Villa Jean Andrée on the Cap d’Antibes
Villa Jean Andrée on the Cap d'Antibes It was for his third wife, Andrée Caron that the Aga Khan III bought the old Villa Taormina in 1929, which was modified…
Villa Jean Andrée on the Cap d'Antibes It was for his third wife, Andrée Caron that the Aga Khan III bought the old Villa Taormina in 1929, which was modified…
South of France Real Estate The property market in the South of France has had an historical appreciation at a rate in between three and five percent from the 1950s –apart from…
Why the South of France? For many years, the South of France has been a popular holiday destination amongst the rich and famous but also for families and friends to relax.…
Day to day life in Saint Tropez Throughout time, and despite fashion and parties, Saint Tropez knows how to preserve its healthy Provencal village life, on the Mediterranean coast. Strolling…
Sun, Sea, and the Crowned Heads of Europe - Tourism in the French Riviera During the Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Early Twentieth Centuries The French Riviera can lay claim to being…
2014 has been a very interesting year for Riviera real estate. Prices have decreased slightly and certain properties are maintaining their asking price, in the hope that they will have…
Due to its beautiful rose facade and a unique position on the Cap Ferrat peninsula, the villa "La Fleur du Cap" is one of the most recognised properties on the…
This famous cape starts at the bay of La Garoupe and ends in Juan-les-Pins. Only slightly behind that of Cap Ferrat, its property market undergoes the occasional change, but never…
Sir Charles Mac Laren, who was seated o the chamber of lords under the title of Lord Aberconway, bought in 1907 a piece of land of 4 acres at the…
Gustave Thuret was attracted by the wilderness that had Cap d'Antibes in the mid-nineteenth century. Desiring to create a botanical garden, in 1857 he bought a large lot that was…