Cap d'Antibes is a small corner of rich paradise in history that has left an exceptional heritage. It was in the 1980s that the international customers easily decided to make it an exceptional place to live. Numerous constructions then appeared, prestigious palaces, luxurious mansions, exceptional villas in the middle of a rich and particularly well-preserved nature. It is thanks to these projects of exceptions that the Cap d'Antibes was nicknamed "The Bay of Millionaires".
Departamento | Case | |
Tipo de superficie (env.~): | 100 m2 | 180 m2 |
Precio mín (env.~): | 900.000 € | 800.000 € |
Precio medio (env.~): | 1.500.000 € | 2.000.000 € |
Precio máx (env.~): | 4.500.000 € | 6.000.000 € |
Even though market prices have declined over the last five years, considering it to be stalled, the market has been stable since 2014. It allowed a slight increase in prices. This stabilization has led to an increase in available offers at more competitive prices. As a result, in areas such as Nice, Antibes and Cannes, the number of transactions is up. Saint‐Tropez hadn’t been spared, after having exceptional years, and experienced crisis. But since 2016 transactions has begun to restart. Today, investing in Cote d’Azur is also a guarantee of profitability. In addition, foreign buyers have favorable legislation and benefit from the euro decrease against dollar. These elements allowed to relaunch a market frozen since few years.
Cote d'Azur attracts a clientele of wealthy local families, liberal professions workers, business leaders or senior managers, as well as a diversified international clientele looking for quiet, green and close location to the city center for holidays, with an easy access and many cultural activities.
Before any investments, international foreigners must approach an industry professional to know the conditions related to this investment. This professional must first collect the primary information of the purchaser, his nationality, his country of residence, his professional situation and his matrimonial regime. Members of the European Union and countries signatories to a special agreement with France, benefit from special regimes. On the other hand, foreign buyers do not need to constitute a company to benefit from another status and therefore depend on a different legal and fiscal regime.