locality of Sarrazac offers a laid-back lifestyle with the convenience of nearby towns such as Périgueux, known for its art and history. Residents can enjoy local markets, delightful bistros, and a variety of shops. The area also provides plenty o ... click here to read more

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PROPERTY TYPE: Charming Country Home PROPERTY CONDITION: Good LOCATION: Aquitaine, Dordogne, Sarrazac, France PROPERTY FEATURES: - 6 Bedrooms - 3 Bathrooms - Total Size: 270 m² - Price: €582,000 WELCOME to your dream home nestled in the enchanting region of Aquitaine, in the village Creyssensac-et-Pissot, Sarrazac, France. This property is a 16th-century stone house that carries all the charm and authenticity you would expect from a country dwelling. Situated on a sprawling 12 hectares of greenery, presenting a perfect blend of woods, meadows, and age-old trees, this property truly reflects the tranquility of life in rural France. The land also boasts 250 vines, a variety of fruit trees, a beautifully captivating 1300 m² pond, two basins, and multiple freshwater springs – everything you need for a self-sustaining countryside lifestyle. The property itself consists of a main house, two separate additional dwellings, and two large outbuildings, expanding the possibilities for family living or guest accommodation. Onsite parking is generous too, with a carport that can accommodate up to three cars, a woodshed, and for those warmer months, a heated and covered swimming pool. The total floor area of the property amounts to a generous 1147 m², offering ample space for your dreams and projects. It’s important to note that while the main house is in a good state of repair, there is a charming "fixer-upper" opportunity with the separate dwellings. These buildings provide the perfect chance to renovate and infuse your character into the property. Living in Sarazac, Aquitaine Embracing life in Sarazac means accepting a more laid-back tempo of life, one marked by the change of seasons and the rhythm of the local market ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque Perigord Vert of Aquitaine, Dordogne, in the tranquil commune of St-Martin de Fressengeas, this superb contemporary villa presents an ideal opportunity for those seeking a serene lifestyle in the lap of nature. Built recently in 2018, adhering to the latest environmental standards, this property provides not just a home but a retreat into a world where modern comfort meets pastoral charm. The villa sprawls over a generous 220 m², designed thoughtfully to blend spaciousness with functionality. It comprises six elegantly appointed rooms, including a master suite equipped with a private bathroom, offering exclusive views of the verdant surroundings. Two additional bedrooms provide ample space for family and guests alike. The main living area is a picture of contemporary elegance, featuring a spacious and sunlit ambiance, accentuated by a stylish, fully equipped open kitchen, making it a perfect space for both relaxing and entertaining. Further enhancing its appeal, the lower level of the house is ingeniously utilized with two additional rooms currently serving as an office and a gym, catering to the needs of a dynamic lifestyle. An adjoining garage of 42 m² offers convenient parking and additional storage solutions. The outdoors of the property is as captivating as its interiors, with a sprawling, beautifully landscaped 4200 m² garden. This space is a haven for those with a green thumb or anyone who cherishes the outdoors. The panoramic views of the lush, rolling hills invite a life that’s close to nature, making this villa an exceptional place to unwind. Despite its idyllic rural setting, St-Martin de Fressengeas is well-positioned within the Dordogne region, known for its rich history, exqui ... click here to read more

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Discover a delightful 5-bedroom house nestled in the picturesque countryside of Creyssensac-et-Pissot, in the charming region of Aquitaine, Dordogne, France. This cosy abode, which is competitively priced at 280,000 euros, promises to be the perfect sanctuary for those seeking a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The property is in good condition, ensuring you can move in without the need for any immediate renovations, allowing you to enjoy your new French home from the get-go. On the ground floor, the home welcomes you with an open plan space that seamlessly blends living, kitchen, and dining areas, creating a spacious environment perfect for both entertaining guests and enjoying quiet family dinners. The modern design allows for a fluid indoor-outdoor experience, making it ideal for those who appreciate an airy and light-filled home. The ground floor also features a convenient bedroom complete with a large en suite bathroom, offering comfortable accommodations for guests or multigenerational living. As you ascend to the first floor, a large central hallway leads you to four additional bedrooms. These rooms are versatile in function, fulfilling the needs of a home office, guest rooms, or children's bedrooms. A generous shower room on this floor ensures that mornings run smoothly, with plenty of space for the family to get ready for the day. Stepping outside, the property boasts grounds mainly laid to lawn, providing plenty of outdoor space for leisure and relaxation. The highlight is an inground swimming pool measuring 10m by 5m, an inviting spot for summer swims and poolside lounging. The grounds also include a boules court, emphasizing the leisurely lifestyle that is synonymous with Fren ... click here to read more

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Presenting, a traditional stone house with three bedrooms nestled in the picturesque countryside of Aquitaine, Dordogne, France, precisely located in the tranquil commune of Creyssensac-et-Pissot. Set 8 kilometers away from Beaumontois en Périgord, this captivating property, priced at €545,900, puts forth a quintessential blend of charm, character, and rustic appeal heartened through original beams and stone walls. Exceptionally maintained, this house radiates with love and care rooted in the thoughtful diligence put forth in its renovation to preserve its authenticity. The house spans an area of 295 square meters, offering ample room for comfortable living. As one steps into the house, they are met with the generous space of an entrance hall that seamlessly leads into a cozy sitting room adorned with a feature fireplace. This space opens up to a formal dining room that further connects to the commodious breakfast kitchen. The kitchen opens up to two terrace areas, ideal for alfresco dining or large gatherings. An additional social space is provided in a unique vaulted room with a mezzanine above. This room also has direct access to a ground floor bedroom. Additionally, the ground floor features a private bathroom, a separate toilet, a laundry room, and a shower room that are all conveniently accessible via a simple walk down a well-placed corridor. On ascending to the first floor, the mezzanine unfurls into a generously spaced seating area. This level features two bedrooms, one boasting a shower room equipped with a toilet and a dressing area. The other bedroom is coupled with a private lounge that guides one to a breathtakingly beautiful vaulted height bedroom and a feature wooden balcony. A closer look into the pr ... click here to read more

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Situated in the heart of one of the Dordogne’s most desirable and historical Bastide villages in Aquitaine, France, lies a special opportunity to own a piece of the picturesque French countryside. This spacious 6-bedroom property is spread across two adjoining townhouses, offering an excellent family home and a stylish self-contained property - ideal for those seeking a versatile living arrangement with significant business potential. Plus, for those looking for a larger family home, these townhouses can easily be reconnected. The primary dwelling includes a practical kitchen, a standalone dining room, and a sizeable sitting room that leads to a private courtyard, inviting the simple joys of the outdoors within. Also on the ground floor is a WC and a pantry, designed with enough space to comfortably house a washing machine and dryer. The first floor opens up to a central landing, which directs you to four substantial double bedrooms, a bathroom, a shower room, and an additional linen room, holding potential to be redefining into an en-suite or a walk-in wardrobe, as per requirements. The essence of French heritage is beautifully captured in the retained original features such as the wooden floors and a feature fireplace nestled in the principal bedroom. Add to that, the attic floor, fully accessible via the central staircase, could serve as a potential work studio or be converted into additional bedrooms. The second property currently stands as a business opportunity, perfect for those looking to establish a bed and breakfast or as a separate living accommodation for family members wanting their own space. The ground floor presents an alluring entrance hall that doubles as a dining room, a separate kitchen and upst ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this delightful residence located in the tranquil countryside of Creyssensac-et-Pissot, nestled in the Aquitaine region of Dordogne, France. As a busy real estate agent who's familiar with properties all over the world, it's a pleasure to present this home with such unique character. A fantastic opportunity awaits you in this corner of France, known for its rich history and vibrant culture. As you step inside, you’ll find a house that's not just a home, but a gateway to the serene lifestyle you’ve been dreaming of. This 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom house, spread over 165 square meters, offers ample space for a family or those who enjoy inviting guests for longer stays. The property has been cared for with attention to detail, and its good condition makes it a true standout in the region. Situated in a small hamlet amid lush landscapes, it's easy to see the allure of living here. Imagine waking up to the sound of nature around you, sipping your morning coffee while exploring the possibilities for the day. Whether it's a leisurely stroll through the village or a short drive to Brantôme, known affectionately as the "Venice of the Perigord," the options are plentiful. Here’s a snapshot of what this property has to offer: - 3 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - Salt-system swimming pool - Adjoining guest accommodation - Partial double glazing - Gas central heating - Living room with dining area - Fully equipped kitchen - Utility room - Garage/games room - Almost endless garden variety with mature trees and 60+ plant species The property’s inviting pool, nestled amongst well-planned yew and box hedges, provides a refreshing retreat during the warm summer months. And if you're fond of gardening or simply enjoy the outdoors, the ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene village of Creyssensac-et-Pissot in the picturesque Dordogne region of Aquitaine, France, lies a two-bedroom house that is calling out to its next owner. With an asking price of just €129,950, this property offers extraordinary value for those looking to become part of this charming French community. As a busy global real estate agent, I'm thrilled to tell you more about what this lovely home and vibrant region have to offer, especially for those of you considering a move from abroad. Imagine waking up in a countryside setting where nature has painted a beautiful tapestry all around you. With 125 square meters of living space, this property offers enough room for comfortable living while presenting an intimate, cozy atmosphere. The house is in good condition, providing a ready-to-move-in scenario for those eager to settle quickly. The village itself is renowned for its equestrian establishment, which is a significant draw for horse enthusiasts from all over. Just a five-minute drive will land you in Verteillac, a lively village offering shops, cafes, and a friendly local culture that is reflective of its rural setting. This area exudes tranquility, ideal for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. The house boasts a double-height living-dining room, an architectural feature that gives the interior an open, airy feel. This room flows seamlessly into a charming garden that surrounds the property, lovingly maintained and featuring various fruit trees. Whether you're a gardening aficionado or someone who simply enjoys a little touch of nature, this green space will be your sanctuary. Here, a couple of small stone outbuildings offer practical storage solutions for tools and firewo ... click here to read more

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In the picturesque region of Aquitaine, Dordogne, near the quaint village of Grolejac, France, a humble stone house awaits its next chapter. Nestled on the serene streets of Creyssensac-et-Pissot, this property offers a slice of authentic French life to expats and overseas buyers seeking both tranquility and a touch of adventure. Far from the bustling metropolises, this area provides a leisurely pace of life with its gentle climate and vibrant community. Let's embark on the journey of imagining life in this two-bedroom house. With one spacious bath and a living area of 73 square meters, it's not just a house—it's your soon-to-be home. Perfectly suitable for a couple or a small family, this property is brimming with possibility. Though in good condition, it presents itself as the perfect canvas for those who revel in home improvement projects. While not a fixer-upper in the direst sense, it whispers of the potential to be transformed into a dream dwelling with your personal touch. Stepping inside, you're greeted by the warm embrace of traditional stone walls. While the stone provides character, the interior hints at the possibility of modern upgrades. The property could benefit from some refreshing work and energy upgrades, presenting a golden opportunity to enhance its efficiency and comfort. With France's supportive energy grants, especially advantageous for primary residences, optimizing this home for better sustainability could be both rewarding and financially savvy. In terms of amenities, the property promises a practical lifestyle: - Two cozy bedrooms - One spacious bathroom - Stone construction - Connected to the main sewer system - A sizeable enclosed yard - Opportunity for energy upgrading - Peaceful neig ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking each morning to birdsong drifting through open windows, the scent of lavender rising from sun-warmed garden paths, and endless views across rolling Dordogne countryside where medieval villages perch on distant hillsides. This is the reality awaiting owners of this 161m² contemporary villa in Creyssensac-et-Pissot, where modern comfort meets the timeless rhythms of southwestern France. Picture yourself spending lazy August afternoons by your private 10x5 metre pool, a glass of local Bergerac wine in hand, while children splash in the adjoining jacuzzi and the only sounds are cicadas humming in the afternoon heat. Built in 2001 on elevated land overlooking the village, this four-bedroom vacation home represents the perfect synthesis of contemporary living and authentic French countryside charm. The property sits within a fully fenced 6600m² landscaped plot, a private estate offering complete seclusion yet convenient access to the cultural riches of the Dordogne. From the moment you drive through the gates onto your private courtyard, past established fruit trees and vibrant flower beds, you understand this is more than a holiday house—it's a gateway to the art of living well. The Dordogne region, often called France's gastronomic heartland, surrounds you with experiences that transform a vacation home into a lifestyle investment. Within fifteen minutes, you'll discover Sarlat-la-Canéda, where Saturday markets overflow with foie gras, truffles, walnuts, and strawberries so fragrant they perfume entire streets. Summer evenings bring outdoor concerts in medieval squares, while autumn invites mushroom foraging in ancient oak forests. Spring sees the countryside explode in wildflowers, perfect for cycling the q ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque region of Aquitaine, in the serene village of Creyssensac-et-Pissot, this welcoming stone house stands as a modest invitation to crafting a living space that truly resonates with you. Grolejac—a short jaunt away—embraces you with a unique blend of tranquility and nature's abundance, setting the stage for a life at a relaxed pace, yet with abundant opportunities for exploration and leisure. The home itself, measuring a cozy 73 square meters, whispers secrets of past stories in its stone walls. It's a space yearning for a touch of personal flair, perfect for those who appreciate the art of transformation. With two bedrooms and a solitary bathroom, this house offers just the right amount of space for a couple or a small family excited about embarking on a new home journey. Let's be candid—it's a gem with good bones, yet like a fine wine left to mature, it welcomes the chance to be polished anew. Now, to be upfront, the house does necessitate some refreshing endeavour. Although the essentials are all in place, a bit of breathing life back into its walls through energy upgrades and modernizations would do wonders. The property currently falls into category G in terms of energy rating, which opens a door to tapping into energy grants—especially advantageous for those considering making it their primary residence. Such enhancements will not only amplify its comfort but potentially uplift its market value over time, fulfilling both your personal and investment dreams. Living in the region presents an idyllic lifestyle. Picture mornings spent by the serene banks of the local lake, or afternoons wandering through lush, green trails that stretch across Dordogne's enchanting landscape. The ... click here to read more

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Nested in the picturesque landscape of Perigord Vert in Dordogne, St-Martin De Fressengeas offers a serene and tranquil living experience in the heart of Aquitaine, France. This charming region, known for its lush, green expanses and historical richness, houses an exquisite contemporary villa, designed with both comfort and environmental sustainability in mind. Built in 2018, the villa harmoniously blends into the surrounding nature, providing a peaceful retreat for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. This three-bedroom residence extends over a generous 220 m², tailored for family living or a luxurious haven for a couple. As you enter the villa, the spacious and bright living room welcomes you, featuring large windows that not only illuminate the space with natural light but also offer panoramic views of the verdant landscape that encircles the property. The living area flows seamlessly into a fully equipped, modern open kitchen, perfect for those who enjoy cooking and entertaining guests. The house comprises three comfortably sized bedrooms, including a master suite with a private bathroom, ensuring privacy and convenience. There are two additional bathrooms in the house, providing adequate facilities for both residents and visitors. Adding to the versatility of this home, the basement has been thoughtfully converted into two additional rooms currently used as an office and a gym. This adaptability makes the villa suitable for various lifestyle needs, whether for work-from-home professionals or fitness enthusiasts. Outside, the villa is set on a 4200 m² plot adorned with beautifully landscaped gardens. Here, one can truly immerse themselves in the tranquility of the countryside, making it an ... click here to read more

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