If you're planning to buy a villa on the Côte d'Azur, we recommend exploring different options, both in terms of architecture and price, to understand your priorities and the Côte d'Azur real estate market.
As for architecture, the most common style characteristic of the Côte d'Azur is Provençal or Neo-Provençal.
If you're looking to buy a villa on the Côte d'Azur in the Art Nouveau or Californian style with large panoramic windows, there are fewer such options on the market.
Exclusive villas on the Côte d'Azur are historic mansions with rich architecture, landscaped parks and famous owners. You'll find such mansions on Cap d'Ail, Cap Martin, Cap Ferrat, Cap d'Antibes, in Villefranche, Nice, and Cannes.
When searching for a villa on the Côte d'Azur, you should consider the following factors:
Most villas are not located by the sea, but on hills, with the exception of capes: Cap Ferrat, Cap d'Antibes, Cap Martin, Cap de Nice, Cap d'Ail.
Urban villas, integrated into the city's infrastructure, usually do not have a large plot of land.
A full plot of land, a sea view, and walking distance to the sea can be combined in the most prestigious and expensive locations: Cap Ferrat, Cap d'Antibes.
The further away from the sea, on the hills, you can get a better deal in terms of price-quality ratio.
The French are individualists, and detached villas are more common here than gated domains (a protected area of several villas)
