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Dordogne, France With Kevin Pollock
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Kevin Pollock
I am originally from NY but lived the last 20 or so years in the Phoenix area, with stops in VA and FL in between. The vast majority of my career was based in land development and real estate management. The firm I worked for assisted developers in building large-scale master-planned communities, golf course communities, etc. Aside from consulting with the developers, we also managed the asset after it was built, providing long-term partnerships to help maintain the vision. My last position with the company was as Executive Director at Desert Mountain in Scottsdale AZ.
In 2021, my husband and I decided to sell our home and most of our belongings and move to Europe. We initially chose Portugal as our destination, but after some scouting, we decided France was a better fit for us. At first, we arrived in the south of France, Cote D'Azur, but ultimately decided the French countryside was a better fit. The charm of the small villages, the markets, the vineyards, and the slower pace of life was the biggest factor. Additionally, having brought our small dog, apartment (city) life was not the best option.
I'm currently renting a small house in the village of Beauregard-et-Bassac, which is between the cities of Bergerac and Périgueux, about one and a half hours east of Bordeaux. And while I "retired" from my career in land development, I have taken on some part-time marketing work for an English company based in France.
Sure, here are some quick facts about Dordogne, France, with a focus on retirement:
- Location: Dordogne is a department in southwestern France, located in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. It is situated between the Loire Valley and the Pyrenees mountains.
- Area: Dordogne has an area of 9,060 square kilometers.
- Population: Dordogne has a population of about 430,000 people.
- Capital: The capital of Dordogne is Périgueux.
- Language: The official language of Dordogne is French. However, many people in the region also speak Occitan, a regional language of southern France.
- Climate: Dordogne has a mild Mediterranean climate, with warm summers and mild winters.
- Economy: The economy of Dordogne is based on agriculture, tourism, and wine production.
- Attractions: Dordogne is a popular tourist destination, known for its beautiful countryside, medieval villages, and world-famous caves. Some of the most popular attractions in Dordogne include Lascaux Caves: These caves are famous for their prehistoric paintings.
- The Périgord Noir: This region is known for its black limestone cliffs and forests.
- The Dordogne River Valley: This valley is home to many charming villages and vineyards.
- Sarlat-la-Canéda: This medieval town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Retirement Information
Dordogne is a popular destination for retirees, thanks to its mild climate, beautiful scenery, and relaxed lifestyle. The cost of living in Dordogne is also relatively low, making it an affordable option for retirees.
Here are some of the things that make Dordogne a great place to retire:
- Beautiful scenery: Dordogne is home to some o
Support the show
If you enjoy these podcasts, please make a donation by clicking the coffee cup on any page of our website www.wheredogaysretire.com. Each cup of coffee costs $5 and goes towards bringing you these podcasts in the future.
If you or you know someone who is interested in being a guest on the podcast, please contact me at mark@wheredogaysretire.com.
Please join our Where Do Gays Retire Facebook group at Where Do Gays Retire? | Facebook
Thank you so much for listening!
83 episodes
Manage episode 366755170 series 3390392
Kevin Pollock
I am originally from NY but lived the last 20 or so years in the Phoenix area, with stops in VA and FL in between. The vast majority of my career was based in land development and real estate management. The firm I worked for assisted developers in building large-scale master-planned communities, golf course communities, etc. Aside from consulting with the developers, we also managed the asset after it was built, providing long-term partnerships to help maintain the vision. My last position with the company was as Executive Director at Desert Mountain in Scottsdale AZ.
In 2021, my husband and I decided to sell our home and most of our belongings and move to Europe. We initially chose Portugal as our destination, but after some scouting, we decided France was a better fit for us. At first, we arrived in the south of France, Cote D'Azur, but ultimately decided the French countryside was a better fit. The charm of the small villages, the markets, the vineyards, and the slower pace of life was the biggest factor. Additionally, having brought our small dog, apartment (city) life was not the best option.
I'm currently renting a small house in the village of Beauregard-et-Bassac, which is between the cities of Bergerac and Périgueux, about one and a half hours east of Bordeaux. And while I "retired" from my career in land development, I have taken on some part-time marketing work for an English company based in France.
Sure, here are some quick facts about Dordogne, France, with a focus on retirement:
- Location: Dordogne is a department in southwestern France, located in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. It is situated between the Loire Valley and the Pyrenees mountains.
- Area: Dordogne has an area of 9,060 square kilometers.
- Population: Dordogne has a population of about 430,000 people.
- Capital: The capital of Dordogne is Périgueux.
- Language: The official language of Dordogne is French. However, many people in the region also speak Occitan, a regional language of southern France.
- Climate: Dordogne has a mild Mediterranean climate, with warm summers and mild winters.
- Economy: The economy of Dordogne is based on agriculture, tourism, and wine production.
- Attractions: Dordogne is a popular tourist destination, known for its beautiful countryside, medieval villages, and world-famous caves. Some of the most popular attractions in Dordogne include Lascaux Caves: These caves are famous for their prehistoric paintings.
- The Périgord Noir: This region is known for its black limestone cliffs and forests.
- The Dordogne River Valley: This valley is home to many charming villages and vineyards.
- Sarlat-la-Canéda: This medieval town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Retirement Information
Dordogne is a popular destination for retirees, thanks to its mild climate, beautiful scenery, and relaxed lifestyle. The cost of living in Dordogne is also relatively low, making it an affordable option for retirees.
Here are some of the things that make Dordogne a great place to retire:
- Beautiful scenery: Dordogne is home to some o
Support the show
If you enjoy these podcasts, please make a donation by clicking the coffee cup on any page of our website www.wheredogaysretire.com. Each cup of coffee costs $5 and goes towards bringing you these podcasts in the future.
If you or you know someone who is interested in being a guest on the podcast, please contact me at mark@wheredogaysretire.com.
Please join our Where Do Gays Retire Facebook group at Where Do Gays Retire? | Facebook
Thank you so much for listening!
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