Estate Agents in Eymet

Our Eymet agency offers a wide range of properties for sale in the town and in the surrounding areas of the Dordogne and Lot-et-Garonne.

The agency was created in 2018 when a well-regarded local business joined the Beaux Villages family, with the entire original team staying on. Since then, the friendly team has continued to grow, and our knowledgeable multilingual estate agents assist both local and international clients. You’ll find us in the heart of the bastide town, just off the main square.

Whether you are buying or selling, we would be delighted to help.

Eymet

Eymet

7 Rue du Temple
24500 Eymet

+33 (0)5 56 71 36 59

info@beauxvillages.com

Opening Hours
Monday to Friday 9am - 12.30pm, 2pm - 5.30pm
Results: 181-205 of 210
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Savills

Bergerac, Dordogne

5
3
340 m²
41,615 m²
BVI71060
€ 850,000
Savills

Sainte-Foy-la-Grande, Gironde

3
2
154 m²
396,066 m²
BVI72409
€ 1,590,000
Savills

Bergerac, Dordogne

5
4
450 m²
28,000 m²
BVI77997
€ 1,270,000
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Savills

Le Bugue, Dordogne

8
5
360 m²
81,348 m²
BVI78075
€ 1,195,000
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Sold
Savills

Bergerac, Dordogne

9
8
777 m²
78,001 m²
BVI78602
€ 1,695,000
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Bergerac, Dordogne

3
2
175 m²
400 m²
BVI77275
€ 267,500

Liorac-sur-Louyre, Dordogne

4
2
128 m²
170 m²
BVI78233
€ 77,000
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Fongrave, Lot-et-Garonne

4
1
155 m²
2,000 m²
BVI76848
€ 278,200
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Savills

Port-Sainte-Foy-et-Ponchapt, Gironde

4
2
311 m²
998 m²
BVI76745
€ 588,300

Miramont-de-Guyenne, Lot-et-Garonne

3
2
142 m²
3,771 m²
BVI74804
€ 381,600
Savills

Sarlat-la-Canéda, Dordogne

9
5
482 m²
29,077 m²
BVI73378
€ 1,200,000
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Sold

Eymet, Dordogne

2
1
107 m²
900 m²
BVI78409
€ 167,400
Savills

Le Bugue, Dordogne

10
6
803 m²
92,381 m²
BVI60886
€ 1,590,000
Sold

Eymet, Dordogne

5
2
240 m²
5,430 m²
BVI77470
€ 487,000
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Lauzun, Lot-et-Garonne

6
5
265 m²
15,978 m²
BVI65384
€ 445,000

Riocaud, Gironde

4
2
228 m²
7,289 m²
BVI76697
€ 424,000
Savills

Tombebœuf, Lot-et-Garonne

5
2
347 m²
9,453 m²
BVI76751
€ 550,000
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Sold

Eymet, Dordogne

3
2
82 m²
528 m²
BVI76880
€ 145,000
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Sold

Eymet, Dordogne

5
5
270 m²
116 m²
BVI76531
€ 424,000

Monestier, Dordogne

3
1
107 m²
3,524 m²
BVI75715
€ 249,000
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Sainte-Foy-la-Grande, Gironde

10
6
512 m²
27,450 m²
BVI72408
€ 1,395,000
Savills

Bergerac, Dordogne

4
3
259 m²
13,000 m²
BVI74842
€ 789,500
Savills

Bergerac, Dordogne

6
4
575 m²
204,800 m²
BVI73966
€ 2,434,000

Eymet, Dordogne

0
0
170 m²
223 m²
BVI63469
€ 172,800
Savills

Bergerac, Dordogne

7
3
350 m²
11,429 m²
BVI73117
€ 699,900

What is there to see and do in Eymet?

Eymet is a bastide town dating from the 13th century. The main square, Place Gambetta, is adorned with beautiful arches over the shop fronts and charming mediaeval buildings. Eymet is a thriving town where you can spend a day exploring the streets taking in the architecture and the atmosphere. Unusually for a bastide,  Eymet has a castle which dates from the 13th century and its ruins can be visited. There are also plenty of restaurants, shops and antique stores to enjoy.

What events take place in Eymet?

Eymet’s weekly market is held on a Thursday morning and it is a lively event where you can stock up on fresh and local produce. During the summer months of July and August, an evening market is also organised on Tuesdays; these are really lovely and fun for all of the family.

An annual spring flower and bee festival is held at the end of April during which several activities are planned such as a tombola and horse-drawn carriage rides. 

Throughout the year various brocantes, markets, concerts and plays are organised in the town, providing lots of entertainment and things to do. 

What is there to see and do in Dordogne?

The Dordogne has long been a popular destination. Its soft rolling hills, woodland, fields of sunflowers, vineyards and sparkling rivers offer a warm and welcoming environment.

This is a region criss-crossed with footpaths for walking and riding, the rivers are perfect for leisurely canoeing or fishing and there are historical sites at every turn. The principal town of Perigueux (73 km) has a charming mediaeval centre with a wide range of shops and restaurants and twice weekly markets spilling through the winding streets. Don't miss the excellent Vèsunna Gallo-Roman museum.

From Bergerac (25 km) along the Dordogne valley through Lalinde (41 km), to Sarlat (90 km) there is an almost endless parade of breathtaking towns and villages.

Foodies will find plenty to please them including the locally produced ducks and foie gras, walnuts and prunes and wines from the world-famous Bergerac vines.

Foodies will find plenty to please them including the locally produced ducks and foie gras, walnuts and prunes and wines from the world-famous Bergerac vines.

Eymet is surrounded by beautiful villages, towns and historical monuments which are well worth a visit. On our must-see list are the bastides of Castillonès (19 km) and Villeréal (32 km). Issigeac (22 km) with its winding mediaeval streets and bustling weekly market is also a lovely day out. Monpazier (46 km), which is recognised by the prestigious Les Plus Beaux Villages de France (the Most Beautiful Villages of France) association, is only a short distance away, as are Pujols (47 km) and Monflanquin (41 km).

For those who love to delve into the history of Châteaux, you will not be disappointed with the Chêateu de Biron (43 km) or the Château de Bridoire (15 km) which is a favourite among children.

What amenities are near Eymet?

Eymet is located in the southern part of the Dordogne and benefits from an excellent location. Surrounded by beautiful countryside, Eymet is only a short distance from Bergerac and Bordeaux, both of which offer excellent amenities and international transport links. 

  • Bergerac Train station (25 km)
  • Bergerac airport (24 km)
  • Bordeaux airport (122 km) 
  • Nearest towns: Bergerac, Sainte-Foy-La-Grande, Villeneuve-sur-Lot
  • Nearest cities: Bordeaux, Périgueux

What are the typical features of properties in Eymet? 

Typical houses in Eymet are built in pale coloured limestone. Many properties in the centre of Eymet have a wattle and daub structure, with straw and clay mixed together to make panels which are slotted in between an oak A-frame. Another common feature are terracotta pan-tiled roofs. 

Around Eymet, there is beautiful countryside with rolling hills, vines, woodland, orchards and lots of sunflowers! 

What is the average cost of properties in Eymet? 

The average price in Eymet is approximately 350 000€. 

Give us a best-kept secret about Eymet

The white wine and oyster festival on 15th August. 

What are the local market trends in Eymet? Are there many properties on the market? Is the local area increasingly popular? 

It’s always been a popular area, and not just with the English. It is increasing in popularity with the domestic market, so the French population who are moving inter-regionally.

The profile of the local expat community is also changing and we have noticed that the age of our buyers has gone down a lot in recent times. We’re seeing a lot more young families moving to the area, particularly due to the rise in home working and because of Bergerac airport being so close which means the UK is easily accessible for those who go back to work in the UK.