| Located in
South-West France, Dordogne has a particularly mild climate, averaging
over 70 °F in summer (22 °C).
It is commonly considered one of France's most scenic departments,
set between ocean, continental and mountain areas. Lovers of foie
gras and truffles have always sought out the Dordogne region of
France. Equally
famous are the region's wines including the red and white Bergerac.
The Property Market
For clients seeking to buy a chateau, Dordogne is ideal with over
4,000. Overseas investors are
commonplace, leading the French to name the department ‘Little
Britain’. Accordingly, house prices are above the ‘average’ but
considered ‘value for money’ when compared to capital
returns and rental yields.
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