Habitable Detached House with Second House to Renovate
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Description
Habitable Detached House with Second House to Renovate, Main House of approximately 110 m² living space arranged over two levels, the house requires full renovation but offers good volumes and enjoys open views over the surrounding countryside plus there is a second adjoining house. Located immediately next to the main house, this small old building requires complete renovation. It has no sanitary facilities and presents significant structural work (including part of a stone wall), although the roof has been redone more recently.
Barn and outbuildings
A large barn with extension and lean-to completes the property, offering various possibilities (storage, workshop, conversion).
The land of over 9 hectares
A major asset of the property, the land is divided into several plots, mostly adjoining the buildings, and consists mainly of:
Pasture land
Woodland
Two chestnut groves (not adjoining)
This land offers great potential for agricultural, equestrian or nature-based projects.
Setting and potential: The property is set in a peaceful, unspoilt countryside environment, accessed via a quiet country road.
Please note: there is no immediate garden attached to the house.
Ideal for a renovation project, small farm or rural retreat in Corrèze, France.
Property Tax of 1085 Euro a year.
Fees to be paid 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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