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      Luxury Beachfront Homes for Sale in Nice, Provence Alpes Côte D'azur, France

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      Dream Locations in Nice

      Real estate for sale: luxury homes, modern villas, seaside mansions, and more

      Looking for your dream home in Nice, France?
      Discover the definitive selection of the best real estate: luxury property in the old town, villas with sea views, charming country houses.

      Nice, the superstar of France’s southern coastline, is famous for its luxury real estate. Here a buyer can find all types of upscale houses for sale, ranging from Belle Époque properties to stunning, mid-century and modern homes.

      To help you navigate all of the real estate listings for sale via our website, we have listed the most exclusive areas in and around Nice as well as the best real estate agencies in the area.

      Best Luxury Real Estate Agencies and Agents in Nice

      On JamesEdition, you will find more than 100 real estate agencies located in Nice, Villefranche-sur-Mer, Cannes, and other cities and towns of the Alpes Maritimes, Provence-Alpes-Côte D'azur. The list of companies includes major brokers, such as Sotheby’s Real Estate, Bernes or Century 21, as well as smaller, local agencies. These companies offer both residential and commercial real estate in Nice.

      You can browse the agencies on our Dealers page where we list all of the real estate companies in France. To make a comparison of their listings and properties available for sale in Nice, visit their Office pages. And on a listing page, you will find the contact details of the responsible agent who will answer all of your questions regarding any home that you find interesting.

      Cote d’Azur has much to offer an affluent home buyer. The region is home to multiple real estate conferences that take place every year in Cannes and Monaco. The luxury real estate market in the area showcases stable, growing pricing trends year after year, thanks to permanent demand from both foreign and local buyers.

      Below, you can explore the French Riviera locations that are the most popular among second home buyers on JamesEdition.

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      Homes Around Nice: Best Property for Sale from Coastal Houses to Country Chateaus

      If you are searching for an opportunity to spend several months per year in Nice but live a calmer, out-of-town lifestyle, you should take a look at Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat. It is located approximately 10 km from Nice and was included in the Nice metropolitan area until 2015.

      Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat has a long history (beginning in the 1900s) of hosting the ultra-wealthy during their summer voyages. The area boasts Villa La Leopolda, one of the world’s most expensive villas, and the famous villas Ephrussi de Rothschild and Santo Sospir.

      Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat is one of the best places in the French Riviera to purchase the home of your dreams. In this area, a buyer can find luxurious houses for sale with pools and gardens. Properties mostly feature elegant exteriors and stylish, custom interior designs. But it’s also possible to purchase smaller, 3-bedroom apartments with a water view for around US$1 million.

      Less expensive but beautiful communes are located higher in the mountains near Nice, such as Saint-Paul-de-Vence or La Colle-sur-Loup. Luxury real estate available for sale in these areas includes Provence-style properties, medieval stone-built country estates, farmhouses, and other charming homes typical of the French countryside.

      Buying a Home in Nice, France: Top Neighborhoods and the Most Beautiful Properties for Sale

      With a population of more than 300,000, Nice has 30 residential neighborhoods. But only six of them are considered good places to buy (or rent, for starters) a vacation home.

      Old Town (Vieux Nice), with its colorful flower market, charming olden-day architecture (from the 16th century to the Belle Époque period) features many trendy restaurants and bars. In the old town, a buyer can find renovated sea view apartments as well as residential buildings on one of the quieter backstreets.

      Cimiez, just east of the old town, is considered one of the most fashionable and fancy neighborhoods in Nice. It enjoys fantastic views over the city, a certain French Riviera vibe, many architectural landmarks (such as Excelsior Regina Palace), museums and art galleries. The area boasts elegant chateaus that serve as residential buildings, townhouses, and semi-detached villas.

      Mont Boron, situated east of Cimiez, is the best neighborhood to buy a stunning mansion, Belle Époque villa, or even an ancient palace. Settled on a hill, the area offers panoramic views over the port of Nice, the Baie des Anges and, from some vantage points, the bay of Villefranche-sur-Mer. The hill is covered with the vegetation of the extensive, 57 Ha Park du Mont Boron. Buyers also will appreciate the easy access to Villefranche-sur-Mer, Saint Jean Cap Ferrat, and Monaco.

      Cap de Nice is located between the port, the Mediterranean Sea, and Mont Boron. This small, prestigious neighborhood is near the famous Coco Beach and restaurant La Reserve and features a picturesque coastal path with a couple of scenic overlooks.

      Cap de Nice is well-known for its beautiful villas and waterfront homes nestled on cliffs, surrounded by pines. But its primary gem of real estate is the legendary Palais Maeterlinck, a historic chateau, previously owned by Maurice Maeterlinck and now transformed into 19 state-of-the-art residences.

      Moving west, we discover two more fashionable neighborhoods: the Promenade des Anglais and Fabron.

      The Promenade des Anglais stretches along the entire bay, providing ample space for a relaxing stroll or cycle ride between the many beaches and residential buildings facing the sea. Trendy bars, the hustle-and-bustle of beachfront living, and numerous beach activities for all ages make the area an excellent spot to live for every lover of Nice.

      The Fabron neighborhood is another lovely, forested hill where you will find upscale French-style cottages, villas, and beach houses. With its golf park, international schools, and the Promenade des Anglais for just around the corner for evening strolls, it’s a perfect place for families or retirees to purchase a holiday home or vocational rental.