
Saint Jean Cap Ferrat, or Cap Ferrat for short is the pearl of the French Riviera and one of the most expensive places in the world.
So why does Cap Ferrat attract wealthy people?
First of all, it’s an incredibly beautiful place with Mediterranean pine trees and picturesque bays.
Simplicity and wildness, luxury and comfort come together in Cap Ferrat and attract property buyers in search of their own piece of paradise, just 30 minutes from the airport and Monaco.
Buying property in Cap Ferrat
Cap Ferrat real estate is primarily associated with luxury villas.
However, there are also more modest houses and apartments or residences.
Cap Ferrat is like a private members’ club and you can expect to pay at least 2 million Euros for admission, even for a modest property. That's the price of a very simple house or a nice 3-bedroom flat in Cap Ferrat with a sea view.
Otherwise you can enjoy your holiday in Cap Ferrat as a tenant.
Renting a Cap Ferrat villa in the summer months, depending on what is on offer, varies between 30.000 and 300.000 euros per month.
Different areas of Cap Ferrat
1. The first part of Cap Ferrat
Buyers of properties located on the approach to Cap Ferrat appreciate its proximity to the infrastructure of Beaulieu sur mer and also to its many amenities. From here you can easily walk to the neighbouring towns of Beaulieu and Villefranche.
There are several flat residences in this part of the cape, which is a rarity in Cap Ferrat. Here you can buy a flat with a sea view looking either towards Beaulieu, or towards Nice and Villefranche.
If you are looking for a newly-built residence, there are some close to the village of Cap Ferrat.
The closest private beach as you arrive on Cap Ferrat is the sandy beach in Beaulieu sur Mer close to the Hotel Royal-Riviera. From there, you can take a lovely stroll along the eastern side of Cap Ferrat ( Promenade Maurice Rouvier), which takes you to the centre of Cap Ferrat village and the port.
You can also enjoy the western side of Cap Ferrat with its fashionable Passable or more discreet Grasseuil beaches.
The closest public beach in the first part of Cap Ferrat is Grasseuil beach on the west side. It is inaccessible from the road and there are no signs. It’s only the locals who know about it. The beach is ideal for sunsets and evening swimming.
The approach to Cap Ferrat is the narrowest point of the cape where you can easily cross from the eastern to the western side, and vice versa.
This is very practical in case of strong winds: if it’s windy on one side, you simply cross to the other. It is also handy when you have jellyfish on the beach because if you have them on the eastern side, you will definitely not have them on the western side.