A discreet Provençal retreat with timeless details, sweeping views, and a setting few ever get to call home, just ten minutes from the centre of Aix.
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A discreet Provençal retreat with timeless details, sweeping views, and a setting few ever get to call home, just ten minutes from the centre of Aix.
Tucked beneath Cotignac’s cliffs, this Provençal home offers panoramic views, a garden by Christopher Masson, and front-row access to French village life—just a three-minute walk from the historic center.
Imagine owning a 1/8 share and spending 45 nights a year in a €4,950,000 estate on the French Riviera, without the burdens of full ownership. Lazazu’s co-ownership model makes it possible—luxury homeownership, minus the hassle.
Located on the Riviera’s most exclusive peninsula, this €15.95M villa was built for French icon Georges Milton and inspired by Barry Dierks’ nearby Villa Lilliput, featuring private sea access and sweeping Riviera views.
Just 2.2 km (1.37 miles) from Place de la Rotonde and a 15-minute drive from the TGV station, this secluded retreat is perfectly positioned for both serenity and seamless access to Aix’s vibrant cultural scene.
Set near the French Riviera, this bastide combines Côte d’Azur glamour with Provençal tranquility, featuring 12 acres of lush gardens, a pool, an artist’s workshop, and expansion potential.
Often called the 'Paris of Provence,' Aix-en-Provence blends Parisian elegance with the sunshine and charm of the South of France. Just minutes from the historic center, a magnificent 18th-century bastide in need of restoration offers a rare opportunity.
On the market for the first time since its restoration, this Provençal château boasts a rich past—once home to the noble Forbin family and linked to a daring plot to rescue Marie Antoinette.
Perched above the exclusive Port du Niel on the Giens Peninsula in Hyères, this mid-century villa offers a rare chance to own a property in one of the French Riviera’s most sought-after unspoilt locations.
Perched high above the sparkling coastline of Villefranche-sur-Mer at nearly 600 meters (1,968 feet) above sea level, this luxury estate—aptly nicknamed "the roof of the world"—offers one of the most awe-inspiring panoramas in the south of France.