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.
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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.
Available for the first time since its 18th-century construction, this authentic French bastide sits on a tranquil 86-acre estate just outside Aix.
Located in one of the exclusive enclaves in the south of France, the 1930s villa known as La Ligne Droite offers 360° panoramic view of the Cote d’Azur, from Italy to Cap d'Antibes.
Set amidst nearly 7 acres of serene landscapes, this 18th-century château near Aix-en-Provence offers a rare immersion into the elegance of French country living, complete with a beautifully restored main house, charming guest cottages, and panoramic views over Provençal countryside.
Surrounded by Beaujolais vineyards and near Lyon’s culinary and cultural offerings, this château offers a uniquely luxurious lifestyle in the French countryside.
Villa Éole was built in 1962 by renowned Hyères architect Lucien David, and this cliffside sanctuary is nestled along a private road on the Giens Peninsula near Hyères, accessible by land, sea, or air via its private marina and helipad.
Listed as a Historic Monument, this property seamlessly blends its medieval origins with modern living, creating a unique opportunity for its next owner.
The property features a 65-foot heated swimming pool, set amidst Mediterranean gardens and an olive grove, providing breathtaking views of the Provençal countryside and the village.
This 17-acre estate is nestled in the exclusive Pinchinats district of Aix-en-Provence, just 4 miles from the historic and cultural heart of Provence.
This 1960s replica of Madame de Pompadour’s 1753 neoclassical pavilion from Fontainebleau, designed by the architect behind Coco Chanel’s French Riviera estate, sits on nearly 3 acres of world-renowned gardens in the heart of the Côte d'Azur.