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With Demand on the Rise, Carlton International Present Three Luxury Properties on the French Riviera

With many predicting an improved real estate market on the French Riviera for 2011 this first quarter flurry of activity will come as little to no surprise to some, Carlton International included.

With Demand on the Rise, Carlton International Present Three Luxury Properties on the French Riviera
2011-04-07
ST TROPEZ, FRANCE, April 07, 2011 (Press-News.org) Still a popular second home and relocation destination to many, the French Riviera has lost none of the allure that made it so popular for investment pre-economy downturn. As one of the French Rivera's premier real estate agents in luxury property there is only one place those interested in property for sale South of France should begin their search.

Stunning 19th Century Classical French Villa

Situated on the exclusive peninsula of the Cap d'Antibes this classical style villa dates back to the end of the 19th century and sits in an exclusive enclosed residential estate on the west side of Cap d'Antibes.

This property for sale South of France includes, 4 bedrooms, reception room, dining room, fully equipped kitchen, study, vast basement with staff studio flat, laundry room, cellar and garage. This luxury property also lays claim to both indoor and outdoor swimming pools plus pool house. Glimpses of the sea can be seen from the upstairs terrace.

Villa with Astounding Vista

Nestled in a gated private estate this villa offers one of the finest views on the Riviera with stunning views over the bay of Cannes. Sitting in extensive grounds this stone built villa has been beautifully renovated to a very high standard. Inside this piece of Cannes real estate you'll find a double living room, dining room, fully equipped kitchen, a master bedroom suite, with dressing room and 5 guest bedrooms with bathrooms. There is a superb wine cellar, caretaker's cottage, vast swimming pool and a garage with room for 6 cars included with this house in Cannes.

Villa for Sale in the Exclusive St Jean Cap Ferrat

Situated on this exclusive peninsula just moments away from the famous Grand Hotel this superb villa enjoys panoramic views of the sea. Frequented by the elite of society, European dignitaries and aristocracy will be your neighbours in this house in St Jean Cap Ferrat, located just a short commute from Nice and Monaco.

This luxury property for sale South of France includes a large living and dining room that opens out onto a large terrace that leads down to the pool and garden. An equipped kitchen also opens onto the terrace plus 2 bedrooms both with en-suite are located on this ground level. Another large living room with fireplace opens onto an upstairs terrace that offers panoramic sea views with adjoining study. A master bedroom with bathroom and dressing room also leads onto this terrace. A further 4 guest bedrooms with en-suite are found on this upper level.

According to the Federation Nationale de l'Immobilier (FNAIM) French real estate prices are likely set to increase between 3% and 6% with many believing the South of France to see the highest of these predictions in 2011. Due to the variety of properties available on the French Riviera, from the ultra luxurious villas and chateaus on the coast to the more affordable town houses and apartments further inland, the French Riviera is thought to have one of the most stable housing markets in France. As such, with an improving economy, interest is now beginning to pick up again.

For those looking to purchase South of France real estate Carlton International can assist you in your search. Carlton International represent some of the most exclusive property for sale in the south of France. St Tropez, Cap D'Antibes, Cap D'Ail and Cannes real estate are all available to be viewed through the website at Carlton International.

Website: http://www.carlton-international.com

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[Press-News.org] With Demand on the Rise, Carlton International Present Three Luxury Properties on the French Riviera
With many predicting an improved real estate market on the French Riviera for 2011 this first quarter flurry of activity will come as little to no surprise to some, Carlton International included.