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Luxury Properties for sale in Saint-Tropez, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

  • Apartment in Saint-Tropez, Var
    Apartment in Saint-Tropez, Var
    TL 74,277,000
    78 m²
    Presented by Aurélie PICHOL THIEVEND | Agence Immobilière Faidherbe
  • Apartment in Saint-Tropez, Var
    Apartment in Saint-Tropez, Var
    TL 263,153,000
    164 m²
    Presented by Jim LAMEYRE | Agence Immobilière Faidherbe
  • Apartment in Saint-Tropez, Var
    Apartment in Saint-Tropez, Var
    TL 124,679,000
    81 m² 2 2
    Presented by L'agence Tropézienne
  • Luxury home in Saint-Tropez, Var
    Luxury home in Saint-Tropez, Var
    TL 334,247,000
    158 m² 4 6
    Presented by Nicolas GINON | Daniel Féau Provence - Saint-Tropez
  • Apartment in Saint-Tropez, Var
    Apartment in Saint-Tropez, Var
    TL 82,235,300
    74 m² 1 2
    Presented by Caroline FITOUSSI | AM Transaction
  • Apartment in Saint-Tropez, Var
    Apartment in Saint-Tropez, Var
    TL 87,540,800
    73 m²
    Presented by Agnès MAKINADJIAN | CLCV Groupe Immobilier
  • Apartment in Saint-Tropez, Var
    Apartment in Saint-Tropez, Var
    TL 63,613,000
    80 m² 2 2
    Presented by L'agence Tropézienne
  • Apartment in Saint-Tropez, Var
    Apartment in Saint-Tropez, Var
    TL 45,096,800
    41 m² 1 1
    Presented by Deborah TRESARIEUX | Agence Marcle
  • Apartment in Saint-Tropez, Var
    Apartment in Saint-Tropez, Var
    TL 82,235,300
    69 m² 2
    Presented by Jonathan KOGINSKY | AM Transaction
  • Apartment in Saint-Tropez, Var
    Apartment in Saint-Tropez, Var
    TL 145,685,000
    142 m² 3
    Presented by Marvin SEROR | Seror Consulting
  • Apartment in Saint-Tropez, Var
    Apartment in Saint-Tropez, Var
    TL 31,302,500
    56 m² 2 2
    Presented by Agence Mer Méditerranée
  • Apartment in Saint-Tropez, Var
    Apartment in Saint-Tropez, Var
    TL 45,096,800
    77 m² 2 2
    Presented by Schettino Enzo | Cosy Saint Tropez
  • Apartment in Saint-Tropez, Var
    Apartment in Saint-Tropez, Var
    TL 131,889,000
    124 m² 3
    Presented by Marvin SEROR | Seror Consulting
  • Apartment in Saint-Tropez, Var
    Apartment in Saint-Tropez, Var
    TL 145,207,000
    140 m² 3
    Presented by Marvin SEROR | Seror Consulting
  • Apartment in Saint-Tropez, Var
    Apartment in Saint-Tropez, Var
    TL 131,411,000
    122 m² 3
    Presented by Marvin SEROR | Seror Consulting

luxury guide

266 luxury properties are listed in Saint-Tropez right now, and the number tells only part of the story. This is one market where scarcity is structural, not cyclical. The peninsula has no motorway running through it, no commercial airport at its doorstep, and strict planning rules that keep new construction to a minimum. What that means for buyers is simple: supply stays tight, demand stays high. Ramatuelle, Gassin, Grimaud, Sainte-Maxime and the wider Gulf of Saint-Tropez all feed into an international real estate ecosystem where the French Riviera's most sought-after addresses compete for a pool of buyers from London, New York, Geneva and beyond. Villas, historic residences, hilltop retreats and waterfront apartments make up a market that is both concentrated and remarkably varied.

Luxury property prices in Saint-Tropez

Prices in Saint-Tropez range from TRY 1,006,018 to TRY 99,418,200, with an average sitting at TRY 13,103,148. Floor areas run from 26 to 4857 sqm, with a typical property coming in around 220 sqm. The price gap between zones is significant. A property with direct Gulf views on the Ramatuelle hillside commands a premium that can reach double the equivalent inland footprint. Two factors drive the top of the market: unobstructed sea views and genuine privacy. Both are scarce here. Compared to Cannes or Nice, Saint-Tropez has far less liquid inventory, which keeps values resilient even outside peak season. No other destination on the western Mediterranean coast sustains this kind of pricing structure with the same consistency.

Most sought-after areas in Saint-Tropez

La Ponche is where the village's historic soul lives. Narrow stone lanes, the old port just below, and a density of character that no new development could replicate. It is the most central and the most photographed. The private residential enclaves of Les Parcs de Saint-Tropez and La Moutte attract buyers who want seclusion: large wooded plots, gated access and a quiet distance from the summer crowds. Then there is the Route des Plages corridor, stretching toward the Pampelonne beach strip, where proximity to the water is the defining variable. Ramatuelle sits just outside the commune boundary but firmly inside the premium market. Gassin, perched at the highest point of the peninsula, has panoramic views across the Gulf and the Maures massif that few locations in France can match. Each of these areas has a distinct identity. The right choice depends on what the buyer is actually looking for.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why invest in Saint-Tropez luxury real estate?

The supply constraint is real and permanent. Planning restrictions prevent large-scale development, and the peninsula's geography does the rest. With an average price of TRY 13,103,148, entry is not cheap, but the long-term case is strong: international demand is consistent, rental yields during the summer season are among the highest on the Riviera, and values have held firm through multiple economic cycles.

What is life like in Saint-Tropez outside of summer?

From September through June, the village shifts completely. The market stalls on Tuesday and Saturday mornings, the harbour restaurants with actual tables to choose from, the mild winter light on the old port. Many buyers who purchased here for summer use end up spending more time in the off-season. The resident community is small and private, and that is precisely the point.

What makes Saint-Tropez different from other French Riviera luxury markets?

It is the only major Riviera destination that has no direct motorway access and no large commercial airport nearby. That friction is not a drawback. It is the reason the peninsula has kept a character that Cannes and Nice, for all their appeal, cannot fully replicate. You have to want to be here. And that selectivity is built into the price of every property on the market.