Detached Thatched Country House in Rural Limousin
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Charming thatched cottage in Corrèze, a haven of peace in the heart of nature
Located in the charming hamlet of Variéras, near Bugeat, this 105 m² thatched cottage offers a peaceful and authentic living environment in the heart of the Corrèze countryside.
Situated on a flat plot of 2,121 m², the house benefits from an exceptional setting, surrounded by forests and lakes, ideal for those who love nature, tranquility, and the cool summer air.
The house offers 105 m² of living space on two levels:
On the ground floor, a bright 32 m² living room/dining room opens onto the kitchen and two bedrooms.
Upstairs, a level currently being renovated will allow for the creation of two additional bedrooms.
The exterior: Discover a magnificent panorama that changes with the seasons, with a pleasant terrace to fully enjoy the surroundings. Its well-maintained thatched roof, typical of this village, adds charm and character.
Easy-to-maintain grounds, ideal for relaxation.
Built in 1992, this house offers a well-designed layout and significant potential for expansion, while retaining a highly sought-after, typical charm.
Sale with life annuity:
A sound investment opportunity
Secure investment in a desirable natural area
Long-term property appreciation
Don't miss out!
Year of construction : 1992
Agency fees payable by the seller.
The department of Corrèze is located in south central France, Corrèze belongs to the Limousin region. Correze is the name river running through the department.
The population is around 240,000 inhabitants and is split into three arrondissements (Tulle, Brive and Ussel), 38 cantons and 285 towns and villages. Lanscapes in this department are mountains, plateaus and valleys. The highest mountain is the Mont Bessou at 978m.
Correze has many pretty villages or towns. It has six villages belonging to the ‘Prettiest villages of France’ category, so watch out for Collonges-la-Rouge, Curemonte, Saint-Robert, Ségur-le-Chateau, Treignac and Turenne.
Limousin is often described as one of the cheapest French regions in terms of property. It will depend of course on the location and your personal expectations but in general you get a lot for your money.
Less than 12% of the properties in Correze are second homes but the number is climbing as it is really sought after for quality holiday homes and setting up a B&B style business.
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