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Saint-Tropez Property Prices Surge 4.1% as Waterfront Demand Accelerates
Second-quarter figures show steady gains across prime waterfront and hillside sectors despite wider regional pressures.
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Second-quarter figures show steady gains across prime waterfront and hillside sectors despite wider regional pressures.
2 min read
Updated 1 h ago

Saint-Tropez residential prices advanced 4.1 percent in the second quarter of 2026 compared with the same three months in 2025, according to transaction records compiled by local notaries and released this week.
The increase arrives as buyers weigh global supply-chain costs and lingering effects from distant natural disasters, yet demand for sea-view villas and apartments near the port has held firm. Local agents note that inventory remains tight, with fewer than 180 active listings across the commune at the start of July.
Transactions on Rue Gambetta and around Place des Lices accounted for 22 sales between April and June, with median prices per square metre climbing to €19,400. Further inland, properties in the Les Parcs neighbourhood posted a 3.9 percent year-on-year lift, supported by renewed interest from Paris-based families who closed deals in May and early June.
The Saint-Tropez Mairie planning office recorded 14 new renovation permits for heritage facades along the Vieux Port in the same quarter, a figure that matches the 2025 total and signals continued investment in established stock rather than greenfield builds.
Agents at the local branch of the Chambre Immobilière de Saint-Tropez advise sellers to list before the August holiday lull, citing average days-on-market of 47 for properties priced under €3 million. Prospective buyers should secure pre-approval from regional banks now, as the same data set shows financing conditions tightening by 0.25 percentage points since April.
Updated listings and notary summaries will be published again in October, giving the market a further reading on whether the current quarterly pace carries into the autumn season.
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