Property prices soar in Nice, hillside homes hit hardest
Apartment prices in Nice have climbed 21.3% since 2020, with some hillside areas seeing increases of up to 25%.
Property prices in Nice have surged over the past six years, rising by 21.3% between 2020 and 2026, according to data from Seloger.com.
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The average price per square metre for an apartment has increased by nearly €1,000 during that period, reflecting sustained demand in the city’s property market.
Some areas have experienced sharper growth than others.
Hillside neighbourhoods in particular have seen the steepest rises, with prices climbing by as much as 25%.
These increases have contributed significantly to the overall upward trend recorded across the city.
Authorities have warned that affordability is becoming an increasing challenge for residents on the Côte d’Azur, as property values continue to outpace previous levels.