Median prices for apartments in Gassin reached €7,450 per square metre in the twelve months to June 2026, a 14 per cent rise that left every other postcode on the peninsula behind.
The move matters now because central Saint-Tropez recorded only a 2 per cent lift over the same period while Ramatuelle posted a 1 per cent dip, according to transaction data compiled by the local notaries’ office. International buyers who once competed for sea-view villas on the cap have turned to Gassin’s lower entry points and quicker rental yields.
Properties within a five-minute walk of the Gassin town hall and the weekly market on Place des Lices command the strongest interest. Several listings sit near the entrance to the Domaine de la Croix estate, where new three-bedroom units are listed from €1.1 million.
Transaction volumes and price gaps
The Saint-Tropez Chamber of Commerce March 2026 report recorded 142 sales in Gassin, up from 119 the previous year. Average days on market fell to 47, compared with 68 in central Saint-Tropez. One three-bedroom villa on Rue des Vignerons sold for €1.65 million in April, 11 per cent above its 2025 valuation.
Buyers now face a narrower window. Agents at the Gassin branch of Côte d’Azur Immobilier report that 18 listings were taken off the market last month after offers above asking price. The same firm notes that financing pre-approvals from Banque Populaire Côte d’Azur are being issued 30 per cent faster for Gassin addresses than for equivalent properties in central Saint-Tropez.
Practical next steps
Prospective purchasers should check the latest notarial records at the Gassin mairie before viewing and confirm flood-zone status with the Var prefecture’s online portal. Early viewings at the end of the summer season, when owners return from the coast, continue to produce the best negotiating room.