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Luxury living in Seillans

from villa and apartment to country house


Nestled against the sumptuous foothills of the Esterel, Seillans is a historic town that has preserved its austere beauty over the centuries. This gem of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur is bordered by century-old olive trees and offers a panoramic view of the valley. Its exceptional architectural heritage offers its visitors priceless wonders, including its feudal castle, paved alleys and ancient chapels. Its privileged location makes it a place of life in perpetual effervescence, just an hour from the Côte d'Azur and its golden beaches.

The Luxury Real Estate Market in Seillans

The exclusive real estate market in Seillans is currently steady. With a constant demand, the supply of luxury houses and apartments meets the expectations of discerning buyers. Buyers should anticipate an average real estate commission of 5%, while for sellers, it can vary between 3 and 6% of the sale price of the property. Beyond these fees, additional costs such as transfer duty (between 5 and 6%), potential building inspection fees, and legal fees should also be considered.

Taxation in Seillans

The transfer duty for private property in Seillans is 5%. The wealth tax on the private ownership of a house in Seillans depends on the taxable net assets of the owner. In case of resale, the tax on the profit made depends on the type of residence (main or secondary). The corporate tax for companies based in Seillans is 15% on the profit share less than 38,120 euros, and 28% on the share greater than 38,120 euros. Finally, the income tax for registered residents of Seillans varies depending on income and tax household situation.
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Mortgage Credit and Popular Areas

To obtain a mortgage loan in Seillans, the loan amount generally should not exceed 33% of the borrower's net monthly income. The most sought-after neighborhoods in Seillans for buying a luxury house are the center of Seillans, the district of La Mairie and the district of Haut Seillans.

Seillans and its Surroundings

Seillans is easily accessible by road, notably thanks to the nearby A8 motorway, and by train thanks to the Les Arcs-Draguignan station. Seillans is located 42 km from Cannes, the nearest major city, and 72 km from Nice Côte d'Azur international airport. Education is provided by quality institutions such as the Seillans primary school, Pierre Arnoux middle school in Fayence, and Côte d'Azur University in Nice.

Life and Leisure in Seillans

Seillans is located in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur and has about 2,500 inhabitants. The landscape is marked by Mediterranean nature, rivers and the Esterel massif. The climate is Mediterranean type with hot, dry summers and cool winters. Seillans offers a variety of sports and outdoor activities such as tennis, golf, hiking, cycling, and paragliding. For shopping enthusiasts, you will find boutiques in Seillans offering local products, olive oils, wines of Provence and art objects. Star restaurants like Le Castellaras, charming hotels such as Hotel des Deux Rocs and renowned cultural and sporting events like the Musical Festival of the Nuits de la Tour enrich the local life. Art and culture enthusiasts can visit the Maeght Foundation. In terms of medical care, Draguignan hospital is nearby. Finally, the public infrastructure of Seillans and the availability of services are good, including schools, sports centers, a post office, shops, and an active town hall.

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Fayence - Tourrettes - Bargemon


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Living in Fayence

Nestled in the heart of the charming Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, Fayence is a town rich in history and natural beauty. Once considered a fortified castle, it is teeming with remnants of the past like its three medieval gates and its Clock Tower. Its strategic geographical location, perched on a hill with panoramic views over the surrounding plain, makes it a popular place for the purchase of luxury residences.

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Living in Tourrettes

Tourrettes, perched on a hill in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in France, is a village of unparalleled historical and cultural wealth. With its cobbled streets and remnants of its medieval past, such as the feudal castle, Tourrettes offers its inhabitants a peaceful life at the heart of history. Close to the Mediterranean Sea and the cities of Cannes and Nice, this town is an ideal base for lovers of luxury and nature.

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Living in Bargemon

In the picturesque region of Var in Provence, Bargemon is a village rich in history and natural beauty. With its medieval streets and remarkable architectural remains such as the Bargemon fountain and the Saint-Étienne church, this village is a living testimony to several centuries of heritage. Its geographical location, nestled in the hills between the Mediterranean Sea and the mountains, offers breathtaking panoramas and easy access to various sites of interest. Bargemon is located about 75 kilometers from Nice, providing a combination of rural tranquility and access to a bustling city.