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    Paris

    Paris is inimitable – a city of elegant boulevards, lively café culture and enduring global appeal. Arranged across 20 distinct arrondissements, spiralling clockwise from the historic Right Bank to its leafier residential edges, each neighbourhood unfolds like a micro-village with its own rhythm and identity.

    This is l’art de vivre at its most assured: ownership offers a foothold in one of the world’s most resilient property markets, paired with a way of life defined by elegance and quiet legacy.

    Naturally, the 1st arrondissement marks the centre of the action – ideal for those who want to be within walking distance of landmarks such as the Louvre and Palais-Royal. Le Marais (3rd and 4th), anchored by Place des Vosges, attracts a creative, international clientele with its hôtel particuliers and vibrant dining scene. The 6th arrondissement, shaped by the symmetry of the Jardin du Luxembourg, remains the Left Bank’s benchmark for discreet refinement. 

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    For diplomatic families and those drawn to classic Paris, the 7th – home to the Eiffel Tower – and the prestigious 16th offer embassies, exemplary schooling and grand Haussmann residences. The 8th, near the Champs-Élysées, appeals to executives seeking stature and proximity to business, while the 9th around the Palais Garnier and the 11th near Place de la République attract a younger international set, drawn to architectural character and entrepreneurial energy.

    Beyond this, the calm avenues of Batignolles in the 17th, centred around Place du Docteur Félix-Lobligeois, and the river-view apartments of the 15th are both favoured by families in search of space, community and long-term liveability.

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    Côte d’Azur

    The French Riviera – or Côte d’Azur – remains Europe’s most enduring expression of Mediterranean glamour. With over 300 days of sunshine a year, crystalline water and pine-scented hills rising behind Belle Époque façades, it offers a lifestyle defined by pleasure and privacy. From yacht-filled marinas to private beach clubs and Michelin-starred terraces, this is a coastline elevated for the most discerning of buyers.

    At its apex sits Monaco. From Monte-Carlo to Larvotto, prime residences command panoramic sea views and immediate access to world-class marinas and cultural life. Along the coast, Nice’s cosmopolitan energy meets architectural grandeur along the Promenade des Anglais, while Cannes pairs palm-lined boulevards with cinematic prestige during its annual film festival.

    Further west, Antibes offers a cultivated duality: an historic old town alongside one of Europe’s largest marinas, Port Vauban – a natural draw for yacht owners. Saint-Tropez continues to define Riviera myth, its harbour and beach clubs balanced by private domains set within the surrounding hills. Then there’s Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, one of the Mediterranean’s most exclusive peninsulas, with waterfront estates and rare direct sea access.

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    Normandy

    North of Paris, the landscape softens into the painterly calm of Normandy. Rolling green pastures, orchards and half-timbered farmhouses define the countryside, while the Côte Fleurie – the elegant stretch between Honfleur and Caen – brings a distinctly northern Riviera sensibility.

    In Deauville, Belle Époque villas line vast sandy beaches, where Parisian families retreat to Anglo-Norman estates for weekends of polo, racing and sea air. Inland, Rouen’s Gothic drama and Monet’s gardens at Giverny lend the region a quiet cultural depth. Across Normandy, the gastronomy remains unapologetically rich, with Camembert, cider and Calvados shaping the table.

    Further east, Lille has emerged as the north’s cosmopolitan counterpoint – strategically poised between Paris and Belgium, and just an hour from the capital by train. As remote working reshapes priorities, buyers are exchanging compact city apartments for substantial homes with gardens in refined enclaves such as Croix, Mouvaux and Bondues. Villeneuve-d’Ascq adds a contemporary dimension with its university hubs and the LaM Modern Art Museum, while areas towards Valenciennes offer further space and privacy.

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    Countryside & Châteaux

    Beyond its cities, France shifts into a slower, storybook register. Vineyard-laced valleys, sunflower plains and hilltop villages hewn from honeyed stone – landscapes that feel unmistakably French.

    The architecture is as varied as the terrain. Renaissance châteaux sit within formal gardens and private woodland; Provençal bastides rest among olive groves and cypress; equestrian estates extend across paddocks and rolling pasture. Elsewhere, restored longères and stone farmhouses offer a quieter rural vernacular, while stately country houses reflect generations of stewardship.

    What unites them is a sense of scale – both physical and historical. These are properties defined by acreage, ancillary buildings, tree-lined drives and far-reaching views. For international buyers, the appeal extends beyond privacy: it lies in the relationship between land and architecture, and in homes that evolve from seasonal retreat to full-time residence, shaped with the next generation in mind.

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    French Alps

    Crystalline air, vast horizons and architecture shaped for winter light and convivial gatherings define life in the French Alps. Days begin on freshly groomed pistes, drift into terrace lunches at altitude and close beside open fires, as snow settles beyond panoramic glass.

    The property landscape is equally considered: sleek slope-side apartments for weekend escapes; substantial chalets with spas, pools and private staff accommodation; traditional farmhouses reimagined with a contemporary sensibility. With summer golf, cycling and alpine festivals now firmly established alongside winter sports, the French mountains have evolved into a refined, year-round destination.

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    In Chamonix, beneath the gaze of Mont Blanc, the mood is athletic and international. Megève tempers altitude with polish – a village of cobbled streets, refined boutiques and chalet estates set discreetly among fir trees.

    At 1,850 metres, Val d’Isère promises dependable snow, while Courchevel sets the benchmark for prestige within Les Trois Vallées – an enclave with Michelin-starred dining and exceptional properties. 

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    Villas, chalets and penthouses worldwide: Discover our global portfolio in partnership with BARNES International. Get in touch to discuss your next move. 

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