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The French Riviera is as attractive as ever: dream rentals from John Taylor

by Manon Renault
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France remains a popular destination the world over. Beyond Paris, the richness of the French landscape arouses the curiosity of millions of tourists. Within the hexagon, mountains meet pebbled or sandy coasts, and castles meet vine-greened landscapes.

Let’s be confident in our country’s prestige, let’s be proud of France’s wealth, because against all odds our beautiful country is not losing its appeal. In fact, luxury real estate group John Taylor has reported a 44% increase in rental sales, and a comeback by Americans and British, in addition to its Russian and Saudi clientele.

The John Taylon Group, founded in Cannes in 1864, focuses on the rental, transaction and administration of real estate and commercial properties. A specialist in exceptional real estate for over 150 years, the group has a network of 21 agencies in 12 countries, with the most prestigious destinations, both in France and internationally.

Sales and rentals on the rise: the charm of the Côte d’Azur, with its abandoned beaches, luxurious coastlines and legends, stirs the imagination and encourages people to get lost. Play the game in dream villas, castles and penthouses. A billionaire’s vacation: it’s the stuff of dreams.

In the heart of Aix-en-Provence, opposite the Palais des Festivals, or in a 17th-century family apartment, John Taylor is committed to unearthing the rare pearls that attract wealthy foreigners. Out-of-the-way properties, a certain art de vivre shared by the “happy few”, one of whose luxuries is discretion and the sharing of secret addresses. An entre-soi that sets them apart…

Cannes, St Tropez … these towns remain exceptional markets for major real estate agencies. The average price of M2? 4676 euros, rising to 45,000 euros on the Croissette. Russian and American clients are signing record transactions in excess of 10 million euros. A fine succession of zeros, proving that the French luxury market has nothing to fear.

If foreigners are investing in our coasts, what about French fortunes? Baie-de-Somme and Haute Normandie? In any case, this high-powered clientele is good news for the French Riviera. The tourist industry is on a roll: this weekend, the King of Saudi Arabia landed at his Golf-Juan estate, with no less than a thousand guests … A godsend! 530386_1_101_M 523000_1_102_M 65223_1_1_MW 530521_1_101_M 530672_1_101_M

 

 

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