How UK Expats Buy Property in Côte d'Azur

    Buying property on the Côte d'Azur as a UK expat requires careful structuring due to high values and French inheritance law implications. Our matching service connects you with advisers experienced in premium French property transactions, including SCI company structures and cross-border tax planning.

    Step-by-Step Buying Process in Côte d'Azur

    1

    Passport suffices for purchase — no special ID number required.

    2

    Use our service to connect with a vetted Côte d'Azur property adviser.

    3

    Sign compromis de vente with 10% deposit.

    4

    Observe the 10-day cooling-off period.

    5

    Notaire conducts all legal searches.

    6

    Complete the acte de vente.

    Legal and Tax Considerations in Côte d'Azur

    • No restrictions on foreign ownership.
    • Notaire fees ~7–8% for resale properties.
    • Premium market with high taxe foncière rates.
    • French succession law applies — consider a tontine clause or SCI structure.

    Do You Need a Local Lawyer?

    An independent lawyer is strongly recommended for premium Côte d'Azur purchases to advise on SCI structures, cross-border inheritance planning, and tax optimisation.

    Costs of Buying Property in Côte d'Azur

    Condos / Apartments

    £200,000–£500,000

    Villas

    £400,000–£900,000

    Overall Budget

    £300,000–£1,000,000+

    Tax and Transaction Costs

    Notaire fees 7–8%, plus premium-market property taxes. High property values mean significant annual taxe foncière bills.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Property in Côte d'Azur

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