Fifth city in France and prefecture of the Alpes-Maritimes, Nice stands out as a major center of attraction for workers in the south of France. Its international reputation, reinforced by its airport, in fact a leading economic platform.
The Nice metropolis counts on its territory many companies in cutting-edge sectorssuch as digital and information technologies, particularly around the Var plain and the Arénas business district. The large-scale Nice Éco-Vallée urban project is also a driver of employment, focused on the green economy and innovation. Beyond professional dynamism, the city, between land and mountains, offers an incomparable quality of life between its famous Promenade des Anglais, its historical heritage and a rich cultural life.
On the real estate side, the average price is €5,397/m²according to figures from SeLoger, with a distinction between apartments (€5,331/m²) and houses (€6,220/m²). The market is segmented according to profiles. The Carré d’Or and the seafront of Nice appeal to senior executives. Residential and central neighborhoods, such as Cimiez, attract families looking for renowned schools and a breezy environment. Newer or expanding neighborhoodsparticularly the Arena sector, are gaining popularity.
Finally, for those who appreciate authenticity and lively neighborhood life, Libération or Riquier offer an excellent compromise. Less expensive than the historic center, they benefit fromgood transport service and reasonable proximity to business centers.
