Savills French Riviera | Riviera Radio
With over 20 years experience selling the finest homes on the Riviera, from the Italian border to Saint-Tropez, Savills French Riviera offers unparalleled knowledge, expertise and client care, combined with the strength of a global brand associated with exceptional real estate.
Savills is an undisputed world leader in residential real estate. Founded in 1855 and listed on the London Stock Exchange, Savills is a truly global property company.
We are entrusted with the sale of some of the world’s most desirable properties, and specialise in estates that are truly unique, with more than 700 offices and associates worldwide, Savills are in an unrivalled position to match buyers to properties.
Our expertise revolve around bespoke service, qualified research, an exceptional buyers register, top technology, tailored marketing, carefully selected and trained operators, and of course, a star brand in property.
Operating across the French Riviera since 2001, Savills combines the benefits of a leading international agency and the unrivalled expertise of a professional team ensuring our clients benefit from a powerful combination of local knowledge and international marketing presence.
Present within the most sought-after locations on the Côte d’Azur and French Alps, including Cannes, Cap d’Antibes, Cap Ferrat, Beaulieu, Saint-Tropez, Valbonne, Courchevel and Méribel, our knowledgeable, multi-lingual team would be delighted to assist you in all your property needs.
Head Office – 11 avenue Jean Médecin, 06000, Nice
Telephone : +33 (0) 4 93 87 41 15
Email : riviera@savills.com
Website : savills.fr/riviera
27th June
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New Savills Spotlight on the Côte d’Azur
Overall real estate investment in the Riviera totalled €2.1billion last year, says Savills in its Spotlight on the Côte d’Azur. While this figure is -12.7% below 2019 volumes, the total number of deals are almost on par with pre-pandemic levels, down just -3% on 2019, and 41% above lows seen in 2021. In 2022 there was a flurry of activity in the region, a result of pent-up demand following lockdowns, and supply has been unable to match the demand.
“While transaction volumes have slowed, pricing has shown resilience”, says Kelcie Sellers, associate director, Savills World Research. “Prices in the Riviera, on a square metre basis, rebounded by 12.7% in 2021. Since then, prices per square metre have reached a plateau, growing 1.3% and 1% in 2022 and 2023 respectively.”
Prime residential prices vary greatly by location. In Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat and Saint-Tropez, prices for prime properties range between €11,000 to €46,000 per sq m, more than double some countryside locations such as Valbonne and Mougins (€4,500 to €17,000 per sq m).